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access to the meeting, please call 301–
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Bureau on the day of the meeting. A
photo ID must be presented in order to
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Topics to be discussed include the
following items:
• 2020 Census Program Overview
Æ Reengineering Address Canvassing
Æ Utilizing Administrative Records
Æ Optimizing Self-Response
• BIG Data
• National Content Test Study Plan
• Working Groups Reports
Æ BIG Data
Æ Census Enterprise Data Collection
and Processing Systems (CEDCaP) and
Reorganized Census with Integrated
Technology (ROCkIT)
Æ American Community Survey
(ACS) Reducing Respondent Burden
• Brief of National Academy of
Science ACS Expert Group
• Technology EXPO
Dated: March 4, 2016.
John H. Thompson,
Director, Bureau of the Census.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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Submission for OMB Review;
Comment Request
The Department of Commerce will
submit to the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) for clearance the
following proposal for collection of
information under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
chapter 35).
Agency: U.S. Census Bureau.
Title: Annual Survey of
Entrepreneurs.
OMB Control Number: 0607–0986.
Form Number(s): The online survey
instrument does not have a form
number.
Type of Request: Revision of a
currently approved collection.
Number of Respondents: 290,000.
Average Hours per Response: 35
minutes.
Burden Hours: 169,167.
Needs and Uses: In an effort to
improve the timely measurement of
business dynamics in the United States,
the U.S. Census Bureau conducts an
annual survey focused on employer
businesses. The survey is known as the
Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs (ASE)
and collects information on
characteristics of businesses and
business owners. The ASE is a
supplement to the Survey of Business
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Owners and Self-Employed Persons
(SBO), which provides economic and
demographic characteristics for
businesses and business owners by
gender, ethnicity, race, and veteran
status every 5 years. The ASE is an
intercensal program that helps assess
the health of the economy and provides
detailed statistics on businesses and
business owners more frequently. The
ASE is a joint effort funded by the
Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation,
the Minority Business Development
Agency (MBDA), and the Census
Bureau. The Census Bureau will
collaborate with the Kauffman
Foundation, the MBDA, and other
agencies to ensure the ASE is as robust
and effective as possible.
The inaugural ASE began collection
in September 2015 for the 2014
reference year. Corresponding estimates
will be released in late summer of 2016.
Estimates will include number of firms,
sales/receipts, annual payroll, and
employment by gender, ethnicity, race,
and veteran status. The ASE includes
questions from the 2012 SBO long form
SBO–1 with additional questions to
collect data on entrepreneurs’ access to
capital. The ASE introduces a new
module each year focusing on an
important component related to
business growth. Proposed module
topics include innovation, research and
development, technological advances,
Internet usage, management and
business practices, exporting practices,
and globalization. The 2014 ASE
module covered innovation and
research and development. The 2015
module, the subject of this request, will
cover management and business
practices. We are proposing no changes
to the core questions currently asked on
the ASE. The survey samples
approximately 290,000 employer
businesses stratified by metropolitan
statistical area (MSA), frame, and age of
business. This survey will help assess
the impact young firms have on the
growth of the economy. Additionally,
the survey has a longitudinal
component that will allow the growth of
the firms in the sample to be tracked
and analyzed over time.
This collection allows the Census
Bureau to collaborate on the
implementation of a key National
Academies recommendation for
improving the measurement of business
dynamics in the U.S. economy, which
recommended:
The Census Bureau Survey of Business
Owners (SBO) should be conducted on an
annual basis. The survey should include both
a longitudinal component and a flexible,
modular design that allows survey content to
change over time. In addition, the Census
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Bureau should explore the possibility of
creating a public-use (anonymized) SBO or a
restricted access version of the data file.
—Lynch, Lisa M., John Haltiwanger, and
Christopher Mackie, eds.
Understanding Business Dynamics:
An Integrated Data System for
America’s Future. National
Academies Press, 2007.
The additional sources of capital and
financing questions provide information
on the financial trends and financial
challenges faced by entrepreneurs.
Tabulation of the financing questions
will offer insight into the type of
funding acquired and used by
women-, minority-, and veteran-owned
businesses. Questions for the 2015
management and business practices
module were developed in conjunction
with the Ewing Marion Kauffman
Foundation, MBDA, and the Census
Bureau. Census Bureau labor
economists contributed to the
development of the management
module by identifying relevant
questions about entrepreneurs’
management, record-keeping, and other
business practices. The 2015 ASE
module will allow for an assessment of
management practices that contribute to
business growth. Questions from the
management practices module will also
provide an understanding of the types of
workers used by a business and the
types of tasks they perform. The ASE is
designed to retain certain businesses in
the sample from year to year. This will
help track and assess the growth of
these firms and changes to their
business characteristics over time.
