Opportunity

Federal Register #USN-2026-HQ-0036

Requests for Public Comment on DoD/Navy Information Collections and Department of Education Grant Opportunity

Buyer

Department of the Navy

Posted

May 13, 2026

Respond By

June 12, 2026

Identifier

USN-2026-HQ-0036

This opportunity involves requests for public comment and a grant program from multiple federal agencies: - Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of the Navy: - Seeking public input on two information collection proposals under the Paperwork Reduction Act - Pentagon Facilities Access Control System (managed by Pentagon Force Protection Agency) - Uses DD Form 2249 (Pentagon Access Enrollment Form) and Visitor Management System (VMS) Registration Portal - Manages and adjudicates access requests to the Pentagon and its leased facilities - Camp Lejeune Notification Database (managed by United States Marine Corps) - Identifies and notifies individuals potentially exposed to contaminated drinking water at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune (1953-1987) - Department of Education: - Announces a competitive grant opportunity for the Comprehensive Centers program - Supports educational agencies in improving student outcomes through capacity-building services - No specific products or commercial services are being procured; these are requests for public comment and grant applications - OEMs and vendors referenced: Department of Defense, Pentagon Force Protection Agency, United States Marine Corps, Department of Education - Notable requirements: - Electronic submission and processing of access forms for Pentagon facilities - Maintenance and revision of a notification database for health-related outreach at Camp Lejeune - Grant proposals to support education improvement initiatives

Description

The Department of Defense and the Navy Department have submitted proposals for collection of information under the Paperwork Reduction Act. One proposal involves the Pentagon Facilities Access Control System to manage access to the Pentagon and its leased facilities, requiring electronic submission of access forms. Another proposal concerns the Camp Lejeune Notification Database to identify and notify individuals potentially exposed to contaminated drinking water at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987. Both collections seek public comment before approval by OMB.

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