{"description":"Documents matching 'vulnerabilities developing evaluation assessment measurements'","count":3141,"total_pages":50,"next_page_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/documents?conditions%5Bterm%5D=vulnerabilities+developing+evaluation+assessment+measurements&format=json&page=2","results":[{"title":"Request for Information Regarding Security Considerations for Artificial Intelligence Agents","type":"Notice","abstract":"The Center for AI Standards and Innovation (CAISI), housed within the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) at the Department of Commerce, is seeking information and insights from stakeholders on practices and methodologies for measuring and improving the secure development and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) agent systems. AI agent systems are capable of taking autonomous actions that impact real-world systems or environments, and may be susceptible to hijacking, backdoor attacks, and other exploits. If left unchecked, these security risks may impact public safety, undermine consumer confidence, and curb adoption of the latest AI innovations. We encourage respondents to provide concrete examples, best practices, case studies, and actionable recommendations based on their experience developing and deploying AI agent systems and managing and anticipating their attendant risks. Responses may inform CAISI's work evaluating the security risks associated with various AI capabilities, assessing security vulnerabilities of AI systems, developing evaluation and assessment measurements and methods, generating technical guidelines and best practices to measure and improve the security of AI systems, and other activities related to the security of AI agent systems.","document_number":"2026-00206","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/01/08/2026-00206/request-for-information-regarding-security-considerations-for-artificial-intelligence-agents","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-01-08/pdf/2026-00206.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-00206.pdf?1767793519","publication_date":"2026-01-08","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE","name":"Commerce Department","id":54,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/commerce-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/54","parent_id":null,"slug":"commerce-department"},{"raw_name":"National Institute of Standards and Technology","name":"National Institute of Standards and Technology","id":352,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/national-institute-of-standards-and-technology","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/352","parent_id":54,"slug":"national-institute-of-standards-and-technology"}],"excerpts":"respondents to provide concrete examples, best practices, case studies, and actionable recommendations based on their experience <span class=\"match\">developing</span> and deploying AI agent systems and managing and anticipating their attendant risks. Responses may inform CAISI's work <span class=\"match\">evaluating</span> the security risks associated with various AI capabilities, assessing security <span class=\"match\">vulnerabilities</span> of AI systems, <span class=\"match\">developing</span> <span class=\"match\">evaluation</span> and <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> <span class=\"match\">measurements</span> and methods, generating technical guidelines and best practices to measure and improve the security of AI systems, and other activities"},{"title":"New Car Assessment Program","type":"Notice","abstract":"This notice requests comment on a proposal to update the NHTSA's New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) by adding rear automatic braking (RAB) systems with pedestrian avoidance ability to the advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) technologies NHTSA currently recommends. NHTSA proposes to identify and evaluate vehicles in the marketplace that offer systems that pass NCAP performance test criteria for RAB. The proposed updates to NCAP would give consumers important safety information about technologies designed to prevent crashes with pedestrians when the vehicle is moving in reverse.","document_number":"2026-10611","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/05/28/2026-10611/new-car-assessment-program","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-05-28/pdf/2026-10611.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-10611.pdf?1779885916","publication_date":"2026-05-28","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION","name":"Transportation Department","id":492,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/transportation-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/492","parent_id":null,"slug":"transportation-department"},{"raw_name":"National Highway Traffic Safety Administration","name":"National Highway Traffic Safety Administration","id":345,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/national-highway-traffic-safety-administration","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/345","parent_id":492,"slug":"national-highway-traffic-safety-administration"}],"excerpts":"gov/documents/2024/11/25/2024-27446/new-car-<span class=\"match\">assessment</span>-program-final-decision-notice-crashworthiness-pedestrian-protection. \n \n \n D. Euro NCAP \n \n Euro NCAP has <span class=\"match\">developed</span> a protocol for <span class=\"match\">evaluating</span> RAB systems and has been testing RAB systems since January 2020.\n 9 \n \n Euro NCAP treats RAB as part of its <span class=\"match\">vulnerable</span> road user protection efforts. The Euro NCAP, “TEST PROTOCOL—AEB/LSS VRU systems Implementation 2023, Version 4.5.1,” \n 10 \n \n referred to in this RFC as the 2023 Euro NCAP protocol, contains test conditions for <span class=\"match\">evaluating</span> a vehicle's RAB system's ability"},{"title":"New Car Assessment Program Final Decision Notice-Crashworthiness Pedestrian Protection","type":"Notice","abstract":"This final decision notice adds a crashworthiness pedestrian protection program to the New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) to evaluate new model year vehicles' abilities to mitigate pedestrian injuries. Based on its previous research, NHTSA concurs with and adopts most of the European New Car Assessment Programme's (Euro NCAP) pedestrian crashworthiness assessment methods, including the injury limits for test devices and the score calculation method used for impact points. NHTSA will identify new model year vehicles meeting a certain minimum safety threshold on the Agency's website and other published literature. This notice responds in part to the provisions in Section 24213 of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), which requires NHTSA to incorporate measures in NCAP for evaluating the protection that new vehicles provide vulnerable road users like pedestrians.","document_number":"2024-27446","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/11/25/2024-27446/new-car-assessment-program-final-decision-notice-crashworthiness-pedestrian-protection","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-11-25/pdf/2024-27446.