Privacy Impact Assessments (PIA)
The E-Government Act of 2002 (Public Law 107-347, 44 U.S.C. Ch 36) was
signed by President George W. Bush on December 17, 2002 and became effective
on April 17, 2003. Section 208 of the E-Government Act of 2002 requires
that the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issue guidance to agencies
on implementing the privacy provisions of the E-Government Act. That guidance
can be found at http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/memoranda/m03-22.html.
Agencies are required to conduct Privacy Impact Assessments for electronic
information systems and collections and, in general, make them publicly
available.
The Social Security Administration has conducted the following Privacy
Impact Assessments. (Documents will open in a separate window.)
Accelerated
eDib (AeDib)
Access
to Financial Institution Information
Audit Trail System
Comprehensive Integrity Review Process
Death Alert Control and Update System
Debt Management System
Digital
Audio for Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) Hearings
Earnings Record Maintenance System
Electronic
Wage Reporting (EWR) System
Enterprise Wide Mainframe & Distributed Network Telecommunications Services System
eVital
(Electronic Death Registration)
Falcon Data Entry System
Financial Accounting System
Human
Resources Management Information System
Integrated Client Database System
Integrated Disability Management System
LENEL Security
Access System
Medicare Modernization Act
Paperless
PSC
Quality Assurance System
Recovery of Overpayments, Accounting and Reporting System
Retirement, Survivors, Disability Insurance Accounting System
Social Security Number Establishment and Correction System
Social Security
Administration Unified Measurement System/Managerial Cost Accountability System
Supplemental Security Income Record Maintenance System
Title II System
Title
II Redesign
The Social Security Administration’s Office of the Inspector General
has conducted the following Privacy Impact Assessments. (Documents will
open in a separate window.)
Automated
Working Papers System (TeamMate)
National
Investigative Case Management System (NICMS)
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