Group pans federal Web sites' privacy policies

Group pans federal Web sites' privacy policies

letters@govexec.com

Federal agencies need to prominently post privacy policies on their Web sites, an independent watchdog group says in a new report.

The Center for Democracy and Technology, a Washington-based online privacy advocacy group, found that only one-third of federal agencies have privacy policy notices on their sites.

"With Americans' traditional concerns with government surveillance and use of personal information, federal agencies need to be particularly vigilant in addressing privacy issues," the group said in a letter to Peter Swire, the Clinton administration's chief counselor for privacy. "Providing clear and concise notice about information practices is critical."

Swire, an Ohio State University professor, became the federal government's first privacy czar last month. He is working out of the Office of Management and Budget's Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs.

Privacy policy notices should describe how agencies track and store information about visitors to their Web sites, the group says. In addition, if citizens provide information to agencies voluntarily via online forms or by e-mail, agencies should explain what happens to that information.

The group could not find privacy notices on 22 agencies' Web sites, and had to search for notices on eight sites. Sixteen agencies had easy-to-find privacy policies, the group said.

The group recommended that OMB instruct agencies to post privacy policies on their Web sites and prominently link up to them from their home pages. OMB should threaten to cuts agencies' information technology budgets if they fail to comply with the order within 30 days, the group suggested.

In a May 1998 memorandum, President Clinton urged agencies to appoint senior privacy officials and review their procedures for ensuring privacy protection on the Internet and elsewhere.

An Office of Management and Budget spokeswoman said Friday that OMB had no comment on the report.

Privacy Policy Notices on Federal Web sites

Easy-to-Find
Privacy Policies
Poorly Labeled
Privacy Policies
No Privacy
Policy Located
Commerce
Defense
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Federal Trade Commission
General Services Administration
Housing and Urban Development
Interior
Justice
National Aeronautics & Space Administration
National Archives and Records Administration
National Partnership for Reinventing Government
Peace Corps
Securities and Exchange Commission
Social Security Administration
United States Information Agency
U.S. International Trade Commission
Agriculture
Education
Environmental Protection Agency
Federal Communications Commission
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Smithsonian Institution
State
United States Postal Service
Agency for International Development
Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Central Intelligence Agency
Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Consumer Product Safety Commission
Corporation for National Service
Energy
Federal Election Commission
Health and Human Services
Labor
Merit Systems Protection Board
National Endowment for the Arts
National Endowment for the Humanities
National Security Agency
National Technology Transfer Center
Railroad Retirement Board
Small Business Administration
Transportation
Treasury
Veterans Affairs

Source: Center for Democracy and Technology