Opportunity
Federal Register #DOD-2026-OS-1486
DoD Request for Public Comment on Coordinated Community Response (CCR) Information Collection
Buyer
Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness
Posted
July 02, 2026
Respond By
August 31, 2026
Identifier
DOD-2026-OS-1486
This opportunity involves a request for public comment from the Department of Defense's Office of the Under Secretary for Personnel and Readiness (OUSD(P&R)) regarding a proposed information collection for the Coordinated Community Response (CCR) program. - Government Buyer: - Department of Defense - Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness (OUSD(P&R)) - Purpose: - To gather public feedback on a proposed information collection supporting the CCR program - The CCR program aims to standardize responses to child and domestic abuse across all military branches, aligning with national standards and statutory requirements - Scope: - No products or services are being procured; this is strictly a request for information collection and public comment - The collection will impact individuals and households, with an estimated 19,134 respondents and a total burden of 4,825 hours - Notable Requirements: - Feedback is requested on the necessity, utility, burden, and clarity of the proposed information collection - Suggestions for minimizing respondent burden through technology or other means are encouraged - OEMs and Vendors: - No OEMs or vendors are mentioned, as this is not a procurement of goods or services
Description
The Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness (OUSD(P&R)) announces a proposed public information collection to support the development and validation of the Coordinated Community Response (CCR) program. This program aims to standardize responses to child and domestic abuse across all military branches in accordance with recognized standards and statutory requirements. The collection seeks public comment on the necessity, utility, burden, and clarity of the information to be collected. The affected public includes individuals and households, with an estimated total respondent burden of 4,825 hours. Comments on the collection are due by August 31, 2026.