NASA VIrtual LAUNCH Guest Watch Party Registration
SUPPORTING STATEMENT
OMB Control number 2700-XXXX
INFORMATION COLLECTION TYPE: New
A. JUSTIFICATION
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is committed to effectively performing the Agency’s communication function in accordance with the Space Act Section 203 (a) (3) to “provide for the widest practicable and appropriate dissemination of information concerning its activities and the results there of,” and to enhance public understanding of, and participation in, the nation’s space program in accordance with the NASA Strategic Plan.
The Space Act of 1958, directs the Agency to expand human knowledge of Earth and space phenomena. The Virtual Guest Program exists to leverage the excitement around launches and milestones to widely disseminate information about Earth and space phenomena through the sharing of information about research on launches, mission objectives, public engagement activities (coloring pages, social media filters) and the like.
Using Eventbrite, the program provides registration opportunities for individuals and watch parties so that NASA may provide them specific information they are interested in receiving and to share a detailed slice of NASA's efforts in carrying out it missions and program goal. The information gathered from watch party organizers will help NASA better understand public interest and provide information and opportunities that meet that interest.
User-specific data is submitted by the user, collected by electronic process through Eventbrite and reviewed by the Eventbrite Admins who will:
Communicate with registrant appropriate information about resources, research, and public engagement resources,
Share, at the registrant’s request, watch parties with a broader audience through NASA channels,
Provide internal summary reports as needed regarding number or registrations, types of feedback, etc. Retain applicant information in accordance with the NASA Records Retention Schedule 01/037.0.A COMMUNITY RELATIONS FILES A. Documentation showing the development, maintenance, and improvement of relations between NASA and the community. DESTROY WHEN 5 YEARS OLD. [DA: N1-255-94-1] [DA: N1-255-09-1] (N 19-19) (http://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/nasa_10habc_-_2015.docx)
Providing the specific information of interest to registrants is enabled by electronic submission of responses via a web site. Collection of this information would be too burdensome without these technological collection techniques.
There is no duplication. This information is not available via another source.
Not applicable. There is no collection of information from any small business or other small entities.
Watch Party registration types only collect information from Points of Contact rather than information regarding all participating attendees to minimize the burden for all registrants.
If the information is
not collected for this event, NASA cannot:
- Provide mission
specific content that the public is interested in
- Better
understand the public’s engagement with launches
- Share, if desired, Watch Party efforts with a broader audience
Not applicable. There are no special circumstances as identified above, associated with this information collection.
60-day FRN: Federal Register Volume 86, Number 219, on 11/17/2021. No comments were received.
30-day FRN: Federal Register Volume 87, Number 064, on 4/4/2022.
Respondents will not receive payment or gifts.
The information collection instruments were reviewed by the Kennedy Space Center Privacy Manager. A Privacy Impact assessment was created. It was determined that a Privacy Act Statement is not required on this form.
Questions associated with the Virtual Guest Program registration processes are not consistent with those of a sensitive nature.
RESPONDENT CATEGORY |
NUMBER OF RESPONDENTS |
ESTIMATED COMPLETION TIME |
ANNUAL HOUR BURDEN |
Online Participant |
100,000 |
1 minute |
1,667 hours |
Watch Party Private Registration |
1,100 |
4 minutes |
73 hours |
Watch Party Public Registration |
769 |
5 minutes |
64 hours
|
TOTAL |
101,869 |
|
1,804 hours |
The primary burden to the applicants is the time needed to complete the application as there are no other costs associated. The public Watch Party POC is expected to be associated with the educational and library associations. The latest Bureau of Labor (BOL) data for this group shows a median hourly salary of $25.18 on which the calculations are based.1 The public Watch Party registration type is estimated to take 5 minutes to complete or $2.09 for the entire task. The total annual cost for public Watch Party registration will be $1,162.
The private Watch Party POC could be any member for the public. The latest BOL data for all occupations shows a median hourly wage of $20.17 on which the calculations are based2. The private watch party registration type is estimated to take 4 minutes to complete or $1.35
for the entire task. The total annual cost for private Watch Party registrations will be $1,472.
The online participants could also be any member for the public. The latest BOL data for all occupations shows a median hourly wage of $20.17 on which the calculations are based3. The online participate registration type is estimated to take 1 minute to complete or $.34
for the entire task. The total annual cost for private Watch Party registrations will be $33,623.
The total cost to all participants is $36,257.
The estimated annual cost burden to the government is approximately $3,862 and represents the time spent by an administrator of the watch parties. The administrator will communicate with registrants, curate information, post Watch Parties to NASA sites if requested, and provided internal updates about the registrations.
Calculations are based on the annual salary of a GS-12, step 1 in Palm Bay, FL ($77,237) to perform these duties.4 Management of this system and its related responsibilities occupy approximately 1 hours per week. One (1) hours per week equals .05% of the hours worked by a full-time employee ($77,237.00 x .05 = $3,862).
Information gathered is not collected for external publication and will not be tabulated. Complex analytical techniques will not be used. Information collected will be used to plan and conduct official outreach activities through the Virtual Guest Program. Authorized designated Administrators may generate various reports using the data from the Virtual Guest Program for internal performance monitoring.
The OMB Expiration Date will be displayed on every data collection instrument, once approval is obtained.
18.
Exception to the Certificate Statement
NASA
does not take exception to the certification statements.
Name, title, and organization of NASA Information Collection Sponsor certifying statements above:
NAME: Emily McLeod
TITLE: Public Affairs Specialist
ORG: KSC Office of Communication and Public Engagement
1 May 2020 National Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates (bls.gov) - https://www.bls.gov/oes/2020/may/oes_nat.htm#25-0000
2 May 2020 National Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates (bls.gov) - https://www.bls.gov/oes/2020/may/oes_nat.htm#25-0000
3 May 2020 National Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates (bls.gov) - https://www.bls.gov/oes/2020/may/oes_nat.htm#25-0000
4 SALARY TABLE 2020-PB (opm.gov) - https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pay-leave/salaries-wages/salary-tables/pdf/2020/PB.pdf
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File Created | 2022-04-07 |