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textile safeguard quotas, and textile
quotas on non-WTO countries without
agreements in place for 2005. (See 69 FR
72181). That notice referred to a
previous notice, published on June 25,
2004, which reminded the public that
CITA has the right to permanently deny,
or to stage entry of overshipments of
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overshipments of merchandise subject
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James C. Leonard III,
Chairman, Committee for the Implementation
of Textile Agreements.
Committee for the Implementation of Textile
Agreements
April 21, 2005.
Commissioner of Customs,
Department of the Treasury, Washington, DC
20229.
Dear Commissioner: This directive
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Chairman, Committee for the
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force HQ USAF
Scientific Advisory Board
AGENCY:
Department of the Air Force,
DoD.
ACTION:
Notice of meeting.
SUMMARY: Pursuant to Public Law 92–
463, notice is hereby given of the
forthcoming meeting of the Air Force
Scientific Advisory Board Domain
Integration Study. The purpose of this
meeting is to gather information
pertinent to the Domain Integration
Study and to caucus regarding findings
and recommendations. Because
classified and contractor-proprietary
information will be discussed, this
meeting will be closed to the public.
DATES: 10–13 May 2005.
ADDRESSES: Rosslyn, VA.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Major Kyle Gresham, Air Force
Scientific Advisory Board Secretariat,
1180 Air Force Pentagon, Rm 5D982,
Washington DC 20330–1180, (703) 697–
4808.
Albert Bodnar,
Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Availability of the Final Draft
Environmental Assessment for the
Construction of a Building Addition To
Accommodate the U.S. Army
Intelligence and Security Command
Information Dominance Center
Department of the Army, DoD.
Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
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SUMMARY: The United States Army
Intelligence and Security Command has
prepared an Environmental Assessment
(EA) of the potential environmental
consequences of constructing a new
U.S. Army Intelligence and Security
Command Information Dominance
Center (IDC) building addition at a
previously developed site on Fort
Belvoir, VA. This Environmental
Assessment has been prepared pursuant
to the National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA); the Council on
Environmental Quality regulations
implementing the NEPA; Department of
Defense (DoD) Directive 6050.1;
Environmental Effects in the United
States of DoD Actions; and instructions
implementing NEPA.
The U.S. Army Intelligence and
Security Command (INSCOM) has
identified a requirement to construct a
building addition to accommodate its
IDC. Construction and operation of the
IDC facility conforms to Fort Belvoir’s
current Master Planning strategy. HQ
INSCOM and Fort Belvoir have
thoroughly reviewed the Proposed
Action, Action Alternatives, a No
Action Alternative to the Proposed
Action, and environmental
consequences associated with each.
Based on this review and consideration
of all relevant factors, HQ INSCOM and
Fort Belvoir have determined and
concluded that the Proposed Action will
not have direct, indirect, or
cumulatively significant impacts on the
surrounding human environment. An
Environmental Impact Statement,
therefore, is not required and will not be
prepared. HQ INSCOM and Fort Belvoir
will consider public comment and
concerns prior to making a final
determination to proceed with the
proposed action.
INSCOM evaluated six alternatives to
meet requirements for an expanded IDC
facility. These alternatives included: a
no action alternative (status quo);
renovation of existing HQ INSCOM
facilities; renovation of other
government facilities; lease of off-post
facilities in the general vicinity of Fort
Belvoir; construction of new facilities
on Fort Belvoir; and construction of an
addition to existing HQ INSCOM
facilities on Fort Belvoir. Several
possible locations were considered in
this evaluation, with each alternative
being evaluated for mission support and
economic, environmental, and security
considerations. It is anticipated that
construction will begin in Fiscal Year
(FY) 2008. Project completion is
anticipated in FY2010.
DATES: The agency must receive
comments on or before May 26, 2005.
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For additional information
or to submit written comments, contact
Commander, USAINSCOM, 8825
Beulah Street, Building 2444, Attn:
IALO–E, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060.
ADDRESSES:
Ms.
Susan Roeder, Environmental Protection
Specialist, (703) 428–4520, e-mail:
smroede@inscom.army.mil.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
The intent
of this project is to provide HQINSCOM
with increased space that supports
expanding intelligence missions and
associated personnel increases,
particularly for the IDC. the proposed
IDC project provides a multi-story,
multi-purpose, 233,000 gross square foot
facility, to include all required
mechanical, electrical, fire protection,
redundant power and information
systems. It will also include the
installation of physical security and
access control systems. A unique
requirement of the IDC is its need for
larger, open work areas which must also
allow the flexibility of periodic
reconfiguration. The typical, economical
structural design of a 30 foot by 30 foot
structural column grid is inadequate for
the IDC. A minimum 30′ by 45′ grid is
required. Other key components of this
facility include the following: secure
facility space; specialized operations
space; special equipment storage;
classrooms; server room; wellness room
and showers; cafeteria; mechanical/
utility rooms; bathrooms; training area;
storage areas; library; office space; and
administrative support areas. Other
required support facilities to be built
include walks, curbs and gutters,
surface parking, site improvements,
HVAC, and power generation
equipment.
