The Department of Defense has submitted an information collection proposal to OMB for review under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
GSA seeks public comment on a draft acquisition regulation clause requiring basic data safeguards for Large Language Model systems used in federal contracts.
FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Division sets fees for fingerprint and name-based criminal history record checks for employment and licensing purposes, with portions covering cost reimbursement and automation expenses.
OMB seeks public comment on information collection requirements for applications to arbitrator lists under the Data Privacy Framework Program; deadline for comments is 60 days from Federal Register publication.
OSHA's walking-working surfaces standard information collection request is under OMB review; public comments are invited under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
OMB proposes revisions to federal financial assistance guidance for grants and cooperative agreements to enhance transparency, accountability, oversight, and equal opportunity while reducing recipient burden across all federal grant-making agencies.
The Access Board seeks public comment on renewing its Online Architectural Barriers Act Complaint Form (OMB 3014-0012) through October 31, 2029, which allows businesses to receive accessibility violation complaints from the public.
Veterans Health Administration seeks OMB approval for information collection procedures related to readjustment counseling services eligibility determinations under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
This document outlines federal agency plans to collect information from small businesses; specific collection details, timelines, and submission procedures are available in the Federal Register notice.
The Department seeks OMB approval to reinstate a previously approved information collection for the RISE Award program under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
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