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Join an Upcoming VA Privacy Service Event!

Join an Upcoming VA Privacy Service Event!

New dates and information coming soon.

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Protect Data and Prevent Identity Theft.

Protect Data and Prevent Identity Theft.

A record is more than a number, it’s a Veteran’s life.

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Guard Your Card.

Guard Your Card.

Get tips for safe online shopping.

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Let Your Voice be Heard on Privacy Matters!

Let Your Voice be Heard on Privacy Matters!

Volunteer for a privacy focus group. Email your name, position and location to vaprivacycommunications@va.gov

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Privacy Service

Who We Are

VA Privacy Service is responsible for overseeing, directing and establishing the long and short-term goals for VA’s Enterprise Privacy Program. As the impact of privacy issues increase, Privacy Service identifies privacy needs and implements strategies to meet those needs. We advise senior officials concerning data management and the feasibility of the Department’s privacy priorities and implementation plans. We work to ensure compliance with Federal and VA-specific privacy requirements. Also, we ensure the attainment of Department-wide privacy objectives in the overall VA planning, programming, and budgeting process.

What We Do

Overseeing and directing VA’s privacy program activities including but not limited to conformance to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, COMSEC regulations, non-disclosure statutes, OMB guidance on computer cookies, OMB Circular A-130, Government Paperwork Elimination Act, user authentication, insider threat, and identity theft ...

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Privacy Principles

The Principle of Openness

When VA collects personal data from an individual, VA will inform him or her of the intended uses of the data, the disclosures that will be made, the authorities for the data’s collection, and whether the collection is mandatory or voluntary. VA will collect no data subject to the Privacy Act unless a Privacy Act system notice has been published in the Federal Register and posted on the VA Systems of Records website

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