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Service Organization Validation’’ to be
validated as a PACS employer. This
validation allows TERA retirees, being
hired by a PACS organization, to earn
additional retirement credit needed
towards gaining full retirement for 20
years of credible service. Once the
retiree reaches age 62, he/she will be
compensated for retirement for 20 years
of service. The information from the DD
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Department of Defense to validate that
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This information is needed to satisfy
Public Law 101–510, the Defense
Department’s Fiscal Year 1991
Authorization Act, November 5, 1990,
which directed the Secretary of Defense
release to civilian employers,
organization and other appropriate
entities, the names (and other pertinent
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civilian employees who are seeking
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and community services arena. DD
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2581–1, ‘‘Public and Community
Service Organization Validation,’’ are
used to support this effort.
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Patricia L. Toppings,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Sunshine Act Meeting
Office of the Assistant
Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs),
DoD.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Federal
Advisory Committee Act of 1972 (5
U.S.C., Appendix, as amended) and the
Sunshine in the Government Act of
1976 (5 U.S.C. 552b, as amended),
announcement is made of the following
committee meeting:
NAME OF COMMITTEE: Department of
Defense Task Force on the Future of the
Military Health Care, a duly established
subcommittee of the Defense Health
Board.
DATE OF MEETING: March 28, 2007.
TIME OF MEETING: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
PLACE OF MEETING: National
Transportation Safety Board Conference
Center, 429 L’Enfant Plaza, Washington,
DC 20594.
PURPOSE OF MEETING: TO OBTAIN, REVIEW,
AND EVALUATE INFORMATION RELATED TO
THE TASK FORCE’S CONGRESSIONALLYDIRECTED MISSION TO EXAMINE MATTERS
RELATING TO THE FUTURE OF MILITARY
HEALTH CARE. THE TASK FORCE MEMBERS
WILL RECEIVE BRIEFINGS ON TOPICS
RELATED TO THE DELIVERY OF MILITARY
HEALTH CARE DURING THE PUBLIC MEETING.
Discussion topics include
Beneficiary and Government cost
sharing structure and premium
payments structure.
Prior to the public meeting the Task
Force will conduct an Administrative
Working Meeting from 8:30 a.m. to 9:15
a.m. to discuss solely administrative
matters of the Task Force. In addition,
the Task Force, following its public
meeting, will conduct a Preparatory
Working Meeting from 3:30 p.m. to 4
p.m. to solely analyze relevant issues
and facts in preparation for the Task
Force’s next meeting. Both the
Administrative and Preparatory
Working Meetings will be held at the
National Transportation Safety Board
Conference Center. Pursuant to 41 Code
of Federal Regulations, Part 102–3.160,
both the Administrative and Preparatory
Working Meetings will be closed to the
public.
Additional information and meeting
registration is available online at the
Defense Health Board Web site, https://
www.ha.osd.mil/dhb.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Colonel Christine Bader, Executive
Secretary, Department of Defense Task
Force on the Future of Military Health
Care, Skyline One, 5205 Leesburg Pike,
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Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22041,
(703) 681–3279, ext. 109
(christine.bader@ha.osd.mil).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Open
sessions of the meeting will be limited
by space accommodations. Any
interested person may attend; however,
seating is limited to the space available
at the National Transportation Safety
Board Conference Center. Individuals or
organizations wishing to submit written
comments for consideration by the Task
Force should provide their comments in
an electronic (PDF Format) document to
the Executive Secretary of the
Department of Defense Task Force on
the Future of Military Health Care,
christine.bader.@ha.osd.mil, no later
than 10 business days prior to the
scheduled meeting.
Dated: March 6, 2007.
C.R. Choate,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Sunshine Act Meeting; Independent
Review Group To Report on
Rehabilitative Care and Administrative
Processes at Walter Reed Army
Medical Center and National Naval
Medical Center
Office of the Assistant
Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs);
DoD.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Federal
Advisory Committee Act of 1972 (5
U.S.C., Appendix as amended ), the
Sunshine in the Government Act of
1976 (5 U.S.C. 552b, as amended), and
41 CFR 102–3.150, the following
meeting notice is announced.
NAME OF COMMITTEE: Independent
Review Group To Report on
Rehabilitative Care and Administrative
Processes at Walter Reed Army Medical
Center and National Naval Medical
Center—a subcommittee of the Defense
Health Board (DHB).
DATES: March 13, 2007 (Open Session).
March 14, 2007 (Open Session).
TIMES: 13:30 p.m.–15 p.m. (March 13,
2007). 13:30 p.m.–15 p.m. (March 14,
2007).
LOCATION: Joel Auditorium, Building 1,
Walter Reed Army Medical Center, 16th
Street, Washington, DC 20307 (March
13, 2007) and Clark Auditorium,
Building 10, National Naval Medical
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Center, 8901 Rockville Pike, Wisconsin
Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20889 (March
14, 2007).
