Ethics Guidance

U.S. Office of Government Ethics
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Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs)

Listed below are the Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) of the Office of Government Ethics (OGE). Under Section 208 of the E-Government Act of 2002, all Federal government agencies are required to conduct PIAs for new or substantially changed technology that collects, maintains, or disseminates personally identifiable information. A PIA is an analysis of how personally identifiable information such as an individual's name, date of birth, mailing address, telephone number, social security number, email address is collected, stored, protected, shared and managed.

The purpose of the PIA is to demonstrate that OGE has incorporated privacy protections throughout the entire life cycle of a system. This involves making certain that privacy protections are built into the system from the start, not after the fact when they can be far more costly or could affect the viability of the project.

If you have any questions concerning OGE's PIAs, please contact the individuals identified within each document.

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Privacy Impact Assessment for Financial Disclosure Tracking System (Office of Agency Programs) (PDF)

Privacy Impact Assessment for Speakers Information Form (OGE Form 207) (Office of International Assistance & Governance Initiatives (PDF)