Feds Fight Web Bots with CAPTCHA on Official Sites
Published Date: 12/16/2025
Notice
Summary
The Department of Defense wants your thoughts on a new form they plan to use to collect info from businesses applying to be on a special list called the Qualified Facility List. They’re asking for comments by February 17, 2026, to make sure the form is clear, useful, and not too much work. This helps the Defense Logistics Agency keep things running smoothly without wasting time or money.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 1 costs, 1 mixed.
Vetting Gate for Hazardous Waste Facilities
The information on DLA Form 2507 is used to vet hazardous waste disposal facilities for addition to the Qualified Facility List (QFL). Facilities must be properly permitted, insured, and operating within local, state, and/or national regulations; if they fail to meet DLA Disposition Services' minimum standards, they are rejected and will not be added to the QFL.
One-hour Form to Apply to QFL
If your company contracts with the U.S. Government to dispose of hazardous waste, you must submit DLA Form 2507, the Qualified Facility List (QFL) application. The agency estimates 250 respondents will each spend an average of 60 minutes per response, for a total of 250 annual burden hours.
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