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-27446.pdf?1732283120","publication_date":"2024-11-25","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION","name":"Transportation Department","id":492,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/transportation-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/492","parent_id":null,"slug":"transportation-department"},{"raw_name":"National Highway Traffic Safety Administration","name":"National Highway Traffic Safety Administration","id":345,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/national-highway-traffic-safety-administration","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/345","parent_id":492,"slug":"national-highway-traffic-safety-administration"}],"excerpts":"ACTION: \n Final decision notice. \n \n \n SUMMARY: \n This final decision notice adds a crashworthiness pedestrian protection program to the New Car <span class=\"match\">Assessment</span> Program (NCAP) to <span class=\"match\">evaluate</span> new model year vehicles' abilities to mitigate pedestrian injuries. Based on its previous research, NHTSA concurs with and adopts most of the European New Car <span class=\"match\">Assessment</span> Programme's (Euro NCAP) pedestrian crashworthiness <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> methods, including the injury limits for test devices and the score calculation method used for impact points. NHTSA will identify new model"},{"title":"ADS-Equipped Vehicle Safety, Transparency, and Evaluation Program","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"This document proposes a voluntary framework for the evaluation and oversight of motor vehicles equipped with automated driving systems (ADS). The ADS-equipped Vehicle Safety, Transparency, and Evaluation Program (AV STEP) would establish a national program for ADS-equipped vehicles that operate or may operate on public roads in the United States under NHTSA's oversight with the goal of improving public transparency related to the safety of certain ADS-equipped vehicles, while allowing for responsible development of this technology. This proposal includes procedures for application, participation, public reporting, and program administration. It identifies content requirements for applications, including independent assessments of ADS safety processes, such as the safety cases used and conformance to industry standards. These application requirements will inform NHTSA's decisions on terms and conditions for participation. The proposal also contains reporting requirements for participants, including periodic and event-triggered reporting.","document_number":"2024-30854","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/01/15/2024-30854/ads-equipped-vehicle-safety-transparency-and-evaluation-program","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2025-01-15/pdf/2024-30854.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-30854.pdf?1736862320","publication_date":"2025-01-15","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION","name":"Transportation Department","id":492,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/transportation-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/492","parent_id":null,"slug":"transportation-department"},{"raw_name":"National Highway Traffic Safety Administration","name":"National Highway Traffic Safety Administration","id":345,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/national-highway-traffic-safety-administration","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/345","parent_id":492,"slug":"national-highway-traffic-safety-administration"}],"excerpts":"applicant engaged in forum shopping for a favorable <span class=\"match\">assessment</span>. For instance, this element would reveal if an <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> submitted in an application replaced a less favorable <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> or if an <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> was terminated early to avoid unfavorable findings. This information would help inform the credibility of the conclusions in an <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> submitted under AV STEP. For instance, if an <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> submitted under AV STEP was favorable to an applicant but the applicant prematurely terminated a prior <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> to avoid unfavorable findings, that context"},{"title":"Promoting the Integrity and Security of Telecommunications Certification Bodies, Measurement Facilities, and the Equipment Authorization Program","type":"Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission or FCC) requires all recognized telecommunication certification bodies (TCBs), test labs, and laboratory accreditation bodies to certify to the Commission that they are not owned by, controlled by, or subject to the direction of a prohibited entity and to report all equity or voting interests of 5% or greater by any entity. The FCC also amends it rules to state that it will not recognize--and will revoke any existing recognition of--any TCB, test lab, or laboratory accreditation body that fails to provide, or that provides a false or inaccurate, certification; or that fails to provide, or provides false or inaccurate, information regarding equity or voting interests of 5% or greater. The FCC prohibits recognition of any TCB, test lab, or laboratory accreditation body owned by, controlled by, or subject to the direction of a prohibited entity, and prohibits such TCBs, test labs, and laboratory accreditation bodies from participating in the Commission's equipment authorization program, not only with regard to the equipment certification process but also the Supplier's Declaration of Conformity (SDoC) process.","document_number":"2025-14970","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/08/07/2025-14970/promoting-the-integrity-and-security-of-telecommunications-certification-bodies-measurement","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2025-08-07/pdf/2025-14970.