DOE Modifies 6 Systems of Records and Adds 2 Routine Uses
Summary
The Department of Energy (DOE) is modifying six systems of records by adding two routine uses that permit disclosure of records to the Department of the Treasury. These disclosures are for identifying, preventing, or recouping fraud and improper payments, in line with Executive Order 14249 and the Payment Integrity Information Act of 2019. The modifications become effective after the public comment period closes on April 23, 2026.
What changed
The Department of Energy (DOE) has issued a notice of modification to six of its systems of records, as required by the Privacy Act of 1974 and related OMB circulars. These modifications involve adding two new routine uses that allow for the disclosure of records to the Department of the Treasury. The purpose of these disclosures is to facilitate the identification, prevention, and recouping of fraud and improper payments, aligning with Executive Order 14249 and the Payment Integrity Information Act of 2019. The affected systems include those related to Intergovernmental Personnel Act appointments, payroll and leave, compensation reports, federal employee subsidy programs, financial accounting, official travel, foreign travel management, and general training records.
These changes are subject to a public comment period ending on April 23, 2026. Following this date, the modified Systems of Records Notices (SORNs) will become applicable unless comments received necessitate a contrary determination. Compliance officers should review the specific SORNs for the systems listed in the table to understand the full scope of the changes and ensure any necessary internal processes are updated to reflect the new disclosure authorities to the Department of the Treasury. Written comments can be submitted to the Chief Privacy Officer at the provided address, facsimile number, or email address.
What to do next
- Review the specific DOE Systems of Records Notices (SORNs) listed in the table.
- Prepare to update internal processes to reflect new disclosure authorities to the Department of the Treasury.
- Submit written comments to the Chief Privacy Officer by April 23, 2026, if necessary.
Source document (simplified)
Content
ACTION:
Notice of a modified system of records.
SUMMARY:
As required by the Privacy Act of 1974 and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circulars A-108 and A-130, the Department
of Energy (DOE) is publishing notice of a modification of the DOE Systems of Records Notices (SORN) for the DOE systems of
records listed in the table. This notice amends the DOE systems of records listed in the table by adding two routine uses
that allow for the disclosure of records to the Department of the Treasury for the purposes of identifying, preventing, or
recouping fraud and improper payments, to the extent permissible by law.
DATES:
These modified SORNs will become applicable following the end of the public comment period on April 23, 2026 unless comments
are received that result in a contrary determination.
ADDRESSES:
Written comments should be sent to Nicole Sanchez, Chief Privacy Officer, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue
SW, Rm. 8H-085, Washington, DC 20585, by facsimile at (202) 586-8151, or by email at privacy@hq.doe.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Nicole Sanchez, Chief Privacy Officer, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW, Rm. 8H-085, Washington, DC
20585, by facsimile at (202) 586-8151, by email at privacy@hq.doe.gov, or by telephone at (202) 586-0166.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
On March 25, 2025, the President signed E.O. 14249, Protecting America's Bank Account Against Fraud, Waste, and Abuse, which requires Executive Branch agencies to take action to defend against financial fraud and prevent improper payments in
collaboration with Treasury, the Federal Government's largest financial payment manager. The Payment Integrity Information
Act of 2019 (PIIA) requires “[e]ach executive agency ... [to] ensure that a thorough review of available databases with relevant
information on eligibility occurs to determine program or award eligibility and prevent improper payments before the release
of any Federal funds” and provides that “[f]or purposes of identifying and preventing improper payments, each executive agency
shall have access to, and use of, the Do Not Pay Initiative to verify payment or award eligibility.” E.O. 14249 enhances the
requirement for agencies to use Do Not Pay as part of a pre-certification verification process for payment and award eligibility.
Pursuant to E.O. 14249 and its implementing guidance, M-25-32, this notice amends all the DOE systems of records listed in
the table by adding two routine uses that allow for the disclosure of records to the Department of the Treasury for the purposes
of identifying, preventing, or recouping fraud and improper payments, to the extent permissible by law.
