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Saturday, April 11, 2026
Army Department Notice - 55 Day Public Comment Period on USA-2026-HQ-0265
The U.S. Army Department has opened a public comment period via regulations.gov for docket USA-2026-HQ-0265. The comment form is accessible on regulations.gov and allows individuals, organizations, or anonymous submissions for 55 days. Commenters are advised not to submit personally identifiable information as it may be publicly disclosed.
Application for Army Radiation Permit; OMB Control Number 0702-0109
The Department of the Army has published a 60-day information collection notice under the Paperwork Reduction Act seeking public comments on the Application for Army Radiation Permit (OMB Control Number 0702-0109). The collection requires non-Army entities, including civilian contractors, to submit information when seeking authorization to bring ionizing radiation sources onto Army installations for DoD-related activities. Comments must be submitted by June 5, 2026. The Army estimates 235 respondents with an annual burden of 470 hours.
Monday, April 6, 2026
Public Comment Form for Army Department Regulatory Review
The U.S. Department of the Army has opened a 60-day public comment period through regulations.gov (Docket USA_FRDOC_0001-1219). The comment form allows individuals, organizations, and anonymous commenters to submit feedback on Army regulatory matters. Comments may include attachments up to 10MB in various formats.
Army Radiation Permit Application Information Collection
The Department of the Army announces a proposed information collection under the Paperwork Reduction Act, seeking public comment by June 5, 2026 on the Application for Army Radiation Permit (OMB Control No. 0702-0109). Non-Army entities, including civilian contractors, must provide information to process permits for ionizing radiation sources on Army installations. The collection affects 235 respondents with an estimated annual burden of 470 hours.
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
No-Fee Passport Application Information Collection
The U.S. Army Installation Management Command published a 60-day information collection notice under the Paperwork Reduction Act, seeking public comment on DD Form 1056 (Authorization to Apply for a No-Fee Passport and/or Request for Visa). The notice affects approximately 175,000 DoD civilians, military members, and their dependents who apply for official travel documents annually. Comments must be submitted by June 1, 2026.
USMA Candidate Admission Procedures Information Collection
The United States Military Academy published a 60-day information collection notice under the Paperwork Reduction Act, seeking public comment on its candidate admission procedures (OMB Control No. 0702-0060). The notice estimates 75,000 respondents with 10,000 annual burden hours. Comments are due by June 1, 2026.
Army Claims Service Personal Property Loss Information Collection
The U.S. Army Claims Service has published a 60-day notice under the Paperwork Reduction Act seeking public comment on a proposed information collection to process claims for personal property lost, damaged, or destroyed incident to government service. The collection uses DD Forms 1842 and 1844 with an estimated annual burden of 46,600 hours across 11,650 respondents. Comments are due by June 1, 2026.
Saturday, March 14, 2026
Army Department Information Collection Notice Comment Period
The Department of Defense is seeking OMB clearance for a revision to the Military Star credit program information collection. This notice provides details on the number of respondents, burden hours, and the purpose of collecting information for creditworthiness assessments.
Army Modifies Privacy Act System of Records Notice
The Department of the Army is modifying and reissuing a Privacy Act system of records notice (SORN) titled "Personnel Security Clearance Information Files." The updated SORN, retitled "U.S. Army Security and Foreign Disclosure Files," incorporates DoD standard routine uses, expands authorities, and integrates previously separate record systems to align with modernized automation and national security priorities.
Army Department Information Collection Notice Comment Period
The Department of Defense is seeking OMB clearance for a 30-day information collection notice regarding contractor/vendor security verification. The comment period for this extension request closed on January 28, 2026.
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