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OBP booth would greatly limit OBP’s
ability to stay engaged with or grow its
stakeholder base or provide the most
relevant products/services to those
stakeholders.
• This collection does not include a
pledge of confidentiality that is not
supported by established authority in
statute or regulation. This collection of
information is covered by PIA DHS/
ALL/PIA–006 DHS General Contact List.
• This is a renewal of an existing
collection. No changes were made to the
collection instruments.
The Office of Management and Budget
is particularly interested in comments
which:
1. Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
2. Evaluate the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
3. Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and
4. 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,
e.g., permitting electronic submissions
of responses.
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Analysis
Agency: Cybersecurity and
Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA),
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS).
Title: Gratuitous Services Agreement,
Volunteer Release and Hold Harmless,
and OBP Interest Sign-up Sheet.
OMB Number: 1670–0031.
Frequency: Annually.
Affected Public: STATE, LOCAL,
TRIBAL, AND TERRITORIAL
GOVERNMENTS AND PRIVATE
SECTOR INDIVIDUALS.
Number of Respondents: 950.
Estimated Time per Respondent: 15
MIN.
Total Burden Hours: 160.
Total Annualized Respondent Cost:
$6,812.
Total Annualized Respondent Out-ofPocket Cost: $0.
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Total Annualized Government Cost:
$21,204.
Robert J. Costello,
Chief Information Officer, Department of
Homeland Security, Cybersecurity and
Infrastructure Security Agency.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
[Docket No. CISA–2023–0010]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Sector Outreach and
Programs Online Meeting Registration
Tool
Cybersecurity and
Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA),
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS).
ACTION: 30-Day notice and request for
comments; revision; 1670–0019.
AGENCY:
The Infrastructure Security
Division (ISD) within Cybersecurity and
Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)
will submit the following information
collection request (ICR) to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and clearance in accordance
with the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995. The submission proposes to
renew the information collection for an
additional three years and update the
burden estimates associated with
collecting information for the purposes
of registration for meetings and events.
CISA previously published this
information collection request (ICR) in
the Federal Register on April 5, 2023 for
a 60-day public comment period. No
comments were received by CISA. The
purpose of this notice is to allow
additional 30-days for public comments.
DATES: The comment period for the
information collection request
published on April, 05, 2023 at 88 FR
20176. Comments are encouraged and
will be accepted until September 28,
2023.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
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 30-day Review—Open
for Public Comments’’ or by using the
search function.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Annie Hunziker Boyer, 703–603–5000,
CISARegulations@cisa.dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Critical Infrastructure Protection Act of
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2001, 42 U.S.C. 5195c, states that any
physical or virtual disruption of the
operation of the critical infrastructures
of the United States be rare, brief,
geographically limited in effect,
manageable, and minimally detrimental
to the economy, human and government
services, and national security of the
United States; and that actions
necessary to achieve the policy stated be
carried out in a public-private
partnership involving corporate and
non-governmental organizations. On
behalf of the DHS, the Cybersecurity
and Infrastructure Security Agency’s
Infrastructure Security Division (CISA
ISD) manages the Department’s program
to protect the Nation’s 16 critical
infrastructure sectors by implementing
the National Infrastructure Protection
Plan (NIPP) 2013, Partnering for Critical
Infrastructure Security and Resilience.