The IDC Environmental Assessment is
available for public review at
Directorate of Installation Support,
Environmental and Natural Resource
Division (9430 Jackson Loop, Suite 107,
Fort Belvoir, VA). It is also available at
the following four Fairfax County Public
Library local branches: John Marshall
Branch (6209 Rose Hill Drive,
Alexandria, VA); Lorton Branch (9520
Richmond Hwy., Lorton, VA);
Sherwood Hall Branch (2501 Sherwood
Hall Lane, Alexandria, VA); and
Kingstowne Branch (6500 Landsdowne
Centre, Alexandria, VA). A copy of this
notice and the Environmental
Assessment cab be viewed on the World
Wide Web at https://
www.inscom.army.mil. Interested
parties are invited to submit written
comments for consideration during the
30-day public comment period which
closes on the date specified in DATES
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above. The proposed action will not be
implemented before this date.
imposed on contractors, offerors or
member of the public.
Dated: April 19, 2005.
Thomas J. Boyle,
Colonel, GS, Assistant Chief of Staff, G–4.
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Thomas G. Keller,
Col, USAF, DCS, Passenger and Personal
Property.
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Department of the Army
Department of the Army; Corps of
Engineers
Publication of Families First Business
Rules
Department of the Army, DOD.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Military Surface
Deployment and Distribution Command
(SDDC), as the Department of Defense
(DOD) Traffic Manager for the
Household Goods and Personal Property
Program, is announcing the publication
of the Families First Business Rules for
review and comment.
This announcement is being made to
afford the public an opportunity to
review and comment on the business
rules changes before commencing
Families First. The business rules will
be posted to the SDDC Web site located
at https://www.sddc.army.mil, under
Families First. The site offers industry
access to updates on the business rules
and information on the various Phases
of the program.
DATES: The business rules were released
on April 21, 2005, and posted to the
SDDC Web site on April 22, 2005.
comments must be submitted on or
before May 26, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be sent by
e-mail to the following address: https://
www.sddc.army.mil/frontDoor/
0,1865,OID=4--7319-13197--13197-00.html or by courier to: Headquarters,
Surface Deployment and Distribution
Command, Attn: SDPP–PD, Room
10N35–29 (Judith Tarbox), Hoffman
Building II, 200 Stovall Street,
Alexandria, VA 22332–5000.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Judith Tarbox at (703) 428–3004 or email at TarboxJudith@sddc.army.mil.
Regulation Flexibility Act
This action is not considered rule
making within the meaning of
Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 USC 601–
612.
Paperwork Reduction Act
The Paperwork Reduction Act, 44
USC 3051 et seq., does not apply
because no information collection or
record keeping requirements are
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Intent To Prepare a Draft Supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement for
the Brevard County (Mid-Reach) Shore
Protection Project Located in Brevard
County, FL
Department of the Army, U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Jacksonville District, intends
to prepare a Draft Supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement
(DSEIS) for the Brevard County (MidReach) Shore Protection Feasibility
Study. The study will focus on 7.6 miles
of developed shoreline, also referred to
as the ‘‘Mid-Reach’’, from the south end
of Patrick Air Force Base to just north
of Indialantic. Ongoing erosion
problems are endangering the shoreline
infrastructure within the study area. In
cooperation with Brevard County, the
study will evaluate alternative solutions
that will maximize shore protection
while minimizing environmental
impacts.
U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Planning Division,
Environmental Branch, P.O. Box 4970,
Jacksonville, FL 32232–0019.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Paul E. Stodola, by e-mail
Paul.E.Stodola@saj02.usace.army.mil or
by telephone at (904) 232–3271.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: a.
Proposed Action. The Brevard County,
FL, (Mid-Reach) Shore Protection
Feasibility Study was authorized by
Section 418 of the Water Resources and
Development act of 2000 (Pub. L. 106–
541). The entire 7.6-mile length of the
Mid-Reach shoreline has been critically
eroded with 62% of its oceanfront
development anticipated to be lost to
storm damage during the next 50 years.
