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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Renewal of Department of Defense
Federal Advisory Committees
Department of Defense.
Renewal of Federal Advisory
Committee.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Under the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act of
1972, (5 U.S.C. Appendix, as amended),
the Government in the Sunshine Act of
1976 (5 U.S.C. 552b, as amended), and
41 CFR 102–3.65, the Department of
Defense gives notice that it is renewing
the charter for the Threat Reduction
Advisory Committee (hereafter referred
to as the Committee).
The Committee is a discretionary
federal advisory committee established
by the Secretary of Defense to provide
the Department of Defense and the
Director of the Defense Threat
Reduction Agency independent advice
and recommendations on reducing the
threat to the United States, its military
forces, and its allies and partners posed
by nuclear, biological, chemical,
conventional and special weapons. The
Committee, in accomplishing its
mission: (a) Maintains a focus on broad
S&T issues affecting DTRA; (b)
recommends DoD strategic posture, to
include issues and considerations
regarding possible resumption of
nuclear testing; (c) evaluating DoD’s
responsive infrastructure for strategic
strike and a thorough analysis of
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mainstreaming of new triad nuclear
capabilities into the DoD acquisition
process; and (d) made recommendation
on the impact of nuclear weapons
effects.
The Committee shall be composed of
not more than 25 members, who are
distinguished authorities in the fields of
national defense, geopolitical and
national security affairs, or weapons of
mass destruction. Committee members
appointed by the Secretary of Defense,
who are not federal officers or
employees, shall be appointed as
experts and consultants under the
authority of 5 U.S.C. 3109 and with the
exception of travel and per diem for
official travel, shall serve without
compensation, unless otherwise
authorized by the Secretary of Defense.
The Secretary of Defense shall renew
the appointments of these Special
Government Employees on an annual
basis. The Under Secretary of Defense
(Acquisition, Technology & Logistics) or
designed representative shall select the
Committee’s Chairperson from the total
Committee membership.
The Committee shall be authorized to
establish subcommittees, as necessary
and consistent with its mission, and
these subcommittees or working groups
shall operate under the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act of
1972, the Government in the Sunshine
Act of 1976, and other appropriate
federal regulations.
Such subcommittees or workgroups
shall not work independently of the
chartered Committee, and shall report
all their recommendations and advice to
the Committee for full deliberation and
discussion. Subcommittees or
workgroups have no authority to make
decisions on behalf of the chartered
Committee nor can they report directly
to the Department of Defense or any
federal officers or employees who are
not Committee members.
Jim
Freeman, Deputy Committee
Management Officer for the Department
of Defense, 703–601–6128.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
The
Committee shall meet at the call of the
Committee’s Designated Federal Officer,
in consultation with the Committee’s
chairperson. The Designated Federal
Officer, pursuant to DoD policy, shall be
a full-time or permanent part-time DoD
employee, and shall be appointed in
accordance with established DoD
policies and procedures. The Designated
Federal Officer or duly appointed
Alternate Designated Federal Officer
shall attend all committee meetings and
subcommittee meetings.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Pursuant to 41 CFR 102–3.105(j) and
102–3.140, the public or interested
organizations may submit written
statements to the Threat Reduction
Advisory Committee membership about
the Committee’s mission and functions.
Written statements may be submitted at
any time or in response to the stated
agenda of planned meeting of the Threat
Reduction Advisory Committee.
All written statements shall be
submitted to the Designated Federal
Officer for the Threat Reduction
Advisory Committee, and this
individual will ensure that the written
statements are provided to the
membership for their consideration.
Contact information for the Threat
Reduction Advisory Committee’s
Designated Federal Officer can be
obtained from the GSA’s FACA
Database—https://www.fido.gov/
facadatabase/public.asp.
The Designated Federal Officer,
pursuant to 41 CFR 102–3.150, will
announce planned meetings of the
Threat Reduction Advisory Committee.
The Designated Federal Officer, at that
time, may provide additional guidance
on the submission of written statements
that are in response to the stated agenda
for the planned meeting in question.
Dated: May 7, 2008.
Patricia L. Toppings,
OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer,
Department of Defense.
