Defense Trade Advisory Group; Notice of Membership, 8039-8040 [E6-2145]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 31 / Wednesday, February 15, 2006 / Notices addition, because the existence of dissimilar closing times among the options exchanges could lead to confusion for options investors and broker-dealers, the Commission finds good cause to accelerate approval of the proposed rule change, as amended, to enable the six options exchanges to simultaneously amend their hours of trading on an industry-wide basis in a uniform manner.17 V. Conclusion It is therefore ordered, pursuant to Section 19(b)(2) of the Act,18 that the proposed rule change and Amendments No. 1 and 2 thereto (SR–Phlx–2006–01) be, and hereby are, approved on an accelerated basis. For the Commission, by the Division of Market Regulation, pursuant to delegated authority.19 J. Lynn Taylor, Assistant Secretary. [FR Doc. 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Escobar, Office of Disaster Assistance, U.S. Small Business Administration, 409 3rd Street, SW., Suite 6050, Washington, DC 20416. 17 The Commission notes that it is simultaneously approving similar proposals from the other options exchanges. See Securities Exchange Act Release Nos. 53244 (SR–Amex–2006–003); 53245(SR–BSE– 2006–02); 53246 (SR–CBOE–2005–104); 53248 (SR– ISE–2005–58); and 53249 (SR–PCX–2005–138) (February 7, 2006). 18 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(2). 19 17 CFR 200.30–3(a)(12). VerDate Aug<31>2005 13:17 Feb 14, 2006 Jkt 208001 8039 applications for the Defense Trade Advisory Group (DTAG). DATE: The Bureau will accept applications for two weeks from the effective date of this notice. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mary F. Sweeney, Office of Defense Trade Controls Management, Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, Department of State, (202) 663–2865. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The DTAG was established as a continuing committee under the authority of 22 U.S.C. 2656 and the Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. App. I et seq. (‘‘FACA’’). The purpose of the DTAG is to provide the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs with a formal channel for regular consultation and coordination with U.S. private sector defense exporters and defense trade specialists on issues involving U.S. laws, policies, and regulations for munitions exports. The DTAG advises the Bureau on its support Percent for and regulation of defense trade to For Physical Damage: help ensure that impediments to Homeowners With Credit legitimate exports are reduced while the Available Elsewhere .......... 5.375 foreign policy and national security Homeowners Without Credit Available Elsewhere .......... 2.687 interests of the U.S. continue to be protected and advanced in accordance Businesses With Credit Available Elsewhere .................. 6.557 with the Arms Export Control Act (AECA), as amended. Major topics Other (Including Non-Profit Organizations) With Credit addressed by the DTAG include (a) Available Elsewhere .......... 5.000 Policy issues on commercial defense Businesses And Non-Profit trade and technology transfer; (b) Organizations Without regulatory and licensing procedures Credit Available Elsewhere 4.000 applicable to defense articles, services, For Economic Injury: and technical data; (c) technical issues Businesses & Small Agriculinvolving the U.S. Munitions List tural Cooperatives Without Credit Available Elsewhere 4.000 (USML); and (d) questions relating to actions designed to carry out the AECA and International Traffic in Arms The number assigned to this disaster Regulations (ITAR). for physical damage is 10368B and for Members are appointed by the economic injury is 103690. Assistant Secretary of State for Political(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Military Affairs for the purpose of Numbers 59002 and 59008) obtaining, from the point of view and Herbert L. Mitchell, perspective of industry and other nonAssociate Administrator for Disaster governmental interest groups and Assistance. stakeholders, substantive and technical [FR Doc. E6–2095 Filed 2–14–06; 8:45 am] expertise on defense trade and related issues. As such, DTAG members are BILLING CODE 8025–01–P drawn from a representative crosssection of U.S. defense industry, association, academic, and foundation DEPARTMENT OF STATE personnel, including appropriate [Public Notice: 5305] technical and military experts. All Defense Trade Advisory Group; Notice DTAG members shall be aware of the Department of State’s mandate that arms of Membership transfers must further U.S. national security and foreign policy interests. AGENCY: Department of State. DTAG members also shall be versed in ACTION: Notice. the complexity of commercial defense SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of trade and industrial competitiveness, State’s Bureau of Political-Military and all members must be able to advise Affairs is accepting membership the Bureau on these matters. Further, Notice is hereby given that as a result of the President’s major disaster declaration on 02/03/2006, applications for disaster loans may be filed at the address listed above or other locally announced locations. The following areas have been determined to be adversely affected by the disaster: Primary Counties (Physical Damage and Economic Injury Loans): Contra Costa; Del Norte; Lake Marin; Mendocino; Napa; Sacramento; Siskiyou; Solano; Sonoma. Contiguous Counties (Economic Injury Loans Only): California: Alameda; Amador; Colusa; El Dorado; Glenn; Humboldt; Modoc; Placer; San Joaquin; Shasta; Sutter; Tehama; Trinity; Yolo. Oregon: Curry; Jackson; Josephine; Klamath. The Interest Rates are: SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: PO 00000 Frm 00128 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\15FEN1.SGM 15FEN1 cprice-sewell on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES 8040 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 31 / Wednesday, February 15, 2006 / Notices DTAG members are expected to use their expertise and provide candid advice, national security and foreign policy interests of the U.S. shall be the basis for all policy and technical recommendations. DTAG members’ responsibilities include: • Service for a consecutive