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public in accordance with the
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552b(c)(4) and 552b(c)(6), Title 5 U.S.C.,
as amended. The grant applications and
the discussions could disclose
confidential trade secrets or commercial
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Name of Committee: Center for Scientific
Review Special Emphasis Panel, Mental
Illness Stigma.
Date: March 19, 2007.
Time: 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Agenda: To review and evaluate grant
applications.
Place: National Institutes of Health, 6701
Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, MD 20892.
(Telephone Conference Call).
Contact Person: Anna L. Riley, PhD.,
Scientific Review Administrator, Center for
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Date: March 26, 2007.
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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Pursuant to Public Law 92–463,
notice is hereby given of an amendment
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and Mental Health Services
Administration Center for Substance
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March 21.
Public notice was published in the
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Volume 72, Number 38, page 8760
announcing that the CSAT National
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Maryland. The date and location of the
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on March 21, from 8:45 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Dated: March 15, 2007.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Privacy Office; Published Privacy
Impact Assessments on the Web
Privacy Office, Office of the
Secretary, Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: Notice of publication of Privacy
Impact Assessments.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Privacy Office of the
Department of Homeland Security is
making available six (6) Privacy Impact
Assessments on various programs and
systems in the Department. These
assessments were approved and
published on the Privacy Office’s Web
site between January 1, 2007 and
January 31, 2007.
DATES: The Privacy Impact Assessments
will be available on the DHS Web site
until May 21, 2007, after which they
may be obtained by contacting the DHS
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Privacy Office (contact information
below).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Hugo Teufel III, Chief Privacy Officer,
Department of Homeland Security, Mail
Stop 0550, 601 S. 12th Street, Arlington,
VA 22202–4220; by telephone (571)
227–3813, facsimile (866) 466–5370, or
e-mail: pia@dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: January 1,
2007 and January 31, 2007, the Chief
Privacy Officer of the Department of
Homeland Security (DHS) approved and
published six (6) Privacy Impact
Assessments (PIAs) on the DHS Privacy
Office Web site, https://www.dhs.gov/
privacy, under the link for ‘‘Privacy
Impact Assessments.’’ Below is a short
summary of each of those systems,
indicating the DHS component
responsible for the system, and the date
on which the PIA was approved.
Additional information can be found on
the Web site or by contacting the
Privacy Office.
System: The Department of Homeland
Security Traveler Redress Inquiry
Program (DHS TRIP).
Component: Department-wide
Programs.
Date of approval: January 18, 2007.
The DHS TRIP is a customer service
web-based initiative developed as a
voluntary program to provide a one-stop
mechanism for individuals to request
redress who believe they have been (1)
denied or delayed boarding
transportation due to DHS screening
programs, (2) denied or delayed entry
into or departure from the United States
at a port of entry, or (3) identified for
additional (secondary) screening at our
Nation’s transportation facilities,
including airports, and seaports. DHS
TRIP provides traveler redress intake
and processing support while working
with relevant DHS components to
review and respond to requests for
redress.
System: Custom and Border
Protection’s Western Hemisphere Travel
Initiative (WHTI).
Component: Customs and Border
Protection (CBP), DHS.
Date of approval: January 23, 2007.
CBP, in conjunction with the Bureau
of Consular Affairs of the Department of
State, published in the Federal Register
a Final Rule to implement the WHTI
requirements for air travel on November
24, 2006, at 71 FR 68411. Under the
WHTI final rule, effective January 23,
2007, affected travelers entering the
United States from a Western
Hemisphere country by air must present
a passport, Air NEXUS card, or
Merchant Mariner Document to CBP
officials. This PIA reflects the WHTI
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requirements as set out in the final rule
and follows the initial PIA for WHTI
posted on August 11, 2006, at https://
www.dhs.gov/privacy under the link for
‘‘Privacy Impact Assessments’’, in
conjunction with the notice of proposed
rulemaking (NPRM). This updated PIA
reflects changes made to WHTI based
upon changes in policy and
amendments to statutory authority as
well as in response to comments on the
WHTI NPRM.
System: USCIS Naturalization
Redesign Test Pilot.
Component: U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services (USCIS).
Date of approval: January 12, 2007.
USCIS developed the Naturalization
Redesign Test Pilot and redesigned the
civics and language proficiency test that
a lawful permanent resident must take
in order to gain citizenship. This PIA is
for this new test, which USCIS is
currently implementing.
System: Integrated Digitization
Document Management Program
(IDDMP).
Component: USCIS.
Date of approval: January 5, 2007.
