0596-0216_2015_renewal_suptstmt

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Foreign Travel Proposal (Non-Federal)

OMB: 0596-0216

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The Supporting Statement for OMB 0596-0216

Foreign Travel Proposal-Non federal

January 2015


A. Justification

  1. Explain the circumstances that make the col­lection of information necessary. Iden­tify any legal or administrative require­ments that necessitate the collection. Attach a copy of the appropriate section of each statute and regulation mandating or authorizing the col­lection of information.

Laws and Regulations

  • 22 CFR 51.3

  • Federal Travel Regulation 301-10.131

  • USDA Regulation DM 2300-1

  • U.S. Department of State Foreign Affairs Manual (FAM), Volume 2 – General – 116.1-6

Forest Service is seeking renewal of the OMB approval to collect information from private citizens (not Federal employees) traveling to foreign countries on behalf of the Agency. These private citizens are considered invitational travelers and can be volunteers or an individual intermittently in government service as an expert or consultant. Invitational travelers can be citizens of another country. The collection of this information is necessary to facilitate timely issuance of foreign travel authorizations, visas, and country clearances.

Federal Travel Regulations – part 301-10 covers transportation expenses for those whose air travel is financed by U.S. Government funds. USDA Departmental regulation, DM 2300-1, is the primary source of USDA policy on managing temporary duty travel for private citizens (not Federal employees) traveling to foreign countries on behalf of the Forest Service.

According to 2 FAM 116.1-6(b) all Department of State and agencies with a .mil or .gov e-mail address, as well as ndu.edu, frb.org, or si.org, must send country clearance requests through the Department of State’s eCountry Clearance (eCC) program (https://ecc.state.gov/security/EccLogin.aspx). All classified clearance requests are still sent by cable.

  1. Indicate how, by whom, and for what pur­pose the information is to be used. Except for a new collec­tion, indicate the actual use the agency has made of the infor­ma­tion received from the current collec­tion.

  1. What information will be collected - reported or recorded? (If there are pieces of information that are especially burdensome in the collection, a specific explanation should be provided.)

Information collected includes the traveler’s destination, purpose of trip, and dates of travel. Also collected are name, address, contact telephone numbers, passport information, Country of citizenship (as required by the State Department), security clearance, as well as contacts information at each destination and hotel information. Federal government employees provide date and place of birth and the last four digits of the social security number; non-US government employees do not have to provide their date of birth or the last four digits of their social security number. The last four digits of their social security number and date of birth are for passport requests only. The FS does not obtain or issue official passports for invitational travelers.

  1. From whom will the information be collected? If there are different respondent categories (e.g., loan applicant versus a bank versus an appraiser), each should be described along with the type of collection activity that applies.

The information is collected from both federally and non-Federally employed individuals who are traveling outside of the United States on behalf of, or at the request of, the Forest Service.

  1. What will this information be used for? - provide ALL uses

This information is used for timely preparation of foreign travel document such as passports, visas, and country clearances.

Use of the information provided by the traveler (or their designee) depends upon circumstances. Name, place of birth, and passport information is sent to each trip destination’s United States embassy via a country clearance cable and is necessary to obtain the embassy’s approval for the trip. Security clearance is necessary to allow the traveler entry to specific areas within United States embassies abroad. The embassies use the destination information for contact purposes. The information will also be used to track travelers’ locations for traveler safety and security notification purposes.

  1. How will the information be collected (e.g., forms, non-forms, electronically, face-to-face, over the phone, over the Internet)? Does the respondent have multiple options for providing the information? If so, what are they?

United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service (FS) International Programs Travel Section use form FS-6500-1 (Foreign Travel Proposal) to collect the information.

The preferred method to complete this form is by downloading the form from a Forest Service website and completing electronically for transmission to Agency staff. Individuals that are unable to complete the document electronically may provide a handwritten form (utilizing the same form).

Information may also be obtained face-to-face, over the telephone, or via e-mail messages.

  1. How frequently will the information be collected?

The information is collected for each trip taken, generally not more than one time per year for non-federal travelers; and several times a year for Agency employees.

  1. Will the information be shared with any other organizations inside or outside USDA or the government?

This information is shared with the USDA Foreign Agriculture Service; U.S. State Department; foreign embassies in Washington, DC; and United States embassies in destination countries.

