RePublished 60 Day Federal Register Notice (FRN)

Published 60 Day FRN for OMB Collection 1660-0125, (Compliance Letter), 9-26-2016.pdf

FEMA Preparedness Grants: Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP)

RePublished 60 Day Federal Register Notice (FRN)

OMB: 1660-0125

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greater participation. Contact the
individual listed below to register as a
speaker. Please note that the public
comment periods for speakers may end
before the times indicated on the
schedule that is posted on the CBP Web
page, http://www.cbp.gov/trade/
stakeholder-engagement/user-feeadvisory-committee.
Ms.
Wanda Tate, Office of Trade Relations,
U.S. Customs and Border Protection,
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Room
3.5A, Washington, DC 20229; telephone
(202) 344–1440; facsimile (202) 325–
4290.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Federal Emergency Management
Agency
[Docket ID: FEMA–2016–0023; OMB No.
1660–0125]

Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request; FEMA
Preparedness Grants: Homeland
Security Grant Program (HSGP)
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:

[FR Doc. 2016–23163 Filed 9–23–16; 8:45 am]

The Federal Emergency
Management Agency, as part of its
continuing effort to reduce paperwork
and respondent burden, invites the
general public and other Federal
agencies to take this opportunity to
comment on a revision of a currently
approved information collection. In
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, this notice seeks
comments concerning the Homeland
Security Grant Program (HSGP).
DATES: Comments must be submitted on
or before November 25, 2016.
ADDRESSES: To avoid duplicate
submissions to the docket, please use
only one of the following means to
submit comments:
(1) Online. Submit comments at
www.regulations.gov under Docket ID
FEMA–2016–0023. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
(2) Mail. Submit written comments to
Docket Manager, Office of Chief
Counsel, DHS/FEMA, 500 C Street SW.,
8NE, Washington, DC 20472–3100.
All submissions received must
include the agency name and Docket ID.
Regardless of the method used for
submitting comments or material, all
submissions will be posted, without
change, to the Federal eRulemaking
Portal at http://www.regulations.gov,
and will include any personal
information you provide. Therefore,
submitting this information makes it
public. You may wish to read the
Privacy Act notice that is available via
the link in the footer of
www.regulations.gov.

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Pursuant
to the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(5 U.S.C. Appendix), the Department of
Homeland Security (DHS) hereby
announces the meeting of the U.S.
Customs and Border Protection User Fee
Advisory Committee (UFAC). The
UFAC is tasked with providing advice
to the Secretary of Homeland Security
(DHS) through the Commissioner of U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on
matters related to the performance of
inspections coinciding with the
assessment of an agriculture, customs,
or immigration user fee.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Agenda
1. The Financial Assessment and
Options Subcommittee will review and
discuss the work that has been
completed, so that the UFAC can
deliberate upon and, if appropriate, vote
on recommendations.
2. Public Comment Period.
3. The Process Improvements
Subcommittee will review and discuss
the work that has been completed, so
that the UFAC can deliberate upon and,
if appropriate, vote on
recommendations.
4. Public Comment Period.
Dated: September 21, 2016.
Maria Luisa Boyce,
Senior Advisor for Private Sector Engagement,
Office of Trade Relations, U.S. Customs and
Border Protection.

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SUMMARY:

Paul
Belkin, Branch Chief, FEMA, Grant
Programs Directorate, 202–786–9771.
You may contact the Records
Management Division for copies of the
proposed collection of information at
email address: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: FEMA’s
Homeland Security Grant Program

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(HSGP) supports State and local efforts
to prevent terrorism and other
catastrophic events and to prepare the
Nation for the threats and hazards that
pose the greatest risk to the security of
the United States. The HSGP provides
funding to implement investments that
build, sustain, and deliver the 31 core
capabilities essential to achieving the
National Preparedness Goal (the Goal) of
a secure and resilient Nation. The
building, sustainment, and delivery of
these core capabilities are not exclusive
to any single level of government,
organization, or community, but rather,
require the combined effort of the whole
community. The HSGP supports core
capabilities across the five mission areas
of Prevention, Protection, Mitigation,
Response, and Recovery based on
allowable costs. HSGP is comprised of
three grant programs: State Homeland
Security Program (SHSP), Urban Area
Security Initiative (UASI), and
Operation Stonegarden (OPSG).
Together, these grant programs fund a
range of activities, including planning,
organization, equipment purchase,
training, exercises, and management
and administration across all core
capabilities and mission areas. The
authorizing authority of the HSGP is
Section 2002 of the Homeland Security
Act of 2002, as amended (Pub. L. 107–
296), (6 U.S.C. 603).
Collection of Information
Title: FEMA Preparedness Grants:
Homeland Security Grant Program
(HSGP).
Type of Information Collection:
Revision of a currently approved
information collection.
OMB Number: 1660–0125.
FEMA Forms: FEMA Form 089–1,
HSGP Investment Justification (SHSP
and UASI); FEMA Form 089–16, OPSG
Operations Order Report; FEMA Form
089–20, OPSG Inventory of Operation
Orders; FEMA Form 089–0–27,
Operation Stonegarden Daily Activity
Report (DAR).
Abstract: The HSGP is an important
tool among a comprehensive set of
measures to help strengthen the Nation
against risks associated with potential
terrorist attacks. DHS/FEMA uses the
information to evaluate applicants’
familiarity with the national
preparedness architecture and identify
how elements of this architecture have
been incorporated into regional/State/
local planning, operations, and
investments.
The HSGP is a primary funding
mechanism for building and sustaining
national preparedness capabilities. The
HSGP is comprised of three separate
grant programs: The SHSP, the UASI,

