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—John H. Glenn Research Center,
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—Langley Research Center, Hampton,
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—Johnson Space Center White Sands
Test Facility (and the U.S. Army’s
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—Dryden Flight Research Center,
Edwards Air Force Base, California
—Goddard Space Flight Center,
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—Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena,
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Activities associated with the
Constellation Program also would occur
at two Alliant Techsystems–Launch
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and Clearfield, Utah and at various
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Program would consist of a single
Program Office at NASA’s Lyndon B.
Johnson Space Center which would
have overall responsibility for
management of the Constellation
Program, and multiple Project Offices
including Project Orion, Project Ares,
the Ground Operations Project, the
Mission Operations Project, the Lunar
Lander Project, and the Extravehicular
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technology and systems development
and operational capabilities for the
Constellation Program. As additional
mission requirements are developed,
additional Project Offices would be
established with the responsibility to
develop the systems to meet such
requirements (e.g., Lunar Surface
Systems and Mars Surface Systems).
Collectively, these Project Offices would
develop the mission systems (i.e., crew
vehicles, launch vehicles, and mission
hardware) and the infrastructure needed
to support crewed missions to the
International Space Station and human
exploration of the Moon, Mars, and
beyond.
NASA published a Notice of
Availability (NOA) of the Draft
Constellation Programmatic
Environmental Impact Statement on
August 17, 2007 (72 FR 46218). NASA
mailed over 300 hard copies and/or
compact disks (CDs) of the Draft PEIS to
potentially interested Federal, State, and
local agencies; organizations; and
individuals. In addition, the Draft PEIS
was made publicly available in
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comments via e-mail but who had not
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total of 21 submissions (letters and emails) from Federal, State, and local
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individuals, of which, 14 submissions
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Appendix B. No alternatives to the
Proposed Action were raised during the
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Jeffrey A. Parker,
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[Notice 08–005]
Notice of Intent To Grant an Exclusive
License
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration.
ACTION: Notice of Intent to Grant an
Exclusive License.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This notice is issued in
accordance with 35 U.S.C. 209(e) and 37
CFR 404.7(a)(1)(i). NASA hereby gives
notice of its intent to grant an exclusive
license in the United States to promote
the utilization by the public of the
inventions described and claimed in the
following U.S. Patent Applications by,
inter alia, engaging in marketing
activities:
‘‘System And Method For Deriving A
Process-Based Specification’’
Application Serial No. 10/789,028
NASA Case No. GSC 14,389–1;
‘‘Systems, Methods & Apparatus For
Implementation Of Formal
Specifications Derived From Informal
Requirements’’ Application Serial No.
11/203,590 NASA Case No. GSC
14,941–1; ‘‘Systems, Methods And
Apparatus For Verification Of
Knowledge-Based Systems’’ Application
Serial No. 11/203,586 NASA Case No.
GSC 14,942–1; ‘‘System And Method
For Managing Autonomous Entities
Through Apoptosis’’ Application Serial
No. 11/251,538 NASA Case No. GSC
14,968–1; ‘‘System And Method Of SelfProperties For An Autonomous And
Autonomic Computer Environment’’
Application Serial No. 11/426,853
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NASA Case No. GSC 15,038–1;
‘‘Systems, Methods And Apparatus For
Procedure Development And
Verification’’ Application Serial No. 11/
461,669 NASA Case No. GSC 15,043–1;
‘‘Systems, Methods, and Apparatus for
Generation and Verification of Policies
in Autonomic Computing Systems’’
Application Serial No. 11/532,800
NASA Case No. GSC 15,079–1;
‘‘Systems, Methods, and Apparatus for
Pattern Matching in Procedure
Development and Verification’’
Application Serial No. 11/533,837
NASA Case No. GSC 15,080–1;
‘‘Systems, Methods, and Apparatus for
Automat Learning in Generation of
Scenario-Based Requirements in System
Development’’ Application Serial No.
