June 2, 1999
MEMORANDUM
FOR THE HEADS OF EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES
FROM: |
Jacob
J. Lew
Director |
SUBJECT: |
Privacy
Policies on Federal Web Sites |
This memorandum directs
Departments and Agencies to post clear privacy policies on World
Wide Web sites, and provides guidance for doing so. As a first priority,
you must post privacy policies to your Department or Agency's principal
web site by September 1, 1999. By December 1, 1999, add privacy
policies to any other known, major entry points to your sites as
well as at any web page where you collect substantial personal information
from the public. Each policy must clearly and concisely inform visitors
to the site what information the agency collects about individuals,
why the agency collects it, and how the agency will use it. Privacy
policies must be clearly labeled and easily accessed when someone
visits a web site.
Federal agencies must
protect an individual's right to privacy when they collect personal
information. This is required by the Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C. 552a,
and OMB Circular No. A-130, "Management of Federal Information Resources,"
61 Fed. Reg. 6428 (Feb. 20, 1996), and supported by the Principles
for Providing and Using Personal Information published by the
Information Infrastructure Task Force on June 6, 1995. Posting a
privacy policy helps ensure that individuals have notice and choice
about, and thus confidence in, how their personal information is
handled when they use the Internet.
New information technologies
offer exciting possibilities for improving the quality and efficiency
of government service to the American people. Web sites are a powerful
tool for conveying information on topics relating to activities,
objectives, policies and programs of the Federal Government. Web
pages provide a simple and speedy means of gaining access to information
about the Government, thereby increasing knowledge and understanding
of what Government is doing on the people's behalf. Looking ahead,
as contemplated for instance by the Government Paperwork Elimination
Act, people will conduct more and more business and other activities
with the Government electronically. We cannot realize the full potential
of the web until people are confident we protect their privacy when
they visit our sites.
To assist Departments
and Agencies in reviewing their existing privacy policy or in creating
such a policy, I have attached guidance and model privacy language
for several different information practices that may apply to your
web sites. You can use the model language verbatim, or as a starting
point in crafting a policy tailored to meet your own requirements
and needs.
For any questions about
this guidance, contact Peter P. Swire, Chief Counselor for Privacy,
Office of Management and Budget, phone (202) 395-1095, fax (202)
395-5167, e-mail Peter_Swire@omb.eop.gov.
To provide assistance to Agencies and Departments in implementing
web privacy policies, Mr. Swire will form a Steering Committee for
Federal Agency Privacy Policies.
Attachment
Guidance
and Model Language for Federal Web Site Privacy Policies