The ASE collection is electronic only.
An initial letter that informs the
respondents of their requirement to
complete the survey and provides
survey access instructions will be
mailed from the Census Bureau’s
processing headquarters in
Jeffersonville, Indiana. For the 2015
ASE, approximately 290,000 letters will
be mailed to employer businesses that
were in business during 2015. Initial
mailout will occur in June 2016, with a
due date of July 27, 2016. There will be
two follow-up letter mailings to
nonrespondents after the due date.
Closeout of mail operations is scheduled
for November 2016. Upon the close of
the collection period, the response data
will be processed, edited, reviewed,
tabulated, and released publically.
The survey will collect data on the
gender, ethnicity, race, and veteran
status for up to four persons owning the
majority of rights, equity, or interest in
the business. These data are needed to
evaluate the extent and growth of
business ownership by women,
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minorities, and veterans in order to
provide a framework for assessing and
directing federal, state, and local
government programs designed to
promote the activities of disadvantaged
groups.
The SBA and the MBDA will use the
data to allocate resources for their
business assistance programs.
The data will also be widely used by
private firms and individuals to
evaluate their own businesses and
markets. Additionally, the data will be
used by entrepreneurs to write business
plans and loan application letters, by
the media for news stories, by
researchers and academia for
determining firm characteristics, and by
the legal profession in evaluating the
concentration of minority businesses in
particular industries and/or geographic
areas.
Government program officials,
industry organization leaders, economic
and social analysts and researchers, and
business entrepreneurs are anticipated
users of ASE statistics. Examples of data
use include:
• The Small Business Administration
(SBA) and the Minority Business
Development Agency (MBDA) to assess
business assistance needs and allocate
available program resources.
• Local government commissions on
small and disadvantaged businesses to
establish and evaluate contract
procurement practices.
• Federal, state and local government
agencies as a framework for planning,
directing and assessing programs that
promote the activities of disadvantaged
groups.
• The National Women’s Business
Council to assess the state of women’s
business ownership for policymakers,
researchers, and the public at large.
• Consultants and researchers to
analyze long-term economic and
demographic shifts, and differences in
ownership and performance among
geographic areas.
• Individual business owners to
analyze their operations in comparison
to similar firms, compute their market
share, and assess their growth and
future prospects.
• Researchers and businesses to
understand the innovation and research
and development activities conducted
by entrepreneurs.
• Researchers and businesses to
understand the record-keeping and
management practices implemented by
entrepreneurs.
• Federal agencies to assess the
competitiveness of businesses by
ownership characteristics.
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• Data users to understand time-series
data in certain industries for
entrepreneurs.
• Business owners or perspective
business owners to gain knowledge
about the funding of businesses.
Affected Public: Business or other forprofit, not-for-profit institutions, State,
local or tribal government.
Frequency: Annually.
Respondent’s Obligation: Mandatory.
Legal Authority: Title 13 U.S.C.,
Sections 8(b), 131 and 182. Executive
Order 11625, Section 1(a)(3).
This information collection request
may be viewed at www.reginfo.gov.
Follow the instructions to view
Department of Commerce collections
currently under review by OMB.
Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
notice to OIRA_Submission@
omb.eop.gov or fax to (202) 395–5806.
Dated: March 7, 2016.
Glenna Mickelson,
Management Analyst, Office of the Chief
Information Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
U.S. Census Bureau
Proposed Information Collection;
Comment Request; Commodity Flow
Survey
U.S. Census Bureau,
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Department of
Commerce, as part of its continuing
effort to reduce paperwork and
respondent burden, invites the general
public and other Federal agencies to
take this opportunity to comment on
proposed and/or continuing information
collections, as required by the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995,
Public Law 104–13 (44 U.S.C.
3506(c)(2)(A)).
SUMMARY:
To ensure consideration, written
comments must be submitted on or
before May 10, 2016.
