PRIVACY STATEMENT
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This policy establishes how FEMCI may use information we gather about you from your
visit to our website. The privacy of our visitors and customers is of utmost importance to us.
If you visit a FEMCI / NASA site...
- ...to read or download information:
We may collect and store information for statistical purposes. For example, we may count the number of visitors to the different sections of our site to help us make them more useful to visitors. Similar information is gathered for anonymous ftp, remote account login, or for other comparable types of connections.
- ...to send us an E-mail:
By sending us an electronic mail message to request information, you may be sending us personal information (e.g., name, address, e-mail address). We may store the name and address of the requester in order to respond to the request or to otherwise resolve the subject matter of your e-mail.
- ...to register:
Some of our sites ask visitors who request specific information to fill out a registration form. For example, FEMCI workshop participants will be asked to "register" to attend; our mailing list and forum users are requested to "register" in various ways. Other information which may be collected at these sites through questionnaires, feedback forms, or other means, enable us to determine a visitor's interests, with the goal of providing better service to our customers.
Regardless of the information being transmitted to NASA, we will protect all such information consistent with applicable law. You will not receive unsolicited commercial e-mail (Spam) by providing FEMCI or NASA with personal information.
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SECURITY STATEMENT
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You have accessed a U.S. Government Public Information Exchange Resource. This site is intended to be used by the public for information exchange.
All persons are hereby notified that use of this resource constitutes consent for monitoring, keystroke recording or auditing.
Any attempt to modify this resource or associated information other than for instructed use is strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986.
To report a security incident involving a NASA system, please visit the NASA Automated Systems Incident Response Capability (NASIRC) or call them at 800-762-7472, or if international, at 1-301-918-1970.
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NASA WEBSITE DISCLAIMER STATEMENT
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NASA may provide links to web pages which are not part of the NASA web family, or nasa.gov domain. These sites are not under NASA control and NASA is not responsible for the information or links you may find there. NASA is providing these links only as a convenience. The presence of these links on any NASA website is not intended to imply NASA endorsement of that site, but to provide a convenient link to relevant sites which are managed by other organizations, companies, or individuals.
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