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Secretary of Defense for Industrial
Policy, 241 18th Street South, Crystal
Square 4, Suite 501, ATTN: Dawn
Vehmeier, Arlington, VA 22202, or email us at Industrial_Policy@osd.mil.
Title, Associated Form, and OMB
Number: Foreign Sourcing for Defense
Applications; OMB Number 0704–0419.
Needs and Uses: The Deputy Under
Secretary of Defense (Industrial Policy)
has been assigned responsibility to
determine the extent of foreign sourcing
and any relevant impact to on-going
programs producing precision
munitions, consumables and selected
high interest force protection programs.
Affected Public: Business or other for
profit.
Number of Respondents: 500.
Responses Per Respondent: 1.
Annual Responses: 500.
Average Burden Per Response: 5
hours.
Annual Burden Hours: 2,500.
Frequency: On occasion.
Respondent’s Obligation: Voluntary.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Summary of Information Collection
Specifically, ODUSD(IP) will evaluate
the: (1) Extent of foreign sourcing within
a sampling of operationally-important
products; (2) impact of foreign sourcing
on military readiness; and (3) extent to
which DoD actions encourage or
discourage use of foreign sources. To
ensure that it addresses emerging
foreign sourcing issues, the Department
of Defense (DoD) will collect
information from prime contractors and
first and second tier subcontractors.
Dated: May 1, 2008.
Patricia L. Toppings,
OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer,
Department of Defense.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Docket ID: DoD–2008–HA–0046]
Proposed New Collection, Comment
Request
Office of the Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs,
DoD.
ACTION: Notice.
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In compliance with Section
3506 (c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, the Office the
Assistant Secretary of Defense for
Health Affairs announces a proposed
new information collection and seeks
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request more information on this
proposed information collection or to
obtain a copy of the proposal and
associated collection instruments,
please write to Office of the Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs,
Force Health Protection and Readiness,
ATTN: Caroline Miner, 5113 Leesburg
Pike, Suite 901, Falls Church, VA,
22041, or call (703) 575–2677.
Title; Associated Form; and OMB
Number: Researcher Responsibilities
Form; OMB Number 0720–TBD.
Needs and Uses: This collection
instrument serves to document
researcher’s understanding and
acceptance of the regulatory and ethical
responsibilities for including humans as
subjects in research. Principal and coprincipal investigators must have the
proposed, signed form on file before
they may engage in research conducted,
sponsored, or supported by entities
under the purview of the Under
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AGENCY:
public comment on the provisions
thereof. Comments are invited on: (a)
Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
agency, including whether the
information shall have practical utility;
(b) the accuracy of the agency’s estimate
of the burden of the proposed
information collection; (c) ways to
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity
of the information to be collected; and
(d) ways to minimize the burden of the
information collection on respondents,
including through the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology.
DATES: Consideration will be given to all
comments received by July 7, 2008.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by docket number and or RIN
number and title, by either of the
following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• Mail: Federal Docket Management
System Office, 1160 Defense Pentagon,
Washington, DC 20301–1160.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the agency name and
docket number or Regulatory
Information Number (RIN) for this
Federal Register document. The general
policy for comments and other
submissions from members of the public
is to make these submissions available
for public viewing on the Internet at
https://www.regulations.gov as they are
received without change, including any
personal identifiers of contact
information.
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Secretary of Defense for Personnel and
Readiness.
Affected Public: Federal government;
business or other for-profit; not-forprofit institutions.
Annual Burden Hours: 293.
Number of Respondents: 585.
Responses Per Respondent: 1.
Average Burden Per Response: .50.
Frequency: On occasion; original
document submitted one time per
researcher. Once their document is on
file, a researcher may reaffirm their
commitment every three years
electronically if they remain engaged in
human subject research.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Summary of Information Collection
Federal Government institutions
wishing to conduct, sponsor, or support
research on human subjects must first
submit for approval to duly designated
authorities an Assurance that they will
comply with established guidelines in
such research. Such Assurances are
granted by components of DoD and by
the Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS). New DoD guidance now
requires principal and co-principal
investigators individually and explicitly
to acknowledge that they understand
and accept responsibility for protecting
the rights and welfare of human
research subjects. All principal and coprincipal investigators engaged in
research supported or conducted under
the purview of the Under Secretary of
Defense for Personnel and Readiness
must read and sign a document that
attests to their commitment to abide by
the provisions of: (a) The Belmont
Report: Ethical Principles and
Guidelines for the Protection of Human
Subjects of Research; (b) the U.S.
