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Seeking guidance from their supervisors when in doubt about the implementation of this policy.
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Following policies and procedures in their use of IHS IT resources and refraining from any practices that might jeopardize
IHS computer systems and data files including but not limited to virus attacks when downloading files from the Internet.
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Learning about Internet etiquette, customs and courtesies, including those procedures and guidelines to be followed when using remote computer services and
transferring files from other computers (e.g., Internet Engineering Task Force, Request for Comments - Number 1780).
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Familiarizing themselves with any special requirements for accessing, protecting, using data, including Privacy Act and copyright requirements, and procurement-sensitive data.
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Adhering to all conditions set forth in this chapter.
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Completing IT security training on agency personal use policies.
Policies include a waiver or exception process.
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Browser. A browser is a software tool used to locate and view data in standardized formats on other computers.
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Employee Non-work Time. Non-work time is when the employee is not expected to be conducting official business. Employees may use IHS IT resources for personal use during their own off-duty hours, such as before or after a workday (subject to local office hours), lunch periods, authorized breaks, or weekends or holidays (if their duty station is normally available at such times).
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Indian Health Service IT Resources. The
IHS IT resources include, but are not limited to: personal computers and related peripheral equipment and software, network and Web servers, library resources, telephones, facsimile machines, photocopiers, Internet connectivity and access to Internet services, all forms of e-mail and, for the purposes of this policy, office supplies. It does not include data stored in or transported by such resources.
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Information Technology. Information technology is any equipment or interconnected system or subsystem of equipment used in the automatic acquisition, storage, management, manipulation, movement, control, display, switching, interchange, transmission, or reception of data.
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Internet. The Internet is a worldwide electronic system of computer networks, which provides communications and resource-sharing services to Government employees, businesses, researchers, scholars, librarians, and students, as well as the general public.
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Minimal Additional Expense. An employee's personal use of
IHS IT resources is limited to those situations where the Government is already providing equipment or services and the employee's use of such equipment or services shall not result in any additional expense to the Government or the use will result in only normal wear and tear or the use of small amounts of electricity, ink, toner, or paper. Examples of minimal additional expenses include making a few photocopies, using a computer printer to print out a limited number
of pages of material, making occasional brief personal phone calls (within
IHS policy and 41 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 101-35.201, which states that an employee may make a personal long-distance call charged to his/her personal calling card), infrequently sending personal e-mail messages, and using the Internet in a limited way for personal reasons.
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Personal Use. Personal use means any activity that is conducted for purposes other than accomplishing official or Government business. This includes use by employees on behalf of professional organizations or associations.
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Privilege. The
IHS is extending the opportunity to its employees to use
IHS IT resources for personal use in an effort to create a more supportive work environment. This chapter does not create the right to use IHS IT resources for non-Government purposes and does not extend the privilege to
modifying such equipment, including loading personal software or making configuration changes.
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Shared IHS IT Resource. A shared IHS IT resource is one managed by one IHS organization but used by many (e.g., the IHS homepage).
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World Wide Web. The World Wide Web (WWW) is a collection of Web pages (documents), which are developed in accordance with the Hyper Text Markup Language Web format standard and may be accessed via Internet connections using a WWW browser.
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Congestion, Delay, or Disruption of Service. Any personal use that could cause congestion, delay, or disruption of service to any Government system or equipment. For example, greeting cards, video, sound, or other large file attachments can degrade the performance of the entire network. "Push" technology on the Internet and other continuous data streams would also degrade the performance of the entire network and be an
inappropriate use.
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Sexually Explicit or Sexually Oriented Materials. The intentional creation, downloading, viewing, storage, copying, or transmission of sexually explicit or sexually oriented materials for personal use.
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Illegal Gambling/Weapons/Activities. Terrorist Activities. or Activities
Otherwise Prohibited. The intentional creation, downloading, viewing, storage, copying, or transmission of materials related to gambling, illegal weapons, terrorist activities, and any other illegal activities or activities otherwise prohibited, etc.
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Commercial Purposes. "For-profit" Activities, or Business Activity. Use for commercial purposes, in support of "for-profit'' activities, or in support of other outside employment or business activity (e.g., consulting for pay, sales or administration of business transactions, sale of goods or services).
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Outside Fund-raising Activity, Endorsing, Lobbying, or Prohibited
Partisan Political Activity. Engaging in any outside
fund-raising activity including non-profit activities, endorsing any
product or service, participating in any lobbying activity, or engaging
in any prohibited partisan political activity.