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2025-14970.pdf?1754484348","publication_date":"2025-08-07","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"decision activities. \n (c) <span class=\"match\">Evaluation</span> may be performed using internal TCB resources or external (outsourced) resources. \n (1) <span class=\"match\">Evaluation</span> is the selection of applicable requirements and the determination that those requirements are met. \n (2) Bodies that meet the applicable requirements of ISO/IEC 17025 may perform the <span class=\"match\">evaluation</span> of a product in accordance with the applicable provisions of ISO/IEC 17065 for external resources (outsourcing) and other relevant standards. \n (3) The TCB remains responsible for any <span class=\"match\">evaluation</span> function provided by external"},{"title":"Further Extension of the Flexibility in Evaluating “Close Proximity of Time” To Evaluate Ongoing Changes in Healthcare","type":"Rule","abstract":"We are extending the flexibility in the \"close proximity of time\" standard, as defined in two prior temporary final rules (TFR), through May 11, 2029. We issued a TFR providing the \"close proximity of time\" flexibility on July 23, 2021, because the COVID-19 national public health emergency (PHE) caused many individuals to experience barriers that prevented them from timely accessing in-person healthcare. On September 29, 2023, we extended the flexibility to evaluate evolving healthcare practices and consumption in a post-PHE environment. We determined that we need additional time to fully evaluate still-evolving healthcare practices after the PHE. We are therefore issuing this TFR to extend the \"close proximity of time\" flexibility until May 11, 2029, so we can continue to evaluate changes in healthcare practices and determine the proper \"close proximity of time\" standard for the musculoskeletal disorders listings.","document_number":"2025-01283","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/01/17/2025-01283/further-extension-of-the-flexibility-in-evaluating-close-proximity-of-time-to-evaluate-ongoing","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2025-01-17/pdf/2025-01283.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2025-01283.pdf?1737035141","publication_date":"2025-01-17","agencies":[{"raw_name":"Social Security Administration","name":"Social Security Administration","id":470,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/social-security-administration","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/470","parent_id":null,"slug":"social-security-administration"}],"excerpts":"prevented them from timely accessing in-person healthcare. On September 29, 2023, we extended the flexibility to <span class=\"match\">evaluate</span> evolving healthcare practices and consumption in a post-PHE environment. We determined that we need additional time to fully <span class=\"match\">evaluate</span> still-evolving healthcare practices after the PHE. We are therefore issuing this TFR to extend the “close proximity of time” flexibility until May 11, 2029, so we can continue to <span class=\"match\">evaluate</span> changes in healthcare practices and determine the proper “close proximity of time” standard for the musculoskeletal"},{"title":"One-Time Informational Reports on Extreme Weather Vulnerability Assessments Climate Change, Extreme Weather, and Electric System Reliability","type":"Rule","abstract":"The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission) is adopting a reporting requirement to direct transmission providers to file one-time informational reports describing their current or planned policies and processes for conducting extreme weather vulnerability assessments. The Commission defines an extreme weather vulnerability assessment as any analysis that identifies where and under what conditions jurisdictional transmission assets and operations are at risk from the impacts of extreme weather events, how those risks will manifest themselves, and what the consequences will be for system operations. Specifically, the Commission requires transmission providers to file a one-time informational report on whether, and if so how, they establish a scope, develop inputs, identify vulnerabilities and exposure to extreme weather hazards, and estimate the costs of impacts in their extreme weather vulnerability assessments, as well as how they use the results of those assessments to develop risk mitigation measures.","document_number":"2023-13268","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/06/27/2023-13268/one-time-informational-reports-on-extreme-weather-vulnerability-assessments-climate-change-extreme","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2023-06-27/pdf/2023-13268.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2023-13268.pdf?1687783517","publication_date":"2023-06-27","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY","name":"Energy Department","id":136,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/energy-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/136","parent_id":null,"slug":"energy-department"},{"raw_name":"Federal Energy Regulatory Commission","name":"Federal Energy Regulatory Commission","id":167,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-energy-regulatory-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/167","parent_id":136,"slug":"federal-energy-regulatory-commission"}],"excerpts":"report on its extreme weather <span class=\"match\">vulnerability</span> <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> and risk mitigation efforts within 120 days of the publication of this final rule in the \n Federal Register \n . This one-time informational report should include whether, and if so how, transmission providers: (1) establish a scope; (2) <span class=\"match\">develop</span> inputs; (3) identify <span class=\"match\">vulnerabilities</span> and exposure to extreme weather hazards; (4) estimate the costs \n \n of impacts in their extreme weather <span class=\"match\">vulnerability</span> <span class=\"match\">assessments</span>; and (5) use the results of those <span class=\"match\">assessments</span> to <span class=\"match\">develop</span> risk mitigation measures. This"},{"title":"Promoting the Integrity and Security of Telecommunications Certification Bodies, Measurement Facilities, and the Equipment Authorization Program","type":"Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission or FCC) adopts measures to strengthen national security and encourage reciprocity in testing and certification. The FCC creates a fast-track priority review process for devices subject to Pre-Approval Guidance (PAG) for applications tested in Trusted Test Labs. Also, updates post-market surveillance and enforcement procedures, and establishes confidential reporting channels for industry participants to raise concerns about violations or national security threats. Lastly, directs development of a consolidated list of prohibited entities to streamline applicant screening and aligns ownership reporting timelines for publicly traded companies with U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission requirements.","document_number":"2026-09822","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/05/15/2026-09822/promoting-the-integrity-and-security-of-telecommunications-certification-bodies-measurement","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-05-15/pdf/2026-09822.