ADDRESSES: Direct all written comments
to Jennifer Jessup, Departmental
Paperwork Clearance Officer,
Department of Commerce, Room 6616,
14th and Constitution Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20230 (or via the
Internet at jjessup@doc.gov).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information or
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copies of the information collection
instrument(s) and instructions should
be directed to James Hinckley, Census
Bureau, Room 6H051, Washington, DC
20233 (or via the Internet at
james.hinckley@census.gov).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Abstract
The Commodity Flow Survey, a
component of the 2017 Economic
Census, is the only comprehensive
source of multimodal, system-wide data
on the volume and pattern of goods
movement in the United States. The
Commodity Flow Survey is conducted
in partnership with the Bureau of
Transportation Statistics, Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Research and
Technology, U.S. Department of
Transportation.
The Commodity Flow Survey data are
used by policy makers and
transportation planners in various
federal, state, and local agencies to
assess the demand for transportation
facilities and services, energy use, and
safety risks and environmental
concerns. Additionally, business
owners, private researchers, and
analysts use the Commodity Flow
Survey data for analyzing trends in the
movement of goods, mapping spatial
patterns of commodity and vehicle
flows, forecasting demands for the
movement of goods, and determining
needs for associated infrastructure and
equipment.
The survey provides data on the
movement of commodities in the United
States from their origin to destination.
The survey produces summary statistics
on value, tons, ton-miles and average
miles by commodity, industry, and
mode of transportation. The Census
Bureau will publish these shipment
characteristics for the nation, census
regions and divisions, states, and CFS
defined geographical areas.
Primary strategies for reducing
respondent burden in the Commodity
Flow Survey include: employing a
stratified random sample of business
establishments, requesting data on a
limited sample of shipment records
from each establishment, accepting
estimates of shipping activity, and
providing the opportunity for
establishments to report electronically.
II. Method of Collection
The Commodity Flow Survey will be
sent to a sample of business
establishments in mining,
manufacturing, wholesale, and select
retail and services industries. The
survey will also cover auxiliary
establishments (i.e., warehouses and
managing offices) of multi-
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
The Department of Commerce will submit to the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) for clearance the following proposal for collection of
information under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44
U.S.C. chapter 35).
Agency: U.S. Census Bureau.
Title: Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs.
OMB Control Number: 0607-0986.
Form Number(s): The online survey instrument does not have a form
number.
Type of Request: Revision of a currently approved collection.
Number of Respondents: 290,000.
Average Hours per Response: 35 minutes.
Burden Hours: 169,167.
Needs and Uses: In an effort to improve the timely measurement of
business dynamics in the United States, the U.S. Census Bureau conducts
an annual survey focused on employer businesses. The survey is known as
the Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs (ASE) and collects information on
characteristics of businesses and business owners. The ASE is a
supplement to the Survey of Business Owners and Self-Employed Persons
(SBO), which provides economic and demographic characteristics for
businesses and business owners by gender, ethnicity, race, and veteran
status every 5 years. The ASE is an intercensal program that helps
assess the health of the economy and provides detailed statistics on
businesses and business owners more frequently. The ASE is a joint
effort funded by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, the Minority
Business Development Agency (MBDA), and the Census Bureau. The Census
Bureau will collaborate with the Kauffman Foundation, the MBDA, and
other agencies to ensure the ASE is as robust and effective as
possible.
The inaugural ASE began collection in September 2015 for the 2014
reference year. Corresponding estimates will be released in late summer
of 2016. Estimates will include number of firms, sales/receipts, annual
payroll, and employment by gender, ethnicity, race, and veteran status.
The ASE includes questions from the 2012 SBO long form SBO-1 with
additional questions to collect data on entrepreneurs' access to
capital. The ASE introduces a new module each year focusing on an
important component related to business growth. Proposed module topics
include innovation, research and development, technological advances,
Internet usage, management and business practices, exporting practices,
and globalization. The 2014 ASE module covered innovation and research
and development. The 2015 module, the subject of this request, will
cover management and business practices. We are proposing no changes to
the core questions currently asked on the ASE. The survey samples
approximately 290,000 employer businesses stratified by metropolitan
statistical area (MSA), frame, and age of business. This survey will
help assess the impact young firms have on the growth of the economy.
Additionally, the survey has a longitudinal component that will allow
the growth of the firms in the sample to be tracked and analyzed over
time.
This collection allows the Census Bureau to collaborate on the
implementation of a key National Academies recommendation for improving
the measurement of business dynamics in the U.S. economy, which
recommended:
The Census Bureau Survey of Business Owners (SBO) should be
conducted on an annual basis. The survey should include both a
longitudinal component and a flexible, modular design that allows
survey content to change over time. In addition, the Census Bureau
should explore the possibility of creating a public-use (anonymized)
SBO or a restricted access version of the data file.
