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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 6077]
Bureau of Political-Military Affairs:
Directorate of Defense Trade Controls:
Renewal of Defense Trade Advisory
Group Charter
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that
the Charter of the Defense Trade
Advisory Group (DTAG) has been
renewed for a two-year period. The
membership of this advisory committee
consists of private sector defense trade
specialists appointed by the Assistant
Secretary of State for Political-Military
Affairs. The DTAG advises the
Department on policies, regulations, and
technical issues affecting defense trade.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Alexandra Frantz, PM/DDTC, SA–1,
12th Floor, Directorate of Defense Trade
Controls, Bureau of Political-Military
Affairs, U.S. Department of State,
Washington, DC 20522–0112; telephone
(202) 736–9220; FAX (202) 261–8199; or
e-mail Frantza@state.gov.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 6164]
Meeting of Advisory Committee on
International Communications and
Information Policy
The Department of State’s Advisory
Committee on International
Communications and Information
Policy (ACICIP) will hold a public
meeting on April 17, 2008, from 10 a.m.
to 11:30 a.m., in the Loy Henderson
Auditorium of the Harry S. Truman
Building of the U.S. Department of
State. The Truman Building is located at
2201 C Street, NW., Washington, DC
20520.
The committee provides a formal
channel for regular consultation and
coordination on major economic, social
and legal issues and problems in
international communications and
information policy, especially as these
issues and problems involve users of
information and communications
services, providers of such services,
technology research and development,
foreign industrial and regulatory policy,
the activities of international
organizations with regard to
communications and information, and
developing country issues.
The meeting will be led by ACICIP
Chair Mr. Richard E. Wiley of Wiley
Rein LLP and Ambassador David A.
Gross, Deputy Assistant Secretary of
State and U.S. Coordinator for
International Communications and
Information Policy.
The meeting’s agenda will include
discussions pertaining to various
upcoming international
telecommunications meetings and
conferences. In particular, there will be
a report on preparations by the U.S.
Delegation for the APEC Ministerial
Meeting on Telecommunications and
Information Industry to be held in
Bangkok from April 23–25, 2008.
Additionally, there will be reports and
discussion concerning recent meetings
between the U.S. and various
government and industry during the
recent GSMA Mobile World Congress in
Barcelona as well as CTIA Wireless
2008 in Las Vegas. There will also be
discussion about additional upcoming
events, including the OECD Ministerial
on the Future of the Internet Economy
to be held in Seoul in June and the
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International Telecommunication
Union’s Telecom Africa 2008 to be held
in Cairo in May. And there will also be
discussion further to the last meeting of
the ACICIP on a conference that will be
led by the President’s Digital Freedom
Initiative (a public-private partnership)
that is expected to be held in July 2008
and will focus on promoting broadband
access in West Africa.
Members of the public may submit
suggestions and comments to the
ACICIP. Submissions regarding an
event, consultation, meeting, etc. listed
in the agenda above should be received
by the ACICIP Executive Secretary
(contact information below) at least ten
working days prior to the date of that
listed event. All comments must be
submitted in written form and should
not exceed one page for each country
(for comments on consultations) or for
each subject area (for other comments).
Resource limitations preclude
acknowledging or replying to
submissions.
While the meeting is open to the
public, admittance to the Department of
State building is only by means of a preclearance. For placement on the preclearance list, please submit the
following information no later than 5
p.m. on Monday, April 14, 2008 (Please
note that this information is not retained
by the ACICIP Executive Secretary and
must therefore be re-submitted for each
ACICIP meeting):
I. State that you are requesting preclearance to a meeting.
II. Provide the following information:
1. Name of meeting and its date and
time.
2. Visitor’s full name.
3. Company/Agency/Organization.
4. Title at Company/Agency/
Organization.
5. Date of birth.
6. Citizenship.
7. Acceptable forms of identification
for entry into the U.S. Department of
State include:
• U.S. driver’s license with photo.
• Passport.
• U.S. government agency ID.
8. ID number on the ID visitor will
show upon entry.
Send the above information to Emily
Yee by fax (202) 647–5957 or e-mail
YeeE@state.gov.
Privacy Act Statement: The above
information is sought pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 301 and 22 U.S.C. 2651a, 4802(a).
The principal purpose for collecting the
information is to assure protection of
U.S. Department of State facilities. The
information provided also may be
released to federal, state or local
agencies for law enforcement, counterterrorism or homeland security
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 6077]
Bureau of Political-Military Affairs: Directorate of Defense
Trade Controls: Renewal of Defense Trade Advisory Group Charter
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the Charter of the Defense Trade
Advisory Group (DTAG) has been renewed for a two-year period. The
membership of this advisory committee consists of private sector
defense trade specialists appointed by the Assistant Secretary of State
for Political-Military Affairs. The DTAG advises the Department on
policies, regulations, and technical issues affecting defense trade.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Alexandra Frantz, PM/DDTC, SA-1, 12th
Floor, Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, Bureau of Political-
Military Affairs, U.S. Department of State, Washington, DC 20522-0112;
telephone (202) 736-9220; FAX (202) 261-8199; or e-mail
Frantza@state.gov.
Dated: March 10, 2008.
Robert S. Kovac,
Executive Secretary, Defense Trade Advisory Group, Department of State.
[FR Doc. E8-6676 Filed 3-31-08; 8:45 am]
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