60 Day FRN OE-417

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Electric Emergency Incident and Disturbance Report

60 Day FRN OE-417

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Federal Register / Vol. 85, No. 114 / Friday, June 12, 2020 / Notices

[Docket No.: ED–2020–SCC–0074]

Governor’s Emergency Education
Relief Fund Application; Correction
Office of Elementary and
Secondary Education (OESE),
Department of Education (ED).
ACTION: Correction notice.
AGENCY:

On May 27, 2020, the U.S.
Department of Education published a
60-day comment period notice in the
Federal Register with FR DOC# 2020–
11352 (Page 31756, Column 2 and 3;
Page 31757, Column 1) seeking public
comment for an information collection
entitled, ‘‘Governor’s Emergency
Education Relief Fund Application.’’
The Total Estimated Number of Annual
Burden Hours of 26 is wrong, and the
correct number is 130. The PRA
Coordinator, Strategic Collections and
Clearance Governance and Strategy
Division, Office of Chief Data Officer,
hereby issues a correction notice as
required by the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995.

SUMMARY:

Kate Mullan,
PRA Coordinator, Strategic Collections and
Clearance, Governance and Strategy Division,
Office of Chief Data Officer.
[FR Doc. 2020–12760 Filed 6–11–20; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
U.S. Energy Information
Administration
Agency Information Collection
Extension
U.S. Energy Information
Administration (EIA), Department of
Energy (DOE).
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:

EIA requests a three-year
extension, with changes, to Form OE–
417 Electric Emergency Incident and
Disturbance Report, OMB Control
Number 1901–0288, as required under
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
Form OE–417 collects information for
DOE to monitor electric emergency
incidents and disturbances in the
United States (including all 50 States,
the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico,
U.S. Virgin Islands, and the U.S.
Territories). The information collected
allows DOE to conduct post-incident
reviews examining significant
interruptions of electric power or threats
to the national electric system.

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EIA must receive all comments
on this proposed information collection
no later than August 11, 2020. If you
anticipate any difficulties in submitting
your comments by the deadline, contact
the person listed in the ADDRESSES
section of this notice as soon as
possible.
ADDRESSES: Written comments may be
sent to OE–417 Recertification, C/O
Matthew Tarduogno, U.S. Department of
Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue
SW, Washington, DC 20585 or by fax at
202–586–2623, or by email at OE417@
hq.doe.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Matthew Tarduogno, U.S. Department of
Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue
SW, Washington, DC 20585,
[email protected], 202–
586–2892.The forms and instructions
are available online at: https://
www.oe.netl.doe.gov/oe417.aspx.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
information collection request contains:
(1) OMB No.: 1901–0288;
(2) Information Collection Request
Title: Electric Emergency Incident and
Disturbance Report;
(3) Type of Request: Three-year
extension with changes;
(4) Purpose: DOE uses Form OE–417
Emergency Incident and Disturbance
Report to monitor electric emergency
incidents and disturbances in the
United States (including all 50 States,
the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico,
U.S. Virgin Islands, and the U.S.
Territories) and to investigate significant
interruptions of electric power or threats
to the electric system reliability. Form
OE–417 also enables DOE to meet the
Department’s national security
responsibilities as the coordinating
agency for Emergency Support Function
(ESF) #12—Energy, under the National
Response Framework, and the SectorSpecific Agency for the energy sector,
pursuant to Presidential Policy Directive
21—Critical Infrastructure Security and
Resilience, Presidential Policy Directive
41—United States Cyber Incident
Coordination, and the Fixing Americas
Surface Transportation (FAST) Act,
Public Law 114–94. The information
may also be shared with other nonregulatory federal agencies assisting in
emergency response and recovery
operations, or investigating the causes of
an incident or disturbance to the
national electric system. Public
summaries are published on Form OE–
417 web page at https://
www.oe.netl.doe.gov/oe417.aspx on a
monthly basis to keep the public
informed.
(4a) Proposed Changes to Information
Collection: DOE proposes to change the
DATES:

