Notice to Individuals Regarding the Collection of Information: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) requires Intel Corporation to collect and submit the personally identifiable information (PII) of: (1) facility personnel (e.g., employees and contractors) with access, or seeking access, (unescorted or otherwise) to restricted areas or critical assets; and (2) unescorted visitors with access, or seeking access, to restricted areas or critical assets, for the purpose of comparing that PII against information pertaining to known and suspected terrorists maintained by the federal government in the Terrorist Screening Database (TSDB In certain cases, DHS may require Intel Corporation to collect and submit additional information (e.g., visa information) about affected individuals in order to clarify data errors or to resolve potential matches (e.g., in situations where an affected individual has a common name Such requests will not imply, and should not be construed to indicate, that an individual has been confirmed as a match to the TSDB. DHS conducts these activities pursuant to section 550 of the Homeland Security Appropriations Act of 2007, and section 27.230(a12iv) of the Chemical Facility AntiTerrorism Standards (CFATS DHS may share information provided by Intel Corporation about you with law enforcement or intelligence agencies or others under its System of Records Notice published in the Federal Register. To view this System of Records Notice and for more information on DHS privacy
policies, please see the DHS Privacy Office website at http://www.dhs.gov/privacy. DHS may also share your information and information about you with Intel Corporation. Notice to Individuals submitting as Non-U.S. Persons:
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Multiple United States Government Agencies, including the Department of Commerce, Department of State and Department of the Treasury, publish lists of persons who are sanctioned, restricted or otherwise prohibited from certain business transactions. Your name will be screened against this list If your name matches or closely matches a name on the Consolidated Screening List referenced above, you
may be asked for additional information to prove your identity. Intel may choose not to proceed with the TSDB submission if your name is a match or a close match. How long is information retained by DHS? The length of time NPPD will retain information on individuals will be dependent on individual TSDB vetting results. For detailed explanation of DHS’ retention
policy visit: https://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/privacy/privacy-pia-nppd-cfats-ps.pdf, Privacy Impact Assessment, NPPD, CFATS Personnel Surety of May 4,
2011, Section 3. Instructions on how to access your information: If you need to review your TSDB information at any time after submittal, contact the local Intel Badge Office. If you need assistance locating the Intel Badge Office you may call 971-214-7161 Monday-Friday, between the hours of 9am-3pm PST. You may also request a copy of your information from DHS by submitting a Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act (FOIA/PA) request to the NPPD FOIA Officer at 245 Murray Lane SW, Washington, D.C. 20528-0380. Affected individuals may obtain directions on how to submit a FOIA/PA request at
http://www.dhs.gov/xfoia/editorial_0316.shtm.
Instructions on how to correct your information: If any of the information you provided changes, or you discover that you submitted inaccurate information, contact the local Intel Badge Office to submit the corrected information using a new form. If you need assistance locating the Intel Badge Office you may call 971-214-7161 Monday-Friday, between the hours of 9am-3pm PST. If you feel Intel Corporation has been unable, or has refused to correct inaccurate or erroneous information, you may write to the NPPD FOIA Officer at 245 Murray Lane SW, Washington, D.C. 20528-0380, to have inaccurate or erroneous PII corrected. Instructions on how to redress your information: If you believe that the information submitted by Intel Corporation has been improperly matched by DHS to the identity of a known or suspected terrorist, you may write to the NPPD FOIA Officer at 245 Murray Lane SW, Washington, D.C. 20528-0380. You may also request an administrative adjudication under CFATS (See 6 CFR 27.310(a1 Intel Privacy Notice: Intel Corporation collects and shares this data for regulatory, investigative or security reasons as required by United States Government regulatory requirements. Intel uses a combination of physical, administrative, technical safeguards to protect information from loss or misuse. Intel will not allow third parties not