11/536,132 NASA Case No. GSC 15,
148–1; ‘‘Systems, Methods, and
Apparatus for Quiesence of Autonomic
System’’ Application Serial No. 11/
533,855 NASA Case No. GSC–15176–1;
‘‘Systems, Methods, and Apparatus for
Developing and Maintaining Evolving
Systems With Software Product Lines’’
Application Serial No. 11/536,378
NASA Case No. GSC 15,177–1;
‘‘Systems, Methods, and Apparatus For
Modeling, Specifying and Deploying
Policies In Autonomous and Autonomic
Systems Using Agent-Oriented Software
Engineering’’ Application Serial No. 11/
536,969 NASA Case No. GSC–15178–
1;‘‘Systems, Methods And Apparatus
For Autonomic Safety Devices’’
Application Serial No. 11/533,895
NASA Case No. GSC–15179–
1;‘‘Systems, Methods, and Apparatus
For Flash Drive’’ Application Serial No.
11/536,895 NASA Case No. GSC–
15186–1; ‘‘Otoacoustic Protection In
Biologically-Inspired Systems’’
Application Serial No. 11/836,352
NASA Case No. GSC–15206–1; ‘‘Flash
Drive Memory Apparatus And Method’’
Application Serial No. 11/935,572
NASA Case No. GSC–15301–1; ‘‘A
Double-Heated USB Drive’’ Application
Serial No. 11/935,572 NASA Case No.
GSC 15,302–1; ‘‘Information Capturing
Method’’ Application Serial No. 11/
937,777 NASA Case No. GSC–15303–1;
‘‘Digital Memory Storage Hub’’
Application Serial No. 11/935,821
NASA Case No. GSC–15304–1; ‘‘Driven
Shielding Capacitive Proximity Sensor’’
Application Serial No. 07/710,845
NASA Case No. GSC 13,377–1; ‘‘Driven
Shielding Capacitive Proximity Sensor’’
Application Serial No. 08/999,976
NASA Case No. GSC 13,377–2; ‘‘Phase
Discriminating Capacitive Array Sensor
System’’ Application Serial No. 07/
889,577 NASA Case No. GSC 13,460–1;
‘‘Double-Driven Shield Capacitive Type
Proximity Sensor’’ Application Serial
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13,541–1; ‘‘Capaciflector Camera’’
Application Serial No. 08/090,230
NASA Case No. GSC 13,564–1;
‘‘Capaciflector-Guided Mechanisms’’
Application Serial No. 08/346,593 GSC–
13614–1; ‘‘3-D Capaciflector’’
Application Serial No. 08/613,802 GSC–
13701–1; ‘‘3-D Interactive Display’’
Application Serial No. 09/804,645 GSC–
14339–1; ‘‘Virtual Feel Capaciflectors’’
Application Serial No. 11/250,701 GSC–
14955–1; ‘‘Systems And Method For
Delivery Of Information’’ Application
Serial No. 11/561,337 GSC 14,927–1;
‘‘Empirical Mode Decomposition
Method And Hilbert Spectral Analysis
Algorithms’’ Application Serial No. 08/
872,586 GSC 13,817–1; ‘‘Computer
Implemented Empirical Mode
Decomposition Method Apparatus and
Article of Manufacture Utilizing
Curvature Extrema’’ Application Serial
No. 09/082,523 GSC 13,817–2;
‘‘Empirical Mode Decomposition
Apparatus, Method, And Article Of
Manufacture For Analyzing Biological
Signals And Performing Curve Fitting’’
Application Serial No. 09/282,424 GSC
13,817–3; ‘‘ Empirical Mode
Decomposition For Analyzing
Acoustical Signals’’ Application Serial
No. 10/073,957 GSC 13,817–4;
‘‘Empirical Mode Decomposition
Apparatus, Method And Article Of
Manufacture For Analyzing Biological
Signals And Performing Curve Fitting’’
Application Serial No. 10/011,206 GSC
13,817–5; ‘‘Computer Implemented
Empirical Mode Decomposition
Method, Apparatus, And Article Of
Manufacture For Two-Dimensional
Signals’’ Application Serial No. 09/
150,671 GSC 13,909–1; ‘‘Three
Dimensional Empirical Mode
Decomposition Analysis Apparatus And
Method’’ Application Serial No. 09/
729,138 GSC 14,302–1; ‘‘Computing
Frequency By Using Generalized ZeroCrossing Applied To Intrinsic Mode
