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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request; Generic Clearance
for the Collection of Qualitative
Feedback on Agency Service Delivery
U.S. Department of Energy.
30-Day notice of submission of
information collection approval from
the Office of Management and Budget
and request for comments.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
If you use a TDD, call the FRS, toll
free, at 1–800–877–8339.
As part of a Federal
Government-wide effort to streamline
the process to seek feedback from the
public on service delivery, the
Department of Energy has submitted a
Generic Information Collection Request
(Generic ICR): ‘‘Generic Clearance for
the Collection of Qualitative Feedback
on Agency Service Delivery’’ to OMB for
approval under the Paperwork
Reduction Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. 3501 et.
seq.).
DATES: Comments must be submitted
May 16, 2011.
ADDRESSES: Written comments may be
submitted to: DOE Desk Officer, Office
of Information and Regulatory Affairs,
Office of Management and Budget, New
Executive Office Building, Room 10102,
735 17th Street, NW., Washington, DC
20503.
VIII. Other Information
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
VII. Agency Contacts
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
LaTonya Brown or Darlene Collins, U.S.
Department of Education, 1990 K Street,
NW., 6th floor, Washington, DC 20006–
8513. You may contact these
individuals at the following e-mail
addresses or telephone numbers:
LaTonya.Brown@ed.gov; (202) 502–
7619,
Darlene.Collins@ed.gov; (202) 502–
7576.
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SUMMARY:
To
request additional information: DOE
PRA Officer, Christina Rouleau IM–23,
U.S. Department of Energy, Corp. 270
room 4002, 1000 Independence Ave.,
SW., Washington, DC 20585,
Christina.Rouleau@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: Generic Clearance for the
Collection of Qualitative Feedback on
Agency Service Delivery.
Abstract: The information collection
activity will garner qualitative customer
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and stakeholder feedback in an efficient,
timely manner, in accordance with the
Administration’s commitment to
improving service delivery. Qualitative
feedback means information that
provides useful insights on perceptions
and opinions, but are not statistical
surveys that yield quantitative results
that can be generalized to the
population of study. This feedback will
provide insights into customer or
stakeholder perceptions, experiences
and expectations, provide an early
warning of issues with service, or focus
attention on areas where
communication, training or changes in
operations might improve delivery of
products or services. These collections
will allow for ongoing, collaborative and
actionable communications between the
Agency and its customers and
stakeholders. It will also allow feedback
to contribute directly to the
improvement of program management.
Feedback collected under this generic
clearance will provide useful
information, but it will not yield data
that can be generalized to the overall
population. This type of generic
clearance for qualitative information
will not be used for quantitative
information collections that are
designed to yield reliable actionable
results, such as monitoring trends over
time or documenting program
performance. Such data uses require
more rigorous designs that address: The
target population to which
generalizations will be made, the
sampling frame, the sample design
(including stratification and clustering),
the precision requirements or power
calculations that justify the proposed
sample size, the expected response rate,
methods for assessing potential nonresponse bias, the protocols for data
collection, and any testing procedures
that were or will be undertaken prior to
fielding the study. Depending on the
degree of influence the results are likely
to have, such collections may still be
eligible for submission for other generic
mechanisms that are designed to yield
quantitative results.
The 60-day notice was published in
the Federal Register of December 22,
2010 (75 FR 80542).
Below we provide the Department of
Energy projected average estimates for
the next three years: 1
1 The 60-day notice included the following
estimate of the aggregate burden hours for this
generic clearance Federal-wide:
Average Expected Annual Number of Activities:
25,000.
Average Number of Respondents per Activity:
200.
Annual Responses: 5,000,000.
Frequency of Response: Once per request.
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Current Actions: New collection of
information.
Type of Review: New Collection.
Affected Public: Individuals and
Households, Businesses and
Organizations, State, Local or Tribal
Government.
Average Expected Annual Number of
Activities: 100.
Respondents: 2,220.
Annual Responses: 222,000.
Frequency of Response: Once per
request.
Average Minutes per Response: 30.
Burden hours: 111,000.
An agency may not conduct or
sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, a collection of information
unless it displays a currently valid
Office of Management and Budget
control number.
Statutory Authority: Due to the special
circumstances regarding this initiative led by
OIRA, there are no statutory authorities
reported for this notice.
John E. Davenport, Sr.,
Director, Records Management Division,
Office of the ACIO for IT Planning,
Architecture and E-Government, Office of the
Chief Information Officer, U.S. Department
of Energy.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[OE Docket No. EA–377]
Application To Export Electric Energy;
DC Energy Texas, LLC
Office of Electricity Delivery
and Energy Reliability, DOE.
ACTION: Notice of application.
AGENCY:
DC Energy Texas, LLC (DCE
Texas) has requested authority to
transmit electric energy from the United
States to Mexico pursuant to section
202(e) of the Federal Power Act (FPA).
DATES: Comments, protests, or requests
to intervene must be submitted to DOE
and received on or before May 16, 2011.
ADDRESSES: Comments, protests, or
requests to intervene should be
addressed to: Lamont Jackson, Office of
Electricity Delivery and Energy
Reliability, Mail Code: OE–20, U.S.
Department of Energy, 1000
Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20585–0350. Because
of delays in handling conventional mail,
it is recommended that documents be
transmitted by overnight mail, by
electronic mail to
SUMMARY:
Average Minutes per Response: 30.
Burden hours: 2,500,000.
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Lamont.Jackson@hq.doe.gov, or by
facsimile to 202–586–8008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lamont Jackson (Program Office) 202–
586–0808.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Exports of
electricity from the United States to a
foreign country are regulated by the
Department of Energy (DOE) pursuant to
sections 301(b) and 402(f) of the
Department of Energy Organization Act
(42 U.S.C. 7151(b), 7172(f)) and require
authorization under section 202(e) of
the FPA (16 U.S.C. 824a(e)).
