A.6. Burden Hour
			estimates: 
			a.
			Number of Respondents:	         53 
			   a.1.
			% Received Electronically             100% 
			b.
			Frequency:	                                    Monthly 
			c.
			Average Response Time:	       4 Hours 
			d. Total
			Annual Burden Hours:              1,696
			Hours 
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			A7.  Does the collection
			of information employ statistical methods? 
			 
			 
			____X___
			No 
			 
			 
			 
			_______
			Yes (Complete Section B
			and attach OCEO review sheet). 
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			A.8.
			Abstract:  On August 5, 2011, the President announced
			the Gold Card Initiative, a high-priority joint effort of two
			Department of Labor agencies (the Employment and Training
			Administration, ETA, and the Veterans’ Employment and
			Training Service, VETS) to provide intensive employment services
			more quickly and easily to unemployed, post-9/11-era veterans, in
			anticipation of changes in U.S. military needs overseas.  The Gold
			Card Initiative began in November 2011.  At that time, however,
			the LERS did not include data elements to collect information on
			the target population and the services they received under the new
			initiative.   To collect this data, a data element has been
			proposed as part of the information collection request (ICR)
			(control number 1205-0240) that was prepared to make this and
			other revisions to the LERS.  However, while collection of the
			additional data will begin in July 2012, it will not be reported
			to ETA until November 14, 2012 (the established reporting date for
			the LERS, which remains unchanged in this ICR). 
			 
			 
			This
			request is for a two-question survey to be completed on a
			monthly basis, for eight months, to obtain information on
			post-9/11-era veterans receiving services. Respondents to the
			survey are staff responsible for reporting under the Wagner-Peyser
			Act, or for administering Jobs for Veterans’ State Grants in
			53 state and territorial jurisdictions.  This data will
			provide information on each of these jurisdictions on
			post-9/11-veterans served through the Wagner-Peyser Employment
			Service under the new Gold Card Initiative.   
			 
			 
			 
			The
			information to be collected through the monthly survey is needed
			for two purposes:  1) to provide sufficient data to develop
			performance benchmarks for the forthcoming data items in the LERS
			and 2) to provide more “real-time” data on service
			levels so that federal and state program managers can assess
			levels of service, and if needed, provide timely technical support
			and assistance to the states to better serve these individuals. 
			The monthly data collection is needed to collect and
			provide data sooner than would be available through the
			LERS, to have sufficient data points to understand service
			levels in the near term for technical assistance, and to establish
			valid performance expectations when the new data element is
			implemented in LERS. 
			 
			 
			The
			survey consists of two questions:  1) the number of post-9/11
			era veterans served through the Wagner-Peyser Employment Service
			and 2) the number of those veterans who received intensive
			services, and one demographic identifier: 1) the two letter state
			code.  The respondents to the survey would be state-level
			workforce personnel responsible for submitting the LERS (including
			the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands). 
			 At the local One-Stop level as the staff who handle intake
			will report to their Workforce Investment Boards and State
			counterparts the participation and service rates in their local
			area. 
			 
			 
			 
			The
			monthly surveys would begin in May 2012 and continue through
			December 31, 2012.  The monthly survey would provide sufficient
			data points to understand variations across the workforce system
			in the program’s performance and ability to meet its goal in
			serving this small, high-priority population. 
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