two-year term that may be renewed or terminated at the discretion of the Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs (Membership shall automatically terminate for members who fail to attend three consecutive DTAG plenary meetings, which ideally are held biannually). • Making recommendations in accordance with the DTAG Charter and the FACA. • Making policy and technical recommendations within the scope of the U.S. commercial export control regime as mandated in the AECA, the ITAR, and appropriate directives. Please note that DTAG members may not be reimbursed for travel, per diem, and other expenses incurred in connection with their duties as DTAG members. How to apply: Applications in response to this notice must contain the following information: (1) Name of applicant; (2) affirmation of U.S. citizenship; (3) organizational affiliation and title, as appropriate; (4) mailing address; (5) work telephone number; (6) e-mail address; (7) resume; (8) summary of qualifications for DTAG membership. While a current security clearance is not mandatory for appointment, the ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance may be taken into account and will determine an appointee’s access to some DTAG functions and activities (e.g., disclosure to classified information, ‘‘closed’’ meetings, etc.).This information may be provided via two methods: (1) E-mailed to the following address: SweeneyMF@state.gov. In the subject field, please write, ‘‘DTAG Application’’; or (2) Sent in hardcopy to the following address: Mary F. Sweeney, PM/DTCM, SA–1, 12th Floor, Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, Bureau of Political Military Affairs, U.S. Department of State, Washington, DC 20522–0112. All applications must be postmarked by the fourteenth day from the effective date of this notice. Also, current DTAG members need not submit an application package in order to be considered for membership in 2006– 2008. VerDate Aug<31>2005 13:17 Feb 14, 2006 Jkt 208001 Dated: February 8, 2006. Michael T. Dixon, Designated Federal Official, Defense Trade Advisory Group,Department of State. [FR Doc. E6–2145 Filed 2–14–06; 8:45 am] Dated: February 7, 2006. Marc Susser, Executive Secretary, Department of State. [FR Doc. E6–2156 Filed 2–14–06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4710–11–P BILLING CODE 4710–25–P DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEPARTMENT OF STATE [Public Notice 5304] [Public Notice 5266] Advisory Committee on Historical Diplomatic Documentation; Notice of Meeting The Advisory Committee on Historical Diplomatic Documentation will meet in the Department of State, 2201 ‘‘C’’ Street NW., Washington, DC, March 6–7, 2006, in Conference Room 1406. Prior notification and a valid government-issued photo ID (such as driver’s license, passport, U.S. government or military ID) are required for entrance into the building. Members of the public planning to attend must notify Chris Tudda, Office of the Historian (202–663–3054) no later than March 2, 2006 to provide date of birth, valid government-issued photo ID (such as driver’s license, passport, U. S. government ID number/agency or military ID number/branch), and relevant telephone numbers. If you cannot provide one of the enumerated forms of ID, please consult Chris Tudda for acceptable alternative forms of picture identification. The Committee will meet in open session from 1:30 p.m. through 3 p.m. on Monday, March 6, 2006, in Room 1105 to discuss declassification and transfer of Department of State records to the National Archives and Records Administration and the status of the Foreign Relations series. The remainder of the Committee’s sessions from 3:15 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. on Monday, March 6, 2006, and 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Tuesday, March 7, 2006, will be closed in accordance with section 10(d) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–463). The agenda calls for discussions of agency declassification decisions concerning the Foreign Relations series and other declassification issues. These are matters not subject to public disclosure under 5 U.S.C.552b(c)(1) and the public interest requires that such activities be withheld from disclosure. Questions concerning the meeting should be directed to Marc J. Susser, ExecutiveSecretary, Advisory Committee on Historical Diplomatic Documentation, Department of State, Office of the Historian, Washington, DC, 20520, telephone (202) 663–1123,(email history@state.gov). SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00129 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy; Notice of Open Meeting The Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy (ACIEP) will meet from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 9, 2006, in Room 1107, U.S. Department of State, 2201 C Street NW., Washington, DC. The meeting will be hosted by Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs E. Anthony Wayne and Committee Chairman R. Michael Gadbaw. The ACIEP serves the U.S. Government in a solely advisory capacity concerning issues and problems in international economic policy. Items on the agenda for this meeting include: (1) U.S.-China Economic Relations and (2) U.S. International Investment Policy. This meeting is open to the public as seating capacity allows. Entry to the building is controlled; to obtain preclearance for entry, members of the public planning to attend should provide, by March 6, their name, professional affiliation, social security number (or other identification, such as driver’s license number), date of birth, and citizenship to Dana Crute by fax (202) 647–5936, e-mail (crutedf@state.gov), or telephone (202) 647–0847. One of the following forms of valid photo identification will be required for admission to the State Department building: U.S. driver’s license, passport, or U.S. Government identification card. Enter the Department of State from the C Street lobby. In view of escorting requirements, non-Government attendees should plan to arrive not less than 15 minutes before the meeting begins. 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[Federal Register Volume 71, Number 31 (Wednesday, February 15, 2006)]
[Notices]
[Pages 8039-8040]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: E6-2145]


