Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; Comment Request, 49321-49322 [05-16645]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 162 / Tuesday, August 23, 2005 / Notices 2. Expected Respondents. A statistical sample of approximately 43,000 individuals with U.S. earned doctorates in science, engineering and health will be contacted in 2006. The total response rate in 2003 was 82%. NSF is also considering sampling 1,500 additional U.S. doctorates that receives their degrees in the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005 academic years, who are non U.S. citizens, and indicated they planned on leaving the country after they received their doctorate. 3. Estimate of Burden. The amount of time to complete the questionnaire may vary depending on an individual’s circumstances; however, on average it will take approximately 25 minutes to complete the survey. We estimate that the total annual burden will be 18,000 hours during the year. If the additional 1,500 respondents who had plans to leave the United States are included in the sample, that will increase the burden an additional 700 hours to a total of 18,700 hours. Dated: August 17, 2005. Suzanne H. Plimpton, Reports Clearance Officer, National Science Foundation. [FR Doc. 05–16643 Filed 8–22–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7555–01–M NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; Comment Request National Science Foundation. ACTION: Notice and request for comments. AGENCY: SUMMARY: Under the paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, Pub. L. 104–13 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), and as part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork and respondent burden, the National Science Foundation (NSF) is inviting the general public or other Federal agencies to comment on this proposed continuing information collection. The National Science Foundation (NSF) will publish periodic summaries of the proposed projects. Comments: Comments are invited on (a) Whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the Foundation, including whether the information will have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the Foundation’s estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of information; (c) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information on those who VerDate Aug<18>2005 15:03 Aug 22, 2005 Jkt 205001 are to respond, including through the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology. DATES: Written comments on this notice must be received by October 24, 2005, to be assured consideration. Comments received after that date will be considered to the extent practicable. Send comments to address below. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Suzanne H. Plimpton, Reports Clearance Officer, National Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 295, Arlington, Virginia 22230; telephone (703) 292–7556; or send e-mail to splimpto@nsf.gov. Individuals who use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., eastern time, Monday through Friday. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title of Collection: 2006 National Survey of Recent College Graduates. OMB Approval Number: 3145–0077. Expiration Date of Approval: September 30, 2005. Type of Request: Intent to seek approval to reinstate an information collection for three years. 1. Abstract The National Survey of Recent College Graduates (NSRCG) has been conducted biennially since 1974. The 2006 NSRCG will consist of a sample of individuals who have completed bachelor’s and master’s degrees in science and engineering from U.S. institutions. The purpose of this study is to provide national estimates on the new entrants in the science and engineering workforce and to provide estimates on the characteristics of recent bachelor’s and master’s graduates with science and engineering degrees. The study is one of three components of the Scientists and Engineers Statistical Data System (SESTAT), which produces national estimates of the size and characteristics of the nation’s science and engineering population. The National Science Foundation Act of 1950, as subsequently amended, includes a statutory charge to ‘‘* * * provide a central clearinghouse for the collection, interpretation, and analysis of data on scientific and engineering resources, and to provide a source of information for policy formulation by other agencies of the Federal Government.’’ The NSRCG is designed to comply with these mandates by providing information on the supply and utilization of the nation’s recent bachelor’s and master’s level scientist PO 00000 Frm 00067 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 49321 and engineers. Collected data will be used to produce estimates of the characteristics of these individuals. They will also provide necessary input into the SESTAT data system, which produces national estimates of the size and characteristics of the country’s science and engineering population. The Foundation uses this information to prepare congressionally mandated reports such as Women, Minorities and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering and Science and Engineering Indicators. NSF publishes statistics from the survey in many reports, but primarily in the biennial series, Characteristics of Recent Science and Engineering Graduates in the United States. A public release file of collected data, designed to protect respondent confidentiality, also is expected to be made available to researchers on CD–ROM and on the World Wide Web. The U.S. Census Bureau will conduct the study for NSF. Data are obtained by mail questionnaire, computer assisted telephone interviews and/or web survey beginning April 2006. The survey will be collected in conformance with the Privacy Act of 1974 and the individual’s response to the survey is voluntary. NSF will insure that all information collected will be kept strictly confidential and will be used only for research or statistical purposes, analyzing data, and preparing scientific reports and articles. 2. Expected Respondents A statistical sample of approximately 27,000 bachelor’s and master’s degree recipients in science, engineering, and health will be contacted in 2006. The total response rate in 2003 was 66%. 