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Next Generation Network Priority
Services User Requirements
Cybersecurity and
Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA),
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS).
ACTION: 60-Day notice and request for
comments; new collection (request for a
new OMB control number), 1670–NEW.
AGENCY:
The DHS CISA Emergency
Communications Division (ECD) will
submit the following Information
Collection Request (ICR) to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and clearance.
DATES: Comments are encouraged and
will be accepted until November 20,
2023.
SUMMARY:
You may submit comments,
identified by docket number Docket #
CISA–2023–0022, at:
Æ Federal eRulemaking Portal:
https://www.regulations.gov. Please
follow the instructions for submitting
comments.
ADDRESSES:
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Instructions: All submissions received
must include the agency name and
docket number Docket # CISA–2023–
0022. All comments received will be
posted without change to https://
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments received, go to https://
www.regulations.gov.
Executive
Order 12862 directs Federal agencies to
provide service to the public that
matches or exceeds the best service
available in the private sector. To work
continuously to ensure that programs
are effective and meet customers’ needs,
Cybersecurity Infrastructure Agency
Emergency Communications Division
(hereafter ‘‘the Agency’’) seeks to obtain
OMB approval of a generic clearance to
collect qualitative feedback on 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 collection of information is
necessary to enable the Agency to garner
customer and stakeholder feedback in
an efficient, timely manner, in
accordance with the commitment on
improving service delivery. The
information collected from customers
and stakeholders will help ensure that
users have an effective, efficient, and
satisfying experience with the Agency’s
programs. 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.
Improving agency programs requires
ongoing assessment of service delivery,
meaning a systematic review of the
operation of a program compared to a
set of explicit or implicit standards, as
a way of contributing to the continuous
improvement of the program. The
Agency will collect, analyze, and
interpret information gathered through
this generic clearance to identify
strengths and weaknesses of current
services and make improvements in
service delivery based on feedback. The
respondent pool consists of, but not
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limited to, federal, state, local, tribal,
territorial and industry users of
emergency communications priority
services. The solicitation of feedback
will target areas such as: timeliness,
appropriateness, accuracy of
information, courtesy, efficiency of
service delivery, and resolution of
issues with service delivery. Responses
will be assessed to plan and inform
efforts to improve or maintain the
quality of service offered to the public.
If this information is not collected, vital
feedback from customers and
stakeholders on the Agency’s services
will be unavailable.
The Agency will only submit a
collection for approval under this
generic clearance process if it meets the
following conditions:
• Information gathered will be used
only internally for general service
improvement and program management
purposes and is not intended for release
outside of the agency. (If released,
appropriate Agency procedures will be
followed);
• Information gathered will not be
used for the purpose of substantially
informing influential policy decisions;
• Information gathered will yield
qualitative information; the collections
will not be designed or expected to
yield statistically reliable results or used
as though the results are generalizable to
the population of study;
• The collections are voluntary;
• The collections are low-burden for
respondents (based on considerations of
total burden hours, total number of
respondents, or burden-hours per
respondent) and are low-cost for both
the respondents and the Federal
Government;
• The collections are noncontroversial and do not raise issues of
concern to other Federal agencies;
• Any collection is targeted to the
solicitation of opinions from
respondents who have experience with
the program or may have experience
with the program in the near future; and
With the exception of information
needed to provide renumeration for
participants of focus groups and
cognitive laboratory studies, personally
identifiable information (PII) is
collected only to the extent necessary
and is not retained.
If these conditions are not met, the
Agency will submit an information
collection request to OMB for approval
through the normal PRA process.
To obtain approval for a collection
that meets the conditions of this generic
clearance, a standardized form will be
submitted to OMB along with
supporting documentation (e.g., a copy
of the comment card). The submission
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will have automatic approval unless
OMB identifies issues within 5 business
days.
The types of collections that this
generic clearance covers include, but are
not limited to:
• Customer comment cards/
complaint forms.
