Supporting Statement 2018

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Request for Aerial Photography

OMB: 0560-0176

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U.S. Department of Agriculture

Farm Service Agency

OMB Number: 0560-0176


Purpose:


The purpose for this OMB review is to reinstate with change of previously approved collection associated with Request for Aerial Photography. The information collection was discontinued because the comment period was ending on November 5, 2018 in the 60-day notice. The 60-day notice publication was delayed due to a technical computer migration issues in the UTAH field office.


The USDA FSA Aerial Photography Field Office (APFO) has the authority to coordinate aerial photography work in USDA, develop and carry out aerial photography and remote sensing programs and the Agency’s aerial imagery flying contract programs.


The Film APFO secures is public domain and reproductions are available at cost to any customer with a need. All receipts from the sale of aerial photography products and services are deposited and sent to the U.S. Treasury.


The FSA-441 Request for Aerial photography is the form APFO asks customers to use when placing an order for aerial imagery products and services. The forms are also included in this request: FSA - 441B Custom Digital Print form and FSA-441C APFO Service Quality Survey. FSA-441B is for the customers for placing an order for custom aerial imagery products and services. The service quality survey is for the customers to evaluate the quality of our products and services provided by the APFO. Survey results are used internally only and are distribute to any other entity.


Supporting Statement for Paperwork Reduction


Justification


  1. Explain the circumstances that make the collection of information necessary.


Memorandum No. 755, Revision 2, Sales of Reproductions of Aerial or other Photographs, Mosaics and Maps dated September 10, 1945 and Section 387 of the Act of February 16, 1938. CFR Title 7 Section 1387 provides as follows:


“The Secretary may furnish reproductions of information such as georeferenced data from all sources, aerial or other photographs, mosaics, and maps as have been obtained in connection with the authorized work of the Department to farmers and governmental agencies at the estimated cost of furnishing such reproductions, and to persons other than farmers at such prices (not less than estimated cost of data processing, updating, revising, reformatting, repackaging and furnishing the reproductions and information), the money received from such sales to be deposited in the Treasury to the credit of the appropriation charged with the cost of making such reproductions. This section shall not affect the power of the Secretary to make other disposition of such or similar materials under any other provisions of existing law.”


Delegations of FSA Authority to the APFO are as follows:


  • FSA Management Authorities – Agency Administration

  • CA-266 12/28/71 Administrator – Coordinate aerial photography work in USDA

  • ASCS delegation of authority 5/9/89 DAM – Develop and carry out Agency’s aerial photography flying contract programs


To perform this function the FSA-441 form historically has been used to collect the necessary customer and photography information needed for the USDA-FSA-Aerial Photography Field Office (APFO) to produce and ship various digital and photo products and services ordered from our office.


  1. Indicate how, by whom, and for what purpose the information is to be used.


Some or all of the following personal information is furnished to the APFO Sales Section by the customer whenever they place a Work Order or Request for Information for aerial imagery products and services;


  • Customer Name

  • Street / PO Box Address

  • City, State, Zip Code

  • Contact Name

  • Agency Code

  • Purchase Order Number

  • Telephone, Fax, Email

  • Customer Code

  • Credit Card Number & Expiration Date

  • Amount Remitted / PO Amount


APFO customers currently have the option of placing orders by mail, email, fax, telephone, or as walk-in customers. Use of the FSA-441 Request for Aerial Photography form is not necessary and not required when placing an email or telephone order. Anticipating the Government Paperwork and Elimination Act, during FY08/09, customers will be able to place their order via web interface i.e., e-government initiatives. Furnishing this information requires the customer to research and prepare their request before submitting it to APFO.


The forms are also included in this request: FSA - 441B Custom Digital Print form and FSA-441C APFO Service Quality Survey. FSA-441B is for the customers for placing an order for custom aerial imagery products and services. The survey is used for the customers to evaluate the quality of our products and services provided by the APFO.



Each APFO product and service is assigned a Product Code and Price. The information collected becomes the customer and work order portion of the Work Order Entry System (WOES) Tracking and Reporting Systems.


Indicate how, by whom, and for what purpose the information is to be used. – (Continued)


Information collected is used to process fiscal obligations, communicate with the customer, process the request, and ship the requested products. Production, cost analysis, and service reports are derived from collected data. No specific reference is made to an individual customer; rather the data reflects a common customer group, such as Public, State and/or Federal Agency. References to distinct Federal Agencies are common, such as U.S. Forest Service or U.S. Geological Survey. These reports track cost share efforts with State and Federal Agencies, product and service preferences, service and process time, cost recovery, production goals, and resource requirements.


Credit card information is collected on hardcopy only and not entered into any computer system or database. Hardcopy files are stored in locked cabinets with access to Customer Service staff only.


  1. Use of Information Technology.


All the fillable and printable PDF forms (FSA-441, FSA-441B and 441-C) are available on the FSA Form Site and the APFO Public website. Forms can also be downloaded and completed at the users desktop or printed and pen-and-inked by the customer. Data from these forms are not collected until submitted by the customer to APFO in person, email, fax or the postal service. APFO Aerial Imagery Specialist personnel enter customer data from the completed FSA-441,Request for Aerial Photography form, and FSA-441B, Custom Digital Print form, into a relational database system, Work Order Entry System (WOES). Only data required to complete a customers request, communicate with the customer, and process fiscal obligations is retained.


The FSA-441C Survey is also available for the respondent to do online at www.surveymonkey.com/s/fsa_441c_apfo_service_quality. They are also allowed to email the pdf form (obtained from the eForm site) directly to [email protected] by visiting http://www.apfo.usda.gov.


