Civil & Administrative

DoD Information Collection Submission to OMB Under Paperwork Reduction Act

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Low Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has submitted a proposal to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) requesting clearance to collect information from the public, as required under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). This notice invites public comment on the proposed data collection activity before OMB makes a final determination. The Paperwork Reduction Act mandates that federal agencies obtain OMB approval before collecting information from ten or more persons. This submission is part of the standard regulatory review process to ensure the information collection is necessary, minimizes burden on respondents, and avoids duplication with existing collections. Members of the public and affected organizations have the opportunity to submit comments to OMB regarding the necessity, utility, and burden of the proposed information collection. Comments typically must be submitted within 30 days of the notice's publication in the Federal Register. This is an administrative procedural notice and does not itself impose new substantive obligations; however, approval by OMB would authorize the DoD to proceed with the described information collection from individuals or entities.

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Key Changes

  • DoD has submitted a new information collection proposal to OMB for review and clearance
  • Public comment period is open — comments must typically be submitted within 30 days of Federal Register publication (deadline approx. April 30, 2026)
  • OMB will evaluate whether the collection is necessary and non-duplicative before issuing a Control Number

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Obligations

What this law requires

high

DoD must obtain OMB approval before collecting information from ten or more persons

U.S. Department of Defense
licensing
high

OMB must review DoD's information collection proposal to ensure the collection is necessary

Office of Management and Budget
operational
high

OMB must review DoD's information collection proposal to verify it minimizes burden on respondents

Office of Management and Budget
operational
medium

OMB must review DoD's information collection proposal to confirm there is no duplication with existing collections

Office of Management and Budget
operational
high

Members of the public and affected organizations must be provided an opportunity to submit comments on the proposed data collection

U.S. Department of Defense and Office of Management and Budget
disclosure

Affected Parties

U.S. Department of Defense contractors and vendorsIndividuals or organizations required to respond to DoD data collection requests+2 more…

Tags

paperwork reduction act,OMB clearance,information collection