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members within the EMS community
from a wide array of national
organizations and the public. Members
will be selected for their individual
expertise and to reflect a balanced
representation of interests from across
the EMS community, but no member
will represent a specific organization.
To the extent practical, the final
council membership shall assure
representation from the following:
➢ Volunteer EMS
➢ Fire-based (career) EMS
➢ Private (career non-fire) EMS
➢ Hospital-based EMS
➢ Tribal EMS
➢ Air Medical EMS
➢ Local EMS service director/
administrators
➢ EMS Medical Directors
➢ Emergency Physicians
➢ Trauma Surgeons
➢ Pediatric Emergency Physicians
➢ State EMS Directors
➢ State Highway Safety Directors
➢ EMS Educators
➢ Public Safety Call-taker/Dispatcher
(911)
➢ EMS Data Managers
➢ EMS Researchers
➢ Emergency Nurses
➢ Hospital Administration
➢ Public Health
➢ Emergency Management
➢ State Homeland Security Directors
➢ Consumers (not directly affiliated
with an EMS or healthcare
organization)
➢ State or local legislative bodies (e.g.
city/county councils; state
legislatures)
This document gives notice to
potential participants of the process and
affords them the opportunity to apply
for membership on NEMSAC. The
application procedure is set forth below.
In addition, NHTSA invites commentors
to suggest or nominate potential
members.
The NHTSA is aware that there are
many more potential organizations and
participants than there are membership
positions on NEMSAC. It is important to
recognize that interested parties who are
not selected for NEMSAC membership
can make valuable contributions to the
work of NEMSAC in several ways. For
example, the person or organization
may request to be placed on the
NEMSAC mailing list, submit written
comments to the advisory council, and
attend NEMSAC meetings. Time will be
set aside during each meeting for the
purpose of permitting public comment,
consistent with NEMSAC’s need for
sufficient time to complete its
deliberations.
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E. Applications for Membership
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Each application for membership or
nomination to the advisory council
must include the following:
(1) A brief resume or letter (no more
than one page) demonstrating the
applicant or nominee’s knowledge of
EMS projects or programs and why he
or she is interested in serving on the
advisory council (please note, resumes
or letters will be posted in the public
docket and therefore should not contain
personal information such as date of
birth, etc).
(2) The name of the applicant or
nominee and which interest(s)/
component(s) of the EMS community
(identified above in Section D) he or she
would represent.
(3) Evidence that the applicant or
nominee represents those interest(s)/
component(s) of the EMS community
(identified above in Section D).
(4) A written commitment that the
applicant or nominee would participate
in good faith. Since all comments and/
or applications for membership or
nominations for membership on the
advisory council will be posted on the
Public Docket, we encourage you to
include only that information you are
willing to provide for the public docket
and submit your application
electronically using the docket number
provided on this notice through the
DOT online Document Management
System found at: https://dms.dot.gov/
submit.
Every effort will be made to select
advisory council members who are
objective. A balanced membership is
needed and weight will be given to a
variety of factors including, but not
limited to, geographical distribution,
gender, minority status, organization,
and expertise.
Members of the advisory council may
receive travel and per diem, as allowed
by Federal regulations and U.S.
Department of Transportation policy.
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration
F. Duration
Two years from the establishment of
the advisory council charter.
Issued on: December 13, 2006.
Mary E. Peters,
Secretary.
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Necessary To Support Advanced
Vehicle Safety Technologies;
Correction
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA), DOT.
ACTION: Meeting notice; correction.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: NHTSA published a
document in the Federal Register of
November 20, 2006, concerning a
meeting notice for a forum on Human
Factors Research Necessary to Support
Advanced Vehicle Safety Technologies.
The document did not contain the
Docket Number.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Michael Perel, 202–366–5675.
Correction
Federal Register of November 20,
2006, on page 67203, in the first
column, correct the ‘‘NHTSA Docket
Number’’ caption to read: NHTSA
Docket No. NTSA–2006–26286.
Dated: December 7, 2006.
Joseph N. Kanianthra,
Associate Administrator for Vehicle Safety
Research.
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Administration
Applications for Funding Under
Intelligent Transportation Systems
Operational Testing To Mitigate
Congestion Program
Research and Innovative
Technology Administration (RITA), U.S.
Department of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of solicitation for
applications for funding under the U.S.
Department of Transportation’s
Intelligent Transportation Systems—
Operational Testing to Mitigate
Congestion Program.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In May 2006, the U.S.
Department of Transportation (the
Department) announced its National
Strategy to Reduce Congestion on
America’s Transportation Network (the
Congestion Initiative), a bold and
comprehensive national program to
reduce congestion on the Nation’s roads,
rails, runways, and waterways. One
major component of the Congestion
Initiative is the Urban Partnership
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Forum on Human Factors Research Necessary To Support Advanced
Vehicle Safety Technologies; Correction
AGENCY: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), DOT.
ACTION: Meeting notice; correction.
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SUMMARY: NHTSA published a document in the Federal Register of November
20, 2006, concerning a meeting notice for a forum on Human Factors
Research Necessary to Support Advanced Vehicle Safety Technologies. The
document did not contain the Docket Number.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael Perel, 202-366-5675.
Correction
Federal Register of November 20, 2006, on page 67203, in the first
column, correct the ``NHTSA Docket Number'' caption to read: NHTSA
Docket No. NTSA-2006-26286.
Dated: December 7, 2006.
Joseph N. Kanianthra,
Associate Administrator for Vehicle Safety Research.
[FR Doc. 06-9735 Filed 12-15-06; 8:45 am]
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