SUPPORTING STATEMENT – PART B
B. COLLECTIONS OF INFORMATION EMPLOYING STATISTICAL METHODS
If the collection of information employs statistical methods, the following information should be provided in this Supporting Statement:
1. Description of the Activity
Sampling does not apply for this questionnaire. The questionnaire is sent to all DoD COVID-19 Vaccine beneficiaries who have not yet documented COVID-19 vaccination receipt, in any Military Health System (MHS) electronic record source.
2. Procedures for the Collection of Information
Describe any of the following if they are used in the collection of information:
As stated above, this is a Census of all beneficiaries who do not have documentation of a COVID-19 vaccination in any MHS electronic record.
Estimation procedures;
c. Degree of accuracy needed for the Purpose discussed in the justification;
d. Unusual problems requiring specialized sampling procedures; and
e. Use of periodic or cyclical data collections to reduce respondent burden.
All data collection efforts take place within a one-time specified window (depending on when approval is granted).
3. Maximization of Response Rates, Non-response, and Reliability
Response rates are maximized by using a mixed-method approach to surveying: Initially an e-mail will be sent, followed by an automated phone call.
Non-Response analysis is conducted; there is no reason to believe there is a systematic difference between those who respond and those who do not respond.
4. Tests of Procedures
This questionnaire is sent to personnel associated with the Enterprise Intelligence and Data Solutions Project Management Office, including active duty, civilian and contractor support staff to test system load.
5. Statistical Consultation and Information Analysis
Brian Zutter (bzutter@spinsys) assists with the data and updating the Population Risk Assessment Tool.
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Author | Patricia Toppings |
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File Created | 2022-01-30 |