  1. If this is an ongoing collection, how have the collection requirements changed over time?

Country of citizenship information has been added to this collection as this is a new request from the embassies and State Department.

  1. Describe whether, and to what extent, the collection of information involves the use of auto­mat­ed, elec­tronic, mechani­cal, or other techno­log­ical collection techniques or other forms of information technol­o­gy, e.g. permit­ting elec­tronic sub­mission of respons­es, and the basis for the decision for adopting this means of collection. Also, describe any con­sideration of using in­fo­r­m­a­t­ion technolo­gy to re­duce bur­den.

By offering respondents numerous methods of reply, the Agency is taking advantage of currently available technology. The form FS-6500-1 is available electronically or hardcopy. This form may be delivered by email. Respondents can also use the telephone and email messages to share the required information with the Forest Service International Programs Travel Section personnel.

  1. Describe efforts to identify duplica­tion. Show specifically why any sim­ilar in­for­mation already avail­able cannot be used or modified for use for the purpos­es de­scri­bed in Item 2 above.

The information collected on this form is based on the upcoming trip and not duplicated elsewhere. The Forest Service does not have another method of collecting this information. This is a one-of-a-kind collection and required information is not obtainable by other methods.

  1. If the collection of information im­pacts small businesses or other small entities, describe any methods used to mini­mize burden.

Form FS-6500-1 is completed by Federal employees and individuals not employed by the Federal government, traveling outside the United States at the request of the Forest Service. The form is not long and completion is not burdensome.

  1. Describe the consequence to Federal program or policy activities if the collection is not conducted or is con­ducted less fre­quent­ly, as well as any technical or legal obstacles to reducing burden.

Without this information, the Forest Service cannot provide travel coordination support to international programs or other countries requesting the Agency’s assistance. In addition, the information is necessary to facilitate an individual’s request to travel on behalf of the Agency. The information gathered allows the Forest Service to meet State Department requirements.

  1. Explain any special circumstances that would cause an information collecti­on to be con­ducted in a manner:

Requiring respondents to report informa­tion to the agency more often than quarterly;

Information must be collected from respondents for each trip taken to a foreign country. This information is collected more often that quarterly only in the event that an individual travels more often than quarterly, or changes itinerary. If an itinerary changes during the travel period, the FS is notified of the change, usually via phone or e-mail, regardless of the reason why the itinerary changes (i.e., inclement weather, political activity, etc.)

  • Requiring respondents to prepare a writ­ten response to a collection of infor­ma­tion in fewer than 30 days after receipt of it;

The required response lead time is totally dependent on the time frame of the travel and embassy requirements. For example if the travel begins within 30 days, receipt of the form must occur in advance of the departure date.

  • Requiring respondents to submit more than an original and two copies of any docu­ment;

  • Requiring respondents to retain re­cords, other than health, medical, governm­ent contract, grant-in-aid, or tax records for more than three years;

  • In connection with a statisti­cal sur­vey, that is not de­signed to produce valid and reli­able results that can be general­ized to the uni­verse of study;

  • Requiring the use of a statis­tical data classi­fication that has not been re­vie­wed and approved by OMB;

  • That includes a pledge of confidentiality that is not supported by au­thority estab­lished in statute or regu­la­tion, that is not sup­ported by dis­closure and data security policies that are consistent with the pledge, or which unneces­sarily impedes shar­ing of data with other agencies for com­patible confiden­tial use; or

  • Requiring respondents to submit propri­etary trade secret, or other confidential information unless the agency can demon­strate that it has instituted procedures to protect the information's confidentiality to the extent permit­ted by law.

The only confidential information collected is the respondent’s personally identifiable information. The collection of information is conducted in a manner consistent with the guidelines in 5 CFR 1320.6. This information is secured during use, and only retained in accordance with the file retention standards.

There are no other special circumstances. The Agency is able to certify compliance with 5 CFR 1320.



  1. If applicable, provide a copy and iden­tify the date and page number of publication in the Federal Register of the agency's notice, required by 5 CFR 1320.8 (d), soliciting com­ments on the information collection prior to submission to OMB. Summarize public com­ments received in response to that notice and describe actions taken by the agency in response to these comments. Specifically address com­ments received on cost and hour burden.