Department of Defense (DoD)
regulations for the protection of human
subjects at Title 32, Code of Federal
Regulations, Part 219 and DoD Directive
3216.02; (c) the Assurance of the
engaged institution; relevant
institutional policies and procedures
where appropriate; and other Federal,
State, or local regulations where
appropriate. The Office of the Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs
announces the intent to establish and
use a new document format for this
purpose and seeks public comment on
the provisions thereof. Respondents are
professionals who have been designated
as principal or co-principal
investigators. When preparing to initiate
work on their first human subject
research protocol, each principal
investigator and co-principal
investigators must assure they have the
proposed Researcher Responsibilities
form on file with the Office of the Under
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Readiness Component Designated
Official Office. In the first year this may
require new forms from approximately
585 investigators, most already doing
research. After the first year, the burden
will level off to approximately 85. The
form is two pages in length including
statements agreed to and half a page for
respondent signature and contact
information. Respondents generally will
be required to have the signed form
scanned and forwarded electronically.
The form will be filed electronically and
form completion will be logged into a
database. After three years, if a
researcher still is engaged in research
with the Office of the Under Secretary
of Defense for Personnel and Readiness,
he/she will be asked to reaffirm his/her
commitment electronically. This
information collection does not involve
sensitive personal information and
requires no special confidentiality
measures.
Dated: May 1, 2008.
Patricia L. Toppings,
OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer,
Department of Defense.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Threat Reduction Advisory Committee
Closed Meeting
Defense Threat Reduction
Agency, Office of the Under Secretary of
Defense (Acquisition, Technology and
Logistics); Department of Defense.
AGENCY:
Federal Advisory Committee
meeting notice; correction.
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Department of Defense
published an announcement of a closed
session of the Threat Reduction
Advisory Committee on April 23, 2008
(73 FR 21920–21921). The meeting date
was incorrect. This notice is being
published to provide the correct
meeting date of June 26, 2008. All other
information in the previous notice
remains the same.
Thursday, June 26, 2008 (8 a.m.
to 4 p.m.).
DATES:
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Contact Mr. Eric Wright, Defense Threat
Reduction Agency/AST, 8725 John J.
Kingman Road, MS 6201, Fort Belvoir,
VA 22060–6201, Phone: (703) 767–5717,
Fax: (703) 767–5701, E-mail:
eric.wright@dtra.mil.
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Dated: May 1, 2008.
Patricia L. Toppings,
OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer,
Department of Defense.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
for Grow the Army (GTA) Actions at
Fort Carson, CO
Department of the Army, DoD.
Notice of Intent (NOI).
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: As part of the GTA effort, the
U. S. Army intends to prepare an EIS to
analyze the environmental and
socioeconomic impacts resulting from
the decision to station a new Infantry
Brigade Combat Team (IBCT) at Fort
Carson. The EIS will also analyze Fort
Carson’s Butts Army Airfield (BAAF) as
a potential location for stationing a
Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB) in the
future.
ADDRESSES: For questions regarding the
EIS, please contact Ms. Deb Owings or
Ms. Robin Renn, Fort Carson National
Environmental Policy Act Coordinators,
1638 Elwell Street, Building 6236, Fort
Carson, CO 80913–4000. Written
comments may be mailed to that
address or e-mailed to
CARSDECAMNEPA@conus.army.mil.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Dee McNuff, Fort Carson Public Affairs
Office at (719) 526–1269, during normal
business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Fort
Carson consists of approximately
137,000 acres of DOD-managed land
south of Colorado Springs (east of the
Rocky Mountain Front Range) and
occupies portions of El Paso, Pueblo,
and Fremont counties. The Pinon
Canyon Maneuver Site (PCMS) is the
primary maneuver training area for Fort
Carson. In addition to the units
stationed there, Fort Carson and the
PCMS also provide training to Reserve
units and the National Guard. The
PCMS is located approximately 150
miles southeast of Fort Carson and
consists of approximately 235,000 acres.
The stationing of additional BCTs and
other force structure realignment actions
across the Army was analyzed in the
2007 Final Programmatic EIS for Army
Growth and Force Structure
Realignment. The Record of Decision
determined that Fort Carson would
receive an additional IBCT contingent
on site specific NEPA analysis. The Fort
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Carson GTA EIS will analyze
environmental and socioeconomic
impacts as a result of this decision. Also
analyzed will be the potential stationing
of a CAB and newly identified projects
that would be required to support GTA
actions.
Implementing these requirements
would involve constructing new
facilities at Fort Carson to support an
IBCT (approximately 4,500 additional
Soldiers and their dependents), the
potential stationing of a CAB
(approximately 2,800 Soldiers and their
dependents) and upgrading ranges.
Increased use of live-fire training ranges
and maneuver areas would occur at Fort
Carson and the PCMS.
The Fort Carson GTA EIS will analyze
the impact of several alternatives
including the No Action Alternative.
Alternatives to be examined by the EIS
may consist of alternative siting
locations within Fort Carson for facility/
utility construction projects, renovation
and use of existing facilities. The EIS
will also examine increases in land use
intensity resulting from training
activities connected with GTA
stationing decisions. Under the No
Action Alternative, the stationing of a
new IBCT and CAB at Fort Carson
would not be implemented.