3. Estimate of Burden The amount of time to complete the questionnaire may vary depending on an individual’s circumstances; however, on average it will take approximately 25 minutes to complete the survey. We estimate that the total annual burden will be 11,250 hours during the year. Dated: August 17, 2005. Suzanne H. Plimpton, Reports Clearance Officer, National Science Foundation. [FR Doc. 05–16644 Filed 8–22–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7555–01–M NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; Comment Request AGENCY: E:\FR\FM\23AUN1.SGM National Science Foundation. 23AUN1 49322 ACTION: Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 162 / Tuesday, August 23, 2005 / Notices Notice. SUMMARY: Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, Pub. L. 104–13 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), and as part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork and respondent burden, the National Science Foundation (NSF) is inviting the general public or other Federal agencies to comment on this proposed continuing information collection. Written comments (see below for details) on this notice must be received by October 24, 2005, to be assured of consideration. Comments received after that date will be considered to the extent practicable. Send comments to the address below. Comments: Comments are invited on (a) Whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the Agency, including whether the information shall have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the Agency’s estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of information; (c) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to respondents, including through the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information on those who are to respond, including through the use of appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or other forms of information technology. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Suzanne H. Plimpton, Reports Clearance Officer, via surface mail: National Science Foundation, ATTN: NSF Reports Clearance Officer, Suite 295, 4201 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22230; telephone (703) 292–7556; e-mail splimpto@nsf.gov; or FAX (703) 292–9188. Individuals who use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., eastern time, Monday throught Friday. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title of Collection: 2006 National Survey of College Graduates. OMB Approval Number: 3145–0141. Expiration Date of Approval: April 30, 2006. Type of Request: Intent to seek approval to extend an information collection for three years. 1. Abstract: The National Survey of College Graduates (NSCG), formerly called the National Survey of Natural and Social Scientists and Engineers, has been conducted biennially since the DATES: VerDate Aug<18>2005 15:03 Aug 22, 2005 Jkt 205001 1970’s. the 2006 NSCG will consist of a sample of individuals under age 76 who had responded to the 2003 NSCG and were identified as having a degree in science, engineering or health field at the bachelor’s degree level or higher. The purpose of this longitudinal study is to provide national estimates on the science and engineering workforce and changes in employment, education and demographic characteristics. The study is one of three components of the Scientists and Engineers Statistical Data System (SESTAT), which produces national estimates of the size and characteristics of the nation’s science and engineering population. The National Science Foundation Act of 1950, as subsequently amended, include a statutory charge to ‘‘* * * provide a central clearinghouse for the collection, interpretation, and analysis of data on scientific and engineering resources, and to provide a source of information for policy formulation by other agencies of the Federal Government.’’ The NSCG is designed to comply with these mandates by providing information on the supply and utilization of the nation’s scientist and engineers. Collected data will be used to produce estimates of the characteristics of these individuals. They will also provide necessary input into the SESTAT labor force data system, which produces national estimates of the size and characteristics of the country’s science and engineering population. The Foundation uses this information to prepare congressionally mandated reports such as Women, Minorities and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering and Science and Engineering Indicators. A public release file of collected data, designed to protect respondent confidentiality, will be made available to researchers on CD– ROM and on the World Wide Web. The Bureau of the Census, as in the past, will conduct the study for NSF. Questionnaires will be mailed in April 2006 and nonrespondents to the mail questionnaire will be followed up by computer-assisted telephone interviewing and/or web survey. The survey will be collected in conformance with the Privacy Act of 1974 and the individual’s response to the survey is voluntary. NSF will insure that all information collected will be kept strictly confidential and will be used only for research or statistical purposes, analyzing data, and preparing scientific reports and articles. 2. Expected Respondents: A statistical sample of approximately 60,000 persons, identified as having at least one degree at the bachelor’s degree level or PO 00000 Frm 00068 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 higher in science, engineering, or health, will be contacted. 3. Burden on the Public: The amount of time to complete the questionnaire may vary depending on an individual’s circumstances; however, on average it will take approximately 25 minutes to complete the survey. NSF estimates that the total annual burden will be 25,000 hours during the year. Dated: August 17, 2005. Suzanne H. Plimpton, Reports Clearance Officer, National Science Foundation. [FR Doc. 05–16645 Filed 8–22–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7555–01–M NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION [Docket Nos. 50–498 and 50–499; License Nos. 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[Federal Register Volume 70, Number 162 (Tuesday, August 23, 2005)]
[Notices]
[Pages 49321-49322]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 05-16645]


