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TITLE: Consolidated Infrastructure
September, 2003
UPI # 025-00-02-00-01-1010-00-404-139
PCAS # 1067780
Is this a new or substantially revised electronic information
system? If revised, describe revisions.
No. This is a non system investment that does not contain personal
information.
If any question does not apply, state not applicable (N/A) for
each question and explain why.
I. Describe the information to be collected (e.g., nature and
source). Be sure to include any information in an identifiable form,
e.g., name, address, social security number or other identifying
number or code, telephone number, email address, etc).
Internal
Information Collection:
EDDS extracts and stores address information in the Enterprise Data
Warehouse from the following Office of Multifamily Housing databases:
HEREMS, PASS, FASS, NIC-SCORE, NIC-CIDER, and NIC-SCHEDULE.
External
Information Collection:
U.S.
Census demographics are being collected and stored in the Enterprise
Data Warehouse.
II. Why is the information being collected (e.g., to determine
eligibility)?
Address information is collected from Office of Multifamily Housing
databases in support of the Integrated Asset Management Assessment
System.
III. How will the information be used (e.g., to verify existing
data)?
Multifamily Housing Asset Managers use this information to evaluate
the financial and physical conditions of HUD properties.
IV. Will you share the information with others (e.g., another
agency for a programmatic purpose)? If yes, list the entities.
This information will be shared with HUD asset managers and Office
of Housing analysts and decision makers.
V. Describe what opportunities individuals have been given to
decline to provide information or to consent to particular use of
the information (e.g., whether individual may withhold permission
for a particular use).
EDDS collects information that is already resident in HUD transaction
systems. Permission to use such information would be granted or
declined during initial data entry at the transaction system level.
VI. How will the information be secured (e.g., administrative
and technological controls)?
The existing security plan outlines the controls in place that secures
the information. Currently, the users will access the data warehouse
through the Internet. The data warehouse architecture incorporates
the HUD Web Access Secure Subsystem (WASS) infrastructure. Each user
accesses the HUD network through their HUD user ID and assigned passwords.
VII. How will the data be retrieved (e.g., will it be retrieved
by a personal identifier such as name, social security number, address,
telephone number or some other identifier that is unique to an individual)?
Address data resident in EDDS is not available for public consumption.
Analysts and decision makers use this information internally and
gain access through a prescribed security process, i.e., login/password.
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