HUD Scraps Dusty Old Privacy Records Database
Published Date: 5/13/2025
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Summary
HUD is updating its privacy rules by canceling a system that used to handle personal info but no longer does. This change affects anyone linked to the Asset Disposition and Management System (ADAMS) and means less personal data is tracked. No new costs or deadlines are involved—just a cleaner, simpler privacy setup.
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HUD Rescinds ADAMS Privacy System
HUD is rescinding its Privacy Act System of Records for the Asset Disposition and Management System (ADAMS) because ADAMS no longer retrieves information using personally identifiable information (PII). This means people linked to ADAMS will have less personal data tracked, and HUD says there are no new costs or deadlines tied to the change.
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