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and OPSG. Together, these grants fund
a range of preparedness activities,
including planning, organization,
equipment purchase, training, exercises,
and management and administration
costs. The OPSG will begin to utilize the
Office of Management and Budget’s
web-based portal MAX.GOV, at https://
www.MAX.GOV/, for operational
management of the grant program. The
HSGP now requires applicants to submit
the SAFECOM Compliance Letter,
which has been added to this collection.
The compliance letter certifies that the
applicant will comply with SAFECOM
Guidance when implementing
interoperable communications projects.
The letter will be attached in the NonDisaster Grants Management System as
part of the HSGP application.
Affected Public: State, Local or Tribal
Government.
Number of Respondents: 664.
Number of Responses: 53,920.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 269,579 hours.
Estimated Cost: The estimated annual
cost to respondents for the hour burden
is $16,587,196. There are no annual
costs to respondents’ operations and
maintenance costs for technical
services. There are no annual start-up or
capital costs. The cost to the Federal
Government is $2,022,270.

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Comments
Comments may be submitted as
indicated in the ADDRESSES caption
above. Comments are solicited to (a)
evaluate whether the proposed data
collection is necessary for the proper
performance of the agency, including
whether the information shall have
practical utility; (b) 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;
(c) enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and (d) 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 submission of
responses.
Dated: September 21, 2016.
Richard W. Mattison,
Records Management Program Chief, Mission
Support, Federal Emergency Management
Agency, Department of Homeland Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
[Docket No. DHS–2016–0057]

Critical Infrastructure Partnership
Advisory Council
Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: Notice of Critical Infrastructure
Partnership Advisory Council meeting.
AGENCY:

The Critical Infrastructure
Partnership Advisory Council (CIPAC)
will meet Tuesday, October 18, 2016, at
the Crystal Gateway Marriott, Arlington
Ballroom, Salon IV, 1700 Jefferson Davis
Highway, Arlington, VA 22202. This
meeting will be open to the public.
DATES: The CIPAC Plenary will meet on
October 18, 2016. The meeting will be
held from 10:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. EDT.
The meeting may adjourn early if the
committee has completed its business.
For additional information about
CIPAC, please consult the CIPAC Web
site, www.dhs.gov/cipac, or contact the
CIPAC Executive Secretariat by phone at
703–603–5087 or by email at CIPAC@
hq.dhs.gov.
SUMMARY:

1700 Jefferson Davis
Highway, Arlington, VA 22202.
While this meeting is open to the
public, participation in the CIPAC
deliberations is limited to committee
members, Department of Homeland
Security officials, and persons invited to
attend the meeting for special
presentations.
Immediately following the council
member panel discussion period, there
will be a limited time period for public
comment on only the agenda items as
listed in the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section below. Relevant
public comments may be submitted in
writing or presented in person for the
Council to consider. Be advised that offtopic questions or comments will not be
permitted or discussed. In-person
presentations will be limited to three
minutes per speaker, with no more than
15 minutes for all speakers. Parties
interested in presenting in person must
register no less than 15 minutes prior to
the beginning of the meeting, at the
meeting location. Oral presentations
will be permitted based upon the order
of registration; all registrants may not be
able to speak if time does not permit.
Written comments may be sent to
Renee Murphy, CIPAC Designated
Federal Officer, Department of
Homeland Security, National Protection
and Programs Directorate, 245 Murray
Lane SW., Mail Stop 0607, Arlington,
VA 20598–0607. Written comments
must be received by Renee Murphy by
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no later than 5:00 p.m. EDT, October 17,
2016, identified by Federal Register
Docket Number DHS–2016–0057 and
may be submitted by one of the
following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting written
comments.
• Email: [email protected]. Include
docket number DHS–2016–0057 in the
subject line of the message.
• Fax: 703–603–5190.
• Mail: Renee Murphy, Department of
Homeland Security, National Protection
and Programs Directorate, 245 Murray
Lane SW., Mail Stop 0607, Arlington,
VA 20598–0607.
Instructions: All written submissions
received must include the words
‘‘Department of Homeland Security’’
and the docket number for this action.
Written comments received will be
posted without alteration at
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read comments received by the CIPAC,
go to www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Cheryl Fenoli, Department of Homeland
Security, National Protection and
Programs Directorate, Office of
Infrastructure Protection, Sector
Outreach and Programs Division,
Partnership Coordination Section, 245
Murray Lane SW., Mail Stop 0607,
Arlington, VA 20598–0607, telephone
703–603–5087 or via email at CIPAC@
HQ.DHS.GOV.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
CIPAC Plenary convenes the critical
infrastructure owner and operator
members of the Sector Coordinating
Councils, including their representative
trade associations and Federal, State,
local, tribal and territorial governmental
entities comprising the members of the
Government Coordinating Council,
including their representative
organizations for all sixteen (16) sectors,
members of the State, Local, Tribal and
Territorial Government Coordinating
Council, Regional Consortium
Coordinating Council, Critical
Infrastructure Cross-Sector Council and
representatives of other Federal agencies
to include the Federal Senior
Leadership Council with responsibility
for critical infrastructure activities.
The October 18, 2016 meeting will
include council updates and panel
discussions between participating
members regarding issues relevant to
critical infrastructure security and
resilience.
Public Meeting Agenda
I. Call to Order/Opening Remarks

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