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Information Quality Standards

Public Law 106-554, Section 515, otherwise known as the Data Quality Act (or Information Quality) requires federal agencies to issue guidelines ensuring and maximizing the quality, utility, objectivity, and integrity of information disseminated by the federal government. The Data Quality Act was enacted in December 2000 and builds on the Paperwork Reduction Act. Information Quality applies to agencies subject to PRA.

Scope

Information quality is unique in its scope in that it includes influential scientific, financial and statistical information (not operational information such as agency street address, contact information, typos, etc.). If a federal agency releases influential scientific, financial, or statistical information to the public, and a person or persons deem it erroneous, then the person/persons may petition the government to correct the error.

Contact DHS

TSA follows DHS standardized process for Information Quality. For more information on information quality or to petition TSA to address an information quality issue, visit DHS information quality standards.

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