The 60-day Federal Register notice for comment was published in Volume 79, page 62593, on October 20, 2014. No comments were received.

Describe efforts to consult with persons out­side the agency to obtain their views on the availability of data, frequency of collection, the clarity of instructions and record keeping, disclosure, or reporting format (if any), and on the data elements to be recorded, disclosed, or reported.

Consultation with representatives of those from whom information is to be obtained or those who must compile records should occur at least once every 3 years even if the col­lection of information activity is the same as in prior periods. There may be circumstances that may preclude consultation in a specific situation. These circumstances should be explained.



Proponent sent e-mails to several non-Forest Service and non-Federal employee travelers seeking comments on this information collection.

Comments were provided by:

Kristin Corcoran ([email protected]),

Rima Eid ([email protected]) and

Brehan Doud ([email protected])

  1. Explain any decision to provide any payment or gift to respondents, other than re-enumeration of contractors or grantees.

No payment or gifts are made to respondents.

  1. Describe any assurance of confidentiality provided to respondents and the basis for the assurance in statute, regulation, or agency policy.

Executive Order 9397 authorizes the collection and use of Social Security Numbers and Public Law 107-71 authorizes the collection and use of Passport Numbers. Collection and use are covered under Privacy Act System of Records USDA/OP-1 (Personnel and Payroll System of USDA Employees) and are consistent with the provisions of 5 USC 552a (Privacy Act of 1974). USDA/OP-1 also covers information collected from volunteers.

The collected information is kept in a secure location and destroyed once the trip has concluded.

  1. Provide additional justification for any questions of a sensitive nature, such as sexual behavior or attitudes, religious beliefs, and other matters that are commonly considered private. This justification should include the reasons why the agency considers the questions necessary, the specific uses to be made of the information, the explanation to be given to persons from whom the information is requested, and any steps to be taken to obtain their consent.

No questions of a sensitive nature are included in this information collection.

  1. Provide estimates of the hour burden of the collection of information. Indicate the number of respondents, frequency of response, annual hour burden, and an explanation of how the burden was estimated.

Indicate the number of respondents, frequency of response, annual hour burden, and an explanation of how the burden was estimated. If this request for approval covers more than one form, provide separate hour burden estimates for each form.

  1. Description of the collection activity

  2. Corresponding form number (if applicable)

  3. Number of respondents

d) Number of responses annually per respondent,

e) Total annual responses (columns c x d)

f) Estimated hours per response

g) Total annual burden hours (columns e x f)



Table 1: Estimated Annual Burden Hours

(a)

Description of the Collection Activity

(b)

Form Number

(c)

Number of Respondents

(d)

Number of responses annually per Respondent

(e)

Total annual responses

(c x d)

(f)

Estimate of Burden Hours per response

(g)

Total Annual Burden Hours

(e x f)

Collection of information required to complete Foreign Travel Proposal

FS-6500-1

200

1

200

20 minutes

(.333)

67 hours



  • Record keeping burden should be addressed separately and should include columns for:

a) Description of record keeping activity: None

b) Number of record keepers: None

c) Annual hours per record keeper: None

d) Total annual record keeping hours (columns b x c): Zero

Provide estimates of annualized cost to respondents for the hour burdens for collections of information, identifying and using appropriate wage rate categories.

Table 2: Estimated Cost to Respondents

(a)

Description of the Collection Activity

(b)

Estimated Total Annual Burden on Respondents (Hours)

(c)*

Estimated Average Income per Hour

(d)

Estimated Cost to Respondents

Collecting of information required to complete Foreign Travel Proposal

67 hours

$30.68

$2,056



Most non-federally employed travelers traveling on behalf of the Forest Service are post-secondary academics1 and scientists2. Based on information from the Bureau of Labor provided in its Occupational Outlook Handbook (2012-2013 Edition), the average annually salary for university faculty members in 2012 was $68,970; and for soil and plant scientists in 2012 was $58,610. All statistics provided were from May 2008, the last survey date. The average hourly salary calculated as follows:

$68,970 + $58,610 = $127,580

$127,580÷ 2 = $63,970

$63,970 ÷ 52 weeks = $1,227 per week

$1,227 per week ÷ 40 hours per week = $30.68 per hour

$30.68 per hour x 67 hours = $2,056

1 Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2012-2013 Edition – citing data from 2012 surveys: http://www.bls.gov/ooh



  1. Provide estimates of the total annual cost burden to respondents or record keepers resulting from the collection of information, (do not include the cost of any hour burden shown in items 12 and 14). The cost estimates should be split into two components: (a) a total capital and start-up cost component annualized over its expected useful life; and (b) a total operation and maintenance and purchase of services component.

