Privacy Threshold Analysis Form

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HOPE VI Implementation and HOPE VI Main Street programs

Privacy Threshold Analysis Form

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF

HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT






PRIVACY THRESHOLD ANALYSIS (PTA)


HOPE VI Implementation and

HOPE VI Main Street Programs


Office of Public Housing Investments


Instruction & Template





June 13, 2018



PRIVACY THRESHOLD ANALYSIS (PTA)


The PTA is a compliance form developed by the Privacy Branch to identify the use of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) across the Department. The PTA is the first step in the PII verification process, which focuses on these areas of inquiry:

  • Purpose for the information,

  • Type of information,

  • Sensitivity of the information,

  • Use of the information,

  • And the risk to the information.

Please use the attached form to determine whether a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) is required under the E-Government Act of 2002 or a System of Record Notice (SORN) is required under the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended.

Please complete this form and send it to your program Privacy Liaison Officer (PLO). If you have no program Privacy Liaison Officer, please send the PTA to the HUD Privacy Branch:


John Bravacos, Senior Agency Official for Privacy

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

[email protected]


Upon receipt from your program PLO, the HUD Privacy Branch will review this form. If a PIA or SORN is required, the HUD Privacy Branch will send you a copy of the PIA and SORN templates to complete and return.

PRIVACY THRESHOLD ANALYSIS (PTA)



Summary Information

Project or Program Name:

HOPE VI Implementation and HOPE VI Main Street Programs

Program:

CSAM Name (if applicable):

N/A

CSAM Number (if applicable):

N/A

Type of Project or Program:

Project or program status:

Date first developed:

July 21, 1996

Pilot launch date:

N/A

Date of last PTA update:

August 20, 2014

Pilot end date:

N/A

ATO Status (if applicable)

ATO expiration date (if applicable):

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PROJECT OR PROGRAM MANAGER

Name:

Susan A. Wilson

Office:

Public Housing Investments

Title:

Acting DAS

Phone:

202-402-4500

Email:

[email protected]



INFORMATION SYSTEM SECURITY OFFICER (ISSO) (if applicable)

Name:

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Phone:

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Email:

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Specific PTA Questions

1. Reason for submitting the PTA:

Please provide a general description of the project and its purpose so a non-technical person could understand. If this is an updated PTA, please describe what changes and/or upgrades triggering the update to this PTA. If this is a renewal please state whether there were any changes to the project, program, or system since the last version.

This renewal of the PTA is required to obtain OMB PRA reinstatement approval of Information Collections for the two remaining types of HOPE VI grants.

BACKGROUND

The HOPE VI programs were authorized in 1993 by Section 24 of the Housing Act of 1937 (Section 24). The Section 24 programs were to demolish, decrease the density of, rehabilitate or partially replace severely distressed public housing. In 2003, Section 24 was amended to include rejuvenation of smaller communities’ downtowns or Main Street districts. Appropriations for HOPE VI Implementation grants, which ranged up to $50 million each, ended in 2011. HOPE VI Main Street grant funding changed from HOPE VI to Choice Neighborhoods Initiative appropriations in 2012. Statutorily, the Choice Neighborhoods Initiative must be implemented in accordance with Section 24, which includes the set-aside of a small percentage of funds for Main Street type grants. HOPE VI Main Street grants range up to $1 million each. Along with new and active Main Street grants, there are still active Implementation grants that have not completed the construction of required housing units that were promised in their NOFA applications.

ICR DESCRIPTION

In this PRA request, eight forms that were required by the Implementation grant NOFAs are finally being removed. The three remaining forms, HUD-52825-A, HOPE VI Budget, and the HUD-53001-A, HOPE VI Actual Cost Certification, are used in the monitoring and closeout of both types of grants. The HUD-53861, HOPE VI Main Street Application Data Sheet, is used in the HOPE VI Main Street NOFA.





  1. Does this system employ the following technologies?

If you are using these technologies and want coverage under the respective PIA for that technology, please stop here and contact the HUD Privacy Branch for further guidance.

Social Media

Web portal2 (e.g., SharePoint)

Contact Lists of Government and Contractor Personnel Only

Public website (e.g. A website operated by HUD, contractor, or other organization on behalf of the HUD

None of these


  1. From whom does the Project or Program collect, maintain, use, or disseminate information?

Please check all that apply.

This program collects no personally identifiable information3

Members of the public

HUD employees/contractors (list programs): HOPE VI Implementation and Main Street programs.

Contractors working on behalf of HUD

Employees of other federal agencies

Other (e.g. business entity): HOPE VI Grantees



  1. What specific information about individuals is collected, generated or retained?



Please provide a specific description of information collected, generated, or retained (such as full names, maiden name, mother’s maiden name, alias, social security number, passport number, driver’s license number, taxpayer identification number, patient identification number, financial account, credit card number, street , internet protocol, media access control, telephone number, mobile number, business number, photograph image, x-rays, fingerprints, biometric image, template date(e.g. retain scan, well-defined group of people),vehicle registration number, title number and information about an induvial that is linked or linkable to one of the above (e.g. date of date, place of birth, race, religion, weight, activities, geographical indictors, employment information, medial information, education information, financial information) and etc.



None. There is no PII collected.



4(a) Does the project, program, or system retrieve information from the system about a U.S. Citizen or lawfully admitted permanent resident aliens by a personal identifier?

No. Please continue to next question.