Pursuant to Presidential Policy Directive
21 on Critical Infrastructure Security
and Resilience (February 2013), each
sector is assigned a Sector-Specific
Agency (SSA) to oversee Federal
interaction with the array of sector
security partners, both public and
private. An SSA is responsible for
leading a unified public-private sector
effort to develop, coordinate, and
implement a comprehensive physical,
human, and cyber security strategy for
its assigned sector. There are six critical
infrastructure sectors assigned to CISA
ISD, including the Chemical sector. In
addition to fulfilling the regulatory
obligations set forth by Congress, the
CISA Office of Chemical Security
coordinates with the builds sustainable
partnerships with its public and private
sector stakeholders to enable more
effective coordination, information
sharing, and program development and
implementation. These partnerships are
sustained through the NIPP Sector
Partnership Model.1
Information sharing is a key
component of the NIPP Partnership
Model, and DHS sponsored conferences
are one mechanism for information
sharing. To facilitate conference
planning and organization. This
voluntary information collection tool for
online event registration is maintained
and leveraged by the Office of Chemical
Security within CISA ISD. The
information collected with this tool is
used to register public and private
sector stakeholders for meetings hosted
by the Office of Chemical Security,
principally the annual Chemical
Security Summit. This tool is also used
for private sector stakeholders to register
their interest in being contacted by
1 NIPP 2013 Partnering for Critical Infrastructure
Security and Resilience, pp 10–12.
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chemical security personnel regarding
services provided under the voluntary
ChemLock security program. The Office
of Chemical Security uses the
information collected to ensure that
sufficient space and resources are
available at meetings; to follow up with
registrants when required; to develop
meeting materials for attendees; and
efficiently generate attendee and
speaker nametags. Additionally, it
enables the Office of Chemical Security
to gain a better understanding of the
organizations participating in chemical
security events, and subsequently also
identify which segments of the sector
are underrepresented. This then allows
for the Office to target these
underrepresented sector elements
through outreach and awareness
initiatives.
The changes to the collection include:
changes to the burden costs, annual
government costs, and revised and
added data fields. In addition to the
removal of historically retained fields
that collect redundant or unnecessary
information, and updating existing
fields for accuracy and ease of use, two
additional fields has been added:
• ‘How did you hear of this event,’ a
field which was included in the original
instrument for this collection, and
removed in a previous revision, has now
been re-added to the instrument.
• A field for the registrant’s company
website has been added.
The annual burden cost for the
collection has increased by $5,751, from
$1,802 to $7,553, largely due to an
increase in the number of respondents
associated with the shift to a hybrid
event and updated compensation rates.
Additionally, the scope of the collection
has increased twofold: (1) the annual
Chemical Security Summit, the event
with which the calculations for this
collection have been historically based,
has moved to a hybrid format that
allows for a dramatic increase in
estimated registration numbers (from
400 previously to 1400), and (2) the
utilization of this collection for the
voluntary ChemLock program which
adds an estimated 200 users per year.
The annual government cost for the
collection has increased by $53,757,
from $8,347 to $62,104, due to the shift
to a hybrid event format and the
associated increase in the number of
registrations, which increased from
1,000 to 7,106.
This is a revision and renewal of an
information collection.
OMB is particularly interested in
comments that:
1. Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
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functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
2. Evaluate the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
3. including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
4. Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and
5. 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
6. other forms of information
technology, e.g., permitting electronic
submissions of responses.
Analysis
Agency: Cybersecurity and
Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA),
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS).
Title: Sector Outreach and Programs
Online Meeting Registration Tool.
OMB Number: 1670–0019.
Frequency: Annually.
Affected Public: State, Local, Tribal,
and Territorial Governments and Private
Sector Individuals.
Number of Annualized Respondents:
1,600.
Estimated Time per Respondent: 0.05
hours.
Total Burden Hours: 80 hours.
Total Annualized Respondent
Opportunity Cost: $7,553.33.
Total Annualized Respondent Out-ofPocket Cost: $0.
Total Annualized Government Cost:
$62,103.77.
Robert J. Costello,
Chief Information Officer, Department of
Homeland Security, Cybersecurity and
Infrastructure Security Agency.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
[Docket No. CISA–2023–0012]
Notice of President’s National
Infrastructure Advisory Council
Meeting
Cybersecurity and
Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA),
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS).
ACTION: Notice of Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA) meeting; request
for comments.
AGENCY:
CISA is publishing this notice
to announce the following President’s
SUMMARY:
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National Infrastructure Advisory
Council (NIAC) meeting.
