DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION
SUPPORTING STATEMENT – PART B
Survey of FTA Stakeholders
(OMB Control No. 2132-0564)
B. Collection of Information Employing Statistical Methods
1. Universe and respondent selection
● Target population: FTA’s grantees, which include local governments, transit
agencies, Metropolitan Planning Organizations, State agencies, tribal governments
and eligible non-profit organizations.
● There are approximately 1,500 grantees in the target population. FTA believes it is
important to provide the opportunity for each grantee to complete the survey to provide
feedback on customer service; therefore, FTA does not intend to use a smaller
sample size.
● FTA does intend to stratify grantees based on size, type of organization and
geographical location based on the ten standard federal regions that FTA Regional
Offices have as their service territories and any Headquarters Offices that administer
grants and provide services. We want to keep the stratification to a minimum so that
grantees can preserve their anonymity and provide candid responses on their
perception of FTA’s customer service.
● The goal is at least a 60% participation rate.
2. Procedures for collecting information
● The survey will be conducted using an Internet survey and software that will tabulate
the responses by question and by Regional or Headquarters Offices as a whole.
. Summary data will be provided in chart and/or graphical presentation to show the rating
for each question. The plan is to conduct the survey annually to analyze trends in
customer service for each office and FTA as a whole. The survey will be sent by an
electronic mail message seeking participation in order to improve FTA’s customer
service with a hyperlink to the Internet site that hosts the survey.
3. Methods to maximize response
The response rates were 52 percent in 2008 and 46 percent in 2020. FTA has set a goal to attain at least a 60% survey response rate. The Internet software will establish a deadline for response and will be programmed to send one or two reminders to encourage participation. There likely will be a general FTA announcement to grantees to preview the upcoming survey cycle, identify the purpose of the survey and request cooperation of the respondents. FTA does not intend to offer any special incentives although there will be considerable outreach by Regional Offices and announcements from the Headquarters Office regarding the importance of good participation by our grantees. The stakeholder organizations and industry associations will also be asked to publicize the survey. FTA expects good reliability of the data since the survey will be sent to agency general managers and the questions are straightforward and do not require any computations or specialized data entry.
4. Tests of procedures
A small group of eight transit agencies was asked to review the survey to insure that the questions were appropriate and relevant to FTA services provided and not burdensome to the agency to respond. FTA did not intend for this small sample size of grantees to actually take the survey, but they did provide feedback on the robustness of the customer service questions posed.
5. Contacts for statistical aspects and data collection
● Fred Williams, PhD, FTA Office of Budget and Policy, telephone 202-366-1696,
fred.williams/@dot.gov
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File Title | JUSTIFICATION STATEMENT |
Author | BarneyS |
Last Modified By | sylvia.marion |
File Modified | 2011-03-31 |
File Created | 2011-03-31 |