1660-0153 Supporting Statement A 7.30.25

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National Business Emergency Operation Center (NBEOC) Membership Agreement

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July 30, 2025


Supporting Statement for
Paperwork Reduction Act Submissions


OMB Control Number: 1660-0153


Title: National Business Emergency Operation Center (NBEOC) Membership Agreement


Form Number: FEMA Form FF-145-FY-21-101, National Business Emergency Operations Center (NBEOC) Membership Agreement Form


General Instructions


A Supporting Statement, including the text of the notice to the public required by 5 CFR 1320.5(a)(1)(iv) and its actual or estimated date of publication in the Federal Register, must accompany east request for approval of a collection of information. The Supporting Statement must be prepared in the format described below, and must contain the information specified in Section A below. If an item is not applicable, provide a brief explanation. When Item 17 or the OMB Form 83-I is checked “Yes”, Section B of the Supporting Statement must be completed. OMB reserves the right to require the submission of additional information with respect to any request for approval.


Specific Instructions


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. Provide a detailed description of the nature and source of the information to be collected.


Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) collects this information to facilitate communication between FEMA and the participants of FEMA's National Business Emergency Operations Center (NBEOC) under the authority of 6 U.S.C § 796 "Registry of disaster response contractors". This information is used for the principal purpose(s) noted above. The information on this form in the “NBEOC Contact Information” section may be disclosed internally within DHS/FEMA as generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. § 552a(b)(1) of the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, and will not be shared outside of DHS.


Information collected is as follows: Representative’s Name, Business Entity Name, Representative’s Signature, Representative’s Title, Business E-Mail Address, and Business Category (ex: Small Business, Large Business, Non-Profit, etc.)



  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. Provide a detailed description of: how the information will be shared, if applicable, and for what programmatic purpose.


FEMA Form FF-145-FY-21-101, National Business Emergency Operations Center (NBEOC) Membership Form: FEMA’s NBEOC collects this data for the primary purpose of maintaining a private sector stakeholder roster and mailing list for information dissemination, outreach, and coordination. FEMA leverages this information to engage stakeholders to coordinate disaster response operations, garner donations, and gain situational awareness around private sector actions that will help inform FEMA Leadership and assist evidence-based decision making.



  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.


The delivery and retrieval of the NBEOC Membership Agreement is managed through https://portal.max.gov The NBEOC manages a service desk within Max which also serves as the repository for the NBEOC Membership Agreement.


Currently, we have an electronic pdf form to collect the information. In the future, we will be using an online webform on FEMA.gov to add a secondary avenue to collect the information.


  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 NBEOC was created to enhance communication and collaboration with private industry partners and ensure their integration into disaster operations at a strategic and tactical level.  During response operations, NBEOC members are linked into FEMA's National Response Coordination Center (NRCC), activated Regional Response Coordination Centers (RRCCs), and the broader network of emergency management operations to include our State and Federal partners. The NBEOC has no authority to enter into contracts or conduct procurement on behalf of FEMA or the Federal Government. Due to this unique position, there is no duplication of effort across the agency.


  1. If the collection of information impacts businesses or other small entities (Item 5 of OMB Form 83-I), describe any methods used to minimize.


If small businesses or other small entities request assistance, the NBEOC will provide additional guidance to complete the information collection process.


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


The NBEOC will no longer be able to provide critical stakeholder information across private business partners to aid in the response and recovery efforts during a Stafford Act declared incident. Additionally, the NBEOC will no longer be able to solicit private stakeholders for assistance during non-Stafford Act declared emergencies.



  1. Explain any special circumstances that would cause an information collection to be conducted in a manner (See 5 CFR 1320.5(d)(2)):


    1. Requiring respondents to report information to the agency more often than quarterly.


This information collection does not require respondents to report information more than quarterly.


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


This information collection does not require respondents to prepare a written response in fewer than 30 days after receipt of it.


    1. Requiring respondents to submit more than an original and two copies of any document.


This information collection does not require respondents to submit more than an original and two copies of any document.


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


This information collection does not require respondents to retain records (other than health, medical, government contract, grant-in-aid, or tax records) for more than three years.



    1. 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.


This information collection does not include a statistical survey.


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


This information collection does not use a statistical data classification that has not been reviewed and approved by OMB.


    1. That includes a pledge of confidentiality that is not supported by authority established in statue 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.


This information collection does not include a pledge of confidentiality that is not supported by established authorities or policies.


    1. 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.


This information collection does not require respondents to submit trade secrets or other confidential information.


  1. Federal Register Notice:


    1. Provide a copy and identify the date and page number of publication in the Federal Register of the agency’s notice 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.


Please skip this section unless responding to public comments.


A 60-day Federal Register Notice inviting public comments was published on April 30, 2025, 90 FR 17946. No comments were received.


A 30-day Federal Register Notice inviting public comments was published on July 31, 2025, 90 FR 36065. The public comment period is open until September 2, 2025.


    1. 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 recordkeeping, disclosure, or reporting format (if any), and on the data elements to be recorded, disclosed, or reported.


