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HISTORY:
84 FR 35184 (July 22, 2019).
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Dated at Washington, DC, on October 27,
2022.
James P. Sheesley,
Assistant Executive Secretary.
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BILLING CODE 6714–01–P
FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE
AGENCY
[No. 2022–N–13]
Proposed Collection; Comment
Request
AGENCY:
Federal Housing Finance
Agency.
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60-Day notice of submission of
information collection for approval from
Office of Management and Budget.
ACTION:
The Federal Housing Finance
Agency (FHFA or Agency), as part of its
continuing effort to reduce paperwork
and respondent burden, invites public
comments on a new information
collection titled ‘‘Tech Sprints,’’ as
required by the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995 (PRA). This information
collection has not yet been assigned a
control number by the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB). FHFA
intends to submit the information
collection to OMB for review and
approval of a three-year control number.
DATES: Interested persons may submit
comments on or before January 3, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments to FHFA,
identified by ‘‘Proposed Collection;
Comment Request: ‘Tech Sprints, (No.
2022–N–13)’ ’’ by any of the following
methods:
• Agency Website: www.fhfa.gov/
open-for-comment-or-input.
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments. If
you submit your comment to the
Federal eRulemaking Portal, please also
send it by email to FHFA at
RegComments@fhfa.gov to ensure
timely receipt by FHFA. Include the
following information in the subject line
of your submission: Comments (No.
2022–N–13).
• Mail/Hand Delivery: Federal
Housing Finance Agency, 400 Seventh
Street SW, Washington, DC 20219,
ATTENTION: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request: ‘‘Tech Sprints, (No.
2022–N–13)’’. Please note that all mail
sent to FHFA via the U.S. Postal Service
is routed through a national irradiation
facility, a process that may delay
delivery by approximately two weeks.
For any time-sensitive correspondence,
please plan accordingly.
We will post all public comments we
receive without change, including any
personal information you provide, such
as your name and address, email
address, and telephone number, on the
FHFA website at https://www.fhfa.gov.
Copies of all comments received will
be available for examination by the
public through the electronic comment
docket for this PRA Notice also located
on the FHFA website.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Liang Jensen, Senior Financial Analyst,
Liang.Jensen@fhfa.gov, (202) 649–3464;
or Angela Supervielle, Counsel,
Angela.Supervielle@fhfa.gov, (202) 649–
3973 (these are not toll-free numbers);
Federal Housing Finance Agency, 400
SUMMARY:
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Seventh Street SW, Washington, DC
20219. For TTY/TRS users with hearing
and speech disabilities, dial 711 and ask
to be connected to any of the contact
numbers above.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. Need for and Use of the Information
Collection
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The Federal Housing Enterprises
Financial Safety and Soundness Act of
1992 (Safety and Soundness Act), as
amended by the Federal Housing
Finance Regulatory Reform Act of 2008,
Division A of the Housing and
Economic Recovery Act of 2008,
requires FHFA to ensure that the
operations and activities of each
regulated entity foster liquid, efficient,
competitive, and resilient national
housing finance markets.1 Recognizing
the significant effects that the regulated
entities’ potential use of fintech
products and innovations could have on
the mortgage market and market
participants, FHFA has an interest in
learning about new and emerging
technologies which may have
applications in the mortgage space. To
obtain information from the public,
FHFA plans to conduct a series of
competitions called ‘‘Tech Sprints.’’ The
Tech Sprints will pose ‘‘problem
statements’’ associated with fintech in
the housing finance market and solicit
innovative solutions from individuals
and entities participating in the Tech
Sprint. The Tech Sprint solutions will
support the Agency in developing
strategies for the regulated entities to
advance housing finance fintech in a
safe and sound, responsible, and
equitable manner.2
For each Tech Sprint, FHFA intends
to collect information from potential
participants through a solicitation for
expression of interest to participate in
the Tech Sprint, as well as information
collected during the Tech Sprint
through the solutions to the challenge
statements presented. FHFA expects
participation from market participants
in the housing finance industry and
other industries, including without
limitation technology companies,
mortgage companies, academics,
industry groups, and other members of
the public.
