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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND
BUDGET
Public Availability of Fiscal Year 2007
Agency Inventories Under the Federal
Activities Inventory Reform Act
SUMMARY: The Federal Activities
Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act, Public
Law 105–270, requires agencies to
develop inventories each year of
activities performed by their employees
that are not inherently governmental—
i.e., inventories of commercial activities.
The FAIR Act further requires OMB to
review the inventories in consultation
with the agencies and publish a notice
of public availability in the Federal
Register after the consultation process is
completed. In accordance with the FAIR
Act, OMB is publishing this notice to
announce the availability of inventories
from the agencies listed below. These
inventories identify both commercial
activities and activities that are
inherently governmental.
This is the second and final release of
the FAIR Act inventories for FY 2007.
Interested parties who disagree with the
agency’s initial judgment may challenge
the inclusion or the omission of an
activity on the list of activities that are
not inherently governmental within 30
working days and, if not satisfied with
this review, may appeal to a higher level
within the agency.
The Office of Federal Procurement
Policy has made available a FAIR Act
User’s Guide through its Internet site:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/
procurement/fair-index.html. This
User’s Guide will help interested parties
review FY 2007 FAIR Act inventories.
Paul A. Denett,
Administrator.
Office of Management and
Budget, Executive Office of the
President.
ACTION: Notice of Public Availability of
Agency Inventory of Activities That Are
Not Inherently Governmental and of
Activities That Are Inherently
Governmental.
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African Development Foundation .............................................................
American Battle Monuments Commission ...............................................
Arlington National Cemetery ....................................................................
Armed Forces Retirement Home .............................................................
Broadcasting Board of Governors ............................................................
Consumer Product Safety Commission ...................................................
Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the District of Columbia.
Department of Defense ............................................................................
Department of Defense (IG) .....................................................................
Department of Energy ..............................................................................
Department of Labor (IG) .........................................................................
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Mr. Larry Bevan, (202) 673–3916 x113, www.adf.gov.
Mr. Alan Gregory, (703) 696–6868, www.abmc.gov/other/fair.htm.
Mr. Rory Smith, (703) 607–8561, www.arlingtoncemetery.org.
Mr. Steven G. McManus, (202) 730–3533, www.afrh.gov.
Ms. Cathy Brown, (202) 203–4608, www.bbg.gov.
Mr. Edward Quist, (301) 504–7655, www.cpsc.gov.
Mr. James Williams, (202) 220–5707, www.csosa.gov.
Ms. Monica Kelliher-Hamby, (703) 602–3666, web.lmi.org/fairnet.
Mr. Stephen D. Wilson, (703) 604–8306, www.dodig.mil.
Mr. Dennis O’Brien, (202) 586–1690, www.mbe.doe.gov/me2-1/a76/
csa76.htm.
Mr. David LeDoux, (202) 693–5138, www.oig.dol.gov/2006fair_act.htm.
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Department of the Interior (IG) .................................................................
Department of Transportation (IG) ...........................................................
Department of Veterans Affairs ................................................................
Environmental Protection Agency (IG) .....................................................
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service .............................................
Federal Election Commission ...................................................................
Federal Labor Relations Authority ............................................................
Inter-American Foundation .......................................................................
International Trade Commission ..............................................................
Merit Systems Protection Board ...............................................................
National Endowment for the Humanities ..................................................
National Gallery of Art ..............................................................................
National Labor Relations Board ...............................................................
National Labor Relations Board (IG) ........................................................
National Science Foundation ...................................................................
National Transportation Safety Board ......................................................
Nuclear Regulatory Commission ..............................................................
Nuclear Regulatory Commission OIG ......................................................
Office of Management and Budget ..........................................................
Office of National Drug Control Policy .....................................................
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative ..................................................
Peace Corps .............................................................................................
Railroad Retirement Board (IG) ...............................................................
Securities and Exchange Commission .....................................................
Selective Service System .........................................................................
Small Business Administration (IG) ..........................................................
U.S. Agency for International Development .............................................
U.S. Agency for International Development (IG) .....................................
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office ...........................................................
U.S. Trade Development Agency .............................................................
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(44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), the Securities
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Investors who submit complaints, ask
questions, or provide tips to the SEC do
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Mr. Roy Kime, (202) 208–6232, www.oig.doi.gov.
Ms. Jacquelyn Weber, (202) 366–1495, www.oig.dot.gov.
Ms. Julie Plush, (202) 461–5810, www.va.gov/op3/.
Mr. Michael J. Binder (202) 566–2617, www.epa.gov/oig.
Mr. Dan Ellerman, (202) 606–5460, www.fmcs.gov/internet.
Ms. Tina VanBrakle, (202) 694–1006, www.fec.gov/pages/fair.shtml.
Ms. Jill Crumpacker, (202) 218–7900, www.flra.gov.
Ms. Linda Kolko, (703) 306–4308, www.iaf.gov.
Mr. Stephen McLaughlin, (202) 205–3131, www.usitc.gov.
