Opportunity
Federal Register #1103-0119
DOJ Seeks Public Comment on Revised Self-Reportable Activities Information Collection
Buyer
Justice Management Division, Department of Justice
Posted
June 17, 2026
Respond By
July 17, 2026
Identifier
1103-0119
NAICS
541690
This opportunity concerns a revised information collection by the Justice Management Division of the Department of Justice (DOJ): - Government Buyer: - Department of Justice (DOJ), Justice Management Division - Purpose and Scope: - Soliciting public comments on a revised information collection titled 'U.S. Department of Justice Self Reportable Activities' - Applies to contractors and non-federal employees processed for access to classified information, as well as the broader DOJ workforce - Used to determine continued fitness for employment or eligibility for access to national security information - Products/Services Requested: - No physical products or OEMs are involved - Service: Information collection for self-reportable activities (OMB Control Number 1103-0119) - Estimated 35,000 respondents - Reporting frequency: On occasion - Estimated annual burden: 389 hours - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Use of automated reporting systems (iReport) or PDF fillable forms for those without IT access - Compliance with DOJ Policy Statement 1700.04 and government-wide reporting requirements - Collection is authorized for a three-year period - No vendors, OEMs, or contract value are specified as this is not a procurement of goods or services.
Description
The Justice Management Division of the Department of Justice (DOJ) is submitting an information collection request to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. This collection involves self-reporting requirements for DOJ contractors and non-federal employees processed for access to classified information. The information collected will be used to determine continued fitness for employment or eligibility for access to national security information. Comments on this collection are accepted for 30 days until July 17, 2026.