DATES:
Meeting Registration: Registration is
required to attend the meeting and must
be received no later than 5 p.m. Eastern
Time (ET) on September 13, 2023. For
more information on how to participate,
please contact NIAC@cisa.dhs.gov.
Speaker Registration: Registration to
speak during the meeting’s public
comment period must be received no
later than 5 p.m. ET on September 13,
2023.
Written Comments: Written comments
must be received no later than 5 p.m. ET
on September 13, 2023.
Meeting Date: The NIAC will meet on
September 19, 2023, from 1 to 5 p.m.
ET. The meeting may close early if the
council has completed its business.
ADDRESSES: The National Infrastructure
Advisory Council’s open session will be
held in-person at 1650 Pennsylvania
Ave NW, Washington, DC; however,
members of the public may participate
via teleconference only. Requests to
participate will be accepted and
processed in the order in which they are
received. For access to the conference
call bridge, information on services for
individuals with disabilities, or to
request special assistance, please email
NIAC@cisa.dhs.gov by 5 p.m. ET on
September 13, 2023. The NIAC is
committed to ensuring all participants
have equal access regardless of
disability status. If you require a
reasonable accommodation due to a
disability to fully participate, please
contact Celinda Moening at NIAC@
cisa.dhs.gov as soon as possible.
Comments: The council will consider
public comments on issues as listed in
the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section
below. Associated materials for
potential discussions during the
meeting will be available for review at
https://www.cisa.gov/niac by September
12, 2023. Comments should be
submitted by 5 p.m. ET on September
13, 2023 and must be identified by
Docket Number CISA–2023–0012.
Comments may be submitted by one of
the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal:
www.regulations.gov. Please follow the
instructions for submitting written
comments.
• Email: NIAC@cisa.dhs.gov. Include
the Docket Number CISA–2023–0012 in
the subject line of the email.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the words ‘‘Department of
Homeland Security’’ and the Docket
Number for this action. Comments
received will be posted without
alteration to www.regulations.gov,
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
[Docket No. CISA-2023-0010]
Agency Information Collection Activities: Sector Outreach and
Programs Online Meeting Registration Tool
AGENCY: Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA),
Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
ACTION: 30-Day notice and request for comments; revision; 1670-0019.
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SUMMARY: The Infrastructure Security Division (ISD) within
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) will submit the
following information collection request (ICR) to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for review and clearance in accordance with
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. The submission proposes to renew
the information collection for an additional three years and update the
burden estimates associated with collecting information for the
purposes of registration for meetings and events. CISA previously
published this information collection request (ICR) in the Federal
Register on April 5, 2023 for a 60-day public comment period. No
comments were received by CISA. The purpose of this notice is to allow
additional 30-days for public comments.
DATES: The comment period for the information collection request
published on April, 05, 2023 at 88 FR 20176. Comments are encouraged
and will be accepted until September 28, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and recommendations for the proposed
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 30-day Review--
Open for Public Comments'' or by using the search function.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Annie Hunziker Boyer, 703-603-5000,
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Critical Infrastructure Protection Act
of 2001, 42 U.S.C. 5195c, states that any physical or virtual
disruption of the operation of the critical infrastructures of the
United States be rare, brief, geographically limited in effect,
manageable, and minimally detrimental to the economy, human and
government services, and national security of the United States; and
that actions necessary to achieve the policy stated be carried out in a
public-private partnership involving corporate and non-governmental
organizations. On behalf of the DHS, the Cybersecurity and
Infrastructure Security Agency's Infrastructure Security Division (CISA
ISD) manages the Department's program to protect the Nation's 16
critical infrastructure sectors by implementing the National
Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP) 2013, Partnering for Critical
Infrastructure Security and Resilience. Pursuant to Presidential Policy
Directive 21 on Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience
(February 2013), each sector is assigned a Sector-Specific Agency (SSA)
to oversee Federal interaction with the array of sector security
partners, both public and private. An SSA is responsible for leading a
unified public-private sector effort to develop, coordinate, and
implement a comprehensive physical, human, and cyber security strategy
for its assigned sector. There are six critical infrastructure sectors
assigned to CISA ISD, including the Chemical sector. In addition to
fulfilling the regulatory obligations set forth by Congress, the CISA
Office of Chemical Security coordinates with the builds sustainable
partnerships with its public and private sector stakeholders to enable
more effective coordination, information sharing, and program
development and implementation. These partnerships are sustained
through the NIPP Sector Partnership Model.\1\
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\1\ NIPP 2013 Partnering for Critical Infrastructure Security
and Resilience, pp 10-12.
