DOT
PRIVACY POLICY
Our
Commitment
We respect your right to
privacy and will protect it when you visit our
website.
This Privacy Policy explains our online information
practices only, including how we collect and
use your personal information. It does not apply
to third-party websites that you are able to
reach from this website, nor does it cover practices
of other areas within the Department of Transportation.
We encourage you to read those privacy policies
to learn how they collect and use your information.
What
We Automatically Collect Online
We
collect information about your visit that does
not identify you personally. We can tell the
computer, browser, and web service you are using.
We also know the date, time, and pages you visit.
Collecting this information helps us design
the site to suit your needs. In the event of
a known security or virus threat, we may collect
information on the web content you view.
Other
Information We May Collect
When you
visit our website, we may request and collect
the following categories of personal information
from you:
- Contact information
- IDs and passwords
Why
We Collect Information
Our principal
purpose for collecting personal information
online is to provide you with what you need
and want, address security and virus concerns,
and to ease the use of our website.
We will only use your information for the purposes
you intended, to address security or virus threats,
or for the purposes required under the law.
See “Choices on How We Use the Information
You Provide” to learn more.
We collect information to:
- Respond to your complaints
- Reply to your “feedback comments”
- Manage your access to restricted areas
of the website
- Fulfill requests for reports and other
similar information
- Register you for a member account
Sharing
Your Information
We may share personally
identifiable information you provide to us online
with representatives within the Department of
Transportation’s Operating
Administrations and related entities, other
federal government agencies, or other named
representatives as needed to speed your request
or transaction. In a government-wide effort
to combat security and virus threats, we may
share some information we collect automatically,
such as IP address, with other federal government
agencies.
Also, the law may require us to share collected
information with authorized law enforcement,
homeland security, and national security activities.
See the Privacy Act of 1974 below.
Choices
on How We Use the Information You Provide
Throughout our website, we will let you know
whether the information we ask you to provide
is voluntary or required. By providing personally
identifiable information, you grant us consent
to use this information, but only for the primary
reason you are giving it. We will ask you to
grant us consent before using your voluntarily
provided information for any secondary purposes,
other than those required under the law.
Information
Practices for Children
We do not intentionally
collect information from children under the
age of 13. If in the future we choose to collect
personal information from children, we will
comply with the Children’s
Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
Cookies
or Other Tracking Devices
A “cookie”
is a small text file stored on your computer
that makes it easy for you to move around a
website without continually re-entering your
name, password, preferences, for example.
We only use “session” cookies on
our website. This means we store the cookie
on your computer only during your visit to our
website. After you turn off your computer or
stop using the Internet, the cookie disappears
with your personal information.
Securing
Your Information
Properly securing
the information we collect online is a primary
commitment. To help us do this, we take the
following steps to:
- Employ internal access controls to ensure
the only people who see your information are
those with a need to do so to perform their
official duties
- Train relevant personnel on our privacy
and security measures to know requirements
for compliance
- Secure the areas where we hold hard copies
of information we collect online
- Perform regular backups of the information
we collect online to insure against loss
- Use technical controls to secure the information
we collect online including but not limited
to:
- Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
- Encryption
- Firewalls
- Password protections
- We periodically test our security procedures
to ensure personnel and technical compliance
- We employ external access safeguards to
identify and prevent unauthorized tries of
outsiders to hack into, or cause harm to,
the information in our systems
Tampering with DOT’s website is against
the law. Depending on the offense, it is punishable
under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986
and the National Information Infrastructure
Protection Act.
Your
Rights Under the Privacy Act of 1974
The Privacy Act of 1974 protects the personal
information the federal government keeps on
you in systems of records (SOR) (information
an agency controls recovered by name or other
personal identifier). The Privacy Act regulates
how the government can disclose, share, provide
access to, and keep the personal information
that it collects. The Privacy Act does not cover
all information collected online.
The Act’s major terms require agencies
to:
- Publish a Privacy Act Notice in the Federal
Register explaining the existence, character,
and uses of a new or revised SOR
- Keep information about you accurate, relevant,
timely, and complete to assure fairness in
dealing with you
- Allow you to, on request, access and review
your information held in an SOR and request
amendment of the information if you disagree
with it.
When the DOT collects information from you
online that is subject to the Privacy Act (information
kept in an SOR), we will provide a Privacy Act
Statement specific to that collected information.
This Privacy Act Statement tells you:
- The authority for and the purpose and use
of the information collected subject to the
Privacy Act
- Whether providing the information is voluntary
or mandatory
- The effects on you if you do not provide
any or all requested information
View
our Privacy Act Notices
Our
Privacy Practices
For more information
or for comments and concerns on our privacy
practices, please contact our Departmental Privacy
Officer at privacy@dot.gov.
DOT has conducted Privacy Impact Assessments
on applicable systems.
View
our Privacy Impact Assessments
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