Privacy Act Systems of Records Notice
Summary
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has published a Systems of Records Notice regarding the Privacy Act. This notice details the systems of records maintained by the agency that are subject to the Privacy Act of 1974.
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The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has issued a Systems of Records Notice (SORN) under the Privacy Act of 1974. This notice serves to inform the public about the existence and nature of specific systems of records maintained by the CIA that are subject to the Act's provisions. The notice outlines the types of information collected, the purpose of maintaining these records, and the procedures for individuals to access or amend their records.
This is a routine administrative notice that does not impose new obligations or penalties on regulated entities. Compliance officers should be aware of this notice for informational purposes, particularly concerning any potential interactions or data requests involving the CIA. No specific actions are required from external parties based solely on this notice, as it pertains to the internal record-keeping practices of the agency.
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