Functions’’ Application Serial No. 10/
729,579 GSC 14,608–1; ‘‘Computing
Instantaneous Frequency By
Normalizing Hilbert Transform’’
Application Serial No. 10/615,365 GSC
14,673–1; ‘‘Analyzing Nonstationary
Financial Time Series Via HilbertHuang Transform (HHT)’’ Application
Serial No. 10/963,470 GSC 14,807–1;
‘‘Systems And Method Of Analyzing
Vibrations And Identifying Failure
Signatures In The Vibrations’’
Application Serial No. 11/251,004 GSC
14,833–1; ‘‘GPS Compound Eye Attitude
And Navigation Sensor And Method’’
Application Serial No. 09/574,986 GSC
13,966–1; ‘‘Spaceborne Global
Positioning System For Spacecraft’’
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Application Serial No. 09/348,876 GSC
13,991–1; Global Positioning System
Satellite Selection Method’’ Application
Serial No. 09/348,875 GSC 13,991–2;
‘‘Using The Global Positioning Satellite
System To Determine Attitude Rates
Using Doppler Effects’’ Application
Serial No. 09/928,700 GSC 14,087–1;
‘‘Minimum Cycle Slip Airborne
Differential Carrier Phase GPS Antenna’’
Application Serial No. 10/615,364 GSC
14,436–1; ‘‘Autonomous Navigation
System Based On GPS And
Magnetometer Data’’ Application Serial
No. 10/178,546 GSC 14,463–1;
‘‘Radiation Hardened Fast Acquisition/
Weak Signal Tracking System And
Method’’ Application Serial No. 11/
239,458 GSC 14,793–1 To Ocean Tomo
Federal Services having its principal
place of business in Bethesda, MD.
The patent rights in this invention
have been assigned to the United States
of America as represented by the
Administrator of the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration.
The exclusive license will comply with
the terms and conditions of 35 U.S.C.
209 and 37 CFR 404.7.
The prospective exclusive
license may be granted unless, within
fifteen (15) days from the date of this
published notice, NASA receives
written objections including evidence
and argument that establish that the
grant of the license would not be
consistent with the requirements of 35
U.S.C. 209 and 37 CFR 404.7.
Competing applications completed and
received by NASA within fifteen (15)
days of the date of this published notice
will also be treated as objections to the
grant of the contemplated exclusive
license.
Objections submitted in response to
this notice will not be made available to
the public for inspection and, to the
extent permitted by law, will not be
released under the Freedom of
Information Act, 5 U.S.C. 552.
DATES:
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Dated: January 11, 2008.
Keith T. Sefton,
Deputy General Counsel, Administration and
Management.
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Objections relating to the
prospective license may be submitted to
Mr. Bryan A. Geurts, Chief Patent
Counsel/140.1, Goddard Space Flight
Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771, (301) 286–
7351.
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Darryl Mitchell, Technology Transfer
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Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771
(301) 286–5810. Information about other
NASA inventions available for licensing
can be found online at https://
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
[Notice 08-005]
Notice of Intent To Grant an Exclusive License
AGENCY: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
ACTION: Notice of Intent to Grant an Exclusive License.
