Opportunity
Federal Register #1105-0030
DOJ Requests Public Comment on Electronic Application Process for Legal Employment Programs
Buyer
Justice Department (Department of Justice)
Posted
May 15, 2026
Respond By
July 14, 2026
Identifier
1105-0030
This notice from the Department of Justice (DOJ) seeks public comment on an information collection process for electronic applications to the Attorney General's Honors Program and Summer Law Intern Program. - Government Buyer: - Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Adjudication, Recruitment and Management - Office of Chief Information Office (OCIO) Service Delivery Staff (SDS) Application Services Branch (ASB) - No OEMs or vendors are involved, as this is not a procurement action - Products/Services Requested: - Electronic application system for legal employment programs - No physical products or external services are being procured - Notable Requirements: - Public comment is requested on the necessity, accuracy, and burden of the information collection - The system streamlines the application process and removes certain questions from previous versions - Estimated annual burden: 3,425 hours for approximately 1,900 applicants - Estimated government cost: $71,429 - No contract award or purchase is being made; this is a request for information and comment only - Locations involved: - DOJ offices in Washington, DC, including 450 5th Street NW, Two Constitution Square (145 N Street NE), and 999 N Capitol St. NE
Description
The Department of Justice's Office of Adjudication, Recruitment and Management is seeking approval from the Office of Management and Budget for an information collection related to electronic applications for the Attorney General's Honors Program and Summer Law Intern Program. Candidates submit legal employment information electronically, which is reviewed and transmitted for hiring consideration. The collection aims to streamline application processing and includes removal of certain questions from previous versions. The estimated annual burden is 3,425 hours with an estimated government cost of $71,429.