Common use of RECORDS ACCURACY ASSESSMENTS Clause in Contracts

RECORDS ACCURACY ASSESSMENTS. DHS/FEMA and SBA attest that the quality of the specific records to be used in this matching program is assessed to be at least 99% accurate. The possibility of any erroneous match is extremely small. In order to apply for DHS/FEMA assistance online via the DAC portal, an applicant’s name, address, SSN, and date of birth are sent to a commercial database provider to perform identity verification. The identity verification ensures that a person exists with the provided credentials. In the rare instances where the applicant’s identity is not verified online or the applicant chooses, the applicants must call one of the DHS/FEMA call centers to complete the registrations. The identity verification process is performed again. In order to apply for SBA’s Disaster Loan Assistance online via SBA’s Electronic Loan Application (ELA) an applicant’s name, address, SSN, and date of birth and other information is sent to a commercial database provider to perform identity verification. The identity verification confirms that a person exists with the provided credentials. In the rare instances where the online applicant’s identity cannot be verified electronically or if the applicant chooses, the applicant must call SBA’s Customer Service Center to complete the online application. Once an application (electronic or paper) is completed and submitted, the information is transmitted to the DCMS system, where it is reviewed and processed by loan officers, who also verify each applicant’s identity.

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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement, s3.amazonaws.com

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RECORDS ACCURACY ASSESSMENTS. DHS/FEMA and SBA attest that the quality of the specific records to be used in this matching program is assessed to be at least 99% accurate. The possibility of any erroneous match is extremely small. In order to apply for DHS/FEMA assistance online via the DAC portal, an applicant’s 's name, address, SSN, and date of birth are sent to a commercial database provider to perform identity verification. The identity verification ensures that a person exists with the provided credentials. In the rare instances where the applicant’s 's identity is not verified online or the applicant chooses, the applicants must call one of the DHS/FEMA call centers to complete the registrations. The identity verification process is performed again. In order to apply for SBA’s 's Disaster Loan Assistance online via SBA’s 's Electronic Loan Application (ELA) an applicant’s 's name, address, SSN, and date of birth and other information is sent to a commercial database provider to perform identity verification. The identity verification confirms that a person exists with the provided credentials. In the rare instances where the online applicant’s 's identity cannot be verified electronically or if the applicant chooses, the applicant must call SBA’s 's Customer Service Center to complete the online application. Once an application (electronic or paper) is completed and submitted, the information is transmitted to the DCMS systemDisaster Lending System, where it is reviewed and processed by loan officers, who also verify each applicant’s 's identity.

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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement

RECORDS ACCURACY ASSESSMENTS. DHS/FEMA and SBA attest that the quality of the specific records to be used in this matching program is assessed to be at least 99% accurate. The possibility of any erroneous match is extremely small. In order to apply for DHS/FEMA assistance online via the DAC portal, an applicant’s 's name, address, SSN, and date of birth are sent to a commercial database provider to perform identity verification. The identity verification ensures that a person exists with the provided credentials. In the rare instances where the applicant’s 's identity is not verified online or the applicant chooses, the applicants must call one of the DHS/FEMA call centers to complete the registrations. The identity verification process is performed again. In order to apply for SBA’s 's Disaster Loan Assistance online via SBA’s 's Electronic Loan Application (ELA) an applicant’s 's name, address, SSN, and date of birth and other information is sent to a commercial database provider to perform identity verification. The identity verification confirms that a person exists with the provided credentials. In the rare instances where the online applicant’s 's identity cannot be verified electronically or if the applicant chooses, the applicant must call SBA’s 's Customer Service Center to complete the online application. Once an application (electronic or paper) is completed and submitted, the information is transmitted to the DCMS system, where it is reviewed and processed by loan officers, who also verify each applicant’s 's identity.

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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement

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RECORDS ACCURACY ASSESSMENTS. In accordance with Privacy Act’s subsection 552a(o)(1)(J), DHS/FEMA and SBA have assessed the accuracy of the records that will be used in this matching program, and can attest that the quality of the specific records to be used in this matching program is assessed to be at least 99% accurate. The possibility of any erroneous match is extremely small. In order to apply for DHS/FEMA assistance online via the DAC Disaster Assistance Center (DAC) portal, an applicant’s name, address, SSN, and date of birth are sent to a commercial database provider to perform identity verification. The identity verification ensures that a person exists with the provided credentials. In the rare instances where the applicant’s identity is not verified online or the applicant choosesonline, the applicants must call one of the DHS/FEMA call centers to complete the registrations. The identity verification process is will then be performed again. The applicant may also choose to complete identity verification by calling the DHS/FEMA call centers instead. In order to apply for SBA’s Disaster Loan Assistance online via SBA’s Electronic Loan Application (ELA) an applicant’s name, address, SSN, and date of birth and other information is sent to a commercial database provider to perform identity verification. The identity verification confirms that a person exists with the provided credentials. In the rare instances where the online applicant’s identity cannot be verified electronically or if the applicant chooses, the applicant must call SBA’s Customer Service Center to complete the online application. Once an application (electronic or paper) is completed and submitted, the information is transmitted to the DCMS system, where it is reviewed and processed by loan officers, who also verify each applicant’s identity.

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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement

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