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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Establishment of Federal Advisory
Committee
Department of Defense.
Notice.
AGENCY:
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ACTION:
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 intends to
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revise the charter for the Secretary of the
Navy Advisory Panel by increasing the
Panel’s membership from 15 to 20.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jim
Freeman, DoD Committee Management
Office, 703–601–2554, extension 128.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Secretary of the Navy Advisory Panel,
pursuant to 41 CFR 102–3.50(d), is a
discretionary federal advisory
committee established to provide the
Secretary of the Navy independent
advice and recommendations on the
critical matters concerning the
Department of the Navy. The Panel’s
focus will include acquisition reform,
the shipbuilding defense industrial
base, intelligence organization, and
related maritime issues. In accordance
with DoD policy and procedures, the
Secretary of the Navy is authorized to
act upon the advice emanating from this
advisory committee.
The Secretary of the Navy Advisory
Panel shall be composed of not more
than 20 members, who are eminent
authorities in the fields of national
security policy, intelligence, science,
engineering, or business and industry.
The Secretary of the Navy Advisory
Panel, in keeping with DoD policy to
make every effort to achieve a balanced
membership, shall include a cross
section of experts that are directly
affected, interested and qualified to
advise on U.S. defense and naval issues.
Panel and subcommittee members
appointed by the Secretary of Defense,
who are not full-time Federal officers or
employees, shall be appointed as
experts and consultants under the
authority of 5 U.S.C. 3109 and serve as
Special Government Employees. Panel
and subcommittee members shall be
appointed on an annual basis by the
Secretary of Defense, and with the
exception of travel and per diem for
official travel shall serve without
compensation. The Secretary of the
Navy shall select the Panel’s
chairperson from the total Panel
membership.
The Secretary of the Navy Advisory
Panel shall meet at the call of the
Panel’s Designated Federal Officer, in
consultation with the 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 and subcommittee
meetings.
The Secretary of the Navy Advisory
Panel shall be authorized to establish
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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 Secretary of the Navy Advisory
Panel 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 members of the Secretary of the
Navy Advisory Panel.
Pursuant to 41 CFR 102–3.105(j) and
102–3.140, the public or interested
organizations may submit written
statements to the Secretary of the Navy
Advisory Panel membership about the
Panel’s mission and functions. Written
statements may be submitted at any
time or in response to the stated agenda
of planned meeting of the Secretary of
the Navy Advisory Panel.
All written statements shall be
submitted to the Designated Federal
Officer for the Secretary of the Navy
Advisory Panel, and this individual will
ensure that the written statements are
provided to the membership for their
consideration. Contact information for
the Secretary of the Navy Advisory
Panel’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
Secretary of the Navy Advisory Panel.
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: June 9, 2009.
Morgan E. Frazier,
Alternate OSD Federal Register, Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
[FR Doc. E9–14093 Filed 6–15–09; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Establishment of Federal Advisory Committee
AGENCY: Department of Defense.
ACTION: Notice.
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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 intends to revise the
charter for the Secretary of the Navy Advisory Panel by increasing the
Panel's membership from 15 to 20.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jim Freeman, DoD Committee Management
Office, 703-601-2554, extension 128.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Secretary of the Navy Advisory Panel,
pursuant to 41 CFR 102-3.50(d), is a discretionary federal advisory
committee established to provide the Secretary of the Navy independent
advice and recommendations on the critical matters concerning the
Department of the Navy. The Panel's focus will include acquisition
reform, the shipbuilding defense industrial base, intelligence
organization, and related maritime issues. In accordance with DoD
policy and procedures, the Secretary of the Navy is authorized to act
upon the advice emanating from this advisory committee.
The Secretary of the Navy Advisory Panel shall be composed of not
more than 20 members, who are eminent authorities in the fields of
national security policy, intelligence, science, engineering, or
business and industry. The Secretary of the Navy Advisory Panel, in
keeping with DoD policy to make every effort to achieve a balanced
membership, shall include a cross section of experts that are directly
affected, interested and qualified to advise on U.S. defense and naval
issues.
Panel and subcommittee members appointed by the Secretary of
Defense, who are not full-time Federal officers or employees, shall be
appointed as experts and consultants under the authority of 5 U.S.C.
3109 and serve as Special Government Employees. Panel and subcommittee
members shall be appointed on an annual basis by the Secretary of
Defense, and with the exception of travel and per diem for official
travel shall serve without compensation. The Secretary of the Navy
shall select the Panel's chairperson from the total Panel membership.
The Secretary of the Navy Advisory Panel shall meet at the call of
the Panel's Designated Federal Officer, in consultation with the
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 and subcommittee meetings.
The Secretary of the Navy Advisory Panel 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 Secretary of the Navy Advisory Panel 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 members of the Secretary of the Navy
Advisory Panel.
Pursuant to 41 CFR 102-3.105(j) and 102-3.140, the public or
interested organizations may submit written statements to the Secretary
of the Navy Advisory Panel membership about the Panel's mission and
functions. Written statements may be submitted at any time or in
response to the stated agenda of planned meeting of the Secretary of
the Navy Advisory Panel.
All written statements shall be submitted to the Designated Federal
Officer for the Secretary of the Navy Advisory Panel, and this
individual will ensure that the written statements are provided to the
membership for their consideration. Contact information for the
Secretary of the Navy Advisory Panel'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 Secretary of the Navy Advisory Panel.
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: June 9, 2009.
Morgan E. Frazier,
Alternate OSD Federal Register, Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
[FR Doc. E9-14093 Filed 6-15-09; 8:45 am]
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