FSA is expecting to implement an online services (including accepting credit card payments and ordering digital photography products) next year.


  1. Describe efforts to identify duplication.

The Aerial photography Field Office, as part of the Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency, is the only source, or sole source providing USDA Service Centers with Aerial imagery needed to administer federal farm programs. APFO joins with other federal agencies in cooperative photography programs and is the official distribution point for USDA related aerial photography which include Farm Service Agency (FSA), Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), US Forest Service, National High-Altitude Photography (NHAP), National Aerial Photography Program (NAPP), and the National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP) compressed county mosaics, quarter quad tiles, and FSA common land units.


  1. Methods to minimize burden on small businesses or other small entities.


The impact to small business or other small entities is the same for all customers. Because the data is specific to each order, there is no reduction of reporting burden which can be implemented. There are 585 small businesses or entities in this information collection.


  1. Consequence if information collection were less frequent.


The information collected is necessary each time an order is placed for products and services. When the customer has knowledge of their unique Customer Code, only that information is necessary to place orders. There is no consequence to Federal program or policy activities if the collection is not conducted or conducted less frequently. The customer initiates placing an order with our office.


  1. Special Circumstances.


Two special circumstances which would cause information collection to be conducted for Work Orders or Requests for Information are as follows:


Requiring written responses in less than 30 days

  • The customer wants to make special arrangements for delivery through their courier. They would furnish us with their courier name and account number.

  • The customer wants to change any of the ordering information. They would furnish us with their change requests.

  • The customer wants to change their mailing address. They would furnish us with their address changes.

  • The customer has furnished incomplete ordering information; we would contact the customer and request additional information.


Requiring submission of propriety trade secrets.


  • The customer is due a refund. We contact the customer and request additional information, Tax ID or Social Security Number required by the US Treasury.



  1. Federal Register notice, summarization of comments and consultation with persons outside the agency.


A Federal Register Notice was published on Wednesday, September 5, 2018 at 83 FR 45088. There were no comments received during the comment period.


The following customers were contacted for their comments on the forms:



  • NETR Include on form “Please

Jeff Teasley Call with Credit Card

2055 East Rio Salado Parkway Information”.

Tempe AZ 85281 480-967-6752


  • Dick Merrill Order form is too

115 Skyway Drive complicated.

Chuckey TN 37641 713-446-8290


  • Nicholas R Hubing Need online ordering

12537 Tapadero Way system.


  1. Explain any decision to provide any payment or gift to respondents.


We do not provide any payment or gift for customer responses nor do we anticipate a change to this policy.


  1. Confidentiality provided to respondents.


All information collected is treated as confidential and conforms with the Privacy and Freedom of Information Act.


  • The APFO Information System Security Program Manager has informed employees of their responsibility for computer and data security.


Reference to the “Note” located on the bottom of FSA 441 form (Reverse). Use of the data is specified in this remark and confidentiality is implied where indicated, use is limited to what has been identified in this “Note”.


The APFO posts a reference to Agency legal information and disclaimers and the privacy policy on the home page of the APFO web site. The APFO complies with all security standards prescribed by the Agency.


  1. Questions of a sensitive nature.


We do not request any information of a sensitive nature. We do not anticipate a change to this policy.


  1. Estimates of burden.


The burden on the estimated 1,465 respondents is averaged 25 minutes per response for a total of 433 hours. Number of respondents who travel as walk-in customers are included in form and non-form requests.


Customers collect ordering information for orders they initiate from a variety of sources;


  • Mail, email, fax, or telephone information to APFO, APFO makes coverage selections.

  • Walk-in customers to our office.

  • Customers purchase indexes to make their own coverage selection.

  • Customers visit an FSA Service Center for assistance.

  • Customers contact other federal agency offices for assistance.


Estimates of burden


The estimated annualized cost to respondents for the hour burdens for collection of information is $10,539. The formula used to compute this amount is 433 hours times $24.34 (the average hourly wage) equals $10,539.


The average hourly wage for customers derived by using U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2017.


  1. Total annual cost burden to respondents or record keepers.


There are no capital/startup costs associated with this information.


  1. Provide estimates of annualized cost to the federal government.


The cost of running this program is estimated at $14,615 per year, based on;


  • .15/form x 1,465 forms=$219.75;

  • $29.50/Average Hourly Wage (APFO)

  • 3 response forms/hour=488 hours

  • 488 hours x $29.50 = $14,396

  • $219.50+$14,396=$14,615.


  1. Reasons for changes in burden


The burden hours have decreased because there are a fewer customers requesting for the aerial photography products. The number of respondents and responses are 1,465 decreased by 10,655 from the last OMB approval at 12,120. The annual burden hour is 433 which decreased by 3,337 hours from the last OMB approval at 3,770 hours.


  1. Tabulation, analysis, and publication plans.


Operational costs are evaluated annually. Data is collected/reviewed daily on employee activities such as research, processing orders, reproduction, quality inspection, support services. Physical quarterly inventory of imaging supplies and materials is conducted to assure accuracy of data.


All production, support activities, and cost recovery is reported in the Aerial Photography Field Office Annual Snapshot and Trend Report. This report is distributed to USDA personnel and is available to the public from the APFO website.


  1. Reasons display of expiration date of OMB approval is inappropriate.


We are requesting approval to display the expiration date on the FSA-441 “Request for Aerial Photography” form.


18. Exceptions to 83-I certification statement.


There are no exceptions to 83-I.


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