--Lynch, Lisa M., John Haltiwanger, and Christopher Mackie, eds.
Understanding Business Dynamics: An Integrated Data System for
America's Future. National Academies Press, 2007.
The additional sources of capital and financing questions provide
information on the financial trends and financial challenges faced by
entrepreneurs. Tabulation of the financing questions will offer insight
into the type of funding acquired and used by women-, minority-, and
veteran-owned businesses. Questions for the 2015 management and
business practices module were developed in conjunction with the Ewing
Marion Kauffman Foundation, MBDA, and the Census Bureau. Census Bureau
labor economists contributed to the development of the management
module by identifying relevant questions about entrepreneurs'
management, record-keeping, and other business practices. The 2015 ASE
module will allow for an assessment of management practices that
contribute to business growth. Questions from the management practices
module will also provide an understanding of the types of workers used
by a business and the types of tasks they perform. The ASE is designed
to retain certain businesses in the sample from year to year. This will
help track and assess the growth of these firms and changes to their
business characteristics over time.
The ASE collection is electronic only. An initial letter that
informs the respondents of their requirement to complete the survey and
provides survey access instructions will be mailed from the Census
Bureau's processing headquarters in Jeffersonville, Indiana. For the
2015 ASE, approximately 290,000 letters will be mailed to employer
businesses that were in business during 2015. Initial mailout will
occur in June 2016, with a due date of July 27, 2016. There will be two
follow-up letter mailings to nonrespondents after the due date.
Closeout of mail operations is scheduled for November 2016. Upon the
close of the collection period, the response data will be processed,
edited, reviewed, tabulated, and released publically.
The survey will collect data on the gender, ethnicity, race, and
veteran status for up to four persons owning the majority of rights,
equity, or interest in the business. These data are needed to evaluate
the extent and growth of business ownership by women,
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minorities, and veterans in order to provide a framework for assessing
and directing federal, state, and local government programs designed to
promote the activities of disadvantaged groups.
The SBA and the MBDA will use the data to allocate resources for
their business assistance programs.
The data will also be widely used by private firms and individuals
to evaluate their own businesses and markets. Additionally, the data
will be used by entrepreneurs to write business plans and loan
application letters, by the media for news stories, by researchers and
academia for determining firm characteristics, and by the legal
profession in evaluating the concentration of minority businesses in
particular industries and/or geographic areas.
Government program officials, industry organization leaders,
economic and social analysts and researchers, and business
entrepreneurs are anticipated users of ASE statistics. Examples of data
use include:
The Small Business Administration (SBA) and the Minority
Business Development Agency (MBDA) to assess business assistance needs
and allocate available program resources.
Local government commissions on small and disadvantaged
businesses to establish and evaluate contract procurement practices.
Federal, state and local government agencies as a
framework for planning, directing and assessing programs that promote
the activities of disadvantaged groups.
The National Women's Business Council to assess the state
of women's business ownership for policymakers, researchers, and the
public at large.
Consultants and researchers to analyze long-term economic
and demographic shifts, and differences in ownership and performance
among geographic areas.
Individual business owners to analyze their operations in
comparison to similar firms, compute their market share, and assess
their growth and future prospects.
Researchers and businesses to understand the innovation
and research and development activities conducted by entrepreneurs.
Researchers and businesses to understand the record-
keeping and management practices implemented by entrepreneurs.
Federal agencies to assess the competitiveness of
businesses by ownership characteristics.
Data users to understand time-series data in certain
industries for entrepreneurs.
Business owners or perspective business owners to gain
knowledge about the funding of businesses.
Affected Public: Business or other for-profit, not-for-profit
institutions, State, local or tribal government.
Frequency: Annually.
Respondent's Obligation: Mandatory.
Legal Authority: Title 13 U.S.C., Sections 8(b), 131 and 182.
Executive Order 11625, Section 1(a)(3).
This information collection request may be viewed at
www.reginfo.gov. Follow the instructions to view Department of Commerce
collections currently under review by OMB.
Written comments and recommendations for the proposed information
collection should be sent within 30 days of publication of this notice
to OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov or fax to (202) 395-5806.
Dated: March 7, 2016.
Glenna Mickelson,
Management Analyst, Office of the Chief Information Officer.
[FR Doc. 2016-05447 Filed 3-10-16; 8:45 am]
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