By late summer, the Office of Management and Budget plans to issue privacy regulations that most likely will affect only new systems. The E-Government Act of 2002 requires OMB to update its existing regulations and codify how the executive branch . . .
By late summer, the Office of Management and Budget plans to issue privacy regulations that most likely will affect only new systems. The E-Government Act of 2002 requires OMB to update its existing regulations and codify how the executive branch secures citizen information collected through the Web, said Eva Kleederman, an OMB policy analyst.

OMB has not yet decided if the guidance will ask for privacy assessments of legacy systems that have new front-end Web links, Kleederman said. The goal is to have the guidance in place to help agencies during the fiscal 2005 budget process. Agencies have until early September to submit business cases for systems that will require funding in 2005.

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