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form number from Form OE–417 to
Form DOE–417. The other changes
proposed to Form OE–417 align the
reporting requirements with the recently
approved North American Electric
Reliability Corporation (NERC) CIP–
008–6 Reliability Standard, which
established new definitions for a Cyber
Security Incident and a Reportable
Cyber Security Incident. CIP–008–6 also
expanded the reporting requirements;
including expanding the applicable
systems to report on and adding new
reporting requirements for attempted
compromises of high and medium
impact BES cyber systems and their
associated electronic access control or
monitoring systems. The continued
alignment between Form OE–417 and
NERC reporting requirements helps
minimize confusion among industry
stakeholders about where and how to
file reports and enable industry
stakeholders to train personnel to report
using a single form. By incorporating
the requirements established by NERC
CIP–008–6 Reliability Standard in Form
OE–417, entities may only be required
to submit Form OE–417. This change
reduces the reporting burden for the
electric power industry. Additional
changes to Form OE–417 clarify
reporting criteria and allow respondents
to select potentially applicable
exceptions under the Freedom of
Information Act. While submitters may
mark information as potentially exempt,
whether information is or is not exempt
as part of a FOIA response will be
determined by the Department at the
time of processing the FOIA request. See
DOE’s FOIA regulations at 10 CFR part
1004 for more information. A summary
of these and other changes to Form OE–
417 is provided below:
• Changed the lettering or name of
the form from ‘‘Form OE–417’’ to ‘‘Form
DOE–417’’
• Added new reporting requirements
from the North American Electric
Reliability Corporation (NERC) CIP–
008–6 Standard to reduce the combined
burden on respondents reporting to
NERC and DOE and streamline
responses. It is expected that for NERC
reporting entities registered in the
United States; NERC will accept use of
Form OE–417 to meet the submittal
requirements that will be established by
CIP–008–6 to the Department of
Homeland Security and the Electricity
Information Sharing and Analysis
Center
• Updated the ‘‘Response Due’’
criteria with new line numbers and
added the following:
Æ ‘‘If criterion 2 is met, also submit
the Cyber Attributes on line T in
Schedule 2.’’

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Æ ‘‘By the end of the next calendar
day after a determination, submit
Schedule 1 and lines N–S and the Cyber
Attributes on line T in Schedule 2 as an
Attempted Cyber Compromise if
criterion 14 is met.’’
• Renumbered reporting criteria due
to the new reporting requirements.
• To align with reporting
requirements established by the NERC
CIP–008–06 standard:
Æ Reworded Criteria 2 to ‘‘Reportable
Cyber Security Incident’’
Æ Added new Criteria 3 ‘‘Cyber event
that is not a Reportable Cyber Security
Incident that causes interruptions of
electrical system operations.’’
• To align with reporting
requirements established by the NERC
CIP–008–06 standard
Æ Added ‘‘Attempted Cyber
Compromise’’ Alert Type to be filed
within 1-Day
Æ Added corresponding criteria
‘‘Cyber Security Incident that was an
attempt to compromise a High or
Medium Impact Bulk Electric System
Cyber System or their associated
Electronic Access Control or Monitoring
Systems’’
• Updated Line Numbers throughout
Schedule 1 and Schedule 2
• Added self-identified FOIA
Exemption criteria for respondents to
identify whether the respondent
considers the information in Schedule 1
Lines C & D may be exempt FOIA due
to the following:
Æ ‘‘Privileged or confidential
information, e.g., trade secrets,
commercial, or financial information’’
Æ ‘‘Critical Electric Infrastructure
Information’’
Æ ‘‘Other information exempt from
FOIA’’
• Added self-identified FOIA
Exemption criteria for respondents to
identify whether information in
Schedule 2 may be exempt FOIA due to
the following:
Æ ‘‘Privileged or confidential
information, e.g., trade secrets,
commercial, or financial information’’
Æ ‘‘Critical Electric Infrastructure
Information’’
Æ ‘‘Other information exempt from
FOIA’’
• Added the following to the
direction to the Narrative Section
‘‘Cyber Attributes: For cyber events,
including attempted cyber
compromises, provide the following
attributes (at a minimum): (1) The
functional impact, (2) the attack vector
used, and (3) the level of intrusion that
was achieved or attempted.’’
• Added the DHS CISA Integrated
Operations Coordination Center
(CIOCC) or their successor(s) to Line W.

