The Department of Defense has submitted an information collection proposal to OMB for review under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
The Deputy Secretary of Defense designates specific Chinese entities as "Chinese military companies" under statutory criteria, which may restrict U.S. business dealings with those firms.
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.
The SBA announces an upcoming meeting of the Interagency Task Force on Veterans Small Business Development to coordinate federal resources and support for veteran-owned small businesses.
USTR seeks public comments on a proposed U.S.-China Board of Trade mechanism to negotiate reciprocal tariff reductions on non-sensitive products and rebalance bilateral trade.
USTR initiated 60 investigations into forced labor import prohibitions on March 12, 2026, and proposes additional duties of 10-12.5% on products from 60 economies, with a public comment period and hearings to follow.
The tariff regimes for aluminum, steel, and copper imports into the United States have been adjusted, affecting manufacturing costs for small businesses reliant on these raw materials.
DoD seeks public comment on extending the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement subcontracting information collection requirement (OMB Control Number 0704-0253) currently approved through August 31, 2026.
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.
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