DHS-ALL-PIA-046-3(b) Cerberus
DHS-ALL-PIA-046-3(b) Cerberus
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DHS-ALL-PIA-046-3(b) Cerberus
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Appendix C includes details and information on the authorized users of the Data Framework. If the list of authorized users changes for the Data Framework, this Appendix will be updated accordingly.
DHS-ALL-PIA-046-b DHS Data Framework Appendix B
DHS-ALL-PIA-046 DHS Data Framework Appendix A
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Data Services Branch (DSB) (previously known as Data Framework) is a Departmental program that offers data hosting, data analytics and advanced data services. The DSB provides capabilities to support advanced data architecture, data management and governance processes, and customized data services to DHS Headquarters (HQ) and operational Components to support priority missions and operational management.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) administers and manages grants to enhance the level of preparedness of its customers and stakeholders, and the public’s ability to prevent, mitigate, respond to and recover from all hazards. FEMA determines awards for both disaster and non-disaster grants, and manages the grant lifecycle for all grantees, as well as internal and external partners, and ensures critical and measurable results. FEMA updated and republished this Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) because FEMA collects personally identifiable information (PII) from grant applicants as part of the grant application process.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is updating the Private Sector Clearance Program for Critical Infrastructure’s (PSCP) Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) to account for the organizational changes that have taken place in the administration of the program at CISA. This update outlines changes to the program clearance process and to DHS Form 9014, State, Local, Tribal and Private Sector Clearance Request Form, since the publication of the Privacy Impact Assessment Update in April 2018.
DHS-ALL-049 Performance and Learning Management System (PALMS)
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) uses the Enterprise Citizenship and Immigrations Services Centralized Operation Repository (eCISCOR) to streamline access to relevant information necessary to administrate the Immigration and Nationality Act. eCISCOR is a repository that consolidates information collected during the adjudication of applications and petitions for immigration benefits. USCIS updated and reissued this privacy impact assessment (PIA) to clarify eCISCOR’s functionalities, and to discuss all source systems and interconnected systems to eCISCOR. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) uses the Enterprise Citizenship and Immigration Services Centralized Operational Repository (eCISCOR) to streamline access to relevant data necessary to administer the Immigration and Nationality Act and to accomplish mission support-related tasks. Historically, eCISCOR has been used as a data repository that primarily consolidates data collected during the adjudication of applications and petitions for immigration benefits. In 2015, USCIS issued DHS/USCIS/PIA-023(a) eCISCOR to update eCISCOR’s functionalities and add appendices to include all source and interconnected systems.