General Solicitation of Comments From the General Public on Review of the National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP), 5420 [05-1912]

Download as PDF 5420 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 21 / Wednesday, February 2, 2005 / Notices DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Office of the Secretary General Solicitation of Comments From the General Public on Review of the National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) Office of the Secretary, DOD, National Cyber Security Division, DHS. ACTION: Notice for general solicitation of comments. AGENCY: SUMMARY: The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, issued by the Office of the President in February of 2003 required the Federal Government to conduct a comprehensive review of the National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) to determine the extent to which it is adequately addressing the continuing problem of security flaws in commercial software products. The Department of Defense (DoD) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) were tasked with conducting the review on behalf of the Federal government. In an effort to ensure a comprehensive review of the subject, DoD and DHS seek public comment on the issues that should be considered before completing this review. Comments must be received on or before March 4, 2005. ADDRESSES: Submit comments electronically to DOD/DHS at NIAPReview@ida.org. Send written comments to: The Institute for Defense Analyses, 4850 Mark Center Drive, Alexandria, VA 22311, Attention: NIAP Review. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Greg Larsen, Institute for Defense Analyses, (703) 845–6661, e-mail: glarsen@ida.org. DATES: During this review, DoD and DHS considered the results of current policy and practices, the general efficacy and adequacy of current capabilities, and the expectations of stakeholders. In addition, the scope of the review was extended beyond NIAP security testing, evaluation and assessment of information technology (IT) products to include the policy support infrastructure and integration into system development acquisition processes. NIAP is a U.S. Government initiative originated to meet the security testing needs of both IT consumers and producers. NIAP is collaboration between the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the National Security Agency (NSA) in SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: VerDate jul<14>2003 14:19 Feb 01, 2005 Jkt 205001 fulfilling their respective responsibilities under Pub. L. 100–235 (Computer Security Act of 1987). To obtain more information on NIAP please go to: https://niap.nist.gov/. To obtain a copy of The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace please go to: https://www.dhs.gov/interweb/ assetlibrary/ National_Cyberspace_Strategy,pdf. January 28, 2005. Jeannette Owings-Ballard, OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense [FR Doc. 05–1912 Filed 2–1–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 5001–06–M DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Department of the Army; Corps of Engineers Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for Proposed Wharf Improvements and Fill at Apra Harbor, GU Department of the Army; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, DoD. ACTION: Notice of intent. AGENCY: SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2)(c) of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 as implemented by the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations (40 CFR parts 1500– 1508), the Port Authority of Guam and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers hereby give notice of intent to prepare a Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for proposed wharf improvements and fill at Apra Harbor, Guam. Under a Federal grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration, the Port Authority of Guam is proposing modifications to Apra Harbor for the purpose of improving maritime access and services to the island of Guam. The harbor is in need of improvements to meet anticipated future demands of the island’s commercial port operations by providing additional cargo container storage area, and berthing facilities capable of accommodating the newest generation of large deep draft container vessels, and cruise ships. The proposed improvements would also provide contingency berthing facilities for U.S. Navy military vessels. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will be the lead agency in preparing the EIS. The EIS will provide an analysis of potential impacts to the environment from the proposed modifications to Apra Harbor, in compliance with NEPA and CEQ regulations. PO 00000 Frm 00009 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 In order to be considered in the draft EIS, comments and suggestions should be received no later than June 1, 2005. ADDRESSES: Send written comments to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Honolulu District, ATTN: Mr. James Hatashima, Project Manager, Civil and Public Works Branch (CEPOH–PP–C), Rm. 312, Bldg. 230, Fort Shafter, HI 96858–5440. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions or comments concerning the proposed action should be addressed to Mr. James Hatashima, Phone: (808) 438– 2264, e-mail: james.k.hatashima@usace.army.mil. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Apra Harbor is the commercial hub of Guam, handling both containerized and conventional cargo from around the world. The harbor is located near the center of the western coast of Guam. It is a natural harbor, protected by Orote Peninsula to the south and Cabras Island to the north. Proposed modifications would occur within outer Apra Harbor along the presently undeveloped, southern face of the Glass Breakwater, located west of Wharf F–2 on Cabras Island. The proposed improvements would provide additional berthing area and increased landside capacity for commercial port cargo storage and handling operations. Proposed Action—Harbor improvements under consideration include: (1) Construction of a new 1,500-foot wharf to the east of Hotel Wharf. Improvements may include construction of a cellular sheet pile bulkhead, deposition of approximately 950,000 cubic yards of fill material in Apra Harbor, and construction of mechanized cargo container handling facilities; (2) Placement of approximately 500,000 cubic yards of fill over 18 acres of submerged lands in three areas along the east end of the Glass Breakwater. Improvements may also include construction of rock revetments, and construction of cargo container storage yard facilities; (3) Dredging of submerged lands to depths of 55 to 60 feet in waters adjacent to the proposed 1,500-foot wharf to accommodate larger deep draft commercial and military vessels. Project Alternatives—Alternatives to be considered include: (1) ‘‘No Action’’. No improvements would be undertaken and existing port facilities within Apra Harbor would remain unchanged; (2) Alternate designs, and construction methods; (3) Alternate sources and types of fill material (4) Dredge material disposal alternatives. To provide a forum for the public to obtain information on the project, the DATES: E:\FR\FM\02FEN1.SGM 02FEN1

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[Federal Register Volume 70, Number 21 (Wednesday, February 2, 2005)]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

Office of the Secretary


General Solicitation of Comments From the General Public on 
Review of the National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP)

AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, DOD, National Cyber Security Division, 
DHS.

ACTION: Notice for general solicitation of comments.

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SUMMARY: The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, issued by the 
Office of the President in February of 2003 required the Federal 
Government to conduct a comprehensive review of the National 
Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) to determine the extent to 
which it is adequately addressing the continuing problem of security 
flaws in commercial software products. The Department of Defense (DoD) 
and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) were tasked with 
conducting the review on behalf of the Federal government. In an effort 
to ensure a comprehensive review of the subject, DoD and DHS seek 
public comment on the issues that should be considered before 
completing this review.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before March 4, 2005.

ADDRESSES: Submit comments electronically to DOD/DHS at 
NIAPReview@ida.org. Send written comments to: The Institute for Defense 
Analyses, 4850 Mark Center Drive, Alexandria, VA 22311, Attention: NIAP 
Review.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Greg Larsen, Institute for Defense 
Analyses, (703) 845-6661, e-mail: glarsen@ida.org.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: During this review, DoD and DHS considered 
the results of current policy and practices, the general efficacy and 
adequacy of current capabilities, and the expectations of stakeholders. 
In addition, the scope of the review was extended beyond NIAP security 
testing, evaluation and assessment of information technology (IT) 
products to include the policy support infrastructure and integration 
into system development acquisition processes.
    NIAP is a U.S. Government initiative originated to meet the 
security testing needs of both IT consumers and producers. NIAP is 
collaboration between the National Institute of Standards and 
Technology (NIST) and the National Security Agency (NSA) in fulfilling 
their respective responsibilities under Pub. L. 100-235 (Computer 
Security Act of 1987). To obtain more information on NIAP please go to: 
https://niap.nist.gov/.
    To obtain a copy of The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace 
please go to:  https://www.dhs.gov/interweb/assetlibrary/National_
Cyberspace_Strategy,pdf.

    January 28, 2005.
Jeannette Owings-Ballard,
OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense
[FR Doc. 05-1912 Filed 2-1-05; 8:45 am]
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