On March 18, 2011, DOE received an
application from DCE Texas requesting
authority to transmit electric energy
from the United States to Mexico for
five years as a power marketer. DCE
Texas proposes to use existing
authorized international electric
transmission facilities that are
appropriate for open access by third
parties, including facilities that have
been authorized but not yet constructed
and placed into operation. Neither DCE
Texas nor any of its affiliates owns,
controls or operates any electric
transmission facilities, nor do they hold
a franchise service area for sale,
distribution or transmission of
electricity.
The electric energy that DCE Texas
proposes to export to Mexico would be
surplus energy purchased from electric
utilities, Federal power marketing
agencies, and other entities within the
United States. The existing international
transmission facilities to be utilized by
DCE Texas have previously been
authorized by Presidential permits
issued pursuant to Executive Order
10485, as amended, and are appropriate
for open access transmission by third
parties.
Procedural Matters: Any person
desiring to become a party to these
proceedings or to be heard by filing
comments or protests to this application
should file a petition to intervene,
comment, or protest at the address
provided above in accordance with
§§ 385.211 or 385.214 of the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission’s Rules
of Practice and Procedures (18 CFR
385.211, 385.214). Fifteen copies of each
petition and protest should be filed with
DOE and must be received on or before
the date listed above.
Comments on the DCE Texas
application to export electric energy to
Mexico should be clearly marked with
OE Docket No. EA–377. An additional
copy is to be filed directly with Stephen
C. Palmer, Alston & Bird, LLC, Atlantic
Building, 950 F Street, NW.,
Washington, DC 20004–1404 and Joelle
K. Ogg, General Counsel, DC Energy,
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request; Generic Clearance for the Collection of Qualitative
Feedback on Agency Service Delivery
AGENCY: U.S. Department of Energy.
ACTION: 30-Day notice of submission of information collection approval
from the Office of Management and Budget and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: As part of a Federal Government-wide effort to streamline the
process to seek feedback from the public on service delivery, the
Department of Energy has submitted a Generic Information Collection
Request (Generic ICR): ``Generic Clearance for the Collection of
Qualitative Feedback on Agency Service Delivery'' to OMB for approval
under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. 3501 et. seq.).
DATES: Comments must be submitted May 16, 2011.
ADDRESSES: Written comments may be submitted to: DOE Desk Officer,
Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and
Budget, New Executive Office Building, Room 10102, 735 17th Street,
NW., Washington, DC 20503.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To request additional information: DOE
PRA Officer, Christina Rouleau IM-23, U.S. Department of Energy, Corp.
270 room 4002, 1000 Independence Ave., SW., Washington, DC 20585,
Christina.Rouleau@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: Generic Clearance for the Collection of Qualitative Feedback
on Agency Service Delivery.
Abstract: The information collection activity will garner
qualitative customer
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and stakeholder feedback in an efficient, timely manner, in accordance
with the Administration's commitment to improving service delivery.
Qualitative feedback means information that provides useful insights on
perceptions and opinions, but are not statistical surveys that yield
quantitative results that can be generalized to the population of
study. This feedback will provide insights into customer or stakeholder
perceptions, experiences and expectations, provide an early warning of
issues with service, or focus attention on areas where communication,
training or changes in operations might improve delivery of products or
services. These collections will allow for ongoing, collaborative and
actionable communications between the Agency and its customers and
stakeholders. It will also allow feedback to contribute directly to the
improvement of program management.
Feedback collected under this generic clearance will provide useful
information, but it will not yield data that can be generalized to the
overall population. This type of generic clearance for qualitative
information will not be used for quantitative information collections
that are designed to yield reliable actionable results, such as
monitoring trends over time or documenting program performance. Such
data uses require more rigorous designs that address: The target
population to which generalizations will be made, the sampling frame,
the sample design (including stratification and clustering), the
precision requirements or power calculations that justify the proposed
sample size, the expected response rate, methods for assessing
potential non-response bias, the protocols for data collection, and any
testing procedures that were or will be undertaken prior to fielding
the study. Depending on the degree of influence the results are likely
to have, such collections may still be eligible for submission for
other generic mechanisms that are designed to yield quantitative
results.
The 60-day notice was published in the Federal Register of December
22, 2010 (75 FR 80542).
Below we provide the Department of Energy projected average
estimates for the next three years: \1\
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\1\ The 60-day notice included the following estimate of the
aggregate burden hours for this generic clearance Federal-wide:
Average Expected Annual Number of Activities: 25,000.
Average Number of Respondents per Activity: 200.
Annual Responses: 5,000,000.
Frequency of Response: Once per request.
Average Minutes per Response: 30.
Burden hours: 2,500,000.
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Current Actions: New collection of information.
Type of Review: New Collection.
Affected Public: Individuals and Households, Businesses and
Organizations, State, Local or Tribal Government.
Average Expected Annual Number of Activities: 100.
Respondents: 2,220.
Annual Responses: 222,000.
Frequency of Response: Once per request.
Average Minutes per Response: 30.
Burden hours: 111,000.
An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required
to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a
currently valid Office of Management and Budget control number.
Statutory Authority: Due to the special circumstances regarding
this initiative led by OIRA, there are no statutory authorities
reported for this notice.
John E. Davenport, Sr.,
Director, Records Management Division, Office of the ACIO for IT
Planning, Architecture and E-Government, Office of the Chief
Information Officer, U.S. Department of Energy.
[FR Doc. 2011-9080 Filed 4-13-11; 8:45 am]
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