SYSTEM NAME AND NUMBER:
First, the systems of records to be modified by including the new routine uses described in this notice are set forth in the
table. Second, please refer to the specific individual SORN for additional governing elements unchanged by this notice.
| System No. and name | Federal Register
,
citation(s) |
| --- | --- |
| DOE-8 Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) | 89 FR 37221. |
| DOE-13 Payroll and Leave Records | * 89 FR 15561. |
| DOE-14 Report of Compensation | * 89 FR 104119. |
| DOE-16 Federal Employee Subsidy Program Records | * 74 FR 1018. |
| DOE-18 Financial Accounting System | * 89 FR 73640. |
| DOE-26 Official Travel Records | * 89 FR 95196. |
| DOE-27 Foreign Travel Management System (FTMS) | * 89 FR 92670. |
| DOE-28 General Training Records | * 89 FR 102874. |
| An asterisk () designates the last full
Federal Register
notice that includes all the elements that are required to be in a System of Records Notice. | |
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
The applicable security classification is identified in each notice.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
The applicable Departmental Element is identified in each notice.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S):
The applicable system manager(s) is identified in each notice.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
A record from this system may be disclosed as a routine use to the U.S. Department of the Treasury when disclosure of the
information is relevant to review payment and award eligibility through the Do Not Pay Working System for the purposes of
identifying, preventing, or recouping improper payments to an applicant for, or recipient of, Federal funds, including funds
disbursed by a state (meaning a state of the United States, the District of Columbia, a territory or possession of the United
States, or a federally recognized Indian tribe) in a state-administered, federally funded program.A record from this system may be disclosed as a routine use to the U.S. Department of the Treasury for administering Treasury
initiatives under the Payment Integrity Information Act of 2019 (PIIA). As required by PIIA, records may be disclosed by DOE,
DOE's integrated and M&O contractors, and the Power Marketing Administrations (PMAs) to (a) a Federal or state agency, its
employees, agents (including contractors of its agents) or contractors; or, (b) a fiscal or financial agent designated by
the Bureau of Fiscal Service or other Department of the Treasury bureau or office, including employees, agents or contractors
of such agent; or, (c) a contractor of the Bureau of Fiscal Service, for the purpose of identifying, preventing, and recovering
improper payments to an applicant for, or recipient of, Federal funds, including funds disbursed by a state in a state administered,
federally-funding program. Records disclosed under this routine use may be used to conduct computerized comparison to identify,
prevent and recover improper payments, and to identify and mitigate fraud, waste, and abuse in federal payments.
These routine uses will be added to each SORN referenced in the table as it is updated and published.
HISTORY:
The SORNs listed in this notice were last published in the
Federal Register
(FR), 89 FR 37221, on May 6, 2024, 89 FR 15561, on March 4, 2024, 89 FR 104119, on December 20, 2024, 74 FR 1018, on January
9, 2009, 89 FR 73640, on September 11, 2024, 89 FR 95196, on December 2, 2024, 89 FR 92670, on November 22, 2024, and 89 FR
102874, on December 18, 2024.
Signing Authority
This document of the Department of Energy was signed on March 16, 2026, by Dawn Zimmer, Senior Agency Official for Privacy,
pursuant to delegated authority from the Secretary of Energy. That document with the original signature and date is maintained
by DOE. For administrative purposes only, and in compliance with requirements of the Office of the Federal Register, the undersigned
DOE Federal Register Liaison Officer has been authorized to sign and submit the document in electronic format for publication,
as an official document of the Department of Energy. This administrative process in no way alters the legal effect of this
document upon publication in the
Federal Register
.
Signed in Washington, DC, on March 20, 2026. Jennifer Hartzell, Alternate Federal Register Liaison Officer, U.S. Department of Energy. [FR Doc. 2026-05728 Filed 3-23-26; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6450-01-P
Download File
Download
Named provisions
Related changes
Source
Classification
Who this affects
Taxonomy
Browse Categories
Get Energy alerts
Weekly digest. AI-summarized, no noise.
Free. Unsubscribe anytime.
Get alerts for this source
We'll email you when Regs.gov: Department of Energy publishes new changes.