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Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 91 / Thursday, May 11, 2006 / Notices
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
LCDR Clifton Phillips, USN, Defense
Science Board, 3140 Defense Pentagon,
Room 3C553, Washington, DC 20301–
3140, via e-mail at
clifton.phillips@osd.mil, or via phone at
(703) 571–0083.
Due to scheduling and work burden
difficulties, there is insufficient time to
provide timely notice required by
Section 10(a) of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act and Subsection 102–
3.150(b) of the GSA Final Rule on
Federal Advisory Committee
Management, 41 CFR part 102–3.150(b),
which further requires publication at
least 15 calendar days prior to the
meeting.
Dated: May 3, 2006.
L.M. Bynum,
OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer,
Department of Defense.
[FR Doc. 06–4384 Filed 5–10–06; 8:45am]
Defense Science Board
Department of Defense.
Notice of Advisory Committee
Meetings.
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ACTION:
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Defense Science Board
Department of Defense.
Notice of Advisory Committee
Meetings.
Office of the Secretary
SUMMARY: The Defense Science Board
Task Force on VTOL/STOL will meet in
closed session on May 24–25, 2006; at
Strategic Analysis Inc., 3601 Wilson
Boulevard, Arlington, VA. This meeting
continues the task force’s work and will
consist of classified, privileged, FOUO,
and proprietary briefings on current
technologies and programs.
The mission of the Defense Science
Board is to advise the Secretary of
Defense and the Under Secretary of
Defense for Acquisition, Technology &
Logistics on scientific and technical
matters as they affect the perceived
needs of the Department of Defense. At
these meetings, the Defense Science
Board Task Force will: Assess the
features and capabilities VTOL/STOL
aircraft should have in order to support
the nation’s defense needs through at
least the first half of the 21st century.
In accordance with Section 10(d) of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act,
Public Law No. 92–463, as amended (5
U.S.C. App. II), it has been determined
that these Defense Science Board Task
Force meetings concern matters listed in
5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(1) and that,
accordingly, the meetings will be closed
to the public.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
LCDR Clifton Phillips, USN, Defense
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L.M. Bynum,
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Department of Defense.
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Science Board, 3140 Defense Pentagon,
Room 3C553, Washington, DC 20301–
3140, via e-mail at
clifton.phillips@osd.mil, or via phone at
(703) 571–0083.
SUMMARY: The Defense Science Board
Task Force on Technology Vectors will
meet in closed session on May 15 and
16, 2006; at Strategic Analysis, Inc.
(SAI), 3601 Wilson Boulevard, Suite
500, Arlington, VA. This meeting will
be a plenary meeting used to map the
study’s direction and begin discussion
on what will be the Technology Vectors
DoD will need for the 21st century.
The mission of the Defense Science
Board is to advise the Secretary of
Defense and the Under Secretary of
Defense for Acquisition, Technology &
Logistics on scientific and technical
matters as they affect the perceived
needs of the Department of Defense. At
these meetings, the Defense Science
Board Task Force will: Review previous
attempts by DoD to identify critical
technologies in order to derive lessons
that would help illuminate the current
challenge; identify the National Security
objectives for the 21st century and the
operational missions that U.S. military
will be called upon to support these
objectives; identify new operational
capabilities needed for the proposed
missions; identify the critical science
technology, and other related enablers
of the desired capabilities; assess
current S&T investment plans’ relevance
to the needed operational capabilities
and enablers and recommend needed
changes to the plans; identify
mechanisms to accelerate and assure the
transition of technology into U.S.
military capabilities; and review and
recommend changes as needed, the
current processes by which national
security objectives and needed
operational capabilities are used to
develop and prioritize science,
technology, and other related enablers,
and how those enablers are then
developed.