B. Burden Estimate
FHFA estimates that two Tech Sprints
will be conducted each year over the
next three years. The total annualized
hour burden imposed upon respondents
by this information collection will be
5,000 hours, based on the following
calculations:
1. Applications
FHFA estimates that the average
number of individuals applying to
participate in each Tech Sprint over the
next three years will be 500, with one
response per applicant. The estimated
time to complete each application is one
hour. Therefore, the estimate for the
total annual hour burden for all
applications is 1,000 hours (500
applications × 1 hour per application ×
2 Tech Sprints per year = 1,000 hours).
2. Tech Sprint Participants
FHFA estimates that each Tech Sprint
will have an average of 50 participants.
Each participant will spend an average
of 40 hours participating in the Tech
Sprint. Therefore, the estimate for the
total annual hour burden for all Tech
Sprint participants is 4,000 hours (50
participants × 40 hours per participant
× 2 Tech Sprints per year = 4,000
hours).
C. Public Comments Request
Written comments are requested on:
(1) whether the collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of FHFA functions,
including whether the information has
practical utility; (2) the accuracy of
FHFA’s estimates of the burdens of the
collection of information; (3) ways to
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity
of the information collected; and (4)
ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on members
and project sponsors, including through
the use of automated collection
techniques or other forms of information
technology.
Shawn Bucholtz,
Chief Data Officer, Federal Housing Finance
Agency.
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1 12
U.S.C. 4513(a)(1)(B)(ii).
e.g., 12 U.S.C. 4501(1) (Congressional
recognition that the regulated entities have
important public purposes and so need to be
managed safely and soundly), and 12 U.S.C. 4501(7)
(noting that those public purposes include an
affirmative obligation to facilitate financing of
affordable housing for low- and moderate-income
families).
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GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
[OMB Control No. 3090–0086; Docket No.
2022–0001; Sequence No. 9]
Submission for OMB Review; General
Services Administration Acquisition
Regulation; Proposal To Lease Space,
GSA Form 1364 and Lessor’s Annual
Cost Statement, GSA Form 1217
Office of the Chief Acquisition
Officer, General Services
Administration (GSA).
ACTION: Notice of request for comments
regarding an extension to an existing
OMB clearance.
AGENCY:
Under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act, the
Regulatory Secretariat Division will be
submitting to the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) a request to review
and approve an extension of a
previously approved information
collection requirement for Proposal to
Lease Space, GSA Form 1364 and
Lessor’s Annual Cost Statement, GSA
Form 1217.
DATES: Submit comments on or before:
December 2, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and
recommendations for this information
collection should be sent within 30 days
of publication of this notice to
www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain.
Find this particular information
collection by selecting ‘‘Currently under
Review—Open for Public Comments’’;
or by using the search function.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Marten Wallace, Procurement Analyst,
General Services Acquisition Policy
Division, 202–286–5807 or via email at
marten.wallace@gsa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
A. Purpose
The General Services Administration
has various mission responsibilities
related to the acquisition, management,
and disposal of real and personal
property. These mission responsibilities
include developing requirements,
solicitation of lease offers and the award
of real property lease contracts.
Individual solicitations and resulting
contracts may impose unique
information collection/reporting
requirements on contractors, not
required by regulation, but necessary to
(1) evaluate whether the physical
attributes of offered properties meet the
Government’s requirements and (2)
evaluate the owner/offeror’s price
proposal. The approval requested
includes four versions of the GSA Form
1364; GSA Forms 1364, 1364A, 1364A–
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FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY
[No. 2022-N-13]
Proposed Collection; Comment Request
AGENCY: Federal Housing Finance Agency.
ACTION: 60-Day notice of submission of information collection for
approval from Office of Management and Budget.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA or Agency), as part
of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork and respondent burden,
invites public comments on a new information collection titled ``Tech
Sprints,'' as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA).
This information collection has not yet been assigned a control number
by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). FHFA intends to submit
the information collection to OMB for review and approval of a three-
year control number.
DATES: Interested persons may submit comments on or before January 3,
2023.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments to FHFA, identified by ``Proposed
Collection; Comment Request: `Tech Sprints, (No. 2022-N-13)' '' by any
of the following methods:
Agency Website: www.fhfa.gov/open-for-comment-or-input.
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the instructions for submitting comments. If you submit your
comment to the Federal eRulemaking Portal, please also send it by email
to FHFA at [email protected] to ensure timely receipt by FHFA.
Include the following information in the subject line of your
submission: Comments (No. 2022-N-13).
