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			A.8. Abstract:  
			 
 Due to
			the economic conditions of the past few years, which have resulted
			in a significant increase in job losses, states have been
			extremely busy conducting Rapid Response activities and have had
			little time to spend on identifying technical assistance or
			training needs, promising practices, and reflecting on lessons
			learned.  To assist states with these important continuous
			improvement activities, ETA created the Rapid Response
			Self-Assessment tool, which is  designed to help Rapid Response
			staff within states or local Workforce Investment Boards (WIBs)
			examine various elements of their Rapid Response systems and
			assess their performance.  Once completed, it will help state or
			local leadership and Rapid Response staff members/teams identify
			areas where improvement is needed, as well as identify those areas
			of high performance which ETA may use as promising practices and
			share with the workforce system.  
			 
 The Self
			Assessment tool was originally shared with states in 2009-10 in
			conjunction with training sessions, and reissued in a slightly
			revised format in 2012 through a Training and Employment Notice
			issuance. ETA is interested in determining the value of this tool
			to state and local workforce agencies which will help inform
			future TAT activities or products.   The proposed information
			collection instrument seeks to gather data primarily from users of
			the revised tool, but may also be used to obtain information from
			those states that used the original version only. Although ETA
			encouraged and engage  the use of the tool, doing so was
			completely voluntary; 
 The
			proposed information collection instrument is a 12-question,
			web-based survey.  ETA plans to ask Rapid Response state points of
			contact to distribute the survey to Rapid Response staff that
			completed the tool.  The points of contact will be contacted via
			email and provided information on how to access the survey
			instrument.  ETA expects no more than 100 respondents will
			participate in completing the survey.  
			 
 The
			information collection process will be administered as soon as
			possible following OMB approval. Although ETA does not anticipate
			a 100% response rate to the survey, the results do not need to be
			scientifically valid for ETA to gain important information about
			the value of the Self Assessment tool; therefore, ETA does not
			expect to incorporate any statistical approach for non-response or
			sampling. 
			 
 This
			data collection will not duplicate any information currently
			collected. Although identifiers will be used to link the
			information collected with other data, identities of respondents
			will not be included in published reports nor otherwise be
			revealed to anyone not directly involved in the information
			collection. |