Supporting Statement for
Paperwork Reduction Act Submission
Department of Transportation Acquisition Regulation (TAR)
Part 1239 Clauses 1252.239-89 and 1252-239-90
2105-0580
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Explain the circumstances that make the collection of information necessary. Identify legal or administrative requirements that necessitate the collection of information.
As a result of proposed rule, RIN 2105-AE26: Streamline and Update the Department of Transportation Acquisition Regulation posted to the Federal Register, 86FR69452, on December 7, 2021, TAR Case 2020-001, this is a request from the Department of Transportation (DOT) for OMB approval of a new Information Collection (IC). Under Public Law 113-283, section 2521, Federal Information Security Modernization Act of 2014, each agency of the Federal Government must provide security for the information and information systems that support the operations and assets of the agency, including those provided or managed by another agency, contractor, or other source.
In order for DOT to comply with Public Law 113-283, section 2521 Federal Information Security Modernization Act of 2014, DOT developed clauses 1252.239-89, Technology Modernization, and 1252.239-90, Technology Upgrades/Refreshment. These clauses contain the following information collection requirements from the public:
1252.239-89, Technology Modernization: Submittal of price or cost proposals for modernization approach.
1252.239-90, Technology Upgrades/Refreshment: Submittal of price or cost proposals for upgrade / refreshment approach.
Clause 1252.239-89, Technology Modernization, encourages the contractor to propose independently a modernization approach to the hardware, software, specifications, or other requirements of the contract. This modernization approach may be proposed to increase efficiencies (both system and process level), reduce costs, strengthen the cyber security posture, or for any other purpose which presents an advantage to the Government. The clause requires the contractor to submit a price or cost proposal to the Contracting Officer for evaluation.
Clause 1252.239-90, Technology Upgrades/Refreshment, encourages contractors to propose independently technology improvements to the hardware, software, specifications, or other requirements of the contract. These improvements may be proposed to save money, to improve performance, to save energy, to satisfy increased data processing requirements, or for any other purpose that presents a technological advantage to the Government. The clause requires the contractor to submit a price or cost proposal to the Contracting Officer for evaluation.
The required information collection requirements are to be used by DOT to assess the contractor’s proposal(s), the comparative advantages and disadvantages of the existing contract requirement and the proposed change; itemized requirements of the contract that must be changed; an estimate of the changes in performance and price or cost; and potential delivery schedule impact(s). The information is needed by the Government to adequately evaluate the proposals and negotiate any contract modification terms and conditions, to include cost or price.
Information collection requirement responses and proposals can be submitted via electronic submission.
The information collections required by the clauses are based on the need for DOT to seek opportunities to modernize, refresh and upgrade the agency’s IT infrastructure and systems to better enable it to comply with Federal and DOT security requirements. Each contract awarded requires specific information collections and other previous contract submissions cannot be used. Submissions are specific to individual contracts. Therefore, there will be no duplication.
If the collection of information impacts small businesses or other small entities, describe any methods used to minimize burden.
Small businesses will be affected in the same way as large businesses in order to comply with statutes and other Federal requirements which require security of information technology, information and information systems.
Failure to collect the information could impede DOT’s ability to ensure its IT systems are appropriate refreshed and modernized during a contract performance period in order to protect DOT information technology, information and information systems.
DOT does not expect that any contractor/subcontractor would submit a response more often than quarterly and more likely no more than annually due to technology products and services deployed by commercial activities.
There were no public comments received on the proposed information collection instruments.
There were no efforts to consult with persons outside the agency beyond the publication of this proposed rule in the Federal Register.
No payments or gifts have been provided.
This information is disclosed only to the extent consistent with prudent business practices and current regulations.
The request for information does not include any questions of a sensitive nature.
