Opportunity
Federal Register #OMB Number 1121-0149
National Surveys: Census of Prosecutor Offices and Asbestos in Shipyards Information Collection
Buyer
Office of Justice Programs
Posted
March 30, 2026
Respond By
May 29, 2026
Identifier
OMB Number 1121-0149
NAICS
541910
This opportunity involves two federal information collection efforts:
Department of Justice (DOJ), Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS):
- Plans to conduct the 2025 Census of Prosecutor Offices (CPO25)
- National survey targeting 2,349 prosecutor offices across all 50 states and the District of Columbia
- Data collected includes staffing, office expenditures, caseloads, demographics, and use of case management systems
- Survey instrument: CPO25
- Voluntary participation, estimated 45 minutes per respondent, total burden of 1,762 hours
- No specific OEMs or commercial products involved; this is a data collection service
- Data will inform Congress, policymakers, researchers, and the public
Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA):
- Seeks comments on the Asbestos in Shipyards Standard information collection
- Involves 242 private sector respondents
- Focuses on training, monitoring, medical surveillance, and recordkeeping related to asbestos exposure in shipyards
- No OEMs or commercial products specified; this is an information collection service
Notable requirements:
- Both efforts are voluntary information collections, not product procurements
- No hardware, software, or OEM-specific requirements
- Main focus is on survey administration and data gathering
Description
The Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Statistics is seeking approval to reinstate, with changes, the Census of Prosecutor Offices information collection. This national data collection identifies and surveys all prosecutor offices in the U.S. that handle felony cases in courts of general jurisdiction. The survey gathers data on staffing, expenditures, caseloads, and other office metrics to inform policymakers, researchers, and the public. The collection is voluntary and expected to take about 45 minutes per respondent, with an estimated total burden of 1,762 hours.