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SUMMARY: The Department of the Army
announces the availability of a DEIS for
the implementation of the decisions to
increase numbers and types of aviation
assets and training at Fort Wainwright,
Fort Richardson or other military
installations in Alaska. The proposed
aviation unit, an Aviation Task Force or
Combat Aviation Brigade, would
potentially consist of up to 62 medium
and heavy lift helicopters, 30 combat
scout helicopters, 24 attack helicopters,
and between 1,200 to 2,850 personnel.
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Proposed Action and analysis in the EIS
includes the reorganization of existing
aviation assets (approximately 640
personnel and 30 medium and heavy lift
helicopters) in U.S. Army Alaska
(USARAK) to become a frontline
aviation unit with an increased capacity
that could range in size from an
Aviation Task Force (approximately
1,200 personnel, 40 medium and heavy
lift helicopters and 30 combat scout
helicopters) to a Combat Aviation
Brigade (approximately 2,850 personnel,
60 medium and heavy lift helicopters,
30 combat scout helicopters, and 24
attack aviation helicopters).
While USARAK has historically
supported unit training activities within
Alaska with rotary-winged aircraft
(helicopters), the types and numbers of
current assets are not sufficient to
provide the full range of integrated
tactical training required by the modern
Brigade Combat Team. The proposed
increase and reorganization of
USARAK’s aviation assets would
resolve this shortcoming. The new
aviation unit would provide key
aviation assets for operational
deployment abroad and would serve to
enhance the training capability of
USARAK’s two Brigade Combat Teams
by providing a local opportunity to
conduct integrated training with
multiple types of Army aviation assets.
In addition to consideration of a No
Action Alternative (use of existing
aviation assets and infrastructure to
support USARAK Brigade Combat Team
training with no increase to current
integrated land-air training capability),
two additional alternatives are proposed
as possible scenarios for the
reorganization of existing USARAK
aviation assets. The alternatives vary by
aviation unit size, aviation asset
composition and stationing location.
Alternatives include: (1) Expansion of
Existing Aviation Units into an Aviation
Task Force—convert existing USARAK
aviation assets into an Aviation Task
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Force (station approximately 1,200
personnel and 30 additional helicopters,
build sufficient new infrastructure to
support the new aviation inventory at
Fort Wainwright and conduct increased
aviation training on existing Alaska
military training lands and ranges); and
(2) Expansion of Existing Aviation
Assets into a Combat Aviation Brigade
with stationing of Soldiers and
helicopters at Fort Wainwright, Fort
Richardson and Eielson Air Force
Base—convert existing USARAK
aviation assets into a Combat Aviation
Brigade (station approximately 2,850
personnel and an additional 84
helicopters at the three military
installations, build sufficient new
infrastructure only at Fort Wainwright
to support the new aviation inventory
and conduct increased aviation training
on existing Alaska military training
lands and ranges). After reviewing the
alternatives presented in the DEIS, the
Army has selected the Aviation Task
Force alternative as its preferred
alternative.
The DEIS is available for public
review at local libraries and at the
following Web site: https://
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NEPA_home.htm. Comments from the
public will be considered before any
final decision is made.
Dated: April 20, 2009.
Addison D. Davis IV,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army,
Environment, Safety, and Occupational
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Department of the Navy
Notice of Intent To Grant a Partially
Exclusive Patent License; Signal
Laboratories, Inc.
Department of the Navy, DoD.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Department of the Navy
hereby gives notice of its intent to grant
to Signal Laboratories, Inc., a revocable,
nonassignable, partially exclusive
license to practice worldwide the
Government-owned inventions
described in U.S. Patent No. 5,627,521
issued on May 6, 1997, entitled
‘‘Personal Microwave and Radio
Frequency Detector’’.
DATES: Anyone wishing to object to the
grant of this license must file written
objections along with supporting
evidence, if any, not later than May 18,
2009.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Navy
Notice of Intent To Grant a Partially Exclusive Patent License;
Signal Laboratories, Inc.
AGENCY: Department of the Navy, DoD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Department of the Navy hereby gives notice of its intent
to grant to Signal Laboratories, Inc., a revocable, nonassignable,
partially exclusive license to practice worldwide the Government-owned
inventions described in U.S. Patent No. 5,627,521 issued on May 6,
1997, entitled ``Personal Microwave and Radio Frequency Detector''.
DATES: Anyone wishing to object to the grant of this license must file
written objections along with supporting evidence, if any, not later
than May 18, 2009.
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ADDRESSES: Written objections are to be filed with the Office of
Technology Transfer, Naval Medical Research Center, 503 Robert Grant
Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20910-7500.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Charles Schlagel, Director, Office
of Technology Transfer, Naval Medical Research Center, 503 Robert Grant
Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20910-7500, telephone Number: 301-319-7428 or
e-mail at charles.schlagel@med.navy.mil.
Dated: April 27, 2009.
A.M. Vallandingham,
Lieutenant Commander, Judge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Navy,
Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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