Total Burden Hours: 550
Average Number of Respondents: 366
Average Annual Responses: 366
Total Burden Cost: $15,647.50
The number of respondents, frequency of responses, annual hour burden, and explanation for each form is reported as follows:
Total Burden Hours: 550
Average Number of Respondents: 366
Average Annual Responses: 366
For Clause 1252.239-89:
Total Burden Hours: 440
Average Number of Respondents: 293
Average Annual Responses: 293
No. of respondents |
x No. of responses per respondent |
x No. of minutes |
÷ by 60
|
Number of Burden Hours |
293 |
1 |
90 |
440 |
Note: DOT has estimated the number of respondents based on identified NAICS reflecting previous contract awards averaged over the last three fiscal years—FY 2017, FY 2018, and FY 2019 where the clause may be required. DOT estimates that in the future for a typical contract performance period estimated of five years, that the majority of the information collection requirements might be required in one of the years and thus estimates 20% of the total average of contract awards represents the potential pool of number of respondents who might submit an information collection requirement (ICR) response as shown below.
NAICS: (As shown below) (Respondents)
Contract Award Actions (Average 3 FY)
518210 196
541512 911
541513 357
1464
Basis for estimated number of respondents: Number of NAICS contract actions = 1464 x 20% estimated number of annual respondents (based on typical five-year period of performance and ICR might be requested or submitted in one of the five total possible years of the contract) = 293.
For Clause 1252.239-90:
Total Burden Hours: 110
Average Number of Respondents: 73
Average Annual Responses: 73
No. of respondents |
x No. of responses per respondent |
x No. of minutes |
÷ by 60
|
Number of Burden Hours |
73 |
1 |
90 |
110 |
NAICS: (As shown below) (Respondents)
Contract Award Actions (Average 3 FY)
518210 196
541512 911
541513 357
1464
Basis for estimated number of respondents: Number of NAICS contract actions = 1464 x 5% estimated number of annual respondents (based on typical five-year period of performance and ICR might be requested or submitted in one of the five total possible years of the contract) = 73.
If this request for approval covers more than one form, provide separate hour burden estimates for each form and aggregate the hour burdens in Item 13 of OMB 83-1.
No other form is required by the TAR for use in these collections.
Provide estimates of annual cost to respondents for the hour burdens for collections of information. The cost of contracting out or paying outside parties for information collection activities should not be included here. Instead, this cost should be included in Item 14.
Estimated annual cost to respondents: $15,647.50
For Clause 1252.239-89:
Total estimated annual cost to all respondents: $12,518.00 (440 hours at $28.45 per hour).
This is based on Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) May 2021 Occupational Employment and Wages code 43-0000 Office and Administrative Support Occupations (https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes430000.htm) Mean Hourly Wage of $20.88 plus 36.25% fringe benefits per OMB Memo M-08-13 dated March 11, 2008.
For Clause 1252.239-90:
Total estimated annual cost to all respondents: $3,129.50 (110 hours at $28.45 per hour).
This is based on Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) May 2021 Occupational Employment and Wages code 43-0000 Office and Administrative Support Occupations (https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes430000.htm) Mean Hourly Wage of $20.88 plus 36.25% fringe benefits per OMB Memo M-08-13 dated March 11, 2008.
There are no capital or start-up costs associated with the information collection.
14. Provide estimates of annual cost to the Federal Government. Also, provide a description of the method used to estimate cost, which should include quantification of hours, operation expenses (such as equipment, overhead, printing, and support staff), and any other expense that would not have been incurred without this collection of information. Agencies also may aggregate cost estimates from Items 12, 13, and 14 in a single table.
TAR clause 1252.239-89, Technology Modernization.
Estimated annualized cost to the Government: $3,713.60
Estimate based on 110 responses x 1 hour (estimate of 1 hour of Government review time per response) = 110 hours at $33.76/hourly rate from 2020 OPM GS Salary Table, of the average GS 9, Step 5, DOT IT specialist / staff). Rate of $33.76 per hour including benefits based on the average GS-9, Step 5, on the OPM Salary Table, 2020-GS with a base hourly rate of $24.78 + $8.98 OMB Civilian Position Fringe Benefits rate of 36.25%.
This is a new information collection (Question 12 is using BLS rates, in lieu of OPM rates, for burden cost calculation).
There are no plans to publish any data received from this information collection.
DOT will display the expiration date for OMB approval of the information collection.
There are no exceptions.
Statistical methods will not be employed.
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