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(5) Annual Estimated Number of
Respondents: 2,515.
(6) Annual Estimated Number of
Total Responses: 250.
(7) Annual Estimated Number of
Burden Hours: 5,457.
(8) Annual Estimated Reporting and
Recordkeeping Cost Burden: $437,324.
Comments are invited on whether or
not: (a) The proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of agency functions,
including whether the information will
have a practical utility; (b) EIA’s
estimate of the burden of the proposed
collection of information, including the
validity of the methodology and
assumptions used, is accurate; (c) EIA
can improve the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information it will collect;
and (d) EIA can minimize the burden of
the collection of information on
respondents, such as automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology.
Statutory Authority: 15 U.S.C. 772(b),
764(b); 764(a); and 790a and 42 U.S.C.
7101 et seq. and the Public Utility
Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 (16
U.S.C. 2601, Pub. L. 93–275.
Signing Authority: This document of
the Department of Energy was signed on
June 3, 2020, by Nicholas Andersen,
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of
Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and
Emergency Response, pursuant to
delegated authority from the Secretary
of Energy. That document with the
original signature and date is
maintained by DOE. For administrative
purposes only, and in compliance with
requirements of the Office of the Federal
Register, the undersigned DOE Federal
Register Liaison Officer has been
authorized to sign and submit the
document in electronic format for
publication, as an official document of
the Department of Energy. This
administrative process in no way alters
the legal effect of this document upon
publication in the Federal Register.
Signed in Washington, DC, on June 8,
2020.
Treena V. Garrett,
Federal Register Liaison Officer,U.S.
Department of Energy.
[FR Doc. 2020–12689 Filed 6–11–20; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
DOE/NSF High Energy Physics
Advisory Panel
Office of Science, Department
of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of open meeting.
AGENCY:

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This notice announces a
meeting of the DOE/NSF High Energy
Physics Advisory Panel (HEPAP). The
Federal Advisory Committee Act
requires that public notice of these
meetings be announced in the Federal
Register.
DATES: Thursday, July 9, 2020; 9:00 a.m.
to 6:00 p.m.; Friday, July 10, 2020; 8:30
a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
ADDRESSES: This meeting is open to the
public. This meeting will be held
digitally via Zoom. Information to
participate can be found on the website
closer to the meeting date at https://
science.osti.gov/hep/hepap/meetings/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Michael Cooke, Executive Secretary;
High Energy Physics Advisory Panel
(HEPAP); U.S. Department of Energy;
Office of Science; SC–35/Germantown
Building, 1000 Independence Avenue
SW, Washington, DC 20585; Telephone:
(301) 903–4140; Email: michael.cooke@
science.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose of Meeting: To provide
advice and guidance on a continuing
basis to the Department of Energy and
the National Science Foundation on
scientific priorities within the field of
high energy physics research.
Tentative Agenda: Agenda will
include discussions of the following:
SUMMARY:

July 9–10, 2020
• Discussion of Department of Energy
High Energy Physics Program
• Discussion of National Science
Foundation Elementary Particle
Physics Program
• Reports on and Discussions of Topics
of General Interest in High Energy
Physics
• Public Comment (10-minute rule)
Public Participation: The meeting is
open to the public. A webcast of this
meeting will be available. Please check
the website below for updates and
information on how to view the
meeting. If you would like to file a
written statement with the Committee,
you may do so either before or after the
meeting. If you would like to make oral
statements regarding any of these items
on the agenda, you should contact
Michael Cooke, (301) 903–4140 or by
email at: Michael.Cooke@
science.doe.gov. You must make your
request for an oral statement at least five
business days before the meeting.
Reasonable provision will be made to
include the scheduled oral statements
on the agenda. The Chairperson of the
Panel will conduct the meeting to
facilitate the orderly conduct of
business. Public comment will follow
the 10-minute rule.

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