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SUMMARY: This notice is issued in accordance with 35 U.S.C. 209(e) and
37 CFR 404.7(a)(1)(i). NASA hereby gives notice of its intent to grant
an exclusive license in the United States to promote the utilization by
the public of the inventions described and claimed in the following
U.S. Patent Applications by, inter alia, engaging in marketing
activities:
``System And Method For Deriving A Process-Based Specification''
Application Serial No. 10/789,028 NASA Case No. GSC 14,389-1;
``Systems, Methods & Apparatus For Implementation Of Formal
Specifications Derived From Informal Requirements'' Application Serial
No. 11/203,590 NASA Case No. GSC 14,941-1; ``Systems, Methods And
Apparatus For Verification Of Knowledge-Based Systems'' Application
Serial No. 11/203,586 NASA Case No. GSC 14,942-1; ``System And Method
For Managing Autonomous Entities Through Apoptosis'' Application Serial
No. 11/251,538 NASA Case No. GSC 14,968-1; ``System And Method Of Self-
Properties For An Autonomous And Autonomic Computer Environment''
Application Serial No. 11/426,853 NASA Case No. GSC 15,038-1;
``Systems, Methods And Apparatus For Procedure Development And
Verification'' Application Serial No. 11/461,669 NASA Case No. GSC
15,043-1; ``Systems, Methods, and Apparatus for Generation and
Verification of Policies in Autonomic Computing Systems'' Application
Serial No. 11/532,800 NASA Case No. GSC 15,079-1; ``Systems, Methods,
and Apparatus for Pattern Matching in Procedure Development and
Verification'' Application Serial No. 11/533,837 NASA Case No. GSC
15,080-1; ``Systems, Methods, and Apparatus for Automat Learning in
Generation of Scenario-Based Requirements in System Development''
Application Serial No. 11/536,132 NASA Case No. GSC 15, 148-1;
``Systems, Methods, and Apparatus for Quiesence of Autonomic System''
Application Serial No. 11/533,855 NASA Case No. GSC-15176-1; ``Systems,
Methods, and Apparatus for Developing and Maintaining Evolving Systems
With Software Product Lines'' Application Serial No. 11/536,378 NASA
Case No. GSC 15,177-1; ``Systems, Methods, and Apparatus For Modeling,
Specifying and Deploying Policies In Autonomous and Autonomic Systems
Using Agent-Oriented Software Engineering'' Application Serial No. 11/
536,969 NASA Case No. GSC-15178-1;``Systems, Methods And Apparatus For
Autonomic Safety Devices'' Application Serial No. 11/533,895 NASA Case
No. GSC-15179-1;``Systems, Methods, and Apparatus For Flash Drive''
Application Serial No. 11/536,895 NASA Case No. GSC-15186-1;
``Otoacoustic Protection In Biologically-Inspired Systems'' Application
Serial No. 11/836,352 NASA Case No. GSC-15206-1; ``Flash Drive Memory
Apparatus And Method'' Application Serial No. 11/935,572 NASA Case No.
GSC-15301-1; ``A Double-Heated USB Drive'' Application Serial No. 11/
935,572 NASA Case No. GSC 15,302-1; ``Information Capturing Method''
Application Serial No. 11/937,777 NASA Case No. GSC-15303-1; ``Digital
Memory Storage Hub'' Application Serial No. 11/935,821 NASA Case No.
GSC-15304-1; ``Driven Shielding Capacitive Proximity Sensor''
Application Serial No. 07/710,845 NASA Case No. GSC 13,377-1; ``Driven
Shielding Capacitive Proximity Sensor'' Application Serial No. 08/
999,976 NASA Case No. GSC 13,377-2; ``Phase Discriminating Capacitive
Array Sensor System'' Application Serial No. 07/889,577 NASA Case No.
