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collection techniques or other forms of
information technology.
In response to your comments, we
may revise this ICR or decide not to seek
an extension of approval for the
Collection. We will consider all
comments and material received during
the comment period.
We encourage you to respond to this
request by submitting comments and
related materials. Comments must
contain the OMB Control Number of the
ICR and the docket number of this
request, USCG–2025–0247, and must be
received by October 21, 2025.
Dated: August 20, 2025.
Bradley E. White,
(Acting) Chief, Office of Privacy Management,
U.S. Coast Guard.
Submitting Comments
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Submission for OMB
Review, Comment Request; National
Flood Insurance Program—Ask the
Advocate Web Form
We encourage you to submit
comments through the Federal
eRulemaking Portal at https://
www.regulations.gov. If your material
cannot be submitted using https://
www.regulations.gov, contact the person
in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section of this document for
alternate instructions. Documents
mentioned in this notice, and all public
comments, are in our online docket at
https://www.regulations.gov and can be
viewed by following that website’s
instructions. We review all comments
received, but we may choose not to post
off-topic, inappropriate, or duplicate
comments that we receive. Additionally,
if you go to the online docket and sign
up for email alerts, you will be notified
when comments are posted.
We accept anonymous comments.
Comments we post to https://
www.regulations.gov will include any
personal information you have
provided. For more about privacy and
submissions in response to this
document, see DHS’s eRulemaking
System of Records notice (85 FR 14226,
March 11, 2020).
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management
Agency
[Docket ID: FEMA–2025–0013; OMB No.
1660–0086]
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: 30-Day notice of revision and
request for comments.
AGENCY:
The Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) will
submit the information collection
abstracted below to the Office of
Management and Budget for review and
clearance in accordance with the
requirements of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995. FEMA invites
the general public to take this
opportunity to comment on a revision of
a currently approved information
collection. In accordance with the
requirements of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, this notice seeks
comments concerning the Office of the
Flood Insurance Advocate’s (OFIA) Ask
the Advocate web form and the removal
of two instruments that are no longer
needed.
SUMMARY:
Comments must be submitted on
or before September 22, 2025.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
notice to www.reginfo.gov/public/do/
PRAMain. Find this particular
information collection by selecting
‘‘Currently under 30-day Review—Open
for Public Comments’’ or by using the
search function.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information or
copies of the information collection
should be made to Director, Information
Management Division, 500 C Street, SW,
Washington, DC 20472, email address
FEMA-Information-CollectionsManagement@fema.dhs.gov or Joe Cecil,
Advocate Representative Team Lead,
DATES:
Title: Marine Occupational Health
and Safety Standards for Benzene—46
CFR 197 Subpart C.
OMB Control Number: 1625–0063.
Summary: To protect marine workers
from exposure to toxic Benzene vapor,
the Coast Guard implemented 46 CFR
197 Subpart C.
Need: This information collection is
vital to verifying compliance.
Forms: None.
Respondents: Owners and operators
of vessels.
Frequency: On occasion.
Hour Burden Estimate: The estimated
burden remains 38,165 hours a year.
Authority: The Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995; 44 U.S.C. chapter 35, as
amended.
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Office of the Flood Insurance Advocate,
National Flood Insurance Program,
Federal Emergency Management
Agency, at (202) 701–3465 or
Joseph.Cecil@fema.dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 24
of the Homeowner Flood Insurance
Affordability Act of 2014 (Pub. L. 113–
89, codified at 42 U.S.C. 4033), requires
FEMA to designate a Flood Insurance
Advocate that would advocate for the
fair treatment of National Flood
Insurance Program (NFIP) policyholders
and property owners by: (1) providing
education and guidance on all aspects of
the NFIP, (2) identifying trends affecting
the public, and (3) making
recommendations for NFIP program
improvements to FEMA leadership.
Pursuant to this authority, FEMA
established the OFIA on December 22,
2014.
Members of the public regularly
contact OFIA seeking assistance on the
NFIP. OFIA seeks to facilitate the timely
and effective management of these
inquiries by using a web form on OFIA’s
web page at https://www.fema.gov/
flood-insurance/advocate. The web
form allows users to provide
information that includes all the data
necessary for OFIA to perform its
Congressionally-mandated duties and
responsibilities.
The Federal Insurance Directorate
determined the Mortgage Portfolio
Protection Program (MPPP) form is no
longer necessary due to the
implementation of Risk Rating 2.0 and
therefore will not be renewed under this
effort. This revision removes both the
Financial Assistance/Subsidy
Arrangement Notice of Acceptance and
MPPP Agreement Receipt for Materials
instruments from this information
collection, as they are no longer needed.
This revision also corrects a technical
error within ROCIS that inflates the
burden imposed by the remaining
FEMA Form FF–206–FY–21–121, Ask
the Advocate Web Form.
This proposed information collection
previously published in the Federal
Register on June 6, 2025, at 90 FR 24150
with a 60-day public comment period.
No comments were received. The
purpose of this notice is to notify the
public that FEMA will submit the
information collection abstracted below
to the Office of Management and Budget
for review and clearance.
Collection of Information
Title: National Flood Insurance
Program—Ask the Advocate Web Form.