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Environmental Assessment for
Disposal and Reuse of Buckley Annex,
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accordance with the National
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(NEPA) to assess the potential
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and reuse of Buckley Annex, Colorado.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Renewal of Department of Defense Federal Advisory Committees
AGENCY: Department of Defense.
ACTION: Renewal of Federal Advisory Committee.
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SUMMARY: Under the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act of
1972, (5 U.S.C. Appendix, as amended), the Government in the Sunshine
Act of 1976 (5 U.S.C. 552b, as amended), and 41 CFR 102-3.65, the
Department of Defense gives notice that it is renewing the charter for
the Threat Reduction Advisory Committee (hereafter referred to as the
Committee).
The Committee is a discretionary federal advisory committee
established by the Secretary of Defense to provide the Department of
Defense and the Director of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency
independent advice and recommendations on reducing the threat to the
United States, its military forces, and its allies and partners posed
by nuclear, biological, chemical, conventional and special weapons. The
Committee, in accomplishing its mission: (a) Maintains a focus on broad
S&T issues affecting DTRA; (b) recommends DoD strategic posture, to
include issues and considerations regarding possible resumption of
nuclear testing; (c) evaluating DoD's responsive infrastructure for
strategic strike and a thorough analysis of mainstreaming of new triad
nuclear capabilities into the DoD acquisition process; and (d) made
recommendation on the impact of nuclear weapons effects.
The Committee shall be composed of not more than 25 members, who
are distinguished authorities in the fields of national defense,
geopolitical and national security affairs, or weapons of mass
destruction. Committee members appointed by the Secretary of Defense,
who are not federal officers or employees, shall be appointed as
experts and consultants under the authority of 5 U.S.C. 3109 and with
the exception of travel and per diem for official travel, shall serve
without compensation, unless otherwise authorized by the Secretary of
Defense. The Secretary of Defense shall renew the appointments of these
Special Government Employees on an annual basis. The Under Secretary of
Defense (Acquisition, Technology & Logistics) or designed
representative shall select the Committee's Chairperson from the total
Committee membership.
The Committee shall be authorized to establish subcommittees, as
necessary and consistent with its mission, and these subcommittees or
working groups shall operate under the provisions of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act of 1972, the Government in the Sunshine Act of
1976, and other appropriate federal regulations.
Such subcommittees or workgroups shall not work independently of
the chartered Committee, and shall report all their recommendations and
advice to the Committee for full deliberation and discussion.
Subcommittees or workgroups have no authority to make decisions on
behalf of the chartered Committee nor can they report directly to the
Department of Defense or any federal officers or employees who are not
Committee members.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jim Freeman, Deputy Committee
Management Officer for the Department of Defense, 703-601-6128.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Committee shall meet at the call of the
Committee's Designated Federal Officer, in consultation with the
Committee's chairperson. The Designated Federal Officer, pursuant to
DoD policy, shall be a full-time or permanent part-time DoD employee,
and shall be appointed in accordance with established DoD policies and
procedures. The Designated Federal Officer or duly appointed Alternate
Designated Federal Officer shall attend all committee meetings and
subcommittee meetings.
Pursuant to 41 CFR 102-3.105(j) and 102-3.140, the public or
interested organizations may submit written statements to the Threat
Reduction Advisory Committee membership about the Committee's mission
and functions. Written statements may be submitted at any time or in
response to the stated agenda of planned meeting of the Threat
Reduction Advisory Committee.
All written statements shall be submitted to the Designated Federal
Officer for the Threat Reduction Advisory Committee, and this
individual will ensure that the written statements are provided to the
membership for their consideration. Contact information for the Threat
Reduction Advisory Committee's Designated Federal Officer can be
obtained from the GSA's FACA Database--https://www.fido.gov/
facadatabase/public.asp.
The Designated Federal Officer, pursuant to 41 CFR 102-3.150, will
announce planned meetings of the Threat Reduction Advisory Committee.
The Designated Federal Officer, at that time, may provide additional
guidance on the submission of written statements that are in response
to the stated agenda for the planned meeting in question.
Dated: May 7, 2008.
Patricia L. Toppings,
OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
[FR Doc. E8-11117 Filed 5-16-08; 8:45 am]
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