1140-0049 justification

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Application for National Firearms Examiner Academy

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Department of Justice

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives

Information Collection Request

Supporting Statement

1140-0049

Application for National Firearms Examiner Academy

ATF F 6330.1



  1. JUSTIFICATION


  1. Necessity of Information Collection


The Office of Training and Professional Development (TPD) has a training program designed for entry level firearms and toolmark examiners. This program is designed in part to address the coming critical law enforcement needs of the services provided by firearms and toolmark examiners. The examiners themselves are a finite and dwindling population across the country. Yet, all law enforcement organizations who rely on ballistic and forensic firearms examinations require the services of this technical expertise. This course is designed to be offered to newly appointed ATF firearms and toolmark examiners as well as qualified applicants from other state, local, and federal law enforcement agencies.


In order for an agency outside of ATF to request enrollment at this academy, an application form would be necessary to transfer pertinent data to ATF for the purpose of planning as well as determining compliance with established prerequisites.


  1. Needs and Uses


The information from the application form would be collected and maintained by TPD for planning purposes as well as determining compliance with established prerequisites. Meeting or exceeding threshold requirements is critical in that recognition in this field comes not from ATF but from an independent professional organizational known as the Association of Firearms and Toolmark Examiners (AFTE). In order for an Academy program to be valid it must be in line with the governing body who recognizes and certifies the work of the examiners. Prerequisites established for the ATF Academy are in accordance with those of AFTE standards. Prerequisites include completion of a four year college degree as well as permanent assignment to a law enforcement forensic laboratory for the purposes of conducting the types of examinations related to this field.


  1. Use of Information Technology


This form is available on the ATF website however the application process will necessitate manual completion and submission through normal postal means. Recognizing that interest in this Academy will be found throughout all areas of the country, we cannot exclude those areas where agency funding would prevent internet access on behalf of the prospective student. Additionally, a signature would be required on the application form since we are requesting compliance with established prerequisites to attend the Academy.


  1. Efforts to Identify Duplication


ATF uses a uniform subject classification system for forms to identify duplication and to ensure that any similar information already available cannot be used or modified for use for the purpose of this information collection.


  1. Minimizing Burden on Small Businesses


The collection of information has no impact on small businesses.


  1. Consequences of Not Conducting or Less Frequent Collection


The consequences of not conducting this information collection would result in critical information that would not be available during the investigation of criminal cases. All law enforcement organizations who rely on ballistic and forensic firearms examination require the services of this technical expertise. The collection is necessary for ATF to process prospective Academy applicants, plan future training sessions, and verify eligibility of candidates.


  1. Special Circumstances


This information will be collected in a manner consistent with the guidelines in 5 CFR 1320.6.


  1. Public Comments and Consultations


The ATF TPD consulted with the Association of Firearms and Toolmark Examiners regarding the creation of the application. Prerequisites established for the ATF Academy are in accordance with those of Association. A 60-day and 30-day Federal Register notice was published in order to solicit comments from the general public. No comments were received.


  1. Provision of Payments or Gifts to Respondents


ATF will not provide any payment or gift of any type to respondents.


  1. Assurance of Confidentiality


The information regarding this information collection is kept in a secure location at the ATF National Laboratory Center. Also, the information on the form is reviewed only by ATF employees who determine the eligibility of the applicant. Confidentiality is not assured.


  1. Justification for Sensitive Questions


No questions of a sensitive nature are asked.


  1. Estimates of Respondent’s Burden


The number of respondents associated with this collection is 75. Total annual responses is 75. The time it takes to complete the form is 12 minutes. The total annual burden associated with this 15 hours (75 respondents x .20 (12 minutes) = 15 hours).


  1. Estimate of Cost Burden


The only cost associated with this collection is postage. Because of the low number of respondents, the cost of postage is way under a thousand dollars. Therefore, number 14. on the 83-I will be reported as 0.


  1. Cost to the Federal Government


There is no cost to the Federal Government.


  1. Reason for Change in Burden


There are no changes associated with this submission.


  1. Anticipated Publication Plan and Schedule


The results of this collection will not be published.


  1. Display of Expiration Date


ATF does not request approval to not display the expiration date of OMB approval for this information collection.


  1. Exception to the Certification Statement


There are no exceptions to the certification statement.


  1. STATISTICAL METHODS


None

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