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Search Results: keywords:"Automated Collection Techniques"

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 620
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The Department of Defense's Chief Information Officer (CIO) has issued a 60-day notice for a proposed public information collection, inviting public comments by March 7, 2025. This collection is necessary to verify individuals' trustworthiness when they request access to DoD systems, using the System Authorization Access Request Form (DD 2875). The information ensures that system access aligns with national security interests. It is estimated to affect 900,000 respondents annually, with each respondent providing responses as needed, averaging 5 minutes per response.

    Simple Explanation

    In the notice, the Department of Defense (like a big superhero team keeping everyone safe) wants to ask people how they feel about a new form called DD 2875, which helps them make sure only the good guys can use their secret gadgets. They're asking if people think the form is needed, if it’s easy to understand, and how to make it less of a hassle for everyone.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 15373
    Reading Time:about 4 minutes

    The Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) is seeking public comments on their proposed data collection methods. They want feedback on whether the data collection is essential, the accuracy of their burden estimates, ways to improve the quality of information, and methods to reduce the burden on respondents using technology. The RRB aims to make changes to specific forms related to benefits and claims but also proposes to keep some forms unchanged. People can send comments or request further information from Brian Foster at the RRB.

    Simple Explanation

    The Railroad Retirement Board is asking people for ideas on how to collect information in a better way, like making it easier to fill out forms to get benefits for someone who has passed away, and they want to use computers more to help with this.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 8052
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The Department of Labor (DOL) is requesting public comments on a proposed information collection related to the registration and identification of independent contractors for the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). This collection is intended to improve the enforcement of safety regulations and assess fines for violations. Comments are due by February 24, 2025, and can be submitted online. The collection is expected to impact businesses, with over 22,000 respondents anticipated, and necessitates over 18,000 hours annually to complete.

    Simple Explanation

    The Department of Labor wants to make sure that people who work on mine safety follow the rules, so they need to keep track of the independent workers and are asking for public ideas on how to do this. They're also looking for feedback on how long this will take and what it will cost, but some details are missing, like clear definitions and how everyone's comments will be used.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 11974
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The Department of Defense (DoD), General Services Administration (GSA), and NASA are asking the public for comments on extending the approval of a data collection concerning service contracting. This request is part of the Paperwork Reduction Act and focuses on the necessity and utility of the information collected, its accuracy, and ways to reduce the burden on respondents. The information collected helps ensure that contract proposals do not include unfairly low labor rates by identifying uncompensated overtime. Comments will be accepted until May 12, 2025, and can be submitted through https://www.regulations.gov.

    Simple Explanation

    The DoD, GSA, and NASA want people to share their thoughts on collecting information about service contracts to make sure workers are treated fairly. They're asking if this data is useful and how they can make it easier for businesses to share it.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 102121
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness is proposing a new public information collection and is asking for public feedback on the plan. This initiative, in line with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, aims to gather comments on the necessity, accuracy, and utility of the information collected, as well as ways to reduce the collection burden on the public. The information relates to regulations around consumer credit for military personnel and their families. Public comments will be accepted until February 18, 2025, via mail or the Federal eRulemaking Portal.

    Simple Explanation

    The government wants to ask people for their thoughts about rules on borrowing money for military families to make sure everything is fair and easy to understand, and they want to do it in a way that doesn't bother people too much.