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Posting IHS Information Without Authority. Posting IHS or personal information to external news groups, bulletin boards, or other public forums without authority, including information that is at odds with the
IHS mission or positions. This includes any use that could create the perception that the communication was made in one's official capacity as a Federal Government employee, unless appropriate M S approval has been obtained.
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Web Pages. Any use that establishes personal, commercial, and/or non-profit organizational Web pages on
IHS-owned machines.
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Unauthorized Access. Using the Government systems as a staging ground or platform to gain unauthorized access to other systems.
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Chain Letters or Other Unauthorized Mass Mailings. The creation, copying, transmission, or retransmission of chain letters or other unauthorized mass mailings regardless of the subject matter.
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Illegal, Inappropriate. or Offensive Use. Using IHS IT resources for activities that are illegal, inappropriate, or offensive to fellow employees or the public. Such activities include, but are not limited to: hate speech or material that ridicules others on the basis of race, creed, religion, color, age, sex, disability, national origin, or sexual orientation.
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Addition of Personal IT Resources. The addition of personal IT resources to existing IHS IT resources without the appropriate management authorization, including the installation of modems on IHS data lines and the
reconfiguration of systems.
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Additional Expense. Any use that could generate more than minimal additional expense to the Government.
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Transmission. or Distribution of any Controlled
Information, Copyrighted, Trademarked or Material With Other
Intellectual Property Rights, Propriety Data, or Export Controlled
Software or Data. The intentional unauthorized acquisition,
use, reproduction, transmission, or distribution of any controlled information including computer software and data that includes information subject to the Privacy Act, copyrighted, trademarked or material with other intellectual property rights (beyond fair use), proprietary data, or export controlled software or data.
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Unauthorized List Servers and Newsletters.
Use or creation of unauthorized list servers or the distribution of unauthorized newsletters.
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Digital Authentication. Use of another persons digital authentication.
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Anonymous Messages. Sending anonymous messages.
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Security Avoidance. Avoiding established
security procedures.
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Peer-to-Peer Software. Using Peer-to-Peer (P2P) software
without the CIO’s (or his/her designee's) approval.
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PROPER REPRESENTATION. Each employee is responsible for ensuring he/she does not give the false impression of acting in an official capacity when using
IHS IT resources for non-Government purposes. If there is an expectation that such personal use could be interpreted to represent the IHS, an adequate disclaimer must be used. One acceptable disclaimer: The contents of this message are mine personally and cannot be construed to be endorsed (inferred or implied) by the Federal Government or the IHS.
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ACCESS MANAGEMENT. Employees have no inherent right to use IHS IT resources for personal use. Therefore, the
IHS will establish appropriate management controls to ensure that IHS IT resources are used appropriately.
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PRIVACY EXPECTATIONS. Any use of
IHS IT resources, including e-mail, is made with the understanding that such use may not be secure, is not private, is not anonymous, and may be subject to disclosure under the FOIA. Employees do not have a right to, nor shall they have an expectation of, privacy while using IHS IT resources at any time, including accessing the Internet through
IHS or HHS gateways and using e-mail, which may be subject to release pursuant to the FOIA. To the extent that employees wish their private activities to remain private, they shall avoid making personal use of
IHS IT resources.
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INDIVIDUAL PRIVACY RIGHTS. The privacy rights of an individual may not be violated.
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IMPLIED CONSENT. Employees imply their consent to disclosing the contents of any file(s) or information maintained or passed through
IHS IT resources. By using
IHS IT resources, consent to monitoring and recording is implied with or without cause, including but not limited to accessing the Internet and using e-mail.
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MONITORING TOOLS. The
IHS system managers and supervisors may access any electronic communications and employ monitoring tools to detect improper use. Electronic communications may be disclosed within the
IHS to employees who have a need to know in the performance of their duties (e.g., with manager approval, technical staff may employ monitoring tools in order to maximize the use of their resources, which may include the detection of inappropriate use).
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PENALTIES. Unauthorized or improper use of
IHS IT resources could result in the loss of use or limitations on the use of IHS IT resources, disciplinary or adverse actions, criminal penalties, and/or employees being held financially liable for the cost of improper use.
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LABOR RELATIONS. These policies and procedures will not be implemented in any recognized bargaining unit until the Union is provided notice of the proposed changes and given an opportunity to fully exercise its representational rights.
Future labor management agreements shall comply with this chapter.
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