The Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) is seeking public feedback on its data collection process under the Paperwork Reduction Act. They are focusing on two information collections: the RUIA Claims Notification and Verification System and the Request for Internet Services. The first involves notifying employers about claims for unemployment or sickness benefits, allowing them to provide necessary information, while the latter enables electronic business transactions with the RRB using a PIN/Password system. The RRB plans to improve these processes, specifically by replacing older electronic data systems with secure File Transfer Protocols and invites comments within 60 days.
Simple Explanation
The people who help keep trains running are asking everyone for their thoughts on how they tell train companies about workers who are sick or need help to get money, as well as how to make their computer systems safer and easier to use. They want ideas on how to change and improve these processes.