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Privacy Act of 1974; Rescindment of a System of Records Notice
Pursuant to the provisions of the Privacy Act of 1974, notice is given that the General Services Administration (GSA) proposes to rescind a System of Records Notice, GSA/GOVT-10...
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
GSA proposes to rescind a System of Records Notification, GSA/GOVT-10,
Login.gov.
This Notice is being rescinded because no records were ever collected under the government-wide SORN GSA/GOVT-10. GSA/GOVT-10 was published in the
Federal Register
in August 2016 and is directed to a version of
Login.gov
that did not enter production. No records were ever collected or used under this proposed system of records.
Agency-specific SORN GSA/TTS-1 was published less than five months later and includes an administratively incorrect attempt to rescind GSA/GOVT-10. The following rescindment attempt appears in the Supplementary Information section of GSA/TTS-1 (January 19, 2017):
“The previously published notice, at 81 FR 57912, on August 24, 2016, is being replaced.”
GSA did not timely file a SORN rescindment notice for GSA/GOVT-10 at the time of publication of GSA/TTS-1. The present notice addresses this issue.
Moreover, this rescindment addresses an instance where the same number was inadvertently used for two separate Notices. GSA published GSA/GOVT-10 (
Login.gov) in 2016 and inadvertently reused the same SORN number for GSA/GOVT-10 (Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Data Collection System), which was published in 2017. This rescindment action resolves the discrepancy with only the 2017 GSA/GOVT-10 (Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Data Collection System) remaining in effect.
SYSTEM NAME:
Login.gov.
SYSTEM NUMBER:
GSA/GOVT-10.
HISTORY:
This system was previously published in the
Federal Register
at 81 FR 57912, August 24, 2016.
Richard Speidel,
Chief Privacy Officer, Office of Enterprise Data & Privacy Management, General Services Administration.