There are no capital operation and maintenance costs.

  1. Provide estimates of annualized cost to the Federal government. Provide a description of the method used to estimate cost and any other expense that would not have been incurred without this collection of information.

The response to this question covers the actual costs the agency will incur as a result of implementing the information collection. The estimate should cover the entire life cycle of the collection and include costs, if applicable, for:

  • Employee labor and materials for developing, printing, storing forms

  • Employee labor and materials for developing computer systems, screens, or reports to support the collection

  • Employee travel costs

  • Cost of contractor services or other reimbursements to individuals or organizations assisting in the collection of information

  • Employee labor and materials for collecting the information

  • Employee labor and materials for analyzing, evaluating, summarizing, and/or reporting on the collected information


The estimated annualized cost to the Federal government calculated as follows:

  • The FS-6500-1 distribution, collection, and processing is done by an international travel specialist, who is paid at the GS-13 level. The hourly salary for a GS-13/step 7 employee in the Washington DC area is $52.22 per hour. Cumulatively, the estimated time for completion of these tasks is 30 minutes per form.

    • $52.22/hour x 1.3 cost to govt. = $67.89/hourly cost to the government

    • $67.89/hour x .5 hour/form = $33.95/form x 200 forms processed annually $6,790 annual cost to the government

  • Various management officials’ review and approve the FS-6500-1. The pay levels for these officials range from GS-14/step 5 or GS-15/step 5, to a member of the Senior Executive Service. To determine the average hourly rate, the average of a GS-14/step 5 ($58.28/hour) was added to the average of a GS-15/step 5 ($68.56/hour) and the total was divided by 2, then added to the average Senior Executive Service hourly salary ($77.95) and divided by 2. The final cost to the Federal government per hour was determined by multiplying the final average hourly salary by 1.3. Estimates are that it takes a management official (on average) 10 minutes to review and approve each FS-6500-1:

    • $58.28/hour + $68.56/hour = 126.84/hour ÷ 2 = $63.42/hour

    • $63.42/hour + $77.95/hour = $141.37/hour ÷ 2 = $70.69/hour

    • $70.69/hour x 1.3 cost to govt. = $91.90/hourly cost to the government

    • $91.90/hour x .166/hour per form = $15.26/form x 200 forms processed annually $3,052 annual cost to the government

  • Total cost to the Federal Government for this information collection was calculated as follows:

    • Annual Cost - Distribution, collection, processing FS-6500-1: $6,790

    • Annual Cost – Review and approval of FS-6500-1: $3,052

    • $6,790 + $3,052 = $9,842

Table 3 – Estimated Annualized cost to the Federal Government


ACTION ITEM

PERSONNEL

GS LEVEL

HOURLY RATE*

HOURS

SALARY

Distribution, collection, processing FS-6500-1

International Travel Specialist

GS-13/7

$67.89

100

$6,790

Review and approval of FS-6500-1

Management Official

Varies

$91.90

33

$3,052

Total Cost to the Federal Government for this Information Collection

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$9,842


  1. Explain the reasons for any program changes or adjustments reported in items 13 or 14 of OMB form 83-I.

The estimate of the number of annual respondents has increased from 150 to 200, based on expected use in the future of contractors for foreign travel and the reduction of the number of Forest Service employees.


Due to the increase of the number of respondents, the annual burden has increased from 50 hours to 67 hours.


  1. For collections of information whose results are planned to be published, outline plans for tabulation and publication.

Results will not be published.

  1. If seeking approval to not display the expiration date for OMB approval of the information collection, explain the reasons that display would be inappropriate.

Agency plans on displaying expiration date on form FS-6500-1.

  1. Explain each exception to the certification statement identified in item 19, "Certification Requirement for Paperwork Reduction Act."

No exceptions needed.

B. Collections of Information Employing Statistical Methods

This information collection does not employ statistical methods.



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