Mr. Wade Douglas, (202) 653–6772 x1118, www.mspb.gov.
Mr. Barry Maynes, (202) 606–8233, www.neh.gov.
Mr. William W. McClure, (202) 312–2760, www.nga.gov.
Ms. Demetria Gregory, (202) 273–0054, www.nlrb.gov.
Mr. Lester Heltzer, (202) 273–1067, www.nlrb.gov.
Mr. Joseph Burt, (703) 292–8108, www.nsf.gov/publications.
Ms.
Carol
Belovitch,
(202)
314–6232,
www.ntsb.gov/info/
fair_act_2007.htm.
Ms. Mary Lynn Scott, (301) 415–7305, www.nrc.gov.
Mr. David Lee, (301) 415–5930, www.nrc.gov/insp-gen/fairact-inventory.html.
Ms. Lauren Wright, (202) 395–3970, www.whitehouse.gov/omb/procurement/fair/notices_avail.html.
Mr. Daniel Petersen, (202) 395–6745, www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov.
Ms. Susan Buck, (202) 395–9412, www.ustr.gov.
Ms. Caroline Allen, (202) 962–1096, www.peacecorps.gov/
index.cfm?shell=pchq.policies.docs.
Mr. William Tebbe, (312) 751–4350, www.rrb.gov/mep/oig.asp.
Mr. Jeffrey Risinger, (202) 551–7446, www.sec.gov.
Mr. Calvin Montgomery, (703) 605–4038, www.sss.gov.
Mr. Robert Fisher, (202) 205–6583, www.sba.gov/ig/OIG_Fair.html.
Ms. Deborah Lewis, (202) 712–0936, www.usaid.gov/business/regulations/fair/.
Mr. Robert Ross, (202) 712–1331, www.usaid.gov/oig/public/
public1.htm.
Ms. Delores Padgett, (571) 272–6738, www.uspto.gov.
Ms. Carolyn Hum, (703) 875–4357, www.tda.gov.
electronically, the SEC created a series
of investor complaint and question web
forms. Investors can access these forms
through the SEC Center for Complaints
and Enforcement Tips at https://
www.sec.gov/complaint.shtml. The SEC
is now going to consolidate those forms
into one form (the Investor Form) which
will ask for the same information, but
also provide several drop down options
to choose from in order to categorize the
investor’s complaint, and possibly
provide the investor with information
about that issue. The investor will have
the same opportunity to describe their
complaint, and they will be free to
submit it without their name or contact
information.
Although the Investor Form provides
a structured format for incoming
investor correspondence, the SEC does
not require that investors use any
particular form or format when
contacting the agency. To the contrary,
investors may submit complaints,
questions, and tips through a variety of
other means, including telephone, letter,
facsimile, or e-mail. Approximately
20,000 investors each year voluntarily
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choose to use the complaint and
question forms.
Investors who choose not to use the
Investor Form receive the same level of
service as those who do. The dual
purpose of the form is to make it easier
for the public to contact the agency with
complaints, questions, tips, or other
feedback and to streamline the
workflow of the SEC staff who handle
those contacts.
The SEC has used—and will continue
to use—the information that investors
supply on the complaint and question
forms, and the Investor Form to review
and process the contact (which may, in
turn, involve responding to questions,
processing complaints, or, as
appropriate, initiating enforcement
investigations), to maintain a record of
contacts, to track the volume of investor
complaints, and to analyze trends.
As with the previous forms, the
Investor Form will ask investors to
provide information concerning, among
other things, their names, how they can
be reached, the names of the individuals
or entities involved, the nature of their
complaint or tip, what documents they
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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
Public Availability of Fiscal Year 2007 Agency Inventories Under
the Federal Activities Inventory Reform Act
AGENCY: Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the
President.
ACTION: Notice of Public Availability of Agency Inventory of Activities
That Are Not Inherently Governmental and of Activities That Are
Inherently Governmental.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act, Public Law
105-270, requires agencies to develop inventories each year of
activities performed by their employees that are not inherently
governmental--i.e., inventories of commercial activities. The FAIR Act
further requires OMB to review the inventories in consultation with the
agencies and publish a notice of public availability in the Federal
Register after the consultation process is completed. In accordance
with the FAIR Act, OMB is publishing this notice to announce the
availability of inventories from the agencies listed below. These
inventories identify both commercial activities and activities that are
inherently governmental.
This is the second and final release of the FAIR Act inventories
for FY 2007. Interested parties who disagree with the agency's initial
judgment may challenge the inclusion or the omission of an activity on
the list of activities that are not inherently governmental within 30
working days and, if not satisfied with this review, may appeal to a
higher level within the agency.
The Office of Federal Procurement Policy has made available a FAIR
Act User's Guide through its Internet site: https://www.whitehouse.gov/
omb/procurement/fair-index.html. This User's Guide will help interested
parties review FY 2007 FAIR Act inventories.
Paul A. Denett,
Administrator.
Second FAIR Act Release FY 2007
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African Development Foundation......... Mr. Larry Bevan, (202) 673-3916
x113, www.adf.gov.
