Below, find privacy documents for the Office of Operations Coordination (OPS). Visit the Office of Operations Coordination.
DHS/OPS/PIA-001 - Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN) Database (DB)
Operations Directorate Homeland Security Information Network Database, April 5, 2006 (PDF, 17 pages - 254 KB). The Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN) Database supports the HSIN user community by enabling approved users to research and analyze information with a nexus to terrorism. The HSIN is a secure internet-based system of integrated communication networks designed to facilitate information sharing between DHS and other Federal, state, county, local, Tribal, private sector commercial, and other non-governmental organizations involved in identifying and preventing terrorism as well as in undertaking incident management activities.
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DHS/OPS/PIA-002 - Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN) Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU)
Homeland Security Information Network Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU), (HSIN-SBU), June 22, 2007 (PDF, 30 pages – 18.0 MB). The Homeland Security Information Network Sensitive But Unclassified (HSIN-SBU) is designed to facilitate the secure integration and interoperability of information sharing resources amongst federal, state, local, tribal, private sector commercial, and other non-governmental stakeholders involved in identifying and preventing terrorism as well as in undertaking incident management activities. As part of the information sharing efforts HSIN supports, HSIN has established different communities of interest (COIs) within the HSIN network.
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DHS/OPS/PIA-003 - Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) Project
Suspicious Activity Reports (SAR) Project, November 21, 2008 (PDF, 16 pages – 231 KB) The Office of Operations Coordination and Planning (OPS), in cooperation with the Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) is publishing this PIA to reflect a planned research project regarding Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs). The Operations Coordination and Planning Directorate will host a stand-alone system designed to analyze Suspicious Activity Report data taken from several Department of Homeland Security (DHS) components. OPS has conducted this PIA because SARs occasionally contain personally identifiable information (PII) and because it is physically hosting the project in addition to contributing SARS data.
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DHS/OPS/PIA-004(f) - Publicly Available Social Media Monitoring and Situational Awareness Initiative
DHS/OPS/PIA-004(f) Publicly Available Social Media Monitoring and Situational Awareness Initiative, May 13, 2015 (PDF, 5 pages). The Office of Operations Coordination and Planning (OPS), National Operations Center (NOC) leads the Publicly Available Social Media Monitoring and Situational Awareness Initiative (Initiative). The Initiative assists the Department of Homeland Security and its Components fulfill their statutory responsibility under Section 515 of the Homeland Security Act to provide situational awareness and establish a common operating picture for the Federal Government, and for those state, local, and tribal governments, as appropriate. OPS is updating this Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) to address the privacy impact of using geospatial information offered by mobile media to enhance situational awareness.
Prior PIAs:
- DHS/OPS/PIA-004(e) Publicly Available Social Media Monitoring and Situational Awareness Initiative Update April 1, 2013 (PDF, 28 pages – 385 KB).
- DHS/OPS/PIA-004(d) Publicly Available Social Media Monitoring and Situational Awareness Initiative Update January 6, 2011 (PDF, 23 pages – 318 KB)
- DHS/OPS/PIA-004(c) Publicly Available Social Media Monitoring and Situational Awareness Initiative June 22, 2010 (PDF, 21 pages – 267 KB)
- DHS/OPS/PIA-004(b) April 2010 BP Oil Spill Response Social Media Event Monitoring Initiative April 29, 2010 (PDF, 14 pages – 242 KB)
- DHS/OPS/PIA-004(a) 2010 Winter Olympics Social Media Event Monitoring Initiative February 10, 2010 (PDF, 12 pages – 170 KB)
- DHS/OPS/PIA-004 Haiti Social Media Disaster Monitoring Initiative January 21, 2010 (PDF, 12 pages – 176 KB)
Associated SORN:
- DHS/OPS-004 Publicly Available Social Media Monitoring and Situational Awareness Initiative System of Records, May 27, 2015, 80 FR 30259
Associated PCR(s):
- Media Monitoring Initiative November 8, 2012
- Media Monitoring Initiative May 3, 2012
- Media Monitoring Initiative November 15, 2011
- Media Monitoring Initiative February 7, 2011
- 2010 Winter Olympics Social Media Event Monitoring Initiative and Haiti Social Media Disaster Monitoring Initiative August 23, 2010
DHS/OPS/PIA-005 - National Operations Center (NOC) Patriot Report Database
NOC Patriot Report Database December 7, 2010 (PDF, 12 pages – 179 KB) The National Operations Center (NOC) in the Office of Operations Coordination and Planning (OPS) operates the NOC Patriot Report Database. The NOC Patriot Report Database is a repository for reports generated to record and track suspicious activity that may implicate terrorism-related or criminal activity. OPS has conducted this privacy impact assessment (PIA) because the NOC Patriot Report Database may contain personally identifiable information (PII).
