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Privacy & Security Notice
PlanningForLife.com is committed to protecting your privacy.
Therefore, your use and implementation of the information and
information request forms included in this Web site are covered
under the following guidelines.
- The Planning for Life Web
site (PlanningForLife.com) is
provided as a public service
by the United States Army and
the Department of the Army.
- Information presented on the
Planning for LIfe Web site is
considered public information
and may be distributed or copied.
Use of appropriate byline/photo/image
credits is requested. Certain
photos and/or artwork (where
credited) remain the property
of the copyright owner and may
not be reproduced except by permission.
- Privacy Act Notice: Disclosure
of any information by you is
strictly voluntary. However,
delays in providing you requested
materials may result by not providing
complete information. All information
collected will be used strictly
for recruiting purposes. The
authority for the collection
of this information is Title
10, United States Code, Section
503.
- For site management, information
is collected for statistical
purposes. This government computer
system uses software programs
to create summary statistics,
which are used for such purposes
as assessing what information
is of most and least interest,
determining technical design
specifications, and identifying
system performance or problem
areas.
- For site security purposes
and to ensure that this service
remains available to all users,
this government computer system
employs software programs to
monitor network traffic to identify
unauthorized attempts to upload
or change information, or otherwise
cause damage. Except for authorized
law enforcement investigations,
no other attempts are made to
identify individual users or
their usage habits. Raw data
logs are used for no other purposes
and are scheduled for regular
destruction in accordance with
National Archives and Records
Administration General Schedule
20.
- For site navigation purposes
only, cookies are used in a limited
manner. Cookies are pieces of
information that a Web site transfers
to your computer's hard disk
for record-keeping purposes.
Cookies can make the Web more
useful by storing information
about your preferences on a particular
site. The use of cookies is an
industry standard, and many major
Web sites use them to provide
useful features for their customers.
Cookies in and of themselves
do not personally identify users,
although they do identify a user's
computer. Most browsers are initially
set up to accept cookies. If
you'd prefer, you can set yours
to refuse cookies. However, you
may not be able to take full
advantage of a Web site if you
do so.
- Unauthorized attempts to upload
information or change information
on this service are strictly
prohibited and may be punishable
under the Computer Fraud and
Abuse Act of 1986 and the National
Information Infrastructure Protection
Act. Penalty for False Statements.
The US Criminal Code (Title 18
US Code Section 1001) provides
that whoever, in any matter within
the jurisdiction of the Government
of the United States, knowingly
and willfully - (1) falsifies,
conceals, or covers up by any
trick, scheme, or device a material
fact; (2) makes any materially
false, fictitious, or fraudulent
statement or representation;
or (3) makes or uses any false
writing or document knowing the
same to contain any materially
false, fictitious, or fraudulent
statement or entry; shall be
fined or imprisoned not more
than 5 years, or both.
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