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-09822.pdf?1778762728","publication_date":"2026-05-15","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"mutual commitment to accept test reports of recognized conformity <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> bodies of the other Party on terms no less favorable than those accorded to test reports produced by conformity <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> bodies of the importing Party. Similarly, many U.S. FTAs and Agreements on Reciprocal Trade (ARTs) include a mutual commitment to accord to conformity <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> bodies located in the territory of the other Party treatment no less favorable than the Party accords to conformity <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> bodies located in its own territory. The Commission finds that it"},{"title":"New Car Assessment Program Final Decision Notice-Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and Roadmap","type":"Notice","abstract":"This final decision notice adds four new advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) technologies--blind spot warning (BSW), blind spot intervention (BSI), lane keeping assist (LKA), and pedestrian automatic emergency braking (PAEB)--to the New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) and enhances the performance evaluation of ADAS technologies currently in NCAP. The notice also finalizes a 10-year roadmap for updating NCAP through multiple phases for the period 2024 through 2033. This notice responds in part to the provisions in section 24213 of the Infrastructure, Investment, and Jobs Act.","document_number":"2024-27447","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/12/03/2024-27447/new-car-assessment-program-final-decision-notice-advanced-driver-assistance-systems-and-roadmap","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-12-03/pdf/2024-27447.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-27447.pdf?1733147118","publication_date":"2024-12-03","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION","name":"Transportation Department","id":492,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/transportation-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/492","parent_id":null,"slug":"transportation-department"},{"raw_name":"National Highway Traffic Safety Administration","name":"National Highway Traffic Safety Administration","id":345,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/national-highway-traffic-safety-administration","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/345","parent_id":492,"slug":"national-highway-traffic-safety-administration"}],"excerpts":" \n Enabled.\n Disabled. \n \n \n \n SV Lane Change with Constant Headway, False Positive <span class=\"match\">Assessment</span> \n 72.4 (45) \n 72.4 (45) \n Left \n \n Enabled.\n Disabled. \n \n \n \n   \n   \n   \n Right \n \n Enabled.\n Disabled. \n \n \n \n Adding Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) and Enhancing Lane Departure Warning (LDW) <span class=\"match\">Evaluation</span> \n NHTSA is adding the <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> of lane keeping assist (LKA) into NCAP and integrating the <span class=\"match\">evaluation</span> of lane departure warning (LDW) with the LKA <span class=\"match\">evaluation</span>. To <span class=\"match\">evaluate</span> a vehicle's LDW sensitivity and LKA intervention capabilities, NHTSA's testing includes"},{"title":"Regulatory Capital Rule (Regulation Q): Risk-Based Capital Surcharges for Global Systemically Important Bank Holding Companies; Systemic Risk Report (FR Y-15)","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Board) is inviting public comment on a notice of proposed rulemaking to amend the Board's rule that identifies and establishes risk-based capital surcharges for U.S. global systemically important bank holding companies (GSIBs). The proposal would also amend the Systemic Risk Report (FR Y-15), which is the source of inputs to the implementation of the GSIB framework under the capital rule. The proposal would make several changes to better align surcharges with risk. First, it would modify certain coefficients used to calculate GSIB surcharges under method 2 of the GSIB surcharge framework to reflect changes in the financial system and the economy and provide for annual adjustments for real economic growth and inflation going forward. Second, the proposal would modify the measurement and weighting of the weighted short-term wholesale funding systemic indicator. Third, for certain systemic indicators currently measured as of a single date each year, the proposal would require measurement based on average values to reduce the effects of temporary changes to indicator values around measurement dates. Fourth, the proposal would reduce cliff effects and enhance the sensitivity of the surcharge to changes in a GSIB's systemic risk profile. Fifth, to improve risk capture, the proposal would also make improvements to the measurement of some systemic indicators used in the GSIB surcharge framework and the framework for determining prudential standards for large banking organizations. In addition to these changes, the proposal would make several amendments to the FR Y-15 to improve the consistency of data reporting and streamline the reporting process.","document_number":"2026-05961","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/03/27/2026-05961/regulatory-capital-rule-regulation-q-risk-based-capital-surcharges-for-global-systemically-important","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-03-27/pdf/2026-05961.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-05961.pdf?1774529110","publication_date":"2026-03-27","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM","name":"Federal Reserve System","id":188,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-reserve-system","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/188","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-reserve-system"}],"excerpts":"for annual adjustments for real economic growth and inflation going forward. Second, the proposal would modify the <span class=\"match\">measurement</span> and weighting of the weighted short-term wholesale funding systemic indicator. Third, for certain systemic indicators currently measured as of a single date each year, the proposal would require <span class=\"match\">measurement</span> based on average values to reduce the effects of temporary changes to indicator values around <span class=\"match\">measurement</span> dates. Fourth, the proposal would reduce cliff effects and enhance the sensitivity of the surcharge to changes in"},{"title":"Guidance for Resolution Plan Submissions of Domestic Triennial Full Filers","type":"Notice","abstract":"The Board and the FDIC (together, the agencies) are adopting this final guidance for the 2025 and subsequent resolution plan submissions by certain domestic banking organizations. The final guidance is meant to