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DHS/OPS/PIA-006 - National Operations Center (NOC) Tracker and Senior Watch Officer Logs
NOC Tracker and Senior Watch Officer Logs February 3, 2011 (PDF, 15 pages – 222 KB) The National Operations Center (NOC) in the Office of Operations Coordination and Planning (OPS) operates the NOC Tracker Log and the Senior Watch Officer (SWO) Log. The SWO Log is a synopsis of all significant information received and actions taken during a shift by the SWO. The NOC Tracker Log is a repository of all NOC responses to threats or incidents and significant activities that require a NOC tracking number. OPS has conducted this privacy impact assessment (PIA) because both the SWO Log and NOC Tracker Log may contain personally identifiable information (PII) associated with an administrative note or a watch desk Request for Information (RFI).
DHS/OPS/PIA-007 - HSIN 3.0 Shared Spaces On The Sensitive But Unclassified Network
HSIN 3.0 Shared Spaces On the Sensitive but Unclassified Network, July 25, 2012 (PDF 31 pages, 261 KB). The Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN) is maintained by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Office of Operations, Coordination and Planning (OPS) on the Sensitive but Unclassified (SBU) network. HSIN is designed to facilitate the secure integration and interoperability of information-sharing resources between federal, state, local, tribal, territorial, private sector, international, and other non-governmental partners involved in identifying and preventing terrorism as well as in undertaking incident management activities. HSIN is a user-driven, web-based, information-sharing platform that connects all homeland security mission partners within a wide spectrum of homeland security mission areas. HSIN contains personally identifiable information (PII) about the homeland security enterprise, HSIN users, and members of the public who are the subject of documents, reports, or bulletins contained in the HSIN collaboration spaces. This Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) only covers the substantive material posted and shared within the HSIN collaboration spaces, and not the individual user accounts. Federal records contained within HSIN are governed by the source system of records notice (SORN) and Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Non-federal records contained in HSIN are governed by the laws and regulations applicable to the relevant foreign, state, or local agencies who participate in HSIN.
Associated SORN:
- DHS/OPS-003 – Operations Collection, Planning, Coordination, Reporting, Analysis, and Fusion November 15, 2010 75 FR 69689
DHS/OPS/PIA-008(e) - HSIN Release 3 User Accounts: HSIN Enterprise Reporting Solution
- HSIN R3 User Accounts: HSIN Enterprise Reporting Solution, October 5, 2015.
- HSIN R3 User Accounts, August 28, 2014.
- HSIN R3 User Accounts: Identity Provider within the National Information Exchange Federation (NIEF), February 18, 2014, PDF, 19 pages.
- HSIN Release 3 User Accounts: Identity Proofing Service, May 22, 2013, (PDF 19 pages, 271 KB).
- HSIN R3 User Accounts Update 8(a): Manual Identity Proofing Process, January 15, 2013 (PDF 12 pages, 434 KB).
- HSIN R3 User Accounts, July 25, 2012 (PDF 33 pages, 337 KB).
Associated SORN:
- DHS/ALL-037 E-Authentication Records System of Records, August 11, 2014, 79 FR 46857
DHS/OPS/PIA-009 National Operations Center Identity Targeting and Analysis Section (ITAS) Database
Associated SORN(s):
DHS/OPS-003 – Operations Collection, Planning, Coordination, Reporting, Analysis, and Fusion November 15, 2010 FR 69689