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In accordance with Section 10(d) of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act,
Public Law No. 92–463, as amended (5
U.S.C. App. II), it has been determined
that these Defense Science Board Task
Force meetings concern matters listed in
5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(1) and that,
accordingly, the meetings will be closed
to the public.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
LCDR Clifton Phillips, USN, Defense
Science Board, 3140 Defense Pentagon,
Room 3C553, Washington, DC 20301–
3140, via e-mail at
clifton.phillips@osd.mil, or via phone at
(703) 571–0083.
Due to scheduling and work burden
difficulties, there is insufficient time to
provide timely notice required by
Section 10(a) of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act and Subsection 102–
3.150(b) of the GSA Final Rule on
Federal Advisory Committee
Management, 41 CFR part 102–3.150(b),
which further requires publication at
least 15 calendar days prior to the
meeting.
Dated: May 3, 2006.
L.M. Bynum,
OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer,
Department of Defense.
[FR Doc. 06–4386 Filed 5–10–06; 8:45am]
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Defense Logistics Agency
[DoD–2006–OS–0078]
Privacy Act of 1974; Notice of a
Computer Matching Program
Defense Manpower Data
Center, Defense Logistics Agency, DoD.
ACTION: Notice a computer matching
program.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Subsection (e)(12) of the
Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, (5
U.S.C. 552a) requires agencies to
publish advance notice of any proposed
or revised computer matching program
by the matching agency for public
comment. The DoD, as the matching
agency under the Privacy Act is hereby
giving notice to the record subjects of a
computer matching program between
the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
and DoD that their records are being
matched by computer. The purpose of
this agreement is to verify an
individual’s continuing eligibility for
VA benefits by identifying VA disability
benefit recipients who return to active
duty and to ensure that benefits are
terminated if appropriate.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Defense Science Board
AGENCY: Department of Defense.
ACTION: Notice of Advisory Committee Meetings.
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SUMMARY: The Defense Science Board Task Force on Technology Vectors
will meet in closed session on May 15 and 16, 2006; at Strategic
Analysis, Inc. (SAI), 3601 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 500, Arlington, VA.
This meeting will be a plenary meeting used to map the study's
direction and begin discussion on what will be the Technology Vectors
DoD will need for the 21st century.
The mission of the Defense Science Board is to advise the Secretary
of Defense and the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition,
Technology & Logistics on scientific and technical matters as they
affect the perceived needs of the Department of Defense. At these
meetings, the Defense Science Board Task Force will: Review previous
attempts by DoD to identify critical technologies in order to derive
lessons that would help illuminate the current challenge; identify the
National Security objectives for the 21st century and the operational
missions that U.S. military will be called upon to support these
objectives; identify new operational capabilities needed for the
proposed missions; identify the critical science technology, and other
related enablers of the desired capabilities; assess current S&T
investment plans' relevance to the needed operational capabilities and
enablers and recommend needed changes to the plans; identify mechanisms
to accelerate and assure the transition of technology into U.S.
military capabilities; and review and recommend changes as needed, the
current processes by which national security objectives and needed
operational capabilities are used to develop and prioritize science,
technology, and other related enablers, and how those enablers are then
developed.
In accordance with Section 10(d) of the Federal Advisory Committee
Act, Public Law No. 92-463, as amended (5 U.S.C. App. II), it has been
determined that these Defense Science Board Task Force meetings concern
matters listed in 5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(1) and that, accordingly, the
meetings will be closed to the public.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: LCDR Clifton Phillips, USN, Defense
Science Board, 3140 Defense Pentagon, Room 3C553, Washington, DC 20301-
3140, via e-mail at clifton.phillips@osd.mil, or via phone at (703)
571-0083.
Due to scheduling and work burden difficulties, there is
insufficient time to provide timely notice required by Section 10(a) of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act and Subsection 102-3.150(b) of the
GSA Final Rule on Federal Advisory Committee Management, 41 CFR part
102-3.150(b), which further requires publication at least 15 calendar
days prior to the meeting.
Dated: May 3, 2006.
L.M. Bynum,
OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
[FR Doc. 06-4386 Filed 5-10-06; 8:45am]
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