Yes. If yes, please list all personal identifiers used:


4(b) Does the project, program, or system have an existing System of Records Notice (SORN) that has already been published in the Federal Register that covers the information collected?

No. Please continue to next question.

Yes. If yes, provide the system name and number, and the Federal Register citation(s) for the most recent complete notice and any subsequent notices reflecting amendment to the system


4(c)Has the project, program, or system undergone any significant changes since the SORN?

No. Please continue to next question.

Yes. If yes, please describe.


4(d) Does the project, program, or system use Social Security Numbers (SSN)?

No.

Yes.


4(e) If yes, please provide the specific legal authority and purpose for the collection of SSNs:

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4(f) If yes, please describe the uses of the SSNs within the project, program, or system:

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4(g) If this project, program, or system is an information technology/system, does it relate solely to infrastructure?


For example, is the system a Local Area Network (LAN) or Wide Area Network (WAN)?

No. Please continue to next question.

Yes. If a log kept of communication traffic, please answer this question.


4(h) If header or payload data4 is stored in the communication traffic log, please detail the data elements stored.

Quarterly grant progress report data is collected via a secure online website. The data collected is stored on a Contractor’s server and pertains to the number of housing units developed to date and planned for future development under each grant. Headers break out unit types, e.g., public housing, affordable housing and market rate housing. No information concerning residents of those units is collected.




  1. Does this project, program, or system connect, receive, or share PII with any other HUD programs or systems?


No.

Yes. If yes, please list:

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  1. Does this project, program, or system connect, receive, or share PII with any external (non-HUD) partners or systems?


No.

Yes. If yes, please list:

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6(a) Is this external sharing pursuant to new or existing information sharing access agreement (MOU, MOA, etc.)?


There is no PII.

Please describe applicable information sharing governance in place:


7. Does the project, program, or system provide role-based training for personnel who have access in addition to annual privacy training required of all HUD personnel?


No.

Yes. If yes, please list: Grantees and HUD Grant Managers are trained as necessary on system security, e.g., password protection

The online collection system

  1. Per NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4, Appendix J, does the project, program, or system maintain an accounting of disclosures of PII to individuals/agencies who have requested access to their PII?

No. What steps will be taken to develop and maintain the accounting:

Yes. In what format is the accounting maintained:

  1. Is there a FIPS 199 determination?5

Unknown.

No.

Yes. Please indicate the determinations for each of the following:

Confidentiality:

Low Moderate High



Integrity:

Low Moderate High



Availability:

Low Moderate High






PRIVACY THRESHOLD ANALYSIS REVIEW

(To be Completed by PROGRAM PLO)

Program Privacy Liaison Reviewer:

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Date submitted to Program Privacy Office:

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Date submitted to HUD Privacy Branch:

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Program Privacy Liaison Officer Recommendation:

Please include recommendation below, including what new privacy compliance documentation is needed.

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(To be Completed by the HUD Privacy Branch)

HUD Privacy Branch Reviewer:

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Date approved by HUD Privacy Branch:

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PTA Expiration Date:

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DESIGNATION

Privacy Sensitive System:

If “no” PTA adjudication is complete.


Category of System:

If “other” is selected, please describe: Click here to enter text.


Determination: PTA sufficient at this time.

Privacy compliance documentation determination in progress.
New information sharing arrangement is required.
HUD Policy for Computer-Readable Extracts Containing Sensitive PII applies.
Privacy Act Statement required.
Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) required.
System of Records Notice (SORN) required.
Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) Clearance may be required. Contact your program PRA Officer.
A Records Schedule may be required. Contact your program Records Officer.


PIA:

If covered by existing PIA, please list: Click here to enter text.


SORN:

If covered by existing SORN, please list: Click here to enter text.


HUD Privacy Branch Comments:

Please describe rationale for privacy compliance determination above.

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DOCUMENT ENDORSEMENT

DATE REVIEWED:

PRIVACY REVIEWING OFFICIALS NAME:

By signing below, you attest that the content captured in this document is accurate and complete and meet the requirements of applicable federal regulations and HUD internal policies.


7/6/2018
Date


SYSTEM OWNER

Susan Wilson, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary Office of Public Housing Investments







CHIEF PRIVACY OFFICER



Date


OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION









2 Informational and collaboration-based portals in operation at HUD and its programs that collect, use, maintain, and share limited personally identifiable information (PII) about individuals who are “members” of the portal or “potential members” who seek to gain access to the portal.

3 HUD defines personal information as “Personally Identifiable Information” or PII, which is any information that permits the identity of an individual to be directly or indirectly inferred, including any information that is linked or linkable to that individual, regardless of whether the individual is a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident, visitor to the U.S., or employee or contractor to the Department. “Sensitive PII” is PII, which if lost, compromised, or disclosed without authorization, could result in substantial harm, embarrassment, inconvenience, or unfairness to an individual. For the purposes of this PTA, SPII and PII are treated the same.

4 Header: Information that is placed before the actual data. The header normally contains a small number of bytes of control information, which is used to communicate important facts about the data that the message contains and how it is to be interpreted and used. It serves as the communication and control link between protocol elements on different devices.

Payload data: The actual data to be transmitted, often called the payload of the message (metaphorically borrowing a term from the space industry!) Most messages contain some data of one form or another, but some actually contain none: they are used only for control and communication purposes. For example, these may be used to set up or terminate a logical connection before data is sent.

5 FIPS 199 is the Federal Information Processing Standard Publication 199, Standards for Security Categorization of Federal Information and Information Systems and is used to establish security categories of information systems.



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