American Battle Monuments Commission... Mr. Alan Gregory, (703) 696-
6868, www.abmc.gov/other/
fair.htm.
Arlington National Cemetery............ Mr. Rory Smith, (703) 607-8561,
www.arlingtoncemetery.org.
Armed Forces Retirement Home........... Mr. Steven G. McManus, (202)
730-3533, www.afrh.gov.
Broadcasting Board of Governors........ Ms. Cathy Brown, (202) 203-
4608, www.bbg.gov.
Consumer Product Safety Commission..... Mr. Edward Quist, (301) 504-
7655, www.cpsc.gov.
Court Services and Offender Supervision Mr. James Williams, (202) 220-
Agency for the District of Columbia. 5707, www.csosa.gov.
Department of Defense.................. Ms. Monica Kelliher-Hamby,
(703) 602-3666, web.lmi.org/
fairnet.
Department of Defense (IG)............. Mr. Stephen D. Wilson, (703)
604-8306, www.dodig.mil.
Department of Energy................... Mr. Dennis O'Brien, (202) 586-
1690, www.mbe.doe.gov/me2-1/
a76/csa76.htm.
Department of Labor (IG)............... Mr. David LeDoux, (202) 693-
5138, www.oig.dol.gov/
2006fair_act.htm.
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Department of the Interior (IG)........ Mr. Roy Kime, (202) 208-6232,
www.oig.doi.gov.
Department of Transportation (IG)...... Ms. Jacquelyn Weber, (202) 366-
1495, www.oig.dot.gov.
Department of Veterans Affairs......... Ms. Julie Plush, (202) 461-
5810, www.va.gov/op3/.
Environmental Protection Agency (IG)... Mr. Michael J. Binder (202) 566-
2617, www.epa.gov/oig.
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Mr. Dan Ellerman, (202) 606-
Service. 5460, www.fmcs.gov/internet.
Federal Election Commission............ Ms. Tina VanBrakle, (202) 694-
1006, www.fec.gov/pages/
fair.shtml.
Federal Labor Relations Authority...... Ms. Jill Crumpacker, (202) 218-
7900, www.flra.gov.
Inter-American Foundation.............. Ms. Linda Kolko, (703) 306-
4308, www.iaf.gov.
International Trade Commission......... Mr. Stephen McLaughlin, (202)
205-3131, www.usitc.gov.
Merit Systems Protection Board......... Mr. Wade Douglas, (202) 653-
6772 x1118, www.mspb.gov.
National Endowment for the Humanities.. Mr. Barry Maynes, (202) 606-
8233, www.neh.gov.
National Gallery of Art................ Mr. William W. McClure, (202)
312-2760, www.nga.gov.
National Labor Relations Board......... Ms. Demetria Gregory, (202) 273-
0054, www.nlrb.gov.
National Labor Relations Board (IG).... Mr. Lester Heltzer, (202) 273-
1067, www.nlrb.gov.
National Science Foundation............ Mr. Joseph Burt, (703) 292-
8108, www.nsf.gov/
publications.
National Transportation Safety Board... Ms. Carol Belovitch, (202) 314-
6232, www.ntsb.gov/info/fair_
act_2007.htm.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission.......... Ms. Mary Lynn Scott, (301) 415-
7305, www.nrc.gov.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission OIG...... Mr. David Lee, (301) 415-5930,
www.nrc.gov/insp-gen/fairact-
inventory.html.
Office of Management and Budget........ Ms. Lauren Wright, (202) 395-
3970, www.whitehouse.gov/omb/
procurement/fair/notices_
avail.html.
Office of National Drug Control Policy. Mr. Daniel Petersen, (202) 395-
6745,
www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov.
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative Ms. Susan Buck, (202) 395-9412,
www.ustr.gov.
Peace Corps............................ Ms. Caroline Allen, (202) 962-
1096, www.peacecorps.gov/
index.cfm?shell=pchq.policies.
docs.
Railroad Retirement Board (IG)......... Mr. William Tebbe, (312) 751-
4350, www.rrb.gov/mep/oig.asp.
Securities and Exchange Commission..... Mr. Jeffrey Risinger, (202) 551-
7446, www.sec.gov.
Selective Service System............... Mr. Calvin Montgomery, (703)
605-4038, www.sss.gov.
Small Business Administration (IG)..... Mr. Robert Fisher, (202) 205-
6583, www.sba.gov/ig/OIG_
Fair.html.
U.S. Agency for International Ms. Deborah Lewis, (202) 712-
Development. 0936, www.usaid.gov/business/
regulations/fair/.
U.S. Agency for International Mr. Robert Ross, (202) 712-
Development (IG). 1331, www.usaid.gov/oig/public/
public1.htm.
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office....... Ms. Delores Padgett, (571) 272-
6738, www.uspto.gov.
U.S. Trade Development Agency.......... Ms. Carolyn Hum, (703) 875-
4357, www.tda.gov.
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