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Information sharing is a key component of the NIPP Partnership
Model, and DHS sponsored conferences are one mechanism for information
sharing. To facilitate conference planning and organization. This
voluntary information collection tool for online event registration is
maintained and leveraged by the Office of Chemical Security within CISA
ISD. The information collected with this tool is used to register
public and private sector stakeholders for meetings hosted by the
Office of Chemical Security, principally the annual Chemical Security
Summit. This tool is also used for private sector stakeholders to
register their interest in being contacted by
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chemical security personnel regarding services provided under the
voluntary ChemLock security program. The Office of Chemical Security
uses the information collected to ensure that sufficient space and
resources are available at meetings; to follow up with registrants when
required; to develop meeting materials for attendees; and efficiently
generate attendee and speaker nametags. Additionally, it enables the
Office of Chemical Security to gain a better understanding of the
organizations participating in chemical security events, and
subsequently also identify which segments of the sector are
underrepresented. This then allows for the Office to target these
underrepresented sector elements through outreach and awareness
initiatives.
The changes to the collection include: changes to the burden costs,
annual government costs, and revised and added data fields. In addition
to the removal of historically retained fields that collect redundant
or unnecessary information, and updating existing fields for accuracy
and ease of use, two additional fields has been added:
`How did you hear of this event,' a field which was
included in the original instrument for this collection, and removed in
a previous revision, has now been re-added to the instrument.
A field for the registrant's company website has been
added.
The annual burden cost for the collection has increased by $5,751,
from $1,802 to $7,553, largely due to an increase in the number of
respondents associated with the shift to a hybrid event and updated
compensation rates. Additionally, the scope of the collection has
increased twofold: (1) the annual Chemical Security Summit, the event
with which the calculations for this collection have been historically
based, has moved to a hybrid format that allows for a dramatic increase
in estimated registration numbers (from 400 previously to 1400), and
(2) the utilization of this collection for the voluntary ChemLock
program which adds an estimated 200 users per year. The annual
government cost for the collection has increased by $53,757, from
$8,347 to $62,104, due to the shift to a hybrid event format and the
associated increase in the number of registrations, which increased
from 1,000 to 7,106.
This is a revision and renewal of an information collection.
OMB is particularly interested in comments that:
1. Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information is
necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency,
including whether the information will have practical utility;
2. Evaluate the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of
the proposed collection of information,
3. including the validity of the methodology and assumptions used;
4. Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and
5. 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
6. other forms of information technology, e.g., permitting
electronic submissions of responses.
Analysis
Agency: Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA),
Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Title: Sector Outreach and Programs Online Meeting Registration
Tool.
OMB Number: 1670-0019.
Frequency: Annually.
Affected Public: State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial Governments
and Private Sector Individuals.
Number of Annualized Respondents: 1,600.
Estimated Time per Respondent: 0.05 hours.
Total Burden Hours: 80 hours.
Total Annualized Respondent Opportunity Cost: $7,553.33.
Total Annualized Respondent Out-of-Pocket Cost: $0.
Total Annualized Government Cost: $62,103.77.
Robert J. Costello,
Chief Information Officer, Department of Homeland Security,
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
[FR Doc. 2023-18554 Filed 8-28-23; 8:45 am]
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