FAA Wants Your ID for Secure Site Access: Ho Hum
Published Date: 9/17/2025
Notice
Summary
The FAA wants to keep collecting info to check who’s trying to access U.S. government websites. They’re asking for your thoughts before renewing this process, which helps keep things safe and smooth. If you use or manage these sites, this affects you, and the comment period ends soon—so don’t miss your chance to speak up!
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Identity Checks for Federal Website Access
The FAA plans to continue collecting answers about an individual's identity to allow access to U.S. Federal Government web applications. The information will be used to verify the requestor's identity and create a user account, and the Federal Register published a 60-day comment notice on April 16, 2025.
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