Request for Information on the Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act of 2018 Learning Agenda

Published date20 April 2021
Citation86 FR 20585
Record Number2021-08115
SectionNotices
CourtSocial Security Administration
Federal Register, Volume 86 Issue 74 (Tuesday, April 20, 2021)
[Federal Register Volume 86, Number 74 (Tuesday, April 20, 2021)]
                [Notices]
                [Pages 20585-20586]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2021-08115]
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                SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
                [Docket No. SSA-2021-0008]
                Request for Information on the Foundations for Evidence-Based
                Policymaking Act of 2018 Learning Agenda
                AGENCY: Social Security Administration.
                ACTION: Request for information.
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                SUMMARY: The Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act of 2018
                (Evidence Act) and implementing Executive Branch guidance requires
                Federal agencies to develop an evidence-building plan, referred to as a
                Learning Agenda, to identify and address questions relevant to agency
                programs, policies, and regulations. Through this Request for
                Information (RFI), we seek public input to help us identify priority
                questions to guide our evidence-building activities.
                DATES: To ensure that your comments are considered, we must receive
                them no later than May 20, 2021.
                 You may submit comments by any one of three methods--internet, fax,
                or mail. Do not submit the same comments multiple times or by more than
                one method. Regardless of which method you choose, please state that
                your comments refer to Docket No. SSA-2021-0008 so that we may
                associate your comments with the correct docket.
                 Caution: You should be careful to include in your comments only
                information that you wish to make publicly available. We strongly urge
                you not to include in your comments any personal information, such as
                Social Security numbers or medical information.
                 1. Internet: We strongly recommend that you submit your comments
                via the internet. Please visit the Federal eRulemaking portal at http://www.regulations.gov. Use the Search function to find docket number
                SSA-2021-0008. The system will issue a tracking number to confirm your
                submission. You will not be able to view your comment immediately
                because we must post each comment manually. It may take up to a week
                for your comment to be viewable.
                 2. Fax: Fax comments to (410) 966-2830.
                 3. Mail: Mail your comments to the Office of Regulations, Social
                Security Administration, 3100 West High Rise Building, 6401 Security
                Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland 21235-6401.
                 Comments are available for public viewing on the Federal
                eRulemaking portal at http://www.regulations.gov or in person, during
                regular business hours, by arranging with the contact person identified
                below.
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert Weathers, Office of Retirement
                and Disability Policy, Social Security Administration (SSA), 6401
                Security Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland 21235-6401, (410) 615-6965. For
                information on eligibility or filing for benefits, call our national
                toll-free number, 1-800-325-0778, or visit our internet site, Social
                Security Online, at http://www.socialsecurity.gov.
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Evidence Act \1\ requires Federal
                agencies to develop ``a systematic plan for identifying and addressing
                policy questions relevant to the programs, policies, and regulations of
                the agency.'' \2\ This plan, referred to as a Learning Agenda, offers
                the opportunity for us to use data in order to address the key
                questions we want to answer to improve our operational and programmatic
                outcomes and to establish strategies to develop evidence to answer
                important short-and long-term strategic and operational questions.\3\
                We seek public comments to inform the development of our Learning
                Agenda.
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                 \1\ Public Law 115-435, 132 Stat. 5529.
                 \2\ 5 U.S.C. 312(a).
                 \3\ See Memorandum for Heads of Executive Departments and
                Agencies, from Russell T. Vought, Phase 1 Implementation of the
                Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act of 2018: Learning
                Agendas, Personnel, and Planning Guidance (July 10, 2019)
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                Background
                 In fiscal year (FY) 2021, our programs will provide a combined
                total of about $1.2 trillion in benefit payments to an average of over
                70 million beneficiaries. The major programs we administer--the Old-Age
                Survivors and Disability Insurance program and the Supplemental
                Security Income program--provide an important source of economic
                security for millions of Americans. Our fundamental mission is to
                deliver quality Social Security services to the public.
                 We conduct evidence-building activities that include pilot
                projects, demonstration projects, quantitative studies, qualitative
                studies, and mixed methods studies that inform important priorities,
                such as delivering services effectively, improving the way we conduct
                business, updating policies and regulations, and ensuring effective
                stewardship. For example, we have conducted evidence-building
                activities to inform our efforts to modernize the Social Security
                Statement. This aligns with our FYs 2018-2022 Agency Strategic Plan,
                which includes modernizing the Social Security Statement to increase
                the public's understanding of our programs as a strategy.
                 We have also conducted extramural research, demonstration projects,
                and outreach under Sections 234, 1110, and 1144 of the Social Security
                Act (Act).\4\ Sections 234 and 1110 of the Act provide us with
                authority to conduct extramural research and demonstration projects,
                while section 1144 of the Act addresses outreach activities to inform
                and assist Medicare beneficiaries with low income who may be eligible
                for Medicare cost sharing or subsidized prescription drug coverage. We
                currently fund a range of projects designed to:
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                 \4\ 42 U.S.C. 434, 1310, 1315, and 1320b-14, respectively.
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                 Help us keep pace with advancements in medicine and
                technology;
                 Modernize our vocational rules;
                 Test models that promote labor force participation;
                 Analyze program trends, gaps, and inconsistencies; and
                 Measure the public's understanding of our programs, as
                well as the impact of program changes.
                 For more information on such projects, please see the ``Research,
                Demonstration Projects, and Outreach'' section of the Supplemental
                Security
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                Income Program technical supporting materials to our FY 2021 Budget
                submission that is located on our website: https://www.ssa.gov/budget/FY21Files/2021SSI.pdf.
                Request for Information
                 Through this RFI, we are asking interested persons, including
                stakeholders across public and private sectors who may be familiar with
                or interested in the work of our agency, for input on evidence-building
                activities that inform important priorities for our agency, including
                those that are related to the President's broader priorities that are
                available at https://www.whitehouse.gov/priorities/. We also seek input
                on future projects that will advance our mission.
                 We invite suggestions in various forms--as key questions to be
                answered, hypotheses to be tested, or problems to be investigated--that
                are focused on any area of our mission, including service delivery,
                operations, programs, policies, regulations, communication, and
                stewardship. The responses to this RFI that interested persons submit
                to us will inform our ongoing development of a set of priorities that
                will guide evidence-building activities. We will analyze information
                collected from this RFI to inform the development of our Learning
                Agenda. This RFI is for information and planning purposes only and
                should not be construed as a solicitation or as an obligation on our
                part. We will not respond to the comments we received in response to
                this RFI, but will use the input to develop our Learning Agenda.
                 The Commissioner of Social Security, Andrew Saul, having reviewed
                and approved this document, is delegating the authority to
                electronically sign this document to Faye I. Lipsky, who is the primary
                Federal Register Liaison for SSA, for purposes of publication in the
                Federal Register.
                Faye I. Lipsky,
                Federal Register Liaison, Office of Legislation and Congressional
                Affairs, Social Security Administration.
                [FR Doc. 2021-08115 Filed 4-19-21; 8:45 am]
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