assist these firms in developing their resolution plans, which are required to be submitted under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, as amended (the Dodd-Frank Act), and the jointly issued implementing regulation (the Rule). The scope of application of the final guidance is domestic triennial full filers (specified firms or firms), which are domestic Category II and III banking organizations. The final guidance describes the agencies' expectations, depending on the resolution strategy chosen by the firm, regarding a number of key vulnerabilities in plans for an orderly resolution under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code (i.e., capital; liquidity; governance mechanisms; operational; legal entity rationalization; and insured depository institution (IDI) resolution, if applicable). The final guidance modifies and clarifies certain aspects of the proposed guidance based on the agencies' consideration of comments to the proposal, additional analysis, and further assessment of the business and risk profiles of the firms.","document_number":"2024-18191","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/08/15/2024-18191/guidance-for-resolution-plan-submissions-of-domestic-triennial-full-filers","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-08-15/pdf/2024-18191.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-18191.pdf?1723639525","publication_date":"2024-08-15","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM","name":"Federal Reserve System","id":188,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-reserve-system","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/188","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-reserve-system"},{"raw_name":"FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION","name":"Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation","id":164,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-deposit-insurance-corporation","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/164","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-deposit-insurance-corporation"}],"excerpts":"strategy chosen by the firm, regarding a number of key <span class=\"match\">vulnerabilities</span> in plans for an orderly resolution under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code (\n i.e., \n capital; liquidity; governance mechanisms; operational; legal entity rationalization; and insured depository institution (IDI) resolution, if applicable). The final guidance modifies and clarifies certain aspects of the proposed guidance based on the agencies' consideration of comments to the proposal, additional analysis, and further <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> of the business and risk profiles of the firms.\n \n \n \n"},{"title":"Medical Devices; Laboratory Developed Tests","type":"Rule","abstract":"The Food and Drug Administration is issuing a final rule to amend its regulations to make explicit that in vitro diagnostic products (IVDs) are devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act) including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. In conjunction with this amendment, the Food and Drug Administration is phasing out its general enforcement discretion approach for laboratory developed tests (LDTs) so that IVDs manufactured by a laboratory will generally fall under the same enforcement approach as other IVDs. This phaseout policy includes enforcement discretion policies for specific categories of IVDs manufactured by a laboratory, including currently marketed IVDs offered as LDTs and LDTs for unmet needs. This phaseout policy is intended to better protect the public health by helping to assure the safety and effectiveness of IVDs offered as LDTs, while also accounting for other important public health considerations such as patient access and reliance.","document_number":"2024-08935","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/05/06/2024-08935/medical-devices-laboratory-developed-tests","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-05-06/pdf/2024-08935.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-08935.pdf?1714398256","publication_date":"2024-05-06","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES","name":"Health and Human Services Department","id":221,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/health-and-human-services-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/221","parent_id":null,"slug":"health-and-human-services-department"},{"raw_name":"Food and Drug Administration","name":"Food and Drug Administration","id":199,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/food-and-drug-administration","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/199","parent_id":221,"slug":"food-and-drug-administration"}],"excerpts":"clinical condition is intended to be used in conjunction with clinical <span class=\"match\">assessments</span>. Therefore, use in the context of a “multi-faceted medical <span class=\"match\">assessment</span>” is not unique to IVDs offered as LDTs. \n \n FDA also disagrees that IVDs offered as LDTs should be considered low or moderate risk whenever they are part of a multifaceted medical <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> (\n i.e., \n are not used in isolation for clinical decision-making). Even if such tests are used as a part of a multifaceted medical <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> and are not the sole determinant for clinical decision-making, false"},{"title":"Guidance for Resolution Plan Submissions of Foreign Triennial Full Filers","type":"Notice","abstract":"The Board and the FDIC (together, the agencies) are adopting this final guidance for the 2025 and subsequent resolution plan submissions by certain foreign banking organizations (FBOs). The final guidance is meant to assist these firms in developing their resolution plans, which are required to be submitted under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, as amended (the Dodd-Frank Act), and the jointly issued implementing regulation (the Rule). The scope of application of the final guidance is foreign triennial full filers (specified firms or firms), which are foreign Category II and III banking organizations, and the guidance supersedes the joint Guidance for Resolution Plan Submissions of Certain Foreign-Based Covered Companies. The final guidance describes the agencies' expectations, depending on the resolution strategy chosen by the firm, regarding a number of key vulnerabilities in plans for an orderly resolution under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code (i.e., group resolution plan; capital; liquidity; governance mechanisms; operational; legal entity rationalization and separability; branches; and insured depository institution (IDI) resolution, if applicable). The final guidance modifies and clarifies certain aspects of the proposed guidance based on the agencies' consideration of comments to the proposal, additional analysis, and further assessment of the business and risk profiles of the firms.","document_number":"2024-18186","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/08/15/2024-18186/guidance-for-resolution-plan-submissions-of-foreign-triennial-full-filers","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-08-15/pdf/2024-18186.