Defense Dept. Paper Push: OMB Review Keeps Bureaucracy Humming
Published Date: 5/22/2025
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Summary
The Department of Defense wants permission to collect some info from people, and they’ve asked the Office of Management and Budget to review it. This affects anyone who needs to share info with the DoD, and it’s all about making sure the paperwork isn’t too much. If approved, it keeps things running smoothly without wasting time or money.
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Previous: 2025-09166 — Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
The Department of Defense wants to collect some info and needs the green light from the Office of Management and Budget. This affects folks who provide data to the DoD and could change how and when they share it. No big money changes yet, but keep an eye out for updates and deadlines!
Next: 2025-09168 — Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
The Department of Defense wants permission to collect some info from people, making sure it follows the rules that keep paperwork from piling up. This affects anyone who has to fill out their forms, and the DoD is asking the Office of Management and Budget to give the green light. If approved, it helps keep things smooth without wasting time or money.