DoD Requests Comments on Orientation Conference Info Collection
Published Date: 3/26/2026
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Summary
The Department of Defense wants your thoughts on a new info collection for the Joint Civilian Orientation Conference program. If you’re involved in nominating or participating, this could affect you. They’re asking for comments by May 26, 2026, to make sure the process is clear, useful, and not too much work—no extra costs expected.
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DoD Collects JCOC Nominations Data
If you are authorized to nominate someone for the Joint Civilian Orientation Conference (JCOC) or are a candidate, you will need to complete the JCOC Nomination Form and/or Registration Form which record credentials and contact information. The Department of Defense expects 180 respondents annually, with an average burden of 11 minutes per response and a total annual burden of 33 hours; the forms are identified under OMB Control Number 0704-0562.
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