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-18186.pdf?1723639524","publication_date":"2024-08-15","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM","name":"Federal Reserve System","id":188,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-reserve-system","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/188","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-reserve-system"},{"raw_name":"FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION","name":"Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation","id":164,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-deposit-insurance-corporation","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/164","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-deposit-insurance-corporation"}],"excerpts":"firm, regarding a number of key <span class=\"match\">vulnerabilities</span> in plans for an orderly resolution under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code (\n i.e., \n group resolution plan; capital; liquidity; governance mechanisms; operational; legal entity rationalization and separability; branches; and insured depository institution (IDI) resolution, if applicable). The final guidance modifies and clarifies certain aspects of the proposed guidance based on the agencies' consideration of comments to the proposal, additional analysis, and further <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> of the business and risk profiles"},{"title":"Critical Infrastructure Protection Reliability Standard CIP-015-1-Cyber Security-Internal Network Security Monitoring","type":"Rule","abstract":"The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission) approves proposed Reliability Standard CIP-015-1 (Cyber Security--Internal Network Security Monitoring), which the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), submitted in response to a Commission directive. In addition, the Commission directs NERC to develop certain modifications to proposed Reliability Standard CIP-015-1 to extend internal network security monitoring to include electronic access control or monitoring systems and physical access control systems outside of the electronic security perimeter. The Commission also provides greater clarity about the term CIP-networked environment as it is used in proposed Reliability Standard CIP-015-1.","document_number":"2025-12309","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/07/02/2025-12309/critical-infrastructure-protection-reliability-standard-cip-015-1-cyber-security-internal-network","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2025-07-02/pdf/2025-12309.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2025-12309.pdf?1751373912","publication_date":"2025-07-02","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY","name":"Energy Department","id":136,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/energy-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/136","parent_id":null,"slug":"energy-department"},{"raw_name":"Federal Energy Regulatory Commission","name":"Federal Energy Regulatory Commission","id":167,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-energy-regulatory-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/167","parent_id":136,"slug":"federal-energy-regulatory-commission"}],"excerpts":"https://www.cisa.gov/sites/default/files/publications/NSTAC%20SDN%20Report%20%288-12-20%29.pdf. \n \n \n \n \n 22 \n  CISA, \n CISA Analysis: FY2020 Risk and <span class=\"match\">Vulnerability</span> <span class=\"match\">Assessments</span> \n (July 2021), \n https://www.cisa.gov/sites/default/files/publications/FY20-RVA-Analysis_508C.pdf. \n \n \n C. Order No. 887 \n \n 9. On January 19, 2023, in Order No. 887, the Commission issued a final rule that directed that NERC <span class=\"match\">develop</span> “new or modified CIP Reliability Standards requiring INSM for all high impact BES Cyber Systems with and without external routable connectivity and"},{"title":"Pipeline Safety: Class Location Change Requirements","type":"Rule","abstract":"PHMSA is updating its regulations to allow operators to apply modern risk management principles in addressing the safety of gas pipelines affected by class location changes. Relying on an approach originally developed in the 1950s, PHMSA's regulations use class locations to provide an additional margin of safety in the design, construction, testing, operation, and maintenance of gas pipelines based on population density. When the class location of a pipeline changes due to an increase in population density, an operator may need to take certain actions to confirm or to revise the maximum allowable operating pressure of a segment. Because the methods traditionally used for that purpose do not account for modern risk management principles, PHMSA has granted special permits for more than two decades allowing operators to use an integrity-management-based alternative. This final rule adopts that `IM alternative' by regulation to provide operators with an additional method for confirming or restoring the maximum allowable operating pressure of certain eligible segments that experience class location changes.","document_number":"2026-00566","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/01/14/2026-00566/pipeline-safety-class-location-change-requirements","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-01-14/pdf/2026-00566.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-00566.pdf?1768311921","publication_date":"2026-01-14","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION","name":"Transportation Department","id":492,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/transportation-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/492","parent_id":null,"slug":"transportation-department"},{"raw_name":"Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration","name":"Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration","id":408,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/pipeline-and-hazardous-materials-safety-administration","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/408","parent_id":492,"slug":"pipeline-and-hazardous-materials-safety-administration"}],"excerpts":"operators to use direct <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> as an integrity <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> method in class location special permits. Allowing operators to use direct <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> in the IM alternative would be inconsistent with this historical practice. \n The IM alternative otherwise incorporates the requirements