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Guidelines
Consistent with the guidance from OMB, the Department of Education's Information
Quality Guidelines (Guidelines) described below reflect the Department's policy
and procedures for reviewing and substantiating the quality of information
it disseminates, (e.g., reports, studies, and summaries), as well
as provide an administrative mechanism allowing affected persons to seek and
obtain, where appropriate, correction of information not complying with the
Guidelines. These Guidelines, along with those issued by OMB, represent a performance
goal for the Department and are intended only to improve the internal management
of the Department. They do not create any private right of action to be used
by any party against the government in a court of law or in an administrative
hearing.
The Guidelines are applicable to information that the Department of Education
disseminates on or after October 1, 2002, including the review of information
to ensure quality before it is disseminated to the public. Some previously
released information products continue to be used for decision-making or are
relied upon by the Department and the public as official, authoritative, government
information; this information is, in effect, constantly being re-disseminated
and are thus subject to these Guidelines. Previously released information products
that do not meet these criteria are considered archived information and thus
are not subject to these Guidelines.
In addition, individual offices within the Department of Education may have
more detailed guidelines that are tailored to specific information needs. An
example of program-specific guidelines are the National Center for Education
Statistics (NCES) Statistical Standards, which may be accessed at the following
url: http://nces.ed.gov/statprog/.
Other individual offices within the Department of Education also may develop
guidelines tailored to their specific needs; however, individual office guidelines
would be consistent with the Department of Education Guidelines described below.
Under these Guidelines, information disseminated by the Department of Education
is divided into four categories:
- General Information about Education Programs,
such as fact sheets, descriptions of programs and services and guidance on
who is eligible and how and where to apply for services or assistance. General
information might also include public service reports on evaluations of specific
programs and services, and descriptions of findings.
- Research Studies and Program Evaluation Information,
such as detailed reports of research findings and methodologies and technical
reports describing the procedures employed and the results of program evaluations.
- Administrative and Program Data, such as aggregates
of records from schools, school districts, and states.
- Statistical Data, such as data collections of
nonadministrative data and special purpose surveys that are designed to fill
data gaps or information needs.
These Guidelines, however, do not govern all information of the Department,
nor do they cover all information disseminated by the Department. For example,
the Guidelines generally do not cover:
- Internal information such as employee records;
- Internal procedural, operational, or policy manuals prepared for the management
and operations of the Department of Education that are not primarily intended
for public dissemination;
- Information collected or developed by the Department that is not disseminated
to the public, including documents intended only for inter-agency or intra-agency
communications;
- Research findings and other information published by grantees, unless the
Department -
- Represents, uses, or relies upon the information as the official
position of the Department, or in support of the official position of
the Department;
- Has authority to review and approve the information before release;
or
- Directs that the information be disseminated;
- Opinions that are clearly identified as such, and that do not represent
facts or the agency's views;
- Electronic links to information on other Websites;
- Correspondence with individuals;
- Responses to requests for information under the Freedom of Information
Act, the Federal Advisory Committee Act, and the Privacy Act;
- Press releases, unless they contain new substantive information that was
not covered by previously released;
- Congressional testimony that includes data that has previously been disseminated;
- Comments received from the public in response to Federal Register notices;
- Distributions intended to be limited to subpoenas or adjudicative processes, i.e., the
findings and determinations made in the course of adjudications;
- Information collected during the course of a Departmental investigation
that is not intended to be disseminated to the public, e.g., data
collected through resolution of an OCR or OIG investigation; and
- Archival records, including previously released information products that
are not being relied upon, used for decision-making, or held out as authoritative
data.