PURPOSE OF THE MEETING: The purpose of
the meeting is to discuss the
mechanisms the Independent Review
Group to Report on Rehabilitative Care
and Administrative Processes at Walter
Reed Army Medical Center and National
Naval Medical Center (hereafter referred
to as the ‘‘Independent Review Group’’)
is using and will use to identify critical
shortcomings in and opportunities to
improve rehabilitative care,
administrative processes, and quality of
life for injured and sick members of the
Armed Forces at the Walter Reed Army
Medical Center (SRAMC) and the
National Naval Medical Center
(NNMC)—in order to make
recommendations for corrective actions.
This meeting is intended as one of these
mechanisms as interested individuals
and groups will be given an opportunity
to provide relevant input directly to the
Independent Review Group.
AGENDA: The Honorable John O. Marsh
(Co-chair) will open both sessions and
present a short summary of mechanisms
the Independent Review Group is using
and will use to identify shortcomings
and opportunities for improvement.
After comments from group members,
members of the public invited to make
oral presentations (in accordance with
procedures described in this notice) will
be given an opportunity to orally
provide relevant information. The
Honorable Togo West (Co-chair) will
close each session, reviewing
mechanisms members of the public may
use to provide additional information to
the Independent Review Group.
Members of the public wishing to
provide input to the Independent
Review Group at either open sessions
should submit written statements in
accordance with 41 CFR 102–3.140(C),
section 10(a)(3) of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act, and the procedures
described in this notice. Written
statements should be no longer than two
type-written pages and must address the
following detail: The issue, discussion,
and a recommended course of action.
Supporting documentation may be
included as needed to establish the
appropriate historical context and to
provide any necessary background
information.
Individuals submitting written
statements must submit their statements
to the Defense Health Board’s
Designated Federal Officer at the
address detailed below and should
provide a fax copy directly to the
Independent Review Group Staff
Director at 703–602–6989. If a written
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statement is not received at least 1
calendar day prior to the sessions which
are the subject of this notice, then it may
not be possible to arrange for an
opportunity to present at one of the
sessions. Regardless of whether a
written statement leads to oral
presentation at one of the sessions, it
will still be provided to the members of
the Independent Review Group for their
review.
The Designated Federal Officer will
review all timely submissions with the
Independent Review Group Co-Chairs
and ensure they are provided to
members of the Independent Review
Group before the sessions that are
subject to this notice. After reviewing
the written statements, the Chairperson
and the Designated Federal Officer may
choose to invite those who submit
statement to orally present their issues
during the sessions.
The Designated Federal Officer, in
consultation with the Independent
Review Group Co-Chairs, may, if
desired, allot a specific amount of time
for members of the public to orally
present their issues for review and
discussion by the members of the
Independent Review Group.
On March 1, 2007 the members of the
Independent Review Group had an
administrative working meeting to
discuss administrative matters
pertaining to the Independent Review
Group, and to receive administrative
information from the Department of
Defense. During the meeting the
members of the Independent Review
Group indicated that they wanted to
hold a public meeting at the earliest
opportunity, and the earliest that a
meeting could be scheduled was March
13–14, 2007. Since these dates are
within the 15-calendar day notification
window, the Committee Management
Officer for the Department of Defense,
pursuant to 41 CFR 102–3,150(b), grants
the Independent Review Group a waiver
to the 15-calendar day notification
requirement.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Colonel Roger L. Gibson, Executive
Secretary, Defense Health Board, Five
Skyline Place, 5111 Leesburg Pike,
Room 810, Falls Church, Virginia
22041–3206, (703) 681–3279, Ext. 123,
(roger.gibson@ha.osd.mil)
Editorial note: This document was
received at the Office of the Federal Register
March 7, 2007.
Dated: March 6, 2005.
L.M. Bynum,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Defense Logistics Agency
Removal of Low-Activity
Contamination
Defense National Stockpile
Center (DNSC), Defense Logistics
Agency.
ACTION: Notice of availability of
environmental assessment and a draft
finding of no significant impact for the
removal of low-activity contamination.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Defense Logistics Agency
announces the availability of the
Environmental Assessment (EA) and
draft Finding of No Significant Impact
(FONSI) for the removal of low-activity
contamination resulting from storage of
radioactive source material in the
National Defense Stockpile of strategic
and critical materials.
Stockpiles of commodities containing
source material have been removed from
DNSC depots at Curtis Bay, MD and
Hammond, IN. At the Curtis Bay Depot,
the commodities containing source
material (columbium/tantalum, thorium
nitrate, tungsten ore and concentrates,
thorium hydroxide, thorium oxide,
monazite sand, uranium pitchblende
ore, and sodium sulfate) were
previously stored in 16 of the original
59 warehouses. Since the middle 1980s,
over 19,000 drums of thorium nitrate
were stored in three warehouses.
Previously the thorium nitrate stockpile
was stored for short periods in six other
warehouses on the site. At the
Hammond Depot, the commodities
containing source material (columbium/
tantalum, thorium nitrate, monazite
sands, sodium sulfate, and tungsten ore
and concentrates) were previously
stored in two of the three warehouses on
the site. Cleanup of any residual
contamination from storage of the
commodities containing source material
is one task DNSC must complete before
its Nuclear Regulatory Commission
license can be terminated.