USCIS prepared a PIA for a series of
systems comprising the IDDMP.
Through the IDDMP, USCIS will digitize
its paper-based Alien Files (A-Files) so
that the files may be shared more
efficiently within the DHS and outside
DHS, as appropriate.
System: FEMA National Emergency
Management Information System
Mitigation Electronic Grants
Management system.
Component: FEMA.
Date of approval: January 16, 2007.
FEMA operates the National
Emergency Management Information
System (NEMIS) Mitigation (MT)
Electronic Grants Management (eGrants)
system. The eGrants system is an online
grant application and grant management
system. This PIA is being conducted
because personally identifiable
information may be included in grant
applications made by states or local
communities.
System: Web Portal for the Center for
Faith-based and Community Initiatives
(CFBCI).
Component: Preparedness.
Date of approval: January 10, 2007.
This project creates a web-based
portal to enable individuals to register
their names and email addresses in
order to receive information about the
activities of the CFBCI at DHS. The
collection of contact information
enables the CFBCI to disseminate
information to interested parties.
Because the contact information
qualifies as personally identifiable
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information under the E-Government
Act of 2002, this PIA has been
conducted.
Hugo Teufel III,
Chief Privacy Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Endangered Species Recovery Permit
Applications
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of receipt of permit
applications; request for comment.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: We invite the public to
comment on the following applications
to conduct certain activities with
endangered species.
DATES: Comments on these permit
applications must be received on or
before April 19, 2007.
ADDRESSES: Written data or comments
should be submitted to the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, Endangered
Species Program Manager, California/
Nevada Operations Office (CNO), 2800
Cottage Way, Room W–2606,
Sacramento, California, 95825
(telephone: 916–414–6464; fax: 916–
414–6486). Please refer to the respective
permit number for each application
when submitting comments. All
comments received, including names
and addresses, will become part of the
official administrative record and may
be made available to the public.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Daniel Marquez, Fish and Wildlife
Biologist, at the above CNO address,
(telephone: 760–431–9440; fax: 760–
431–9624).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
following applicants have applied for
scientific research permits to conduct
certain activities with endangered
species pursuant to section 10(a)(1)(A)
of the Endangered Species Act (16
U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). The U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (‘‘we’’) solicits review
and comment from local, State, and
Federal agencies, and the public on the
following permit requests.
Permit No. TE–097516
Applicant: Thomas Ryan, Pasadena,
California
The applicant requests an amendment
to take (capture, handle, and band) the
California least tern (Sternula
antillarum browni), the southwestern
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willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii
extimus), and the least Bell’s vireo
(Vireo bellii pusillus); and to take
(harass by survey) the Yuma clapper rail
(Rallus longirostris yumanensis) in
conjunction with monitoring and other
life history studies throughout the range
of each species in California, Arizona,
and Nevada for the purpose of
enhancing their survival.
Permit No. TE–142437
Applicant: Melanie Gogol-Prokurat,
Davis, California
The permittee requests a permit to
remove/reduce to possession Calystegia
stebbinsii (Stebbin’s morning glory),
Ceanothus roderickii (Pine Hill
ceanothus), and Fremontodendron
decumbens (= Fremontodendron
californicum ssp. decumbens, Pine Hill
flannelbush) from Federal lands in
conjunction with scientific studies in El
Dorado and Nevada County, California,
for the purpose of enhancing their
survival.
Permit No. TE–142436
Applicant: Eric Renfro, Redondo Beach,
California
The applicant requests a permit to
take (survey by pursuit) the Delhi Sands
flower-loving fly (Rhaphiomidas
terminatus abdominalis) in conjunction
with surveys throughout the range of the
species in San Bernardino and Riverside
Counties, California for the purpose of
enhancing its survival.
Permit No. TE–126141
Applicant: Craig Stockwell, Fargo,
North Dakota
The applicant requests a permit to
take (sacrifice) the Mohave tui chub
(Siphateles bicolor mohavensis) in
conjunction with ecological studies in
San Bernardino and Kern Counties,
California, for the purpose of enhancing
its survival.
Permit No. TE–071216
Applicant: Reed Smith, Ventura,
California
The applicant requests an amendment
to take (harass by survey, locate, and
monitor nests) the California least tern
(Sterna antillarum browni) in
conjunction with monitoring and other
life history studies in Ventura County,
California for the purpose of enhancing
its survival.