for integrity <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> methods in Subpart O, including the provisions in §§ 192.921(a) and 192.937(c) for conducting baseline <span class=\"match\">assessments</span> and reassessments, respectively. Incorporating the approved <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> methods (other than direct <span class=\"match\">assessment</span>) in §§ 192.921(a) and"},{"title":"Medicare Program; FY 2027 Inpatient Psychiatric Facilities Prospective Payment System-Rate Update","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"This rulemaking proposes to update the prospective payment rates, the outlier threshold, and the wage index for Medicare inpatient hospital services provided by Inpatient Psychiatric Facilities (IPFs), which include psychiatric hospitals and excluded psychiatric units of an acute care hospital or critical access hospital. This rulemaking also proposes refinement of the IPF PPS outlier policy. These changes would be effective for IPF discharges occurring during the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2026, through September 30, 2027. We are also proposing the implementation of a standardized IPF patient assessment instrument, and the removal of two measures used in the Inpatient Psychiatric Facilities Quality Reporting Program.","document_number":"2026-06675","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/04/07/2026-06675/medicare-program-fy-2027-inpatient-psychiatric-facilities-prospective-payment-system-rate-update","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-04-07/pdf/2026-06675.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-06675.pdf?1775164507","publication_date":"2026-04-07","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES","name":"Health and Human Services Department","id":221,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/health-and-human-services-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/221","parent_id":null,"slug":"health-and-human-services-department"},{"raw_name":"Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services","name":"Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services","id":45,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/centers-for-medicare-medicaid-services","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/45","parent_id":221,"slug":"centers-for-medicare-medicaid-services"}],"excerpts":"assessors completed the beta test <span class=\"match\">assessments</span>, which contained 86 <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> item parts at Admission and 85 <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> parts at Discharge, in a median time of 13 minutes, or approximately 0.15 minutes per <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> item part; time per <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> item part was slightly higher for admission <span class=\"match\">assessments</span> (median time to complete of 16 minutes, or 0.19 minutes per <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> item part) than for discharges (median time to complete of 11 minutes, or 0.13 minutes).\n 49 \n \n We propose using 0.3 minutes for each <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> item part and estimate that the IPF-PAI"},{"title":"Reporting on Border Gateway Protocol Risk Mitigation Progress; Secure Internet Routing","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) seeks to increase the security of the information routed across the internet by proposing certain reporting obligations on providers of broadband internet access service (BIAS providers) and their use of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). Internet traffic can be disrupted, intercepted, and blackholed--when a service provider drops traffic addressed to a targeted IP address or range of addresses by redirecting it to a null route--due to either accidental or deliberate adversarial manipulation of security vulnerabilities inherent to BGP. Together, the intended effect of the plans, filings, and measures the Commission proposes would be to mitigate such threats. BIAS providers would be required to develop BGP Routing Security Risk Management Plans that describe their plans for and progress in implementing security measures that utilize the Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI). Nine of the largest service providers would be required to file specific additional data on a quarterly basis. The FCC also seeks comment on issues related to implementing RPKI-based security measures.","document_number":"2024-13048","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/06/17/2024-13048/reporting-on-border-gateway-protocol-risk-mitigation-progress-secure-internet-routing","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-06-17/pdf/2024-13048.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-13048.pdf?1718369113","publication_date":"2024-06-17","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"resources that allow comprehensive third-party <span class=\"match\">measurement</span> and validation regarding the extent that service providers conduct ROV filtering. Third-party <span class=\"match\">measurement</span> methodologies involve some degree of sampling and estimation and come with varying strengths and weaknesses. For example, APNIC, Cloudflare, and Virginia Tech (RoVISTA), are examples of entities which have <span class=\"match\">developed</span> methodologies using various sampling techniques to assess the degree of ROV filtering prevalent, and which make the resulting <span class=\"match\">assessments</span> public. We propose to monitor a limited"},{"title":"USAID Acquisition Regulation: Planning, Collection, and Submission of Digital Information; Submission of Activity Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Plan to USAID","type":"Rule","abstract":"The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) issuing a final rule amending USAID Acquisition Regulation (AIDAR) that implements USAID requirements for managing digital information as a strategic asset to inform the planning, design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of the Agency's foreign assistance programs. This final rule incorporates a new policy on Digital Information Planning, Collection, and Submission Requirements and the corresponding clause as well as a new clause entitled \"Activity Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Plan Requirements\" into the (AIDAR). This final rule is intended to reduce the burden on contractors, increase efficiency, and improve the use of data and other forms of digital information across the Agency's programs and operations.","document_number":"2024-09373","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/05/06/2024-09373/usaid-acquisition-regulation-planning-collection-and-submission-of-digital-information-submission-of","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-05-06/pdf/2024-09373.