The NBEOC solicited and received membership agreements from more than 429 public/private Entities during the 2023 and 2024 calendar years. Throughout the application process, none of the Entities expressed any concerns, comments, and/or issues with providing the voluntary information requested on the NBEOC membership agreement.


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


The NBEOC is prepared to consult with any Entity representative at any time regarding questions related to the information being collected. However, the information is typically only collected once for membership, unless the Entity representative changes and the NBEOC membership agreement requires an update, at which time the NBEOC will engage provide consultation.


  1. Explain any decision to provide any payments or gift to respondents, other than remuneration of contractors or grantees.


FEMA does not provide payments or gifts to respondents in exchange for a benefit sought.



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


A Privacy Threshold Analysis (PTA) was approved on January 31, 2025.

Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) coverage is provided by DHS/PIA-006 DHS General Contacts Lists (November 12, 2021) and DHS/PIA 015- DHS Web Portals (June 1, 2020).


System of Records Notice (SORN) coverage is provided by DHS/ALL-004 General Information Technology Access Account Records System of Records (November 27, 2012) and DHS/ALL 002 Mailing and Other Lists System (November 25, 2008).


  1. Provide additional justification for any question of a sensitive nature (such as sexual behavior and attitudes, religious beliefs and other matters that are commonly considered private). This 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.


There are no questions of a sensitive nature.


  1. Provide estimates of the hour burden of the collection of information. The statement should:


    1. Indicate the number of respondents, frequency of response, annual hour burden, and an explanation of how the burden was estimated for each collection instrument (separately list each instrument and describe information as requested). Unless directed to do so, agencies should not conduct special surveys to obtain information on which to base hour burden estimates. Consolation with a sample (fewer than 10) of potential respondents is desired. If the hour burden on respondents is expected to vary widely because of differences in activity, size, or complexity, show the range of estimated hour burden, and explain the reasons for the variance. Generally, estimates should not include burden hours for customary and usual business practices.


FEMA Form FF-145-FY-21-101, NBEOC Membership Form: is estimated to have 232 respondents times 1 response per year for 232 total annual responses (232 × 1 = 232). It is estimated that each response will require 0.50 burden hours to complete. Therefore, 232 responses times 0.50 equals 116 total annual burden hours (232 × 0.50 = 116).


    1. 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 Form 83-I.


Please see our response for 12a above and 12c below.


    1. Provide an estimate of annualized cost to respondents for the hour burdens for collections of information, identifying and using appropriate wage rate categories. NOTE: The wage-rate category for each respondent must be multiplied by 1.45 (1.62 for State and local government employees1) and this total should be entered in the cell for “Avg. Hourly Wage Rate.” The cost to the respondents of contracting out to paying outside parties for information collection activities should not be included here. Instead this cost should be included in Item 13.

Estimated Annualized Burden Hours and Costs

Type of Respondent

Form Name / Form No.

No. of Respondents

No. of Responses per Respondent

Total
No. of Responses

Avg. Burden per Response (in hours)

Total Annual Burden
(in hours)

Avg. Hourly Wage Rate

Total Annual Respondent Cost

Business or other For-Profit

NBEOC Membership Form FF-145-FY-21-101

232

1

232

0.5

116

$68.11

$7,901

Total

 

232

 

232

 

116

 

$7,901

Note: The “Avg. Hourly Wage Rate” for each respondent include a wage multiplier to reflect a fully-loaded wage rate.

Type of Respondent should be entered exactly as chosen in Question 3 of the OMB Form 83-I.


Instruction for Wage-rate category multiplier: Take each non-loaded “Avg. Hourly Wage Rate” from the BLS website table and multiply that number by 1.45. For example, a non-loaded BLS table wage rate of $42.51 would be multiplied by 1.45, and the entry for the “Avg. Hourly Wage Rate” would be $61.64.


According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics2, the May 2024 Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates wage rate for Emergency Management Directors (SOC: 11-9161) was $46.97 per hour. Including the wage rate multiplier of 1.45, the fully-loaded wage rate is $68.11 per hour. Therefore, the estimated burden hour cost to respondents Emergency Management Director is estimated to be $7,577 annually ($65.32 × 116 hours).


  1. Provide an estimate of the total annual cost burden to respondents or recordkeepers resulting from the collection of information. The cost of purchasing or contracting out information collection services should be a part of this cost burden estimate. (Do not include the cost of any hour burden shown in Items 12 and 14.)


Annual Cost Burden to Respondents or Record Keepers

Data Collection Activity/Instruments

*Annual Capital State-Up Cost (investments in overhead, equipment, and other one-time expenditures)

*Annual Operation and Maintenance Cost (such as record keeping, technical/professional services, etc.)

Annual Non-Labor Cost (expenditures on training, travel, and other resources)

Total Annual Cost to Respondents

NBEOC Membership Form FF-145-FY-21-101

$0

$0

$0

$0

Total

$0

$0

$0

$0

The cost estimates should be split into two components:


    1. Operation and Maintenance and purchase of services component. These estimates should take into account cost associated with generating, maintaining, and disclosing or providing information. Include descriptions of methods used to estimate major cost factors including systems and technology acquisition, expected useful life of capital equipment, the discount rate(s), and the time period over which costs will be incurred.