Permit No. TE–071216
Applicant: Derek S. Smith, Discovery
Bay, California
The permittee requests a permit to
take (harass by survey, capture, and
release) the California tiger salamander
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Privacy Office; Published Privacy Impact Assessments on the Web
AGENCY: Privacy Office, Office of the Secretary, Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: Notice of publication of Privacy Impact Assessments.
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SUMMARY: The Privacy Office of the Department of Homeland Security is
making available six (6) Privacy Impact Assessments on various programs
and systems in the Department. These assessments were approved and
published on the Privacy Office's Web site between January 1, 2007 and
January 31, 2007.
DATES: The Privacy Impact Assessments will be available on the DHS Web
site until May 21, 2007, after which they may be obtained by contacting
the DHS Privacy Office (contact information below).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Hugo Teufel III, Chief Privacy
Officer, Department of Homeland Security, Mail Stop 0550, 601 S. 12th
Street, Arlington, VA 22202-4220; by telephone (571) 227-3813,
facsimile (866) 466-5370, or e-mail: pia@dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: January 1, 2007 and January 31, 2007, the
Chief Privacy Officer of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
approved and published six (6) Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) on the
DHS Privacy Office Web site, https://www.dhs.gov/privacy, under the link
for ``Privacy Impact Assessments.'' Below is a short summary of each of
those systems, indicating the DHS component responsible for the system,
and the date on which the PIA was approved. Additional information can
be found on the Web site or by contacting the Privacy Office.
System: The Department of Homeland Security Traveler Redress
Inquiry Program (DHS TRIP).
Component: Department-wide Programs.
Date of approval: January 18, 2007.
The DHS TRIP is a customer service web-based initiative developed
as a voluntary program to provide a one-stop mechanism for individuals
to request redress who believe they have been (1) denied or delayed
boarding transportation due to DHS screening programs, (2) denied or
delayed entry into or departure from the United States at a port of
entry, or (3) identified for additional (secondary) screening at our
Nation's transportation facilities, including airports, and seaports.
DHS TRIP provides traveler redress intake and processing support while
working with relevant DHS components to review and respond to requests
for redress.
System: Custom and Border Protection's Western Hemisphere Travel
Initiative (WHTI).
Component: Customs and Border Protection (CBP), DHS.
Date of approval: January 23, 2007.
CBP, in conjunction with the Bureau of Consular Affairs of the
Department of State, published in the Federal Register a Final Rule to
implement the WHTI requirements for air travel on November 24, 2006, at
71 FR 68411. Under the WHTI final rule, effective January 23, 2007,
affected travelers entering the United States from a Western Hemisphere
country by air must present a passport, Air NEXUS card, or Merchant
Mariner Document to CBP officials. This PIA reflects the WHTI
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requirements as set out in the final rule and follows the initial PIA
for WHTI posted on August 11, 2006, at https://www.dhs.gov/privacy under
the link for ``Privacy Impact Assessments'', in conjunction with the
notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM). This updated PIA reflects changes
made to WHTI based upon changes in policy and amendments to statutory
authority as well as in response to comments on the WHTI NPRM.
System: USCIS Naturalization Redesign Test Pilot.
Component: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
Date of approval: January 12, 2007.
USCIS developed the Naturalization Redesign Test Pilot and
redesigned the civics and language proficiency test that a lawful
permanent resident must take in order to gain citizenship. This PIA is
for this new test, which USCIS is currently implementing.
System: Integrated Digitization Document Management Program
(IDDMP).
Component: USCIS.
Date of approval: January 5, 2007.
USCIS prepared a PIA for a series of systems comprising the IDDMP.
Through the IDDMP, USCIS will digitize its paper-based Alien Files (A-
Files) so that the files may be shared more efficiently within the DHS
and outside DHS, as appropriate.
System: FEMA National Emergency Management Information System
Mitigation Electronic Grants Management system.
Component: FEMA.
Date of approval: January 16, 2007.
FEMA operates the National Emergency Management Information System
(NEMIS) Mitigation (MT) Electronic Grants Management (eGrants) system.
The eGrants system is an online grant application and grant management
system. This PIA is being conducted because personally identifiable
information may be included in grant applications made by states or
local communities.
System: Web Portal for the Center for Faith-based and Community
Initiatives (CFBCI).
Component: Preparedness.
Date of approval: January 10, 2007.
This project creates a web-based portal to enable individuals to
register their names and email addresses in order to receive
information about the activities of the CFBCI at DHS. The collection of
contact information enables the CFBCI to disseminate information to
interested parties. Because the contact information qualifies as
personally identifiable information under the E-Government Act of 2002,
this PIA has been conducted.
Hugo Teufel III,
Chief Privacy Officer.
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