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-09373.pdf?1714740317","publication_date":"2024-05-06","agencies":[{"raw_name":"Agency for International Development","name":"Agency for International Development","id":6,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/agency-for-international-development","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/6","parent_id":null,"slug":"agency-for-international-development"}],"excerpts":"data.\n \n \n Digital data \n means quantitative and qualitative programmatic <span class=\"match\">measurements</span> that are entered directly into a computer. Examples include numeric targets established during activity design or implementation; baseline, mid-line, or final <span class=\"match\">measurements</span> created or obtained via field <span class=\"match\">assessments</span>; surveys or interviews; performance monitoring indicators as specified in the Contractor's approved Activity Monitoring, <span class=\"match\">Evaluation</span>, and Learning (AMELP) (see 752.242-71); <span class=\"match\">evaluation</span> results; or perception metrics collected from beneficiaries on the quality"},{"title":"Agency Information Collection Activities: Agency Information Collection Activity Under OMB Review","type":"Notice","abstract":"The FHWA has forwarded the information collection request described in this notice to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to approve a new information collection. We are required to publish this notice in the Federal Register by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.","document_number":"2025-21681","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/12/01/2025-21681/agency-information-collection-activities-agency-information-collection-activity-under-omb-review","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2025-12-01/pdf/2025-21681.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2025-21681.pdf?1764337526","publication_date":"2025-12-01","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION","name":"Transportation Department","id":492,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/transportation-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/492","parent_id":null,"slug":"transportation-department"},{"raw_name":"Federal Highway Administration","name":"Federal Highway Administration","id":170,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-highway-administration","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/170","parent_id":492,"slug":"federal-highway-administration"}],"excerpts":"used to <span class=\"match\">evaluate</span> applications. The NOFOs provide a description of the application requirements. Eligible applicants request PROTECT funds in the form of an electronic grant application. Additional information submissions are required for applicants who are selected for a grant (\n i.e., \n the grantees) during the grant agreement, grant implementation and <span class=\"match\">evaluation</span> phases.\n \n Additionally, State DOTs and MPOs may <span class=\"match\">develop</span> Resilience Improvement Plans under the PROTECT Program. A Resilience Improvement Plan is a voluntary, risk-based <span class=\"match\">assessment</span> of vulnerable"},{"title":"Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, HHS Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters for 2027; and Basic Health Program","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"This proposed rule contains provisions to improve implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, including payment parameters and provisions related to the HHS-operated risk adjustment and risk adjustment data validation (HHS-RADV) programs, as well as 2027 user fee rates for issuers offering qualified health plans (QHPs) through Federally-facilitated Exchanges (FFEs) and State-based Exchanges on the Federal platform (SBE-FPs). This proposed rule also includes provisions related to civil money penalties (CMPs) for noncompliant issuers and other responsible entities; standards governing agents, brokers, and web-brokers; the expansion and codification of hardship exemption eligibility; implementation of the State Exchange Improper Payment Measurement (SEIPM); provider access standards and essential community provider standards for QHP certification; QHP certification of non-network plans; a prohibition on issuers from including routine non-pediatric dental services as an Essential Health Benefit (EHB); cost-sharing flexibilities for catastrophic and individual market bronze plans; establishment of catastrophic plans with plan terms of up to 10 consecutive years; QHP issuer quality improvement strategies (QISs); revisions affecting which enrollees are included in Federal Basic Health Program (BHP) payment calculations to States; and seeks comment on potential adjustments to other Federal standards, including the Federal medical loss ratio (MLR) standard in the individual market. This proposed rule also includes amendments to implement certain provisions of the Working Families Tax Cut (WFTC) legislation.","document_number":"2026-02769","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/02/11/2026-02769/patient-protection-and-affordable-care-act-hhs-notice-of-benefit-and-payment-parameters-for-2027-and","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-02-11/pdf/2026-02769.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-02769.pdf?1770671709","publication_date":"2026-02-11","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES","name":"Health and Human Services Department","id":221,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/health-and-human-services-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/221","parent_id":null,"slug":"health-and-human-services-department"},{"raw_name":"Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services","name":"Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services","id":45,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/centers-for-medicare-medicaid-services","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/45","parent_id":221,"slug":"centers-for-medicare-medicaid-services"},{"raw_name":"Office of the Secretary"}],"excerpts":"established an improper payment <span class=\"match\">measurement</span> for the FFE, (that is, the Federal Exchange Improper Payment Measure or FEIPM),\n 130 \n \n State Exchanges have operated without comparable systematic <span class=\"match\">measurement</span> of APTC improper payments. The FFE's improper payment <span class=\"match\">measurement</span> is overseen by the Payment Accuracy and Reporting Group (PARG), within the CMS Office of Financial Management (OFM), which has <span class=\"match\">developed</span> comprehensive methodologies and systems to ensure accurate <span class=\"match\">measurement</span> and reporting. By extending similar <span class=\"match\">measurement</span> methodologies to State Exchanges"}]}