There are no operation or maintenance costs associated with this information collection.


    1. Capital and Start-Up Cost should include, among other items, preparations for collecting information such as purchasing computers and software, monitoring sampling, drilling, and testing equipment, and record storge facilities.


There are no capital or start-up costs associated with this information collection.



  1. Provide estimates of annualized cost to the Federal Government. Also, provide a description of the method used to estimate cost, which should include quantification of hours, operational expenses (such as equipment, overhead, printing and support staff), and any other expense that would have been incurred without this collection of information. You may also aggregate cost estimates for Items 12, 13, and 14 in a single table.


Annual Cost to the Federal Government

Item

Cost ($)

Contract Costs:


$0

Staff Salaries:1

1 GS 12 Step 5 salary of $114,923 at 10 percent time annually × 1.452 loaded wage rate = $16,664

$16,664

Facilities [cost for renting, overhead, etc. for data collection activity]

$0

Computer Hardware and Software [cost of equipment annual lifecycle]

$0

Equipment Maintenance [cost of annual maintenance/service agreements for equipment]

$0

Travel (not to exceed)

$0

Total

$16,664

1 Office of Personnel Management 2025 Pay and Leave Tables for the Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA locality. Available online at https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pay-leave/salaries-wages/salary-tables/pdf/2025/DCB.pdf. Accessed February 27, 2025.

2 Wage rate includes a 1.45 multiplier to reflect the fully-loaded wage rate.


  1. Explain the reasons for any program changes or adjustments reported in Items 13 or 14 of OMB Form 83-I in a narrative form. Present the itemized changes in hour burden and cost burden according to program changes or adjustments in Table 5. Denote a program increase as a positive number, and a program decrease as a negative number.


A “Program increase” is an additional burden resulting from a Federal Government regulation action or directive (e.g., an increase in sample size or coverage, amount of information, reporting frequency, or expanded use of an existing form). This also includes previously in-use and unapproved information collection discovered during the ICB process, or during the fiscal year, which will be in use during the next fiscal year.


A “Program decrease” is a reduction in burden because of: (1) the discontinuation of an information collection, or (2) a change in an existing information collection by a Federal Agency (e.g., the use of sampling (or smaller samples), a decrease in the amount of information requested (fewer questions), or a decrease in reporting frequency).


An “Adjustment” denotes a change in burden hours due to factors over which the government has no control, such as population growth, or in factors which do not affect what information the government collects or changes in the methods used to estimate burden or correction of errors in burden estimates.



Itemized Changes in Annual Burden Hours

Data Collection Activity / Instrument

Program Change (hours currently on OMB Inventory)

Program Change (New)

Difference

Adjustment (hours currently on OMB Inventory)

Adjustment (New)

Difference

NBEOC Membership Form FF-145-FY-21-101

0

0

0

116

116

0

Total

0

0

0

116

116

0



Explain: There are no changes in annual burden hours.

Itemized Changes in Annual Burden Costs

Data Collection Activity / Instrument

Program Change (cost currently on OMB Inventory)

Program Change (New)

Difference

Adjustment (cost currently on OMB Inventory)

Adjustment (New)

Difference

NBEOC Membership Form FF-145-FY-21-101

0

0

0

$6,817

$7,901

$1,084

Total

0

0

0

$6,817

$7,901

$1,084


Explain: There is an increase of $1,084 due to the general increase in BLS wages for Emergency Management Directors (SOC: 11-9161). Previously, FEMA used $68.40 for the wage rate. FEMA updated the hourly wage rate to $46.97.


  1. For collections of information whose results will be published, outline plans for tabulation and publication. Address any complex analytical techniques that will be used. Provide the time schedule for the entire project, including beginning and ending dates of the collection of information, completion of report, publication dates, and other actions.


There are no outline plans for tabulation and publication of data for this information collection.


  1. If seeking approval no to display the expiration date for OMB approval of the information collection, explain reasons that display would be inappropriate.


This collection does not seek approval to not display the expiration date for OMB approval.


  1. Explain each exception to the certification state identified in Item 19 “Certification for Paperwork Reduction Act Submission,” of OMB Form 83-I.


This collection does not seek exception to “Certification for Paperwork Reduction Act Submissions”.


1 Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employer Costs for Employee Compensation, Table 1.  Available at https://www.bls.gov/news.release/archives/ecec_03142025.pdf. Accessed March 14, 2025. The national wage multiplier is calculated by dividing total compensation for all workers of $47.20 by wages and salaries for all workers of $32.52 per hour yielding a benefits multiplier of approximately 1.45. For State and local government employees the wage multiplier is calculated by dividing total compensation for State and local government workers of $63.46 by Wages and salaries for State and local government workers of $39.22 per hour yielding a benefits multiplier of approximately 1.62.

2 Information on the May 2024 National mean wage rate from the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics is available online at: https://www.bls.gov/oes/tables.htm. Accessed May 13, 2025


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