• Focus Groups of customers,
potential customers, delivery partners,
or other stakeholders.
• Cognitive laboratory studies, such
as those used to refine questions or
assess usability of a website;
• Qualitative customer satisfaction
surveys (e.g., post-transaction surveys;
opt-out web surveys).
• In-person observation testing (e.g.,
website or software usability tests).
The Agency has established a
manager/managing entity to serve for
this generic clearance and will conduct
an independent review of each
information collection to ensure
compliance with the terms of this
clearance prior to submitting each
collection to OMB.
If appropriate, agencies will collect
information electronically and/or use
online collaboration tools to reduce
burden.
Small business or other small entities
may be involved in these efforts, but the
Agency will minimize the burden on
them of information collections
approved under this clearance by
sampling, asking for readily available
information, and using short, easy-tocomplete information collection
instruments. Without these types of
feedback, the Agency will not have
timely information to adjust its services
to meet customer needs. If a
confidentiality pledge is deemed useful
and feasible, the Agency will only
include a pledge of confidentiality that
is supported by authority established in
statute or regulation, that is supported
by disclosure and data security policies
that are consistent with the pledge, and
that does not unnecessarily impede
sharing of data with other agencies for
compatible confidential use. If the
agency includes a pledge of
confidentiality, it will include a citation
for the statute or regulation supporting
the pledge.
There are no program changes since
the previous OMB approval.
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;
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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.
Analysis
Agency: Cybersecurity and
Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA),
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS).
Title: Next Generation Network
Priority Services User Requirements.
OMB Number: 1670–NEW.
Frequency: Annually.
Affected Public: Federal, state, local,
tribal, territorial, and industry users of
emergency communications priority
services.
Number of Annualized Respondents:
50,000 for survey; 200 for focus groups.
Estimated Annual Time per
Respondent: 15 minutes for survey; 60
minutes for focus groups.
Total Burden Hours: 12,500 minutes
for survey; 400 minutes for focus
groups.
Total Annual Cost: $523,727.
Annualized Respondent Cost: $0.
Total Annualized Respondent Out-ofPocket Cost: $0.
Total Annualized Government Cost:
$972,397.
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-2023-0022]
Next Generation Network Priority Services User Requirements
AGENCY: Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA),
Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
ACTION: 60-Day notice and request for comments; new collection (request
for a new OMB control number), 1670-NEW.
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SUMMARY: The DHS CISA Emergency Communications Division (ECD) will
submit the following Information Collection Request (ICR) to the Office
of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and clearance.
DATES: Comments are encouraged and will be accepted until November 20,
2023.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by docket number Docket
# CISA-2023-0022, at:
[cir] Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Please follow the instructions for submitting comments.
Instructions: All submissions received must include the agency name
and docket number Docket # CISA-2023-0022. All comments received will
be posted without change to https://www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or
comments received, go to https://www.regulations.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Executive Order 12862 directs Federal
agencies to provide service to the public that matches or exceeds the
best service available in the private sector. To work continuously to
ensure that programs are effective and meet customers' needs,
Cybersecurity Infrastructure Agency Emergency Communications Division
(hereafter ``the Agency'') seeks to obtain OMB approval of a generic
clearance to collect qualitative feedback on 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 collection of information is necessary to enable the Agency to
garner customer and stakeholder feedback in an efficient, timely
manner, in accordance with the commitment on improving service
delivery. The information collected from customers and stakeholders
will help ensure that users have an effective, efficient, and
satisfying experience with the Agency's programs. 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.
Improving agency programs requires ongoing assessment of service
delivery, meaning a systematic review of the operation of a program
compared to a set of explicit or implicit standards, as a way of
contributing to the continuous improvement of the program. The Agency
will collect, analyze, and interpret information gathered through this
generic clearance to identify strengths and weaknesses of current
services and make improvements in service delivery based on feedback.