GSC 13,460-1; ``Double-Driven Shield Capacitive Type Proximity Sensor''
Application Serial
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No. 08/008,426 NASA Case No. GSC 13,541-1; ``Capaciflector Camera''
Application Serial No. 08/090,230 NASA Case No. GSC 13,564-1;
``Capaciflector-Guided Mechanisms'' Application Serial No. 08/346,593
GSC-13614-1; ``3-D Capaciflector'' Application Serial No. 08/613,802
GSC-13701-1; ``3-D Interactive Display'' Application Serial No. 09/
804,645 GSC-14339-1; ``Virtual Feel Capaciflectors'' Application Serial
No. 11/250,701 GSC-14955-1; ``Systems And Method For Delivery Of
Information'' Application Serial No. 11/561,337 GSC 14,927-1;
``Empirical Mode Decomposition Method And Hilbert Spectral Analysis
Algorithms'' Application Serial No. 08/872,586 GSC 13,817-1; ``Computer
Implemented Empirical Mode Decomposition Method Apparatus and Article
of Manufacture Utilizing Curvature Extrema'' Application Serial No. 09/
082,523 GSC 13,817-2; ``Empirical Mode Decomposition Apparatus, Method,
And Article Of Manufacture For Analyzing Biological Signals And
Performing Curve Fitting'' Application Serial No. 09/282,424 GSC
13,817-3; `` Empirical Mode Decomposition For Analyzing Acoustical
Signals'' Application Serial No. 10/073,957 GSC 13,817-4; ``Empirical
Mode Decomposition Apparatus, Method And Article Of Manufacture For
Analyzing Biological Signals And Performing Curve Fitting'' Application
Serial No. 10/011,206 GSC 13,817-5; ``Computer Implemented Empirical
Mode Decomposition Method, Apparatus, And Article Of Manufacture For
Two-Dimensional Signals'' Application Serial No. 09/150,671 GSC 13,909-
1; ``Three Dimensional Empirical Mode Decomposition Analysis Apparatus
And Method'' Application Serial No. 09/729,138 GSC 14,302-1;
``Computing Frequency By Using Generalized Zero-Crossing Applied To
Intrinsic Mode Functions'' Application Serial No. 10/729,579 GSC
14,608-1; ``Computing Instantaneous Frequency By Normalizing Hilbert
Transform'' Application Serial No. 10/615,365 GSC 14,673-1; ``Analyzing
Nonstationary Financial Time Series Via Hilbert-Huang Transform (HHT)''
Application Serial No. 10/963,470 GSC 14,807-1; ``Systems And Method Of
Analyzing Vibrations And Identifying Failure Signatures In The
Vibrations'' Application Serial No. 11/251,004 GSC 14,833-1; ``GPS
Compound Eye Attitude And Navigation Sensor And Method'' Application
Serial No. 09/574,986 GSC 13,966-1; ``Spaceborne Global Positioning
System For Spacecraft'' Application Serial No. 09/348,876 GSC 13,991-1;
Global Positioning System Satellite Selection Method'' Application
Serial No. 09/348,875 GSC 13,991-2; ``Using The Global Positioning
Satellite System To Determine Attitude Rates Using Doppler Effects''
Application Serial No. 09/928,700 GSC 14,087-1; ``Minimum Cycle Slip
Airborne Differential Carrier Phase GPS Antenna'' Application Serial
No. 10/615,364 GSC 14,436-1; ``Autonomous Navigation System Based On
GPS And Magnetometer Data'' Application Serial No. 10/178,546 GSC
14,463-1; ``Radiation Hardened Fast Acquisition/Weak Signal Tracking
System And Method'' Application Serial No. 11/239,458 GSC 14,793-1 To
Ocean Tomo Federal Services having its principal place of business in
Bethesda, MD.
The patent rights in this invention have been assigned to the
United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The exclusive license
will comply with the terms and conditions of 35 U.S.C. 209 and 37 CFR
404.7.
DATES: The prospective exclusive license may be granted unless, within
fifteen (15) days from the date of this published notice, NASA receives
written objections including evidence and argument that establish that
the grant of the license would not be consistent with the requirements
of 35 U.S.C. 209 and 37 CFR 404.7. Competing applications completed and
received by NASA within fifteen (15) days of the date of this published
notice will also be treated as objections to the grant of the
contemplated exclusive license.
Objections submitted in response to this notice will not be made
available to the public for inspection and, to the extent permitted by
law, will not be released under the Freedom of Information Act, 5
U.S.C. 552.
ADDRESSES: Objections relating to the prospective license may be
submitted to Mr. Bryan A. Geurts, Chief Patent Counsel/140.1, Goddard
Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771, (301) 286-7351.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Darryl Mitchell, Technology Transfer
Program Office/504, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771
(301) 286-5810. Information about other NASA inventions available for
licensing can be found online at https://techtracs.nasa.gov/.
Dated: January 11, 2008.
Keith T. Sefton,
Deputy General Counsel, Administration and Management.
[FR Doc. E8-1064 Filed 1-22-08; 8:45 am]
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