Mail/Hand Delivery: Federal Housing Finance Agency, 400
Seventh Street SW, Washington, DC 20219, ATTENTION: Proposed
Collection; Comment Request: ``Tech Sprints, (No. 2022-N-13)''. Please
note that all mail sent to FHFA via the U.S. Postal Service is routed
through a national irradiation facility, a process that may delay
delivery by approximately two weeks. For any time-sensitive
correspondence, please plan accordingly.
We will post all public comments we receive without change,
including any personal information you provide, such as your name and
address, email address, and telephone number, on the FHFA website at
https://www.fhfa.gov.
Copies of all comments received will be available for examination
by the public through the electronic comment docket for this PRA Notice
also located on the FHFA website.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Liang Jensen, Senior Financial
Analyst, [email protected], (202) 649-3464; or Angela Supervielle,
Counsel, [email protected], (202) 649-3973 (these are not
toll-free numbers); Federal Housing Finance Agency, 400
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Seventh Street SW, Washington, DC 20219. For TTY/TRS users with hearing
and speech disabilities, dial 711 and ask to be connected to any of the
contact numbers above.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. Need for and Use of the Information Collection
The Federal Housing Enterprises Financial Safety and Soundness Act
of 1992 (Safety and Soundness Act), as amended by the Federal Housing
Finance Regulatory Reform Act of 2008, Division A of the Housing and
Economic Recovery Act of 2008, requires FHFA to ensure that the
operations and activities of each regulated entity foster liquid,
efficient, competitive, and resilient national housing finance
markets.\1\ Recognizing the significant effects that the regulated
entities' potential use of fintech products and innovations could have
on the mortgage market and market participants, FHFA has an interest in
learning about new and emerging technologies which may have
applications in the mortgage space. To obtain information from the
public, FHFA plans to conduct a series of competitions called ``Tech
Sprints.'' The Tech Sprints will pose ``problem statements'' associated
with fintech in the housing finance market and solicit innovative
solutions from individuals and entities participating in the Tech
Sprint. The Tech Sprint solutions will support the Agency in developing
strategies for the regulated entities to advance housing finance
fintech in a safe and sound, responsible, and equitable manner.\2\
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\1\ 12 U.S.C. 4513(a)(1)(B)(ii).
\2\ See, e.g., 12 U.S.C. 4501(1) (Congressional recognition that
the regulated entities have important public purposes and so need to
be managed safely and soundly), and 12 U.S.C. 4501(7) (noting that
those public purposes include an affirmative obligation to
facilitate financing of affordable housing for low- and moderate-
income families).
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For each Tech Sprint, FHFA intends to collect information from
potential participants through a solicitation for expression of
interest to participate in the Tech Sprint, as well as information
collected during the Tech Sprint through the solutions to the challenge
statements presented. FHFA expects participation from market
participants in the housing finance industry and other industries,
including without limitation technology companies, mortgage companies,
academics, industry groups, and other members of the public.
B. Burden Estimate
FHFA estimates that two Tech Sprints will be conducted each year
over the next three years. The total annualized hour burden imposed
upon respondents by this information collection will be 5,000 hours,
based on the following calculations:
1. Applications
FHFA estimates that the average number of individuals applying to
participate in each Tech Sprint over the next three years will be 500,
with one response per applicant. The estimated time to complete each
application is one hour. Therefore, the estimate for the total annual
hour burden for all applications is 1,000 hours (500 applications x 1
hour per application x 2 Tech Sprints per year = 1,000 hours).
2. Tech Sprint Participants
FHFA estimates that each Tech Sprint will have an average of 50
participants. Each participant will spend an average of 40 hours
participating in the Tech Sprint. Therefore, the estimate for the total
annual hour burden for all Tech Sprint participants is 4,000 hours (50
participants x 40 hours per participant x 2 Tech Sprints per year =
4,000 hours).
C. Public Comments Request
Written comments are requested on: (1) whether the collection of
information is necessary for the proper performance of FHFA functions,
including whether the information has practical utility; (2) the
accuracy of FHFA's estimates of the burdens of the collection of
information; (3) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of
the information collected; and (4) ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on members and project sponsors, including
through the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of
information technology.
Shawn Bucholtz,
Chief Data Officer, Federal Housing Finance Agency.
[FR Doc. 2022-23828 Filed 11-1-22; 8:45 am]
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