Placement of beach quality sand from
various sources along the Mid-Reach
will be evaluated with the intent of
providing the greatest opportunity of
shoreline protection. Environmental
considerations will be addressed in a
DSEIS, which will supplement the
ADDRESSES:
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Availability of the Final Draft Environmental Assessment for the
Construction of a Building Addition To Accommodate the U.S. Army
Intelligence and Security Command Information Dominance Center
AGENCY: Department of the Army, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: The United States Army Intelligence and Security Command has
prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) of the potential
environmental consequences of constructing a new U.S. Army Intelligence
and Security Command Information Dominance Center (IDC) building
addition at a previously developed site on Fort Belvoir, VA. This
Environmental Assessment has been prepared pursuant to the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA); the Council on Environmental Quality
regulations implementing the NEPA; Department of Defense (DoD)
Directive 6050.1; Environmental Effects in the United States of DoD
Actions; and instructions implementing NEPA.
The U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) has
identified a requirement to construct a building addition to
accommodate its IDC. Construction and operation of the IDC facility
conforms to Fort Belvoir's current Master Planning strategy. HQ INSCOM
and Fort Belvoir have thoroughly reviewed the Proposed Action, Action
Alternatives, a No Action Alternative to the Proposed Action, and
environmental consequences associated with each. Based on this review
and consideration of all relevant factors, HQ INSCOM and Fort Belvoir
have determined and concluded that the Proposed Action will not have
direct, indirect, or cumulatively significant impacts on the
surrounding human environment. An Environmental Impact Statement,
therefore, is not required and will not be prepared. HQ INSCOM and Fort
Belvoir will consider public comment and concerns prior to making a
final determination to proceed with the proposed action.
INSCOM evaluated six alternatives to meet requirements for an
expanded IDC facility. These alternatives included: a no action
alternative (status quo); renovation of existing HQ INSCOM facilities;
renovation of other government facilities; lease of off-post facilities
in the general vicinity of Fort Belvoir; construction of new facilities
on Fort Belvoir; and construction of an addition to existing HQ INSCOM
facilities on Fort Belvoir. Several possible locations were considered
in this evaluation, with each alternative being evaluated for mission
support and economic, environmental, and security considerations. It is
anticipated that construction will begin in Fiscal Year (FY) 2008.
Project completion is anticipated in FY2010.
DATES: The agency must receive comments on or before May 26, 2005.
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ADDRESSES: For additional information or to submit written comments,
contact Commander, USAINSCOM, 8825 Beulah Street, Building 2444, Attn:
IALO-E, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Susan Roeder, Environmental
Protection Specialist, (703) 428-4520, e-mail: smroede@inscom.army.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The intent of this project is to provide
HQINSCOM with increased space that supports expanding intelligence
missions and associated personnel increases, particularly for the IDC.
the proposed IDC project provides a multi-story, multi-purpose, 233,000
gross square foot facility, to include all required mechanical,
electrical, fire protection, redundant power and information systems.
It will also include the installation of physical security and access
control systems. A unique requirement of the IDC is its need for
larger, open work areas which must also allow the flexibility of
periodic reconfiguration. The typical, economical structural design of
a 30 foot by 30 foot structural column grid is inadequate for the IDC.
A minimum 30' by 45' grid is required. Other key components of this
facility include the following: secure facility space; specialized
operations space; special equipment storage; classrooms; server room;
wellness room and showers; cafeteria; mechanical/utility rooms;
bathrooms; training area; storage areas; library; office space; and
administrative support areas. Other required support facilities to be
built include walks, curbs and gutters, surface parking, site
improvements, HVAC, and power generation equipment.
The IDC Environmental Assessment is available for public review at
Directorate of Installation Support, Environmental and Natural Resource
Division (9430 Jackson Loop, Suite 107, Fort Belvoir, VA). It is also
available at the following four Fairfax County Public Library local
branches: John Marshall Branch (6209 Rose Hill Drive, Alexandria, VA);
Lorton Branch (9520 Richmond Hwy., Lorton, VA); Sherwood Hall Branch
(2501 Sherwood Hall Lane, Alexandria, VA); and Kingstowne Branch (6500
Landsdowne Centre, Alexandria, VA). A copy of this notice and the
Environmental Assessment cab be viewed on the World Wide Web at https://
www.inscom.army.mil. Interested parties are invited to submit written
comments for consideration during the 30-day public comment period
which closes on the date specified in DATES above. The proposed action
will not be implemented before this date.
Dated: April 19, 2005.
Thomas J. Boyle,
Colonel, GS, Assistant Chief of Staff, G-4.
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