The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is asking the public to share their thoughts on a previously approved information collection that gathers feedback on how well FEMA delivers services. This request, submitting the information for review by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), is part of FEMA's effort to improve service quality and meet customer needs, in line with Executive Order 12862. The feedback will be used to gain insights into customer experiences and expectations, but won't be part of statistical surveys. Public comments are welcome until May 27, 2025.
Simple Explanation
FEMA wants people to share their thoughts on how well they help others but isn't clear about how they'll collect this feedback. They're asking for ideas on how to do this better, but some people might find it tricky to share their thoughts online.