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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION


Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; 
Comment Request

AGENCY: National Science Foundation.

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ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, Pub. L. 104-13 (44 
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), and as part of its continuing effort to reduce 
paperwork and respondent burden, the National Science Foundation (NSF) 
is inviting the general public or other Federal agencies to comment on 
this proposed continuing information collection.

DATES: Written comments (see below for details) on this notice must be 
received by October 24, 2005, to be assured of consideration. Comments 
received after that date will be considered to the extent practicable. 
Send comments to the address below.
    Comments: Comments are invited on (a) Whether the proposed 
collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of 
the functions of the Agency, including whether the information shall 
have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the Agency's estimate of 
the burden of the proposed collection of information; (c) ways to 
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to 
respondents, including through the use of automated collection 
techniques or other forms of information technology; and (d) ways to 
minimize the burden of the collection of information on those who are 
to respond, including through the use of appropriate automated, 
electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or 
other forms of information technology.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Suzanne H. Plimpton, Reports 
Clearance Officer, via surface mail: National Science Foundation, ATTN: 
NSF Reports Clearance Officer, Suite 295, 4201 Wilson Boulevard, 
Arlington, VA 22230; telephone (703) 292-7556; e-mail splimpto@nsf.gov; 
or FAX (703) 292-9188. Individuals who use a telecommunications device 
for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay Service 
(FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., eastern time, 
Monday throught Friday.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    Title of Collection: 2006 National Survey of College Graduates.
    OMB Approval Number: 3145-0141.
    Expiration Date of Approval: April 30, 2006.
    Type of Request: Intent to seek approval to extend an information 
collection for three years.
    1. Abstract: The National Survey of College Graduates (NSCG), 
formerly called the National Survey of Natural and Social Scientists 
and Engineers, has been conducted biennially since the 1970's. the 2006 
NSCG will consist of a sample of individuals under age 76 who had 
responded to the 2003 NSCG and were identified as having a degree in 
science, engineering or health field at the bachelor's degree level or 
higher. The purpose of this longitudinal study is to provide national 
estimates on the science and engineering workforce and changes in 
employment, education and demographic characteristics. The study is one 
of three components of the Scientists and Engineers Statistical Data 
System (SESTAT), which produces national estimates of the size and 
characteristics of the nation's science and engineering population.
    The National Science Foundation Act of 1950, as subsequently 
amended, include a statutory charge to ``* * * provide a central 
clearinghouse for the collection, interpretation, and analysis of data 
on scientific and engineering resources, and to provide a source of 
information for policy formulation by other agencies of the Federal 
Government.'' The NSCG is designed to comply with these mandates by 
providing information on the supply and utilization of the nation's 
scientist and engineers. Collected data will be used to produce 
estimates of the characteristics of these individuals. They will also 
provide necessary input into the SESTAT labor force data system, which 
produces national estimates of the size and characteristics of the 
country's science and engineering population. The Foundation uses this 
information to prepare congressionally mandated reports such as Women, 
Minorities and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering and 
Science and Engineering Indicators. A public release file of collected 
data, designed to protect respondent confidentiality, will be made 
available to researchers on CD-ROM and on the World Wide Web.
    The Bureau of the Census, as in the past, will conduct the study 
for NSF. Questionnaires will be mailed in April 2006 and nonrespondents 
to the mail questionnaire will be followed up by computer-assisted 
telephone interviewing and/or web survey. The survey will be collected 
in conformance with the Privacy Act of 1974 and the individual's 
response to the survey is voluntary. NSF will insure that all 
information collected will be kept strictly confidential and will be 
used only for research or statistical purposes, analyzing data, and 
preparing scientific reports and articles.
    2. Expected Respondents: A statistical sample of approximately 
60,000 persons, identified as having at least one degree at the 
bachelor's degree level or higher in science, engineering, or health, 
will be contacted.
    3. Burden on the Public: The amount of time to complete the 
questionnaire may vary depending on an individual's circumstances; 
however, on average it will take approximately 25 minutes to complete 
the survey. NSF estimates that the total annual burden will be 25,000 
hours during the year.

    Dated: August 17, 2005.
Suzanne H. Plimpton,
Reports Clearance Officer, National Science Foundation.
[FR Doc. 05-16645 Filed 8-22-05; 8:45 am]
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