System Name:
Extramural Research Administrative File, SSA/ORES.
Security classification:
None.
System location:
Associate Commissioner, Office of Research and Statistics, Social Security Administration,
6401 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21235
Categories of individuals covered by the system:
Personnel described in research project proposals submitted for grant or contract
consideration.
Categories of records in the system:
Professional qualifications and other relevant information about project personnel. Direct
and indirect information on individual salaries may be included.
Authority for maintenance of the system:
Section 702 of the Act (42 U.S.C. 902); section 1110 of the Act (42 U.S.C. 1310).
Purpose(s):
With respect to administrative and personnel information kept on extramural research
contracts and grants, the purpose is to ascertain the credentials of individuals and
organizations proposing to do research for SSA, and to establish and maintain surveillance
over the research projects being performed for SSA. This information is available to other
components of SSA and HHS for administrative analysis, with appropriate safeguards.
Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories of users and the
purposes of such uses:
Disclosure may be made for routine uses as indicated below:
1. To a congressional office in response to an inquiry from that office made at the
request of the subject of a record.
2. To a court or to a party in connection with any civil or criminal action to which the
Secretary is a party or otherwise involving a program administered by SSA.
Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining and disposing of
records in the system:
Storage:
Data may be stored in paper form (e.g., punchcards and printouts) and in magnetic
media (e.g., magnetic tapes and discs).
Retrievability:
Files are indexed by an HHS-assigned number.
Safeguards:
Safeguards are established in accordance with the Systems Security Handbook. Employees
having access to records have been notified of criminal sanctions for unauthorized disclosure
of information about individuals.
Magnetic tapes or other files with personal identifiers, are retained in secured storage areas
accessible only to authorized personnel. (See Appendix G to this publication for additional
information relating to safeguards SSA employs to protect personal information.)
Retention and disposal:
Records with identifiers will be held in secure storage areas and will be disposed of as soon
as they are determined to be no longer needed for analysis. Means of disposal will be
appropriate to the record storage medium; e.g., erasure of tapes, shredding of printouts, etc.
As long as identifiable records exist, a periodic review will be made at least every 2 years to
determine the need for their retention.
System manager(s) and address:
Associate Commissioner, Office of Research and Statistics, Social Security Administration,
6401 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21235
Notification procedure:
If an individual wishes notification of or access to information that may be contained in this
system, he/she should write to the system manager (at the address above) and provide the
name of the system, his/her name, SSN and a description of the information being sought.
(Furnishing the SSN is voluntary, but it will make searching for an individual's record easier
and avoid delay.)
An individual requesting notification of records in person need not furnish any special
documents of identity. Documents he/she would normally carry on his/her person would be
sufficient (e.g., credit cards, driver's license, or voter registration card). An individual
requesting notification via mail or telephone must furnish a minimum of his/her name, date of
birth, and address in order to establish identity, plus any additional information specified in
this section. These procedures are in accordance with HHS Regulations 45 CFR Part 5b.
Record access procedures:
Same as notification procedures. Requesters should also reasonably specify the record
contents being sought. These procedures are in accordance with HHS Regulations 45 CFR
Part 5b.
Contesting record procedures:
Same as notification procedures. Requesters should also reasonably identify the record,
specify the information they are contesting and state the corrective action sought and the
reasons for the correction with supporting justification showing how the record is incomplete,
untimely, inaccurate or irrelevant. These procedures are in accordance with HHS Regulations
45 CFR Part 5b.
Record source categories:
Project proposals submitted for grant or contract consideration.
Systems exempted from certain provisions of the Privacy Act:
None.
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