The respondent pool consists of, but not
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limited to, federal, state, local, tribal, territorial and industry
users of emergency communications priority services. The solicitation
of feedback will target areas such as: timeliness, appropriateness,
accuracy of information, courtesy, efficiency of service delivery, and
resolution of issues with service delivery. Responses will be assessed
to plan and inform efforts to improve or maintain the quality of
service offered to the public. If this information is not collected,
vital feedback from customers and stakeholders on the Agency's services
will be unavailable.
The Agency will only submit a collection for approval under this
generic clearance process if it meets the following conditions:
Information gathered will be used only internally for
general service improvement and program management purposes and is not
intended for release outside of the agency. (If released, appropriate
Agency procedures will be followed);
Information gathered will not be used for the purpose of
substantially informing influential policy decisions;
Information gathered will yield qualitative information;
the collections will not be designed or expected to yield statistically
reliable results or used as though the results are generalizable to the
population of study;
The collections are voluntary;
The collections are low-burden for respondents (based on
considerations of total burden hours, total number of respondents, or
burden-hours per respondent) and are low-cost for both the respondents
and the Federal Government;
The collections are non-controversial and do not raise
issues of concern to other Federal agencies;
Any collection is targeted to the solicitation of opinions
from respondents who have experience with the program or may have
experience with the program in the near future; and
With the exception of information needed to provide renumeration
for participants of focus groups and cognitive laboratory studies,
personally identifiable information (PII) is collected only to the
extent necessary and is not retained.
If these conditions are not met, the Agency will submit an
information collection request to OMB for approval through the normal
PRA process.
To obtain approval for a collection that meets the conditions of
this generic clearance, a standardized form will be submitted to OMB
along with supporting documentation (e.g., a copy of the comment card).
The submission will have automatic approval unless OMB identifies
issues within 5 business days.
The types of collections that this generic clearance covers
include, but are not limited to:
Customer comment cards/complaint forms.
Focus Groups of customers, potential customers, delivery
partners, or other stakeholders.
Cognitive laboratory studies, such as those used to refine
questions or assess usability of a website;
Qualitative customer satisfaction surveys (e.g., post-
transaction surveys; opt-out web surveys).
In-person observation testing (e.g., website or software
usability tests).
The Agency has established a manager/managing entity to serve for
this generic clearance and will conduct an independent review of each
information collection to ensure compliance with the terms of this
clearance prior to submitting each collection to OMB.
If appropriate, agencies will collect information electronically
and/or use online collaboration tools to reduce burden.
Small business or other small entities may be involved in these
efforts, but the Agency will minimize the burden on them of information
collections approved under this clearance by sampling, asking for
readily available information, and using short, easy-to-complete
information collection instruments. Without these types of feedback,
the Agency will not have timely information to adjust its services to
meet customer needs. If a confidentiality pledge is deemed useful and
feasible, the Agency will only include a pledge of confidentiality that
is supported by authority established in statute or regulation, that is
supported by disclosure and data security policies that are consistent
with the pledge, and that does not unnecessarily impede sharing of data
with other agencies for compatible confidential use. If the agency
includes a pledge of confidentiality, it will include a citation for
the statute or regulation supporting the pledge.
There are no program changes since the previous OMB approval.
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.
Analysis
Agency: Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA),
Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Title: Next Generation Network Priority Services User Requirements.
OMB Number: 1670-NEW.
Frequency: Annually.
Affected Public: Federal, state, local, tribal, territorial, and
industry users of emergency communications priority services.
Number of Annualized Respondents: 50,000 for survey; 200 for focus
groups.
Estimated Annual Time per Respondent: 15 minutes for survey; 60
minutes for focus groups.
Total Burden Hours: 12,500 minutes for survey; 400 minutes for
focus groups.
Total Annual Cost: $523,727.
Annualized Respondent Cost: $0.
Total Annualized Respondent Out-of-Pocket Cost: $0.
Total Annualized Government Cost: $972,397.
Robert J. Costello,
Chief Information Officer, Department of Homeland Security,
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
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