The present processing operation concerning the Raw Data Collection - Game changing Metrics falls under Regulation (EU) 2018/1725 of the Parliament and Council. It aims to assess either productivity or client satisfaction.
They will be the basis for the Secretary-General and the management to measure progress towards the achievement of strategic goals, as defined in the Strategic Execution Framework. The entity responsible for the process is the PMO Service and the person responsible for the management of personal data is M. François Renuit.
Personal data used for this purpose is the e-mail of the clients. Staff members working for the involved units are users of the application CST. Personal data used for users are e-mail, name and the position in the organigram. Such data are necessary for requesting and contacting the relevant persons that are able to provide the answers. The data will be updated regularly and kept for next exercises and surveys.
Client responses to the surveys (reviews) are completely voluntary and anonymous.
The recipient of the data is the Cabinet of the Secretary General.
You, as data subject, have the right to access and to rectify the data by sending an e-mail to the functional e-mail box:
ProjectManagementOffice@europarl.europa.eu
All citizens have the right to obtain access to the personal data held by the European Parliament about them and to request its rectification or erasure, or restriction of processing or, where applicable, the right to object to processing or the right to data portability. Where the processing is based on their consent or explicit consent, they also have the right to withdraw their consent at any time, without affecting the lawfulness of processing based on consent before its withdrawal.
For any request concerning the processing of your personal data, we invite you to contact either the controller responsible (as identified in the privacy policy related to the specific processing activity) or the Data Protection Officer of the European Parliament (DPO).
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS), which is the data protection authority for all the European Union institutions, bodies and agencies. One of its tasks is to handle complaints and conduct inquiries.