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DEPARTMENT OF STATE

[Public Notice: 5305]


Defense Trade Advisory Group; Notice of Membership

AGENCY: Department of State.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Political-Military 
Affairs is accepting membership applications for the Defense Trade 
Advisory Group (DTAG).

DATE: The Bureau will accept applications for two weeks from the 
effective date of this notice.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mary F. Sweeney, Office of Defense 
Trade Controls Management, Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, 
Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, Department of State, (202) 663-
2865.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The DTAG was established as a continuing 
committee under the authority of 22 U.S.C. 2656 and the Federal 
Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. App. I et seq. (``FACA'').
    The purpose of the DTAG is to provide the Bureau of Political-
Military Affairs with a formal channel for regular consultation and 
coordination with U.S. private sector defense exporters and defense 
trade specialists on issues involving U.S. laws, policies, and 
regulations for munitions exports. The DTAG advises the Bureau on its 
support for and regulation of defense trade to help ensure that 
impediments to legitimate exports are reduced while the foreign policy 
and national security interests of the U.S. continue to be protected 
and advanced in accordance with the Arms Export Control Act (AECA), as 
amended. Major topics addressed by the DTAG include (a) Policy issues 
on commercial defense trade and technology transfer; (b) regulatory and 
licensing procedures applicable to defense articles, services, and 
technical data; (c) technical issues involving the U.S. Munitions List 
(USML); and (d) questions relating to actions designed to carry out the 
AECA and International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR).
    Members are appointed by the Assistant Secretary of State for 
Political-Military Affairs for the purpose of obtaining, from the point 
of view and perspective of industry and other non-governmental interest 
groups and stakeholders, substantive and technical expertise on defense 
trade and related issues. As such, DTAG members are drawn from a 
representative cross-section of U.S. defense industry, association, 
academic, and foundation personnel, including appropriate technical and 
military experts. All DTAG members shall be aware of the Department of 
State's mandate that arms transfers must further U.S. national security 
and foreign policy interests. DTAG members also shall be versed in the 
complexity of commercial defense trade and industrial competitiveness, 
and all members must be able to advise the Bureau on these matters. 
Further,

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DTAG members are expected to use their expertise and provide candid 
advice, national security and foreign policy interests of the U.S. 
shall be the basis for all policy and technical recommendations.
    DTAG members' responsibilities include:
     Service for a consecutive two-year term that may be 
renewed or terminated at the discretion of the Assistant Secretary of 
State for Political-Military Affairs (Membership shall automatically 
terminate for members who fail to attend three consecutive DTAG plenary 
meetings, which ideally are held bi-annually).
     Making recommendations in accordance with the DTAG Charter 
and the FACA.
     Making policy and technical recommendations within the 
scope of the U.S. commercial export control regime as mandated in the 
AECA, the ITAR, and appropriate directives.
    Please note that DTAG members may not be reimbursed for travel, per 
diem, and other expenses incurred in connection with their duties as 
DTAG members.
    How to apply: Applications in response to this notice must contain 
the following information: (1) Name of applicant; (2) affirmation of 
U.S. citizenship; (3) organizational affiliation and title, as 
appropriate; (4) mailing address; (5) work telephone number; (6) e-mail 
address; (7) resume; (8) summary of qualifications for DTAG membership. 
While a current security clearance is not mandatory for appointment, 
the ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance may be taken 
into account and will determine an appointee's access to some DTAG 
functions and activities (e.g., disclosure to classified information, 
``closed'' meetings, etc.).This information may be provided via two 
methods:
    (1) E-mailed to the following address: SweeneyMF@state.gov. In the 
subject field, please write, ``DTAG Application''; or (2) Sent in 
hardcopy to the following address: Mary F. Sweeney, PM/DTCM, SA-1, 12th 
Floor, Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, Bureau of Political 
Military Affairs, U.S. Department of State, Washington, DC 20522-0112.
    All applications must be postmarked by the fourteenth day from the 
effective date of this notice. Also, current DTAG members need not 
submit an application package in order to be considered for membership 
in 2006-2008.

    Dated: February 8, 2006.
Michael T. Dixon,
Designated Federal Official, Defense Trade Advisory Group,Department of 
State.
 [FR Doc. E6-2145 Filed 2-14-06; 8:45 am]
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