Type of Information Collection:
Revision of a currently approved
information collection.
OMB Number: 1660–0086.
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FEMA Forms: FEMA Form FF–206–
FY–21–121, Ask the Advocate Web
Form.
Abstract: OFIA advocates for the fair
treatment of NFIP policyholders and
property owners by providing education
and guidance, identify trends that affect
the public, and making
recommendations for NFIP program
improvements. OFIA uses the Ask the
Advocate Web Form as an electronic
intake instrument to gather the required
data for each case.
Affected Public: Individuals or
Households; Businesses or other ForProfit.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
1,000.
Estimated Number of Responses:
1,000.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 83.
Estimated Total Annual Respondent
Cost: $3,931.
Estimated Respondents’ Operation
and Maintenance Costs: $0.
Estimated Respondents’ Capital and
Start-Up Costs: $0.
Estimated Total Annual Cost to the
Federal Government: $39,631.
Comments
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Comments may be submitted as
indicated in the ADDRESSES caption
above. Comments are solicited to (a)
evaluate whether the proposed data
collection is necessary for the proper
performance of the Agency, including
whether the information shall have
practical utility; (b) evaluate the
accuracy of the Agency’s estimate of the
burden of the proposed collection of
information, including the validity of
the methodology and assumptions used;
(c) enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and (d) minimize the burden
of the collection of information on those
who are to respond, including through
the use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submission of
responses.
Russell R. Bard,
Acting Senior Director for Information
Management, Office of the Chief
Administrative Officer, Mission Support,
Federal Emergency Management Agency,
Department of Homeland Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
[Docket No. CISA–2025–0007]
Request for Comment on 2025
Minimum Elements for a Software Bill
of Materials
Cybersecurity and
Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA),
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS).
ACTION: Request for Information (RFI).
AGENCY:
The Cybersecurity and
Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)
announces the publication and request
for public comment on draft guidance
entitled, ‘‘2025 Minimum Elements for
a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM)’’
(2025 CISA SBOM Minimum Elements),
which updates the elements of an
SBOM to reflect improvements in
SBOM tooling and increased maturity of
SBOM implementation. CISA requests
input on the clarifications and
enhancements in the proposed
voluntary guidance.
DATES: Comments are encouraged and
will be accepted until October 3, 2025.
Submissions received after the deadline
for receiving comments may not be
considered.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by docket number CISA–
2025–0007, by following the
instructions below for submitting
comments via the Federal eRulemaking
Portal at http://www.regulations.gov.
Instructions: All comments received
must include the agency name and
docket number Docket # CISA–2025–
0007. All comments received will be
posted without change to http://
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments received, go to http://
www.regulations.gov.
Commenters may access the 2025
CISA SBOM Minimum Elements on
CISA’s website at: https://cisa.gov/
resources-tools/resources/2025minimum-elements-software-billmaterials-sbom.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Victoria Ontiveros, victoria.ontiveros@
mail.cisa.dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
I. Public Participation
Interested persons are invited to
comment on this notice by submitting
written data, views, or arguments using
the method identified in the ADDRESSES
section. All members of the public,
including, but not limited to, specialists
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in the field, academic experts, industry,
public interest groups, and those with
relevant economic expertise, are invited
to comment.
II. Background
An SBOM is a nested inventory, a list
of ingredients that make up software
components. The National
Telecommunications and Information
Administration (NTIA) published
‘‘Minimum Elements for a Software Bill
of Materials (SBOM)’’ on July 12, 2021
(2021 NTIA SBOM Minimum Elements),
as directed by Executive Order (E.O.)
14028. These minimum elements
marked an important milestone for the
NTIA’s SBOM advancement efforts and
established basic specifications for
software producers and tool developers.
This 2021 document was designed to
establish a baseline of what the U.S.
Government considered an SBOM to
minimize variation in what was
submitted.
In 2021, software producers and
consumers alike were largely unfamiliar
with SBOM. SBOM implementation
practices were only just emerging and
options for tools to create and manage
SBOMs were limited. The 2021 NTIA
SBOM Minimum Elements reflected the
state of practice at the time. On
September 14, 2022, the Office of
Management and Budget issued
memorandum M–22–18, ‘‘Enhancing
the Security of the Software Supply
Chain through Secure Software
Development Practices,’’ which
indicates that CISA would produce
successor guidance to the 2021 NTIA
SBOM Minimum Elements.
For instance, the SBOM tooling
landscape has expanded beyond SBOM
generation to include, among other
capabilities, sharing, analyzing, and
managing SBOMs. The SBOM
community has also grown to include
stakeholders from an even greater
number of industries and sectors. Open
source software communities have also
been active in driving forward the
development of machine-processable
SBOM operations. Experts from across
the software ecosystem identified new
use cases and applications for SBOM
data. Cybersecurity organizations
around the world have issued their own
guidance on SBOM. As a result of these
developments, the overall maturity of
SBOM implementation has grown
significantly since 2021.
The 2025 CISA SBOM Minimum
Elements reflect the expanded
capabilities and functionalities of SBOM
tooling, the increased maturity of SBOM
implementation, and the value of
software supply chain data. Although
statutes, regulations, and binding
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