Impacts analyzed will include a wide
range of environmental resource areas
including, but not limited to, air quality,
traffic, noise, water resources, biological
resources, cultural resources,
socioeconomics, utilities, land use, solid
and hazardous materials/waste, and
cumulative environmental effects.
Additional resources and conditions
may be identified as a result of the
scoping process initiated by this NOI.
The public will be invited to
participate in the scoping process which
includes several scoping meetings to
provide input on the proposed actions
and alternatives in the EIS. The public
will also be invited to review and
comment on the Draft EIS. These public
involvement opportunities will be
announced in the local news media.
Comments from the public will be
considered before any decision is made
regarding implementing the proposed
action at Fort Carson.
Dated: May 1, 2008.
Addison D. Davis, IV,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Environment, Safety and Occupational
Health).
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Docket ID: DoD-2008-HA-0046]
Proposed New Collection, Comment Request
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health
Affairs, DoD.
ACTION: Notice.
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In compliance with Section 3506 (c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, the Office the Assistant Secretary of Defense
for Health Affairs announces a proposed new information collection and
seeks public comment on the provisions thereof. Comments are invited
on: (a) Whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for
the proper performance of the functions of the agency, including
whether the information shall have practical utility; (b) the accuracy
of the agency's estimate of the burden of the proposed information
collection; (c) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of
the information to be collected; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of
the information collection on respondents, including through the use of
automated collection techniques or other forms of information
technology.
DATES: Consideration will be given to all comments received by July 7,
2008.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by docket number and or
RIN number and title, by either of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
Mail: Federal Docket Management System Office, 1160
Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-1160.
Instructions: All submissions received must include the agency name
and docket number or Regulatory Information Number (RIN) for this
Federal Register document. The general policy for comments and other
submissions from members of the public is to make these submissions
available for public viewing on the Internet at https://
www.regulations.gov as they are received without change, including any
personal identifiers of contact information.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To request more information on this
proposed information collection or to obtain a copy of the proposal and
associated collection instruments, please write to Office of the
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, Force Health
Protection and Readiness, ATTN: Caroline Miner, 5113 Leesburg Pike,
Suite 901, Falls Church, VA, 22041, or call (703) 575-2677.
Title; Associated Form; and OMB Number: Researcher Responsibilities
Form; OMB Number 0720-TBD.
Needs and Uses: This collection instrument serves to document
researcher's understanding and acceptance of the regulatory and ethical
responsibilities for including humans as subjects in research.
Principal and co-principal investigators must have the proposed, signed
form on file before they may engage in research conducted, sponsored,
or supported by entities under the purview of the Under Secretary of
Defense for Personnel and Readiness.
Affected Public: Federal government; business or other for-profit;
not-for-profit institutions.
Annual Burden Hours: 293.
Number of Respondents: 585.
Responses Per Respondent: 1.
Average Burden Per Response: .50.
Frequency: On occasion; original document submitted one time per
researcher. Once their document is on file, a researcher may reaffirm
their commitment every three years electronically if they remain
engaged in human subject research.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Summary of Information Collection
Federal Government institutions wishing to conduct, sponsor, or
support research on human subjects must first submit for approval to
duly designated authorities an Assurance that they will comply with
established guidelines in such research. Such Assurances are granted by
components of DoD and by the Department of Health and Human Services
(HHS). New DoD guidance now requires principal and co-principal
investigators individually and explicitly to acknowledge that they
understand and accept responsibility for protecting the rights and
welfare of human research subjects. All principal and co-principal
investigators engaged in research supported or conducted under the
purview of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness
must read and sign a document that attests to their commitment to abide
by the provisions of: (a) The Belmont Report: Ethical Principles and
Guidelines for the Protection of Human Subjects of Research; (b) the
U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) regulations for the protection of
human subjects at Title 32, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 219 and
DoD Directive 3216.02; (c) the Assurance of the engaged institution;
relevant institutional policies and procedures where appropriate; and
other Federal, State, or local regulations where appropriate. The
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs
announces the intent to establish and use a new document format for
this purpose and seeks public comment on the provisions thereof.
Respondents are professionals who have been designated as principal or
co-principal investigators. When preparing to initiate work on their
first human subject research protocol, each principal investigator and
co-principal investigators must assure they have the proposed
Researcher Responsibilities form on file with the Office of the Under
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Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness Component Designated
Official Office. In the first year this may require new forms from
approximately 585 investigators, most already doing research. After the
first year, the burden will level off to approximately 85. The form is
two pages in length including statements agreed to and half a page for
respondent signature and contact information. Respondents generally
will be required to have the signed form scanned and forwarded
electronically. The form will be filed electronically and form
completion will be logged into a database. After three years, if a
researcher still is engaged in research with the Office of the Under
Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, he/she will be asked
to reaffirm his/her commitment electronically. This information
collection does not involve sensitive personal information and requires
no special confidentiality measures.
Dated: May 1, 2008.
Patricia L. Toppings,
OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense. 1
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