Following evaluation of reasonable
alternatives conducted by Oak Ridge
National Laboratory on behalf of DNSC,
DNSC proposes to remove residual
contamination and transfer the
contaminants to a regulated disposal
site. This disposal will be performed in
a manner that will be safe, secure, and
environmentally sound and minimizes
radiation exposure and potential for risk
to workers, the public, and the
environment.
DATES: Comments on the draft FONSI
received by April 9, 2007 will be
considered when preparing the final
version of the FONSI.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Sunshine Act Meeting; Independent Review Group To Report on
Rehabilitative Care and Administrative Processes at Walter Reed Army
Medical Center and National Naval Medical Center
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs);
DoD.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act of 1972 (5
U.S.C., Appendix as amended ), the Sunshine in the Government Act of
1976 (5 U.S.C. 552b, as amended), and 41 CFR 102-3.150, the following
meeting notice is announced.
Name of Committee: Independent Review Group To Report on Rehabilitative
Care and Administrative Processes at Walter Reed Army Medical Center
and National Naval Medical Center--a subcommittee of the Defense Health
Board (DHB).
Dates: March 13, 2007 (Open Session). March 14, 2007 (Open Session).
Times: 13:30 p.m.-15 p.m. (March 13, 2007). 13:30 p.m.-15 p.m. (March
14, 2007).
Location: Joel Auditorium, Building 1, Walter Reed Army Medical Center,
16th Street, Washington, DC 20307 (March 13, 2007) and Clark
Auditorium, Building 10, National Naval Medical
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Center, 8901 Rockville Pike, Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20889
(March 14, 2007).
Purpose of the Meeting: The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the
mechanisms the Independent Review Group to Report on Rehabilitative
Care and Administrative Processes at Walter Reed Army Medical Center
and National Naval Medical Center (hereafter referred to as the
``Independent Review Group'') is using and will use to identify
critical shortcomings in and opportunities to improve rehabilitative
care, administrative processes, and quality of life for injured and
sick members of the Armed Forces at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center
(SRAMC) and the National Naval Medical Center (NNMC)--in order to make
recommendations for corrective actions. This meeting is intended as one
of these mechanisms as interested individuals and groups will be given
an opportunity to provide relevant input directly to the Independent
Review Group.
Agenda: The Honorable John O. Marsh (Co-chair) will open both sessions
and present a short summary of mechanisms the Independent Review Group
is using and will use to identify shortcomings and opportunities for
improvement. After comments from group members, members of the public
invited to make oral presentations (in accordance with procedures
described in this notice) will be given an opportunity to orally
provide relevant information. The Honorable Togo West (Co-chair) will
close each session, reviewing mechanisms members of the public may use
to provide additional information to the Independent Review Group.
Members of the public wishing to provide input to the Independent
Review Group at either open sessions should submit written statements
in accordance with 41 CFR 102-3.140(C), section 10(a)(3) of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act, and the procedures described in this notice.
Written statements should be no longer than two type-written pages and
must address the following detail: The issue, discussion, and a
recommended course of action. Supporting documentation may be included
as needed to establish the appropriate historical context and to
provide any necessary background information.
Individuals submitting written statements must submit their
statements to the Defense Health Board's Designated Federal Officer at
the address detailed below and should provide a fax copy directly to
the Independent Review Group Staff Director at 703-602-6989. If a
written statement is not received at least 1 calendar day prior to the
sessions which are the subject of this notice, then it may not be
possible to arrange for an opportunity to present at one of the
sessions. Regardless of whether a written statement leads to oral
presentation at one of the sessions, it will still be provided to the
members of the Independent Review Group for their review.
The Designated Federal Officer will review all timely submissions
with the Independent Review Group Co-Chairs and ensure they are
provided to members of the Independent Review Group before the sessions
that are subject to this notice. After reviewing the written
statements, the Chairperson and the Designated Federal Officer may
choose to invite those who submit statement to orally present their
issues during the sessions.
The Designated Federal Officer, in consultation with the
Independent Review Group Co-Chairs, may, if desired, allot a specific
amount of time for members of the public to orally present their issues
for review and discussion by the members of the Independent Review
Group.
On March 1, 2007 the members of the Independent Review Group had an
administrative working meeting to discuss administrative matters
pertaining to the Independent Review Group, and to receive
administrative information from the Department of Defense. During the
meeting the members of the Independent Review Group indicated that they
wanted to hold a public meeting at the earliest opportunity, and the
earliest that a meeting could be scheduled was March 13-14, 2007. Since
these dates are within the 15-calendar day notification window, the
Committee Management Officer for the Department of Defense, pursuant to
41 CFR 102-3,150(b), grants the Independent Review Group a waiver to
the 15-calendar day notification requirement.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Colonel Roger L. Gibson, Executive
Secretary, Defense Health Board, Five Skyline Place, 5111 Leesburg
Pike, Room 810, Falls Church, Virginia 22041-3206, (703) 681-3279, Ext.
123, (roger.gibson@ha.osd.mil)
Editorial note: This document was received at the Office of the
Federal Register March 7, 2007.
Dated: March 6, 2005.
L.M. Bynum,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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