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The public comment period will close
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comments received after the close of the
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The full text of the January 2007
Charting the Course is posted at
https://ocean.ceq.gov/about/
sup_jsost_prioritiesplan.html).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
This national plan, released in
January of 2007, is intended to present
ocean research priorities that focus on
the most compelling issues in key areas
of interaction between society and the
ocean. The goal of Charting the Course
is to formulate priorities for ocean
science and technology initiatives
across the wide scope of societal
interests and to define the fundamental
principles for guiding actions and
programs in support of the research
priorities. This document also provides
guidance on how the various ocean
science sectors (government, academia,
industry, and non-governmental
entities) can and should be engaged,
individually or through partnerships, to
address the areas of greatest research
priority and opportunity.
Charting the Course was developed
through a collaborative effort involving
academia, industry, non-governmental
organizations, state and local
governments, and anyone with an
interest in ocean issues. The JSOST also
developed a series of public and
conference information sessions to
provide updates on the development of
the national ocean research priorities.
Charting the Course concisely gathers
together and lays out in a single
document the issues and priorities
agreed to across the ocean sciences
community. It has supported the
creation of programs and projects where
there were none, and it has guided
priorities in federal agency budget
submissions beginning in Fiscal Year
2008 and continuing through the latest
budget submission, Fiscal Year 2010.
The JSOST recognizes the need to
harness momentum and magnify this
progress.
In the two and a half years since
Charting the Course was released, much
has changed in the understanding of the
ocean, its processes and its role in the
Earth system as a whole. Much has also
changed in our ability to access,
explore, observe, and model the ocean
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and its communities. In light of these
changes, and based on encouragement
and input from the federal ocean
community’s external advisory body—
the Ocean Research and Resources
Advisory Panel (ORRAP)—and the
Office of Science and Technology
Policy, the JSOST is building a way
forward to refresh Charting the Course
and revisit the priorities it sets forth.
The first and most critical step in this
way forward is reaching out to all
interested parties for comments on how
the current priorities should be revised
for the refreshed Charting the Course.
For example, are there issues that
should be listed as priorities under the
current six societal themes? Are there
important areas that the original
Charting the Course did not capture? As
with developing Charting the Course,
the JSOST considers community input
and involvement in updating the
national ocean research priorities a vital
component in the process. JSOST is also
working with ORRAP to additionally
ensure proper community input and
communication. All input received will
be compiled, cataloged and thoroughly
considered by the federal agency writing
teams tasked with crafting a refreshed
look at our nation’s ocean research
priorities.
The JSOST is requesting input in this
community effort to revise, update and
focus Charting the Course. Please
provide complete contact information
(name, affiliation, physical address,
phone, e-mail) and note which of the
following Charting the Course themes
your comments address:
• Stewardship of our natural and
cultural ocean resources
• Increasing resilience to natural
hazards
• Enabling marine operations
• The ocean’s role in climate
• Improving ecosystem health
• Enhancing human health
• Other
You may also elect to provide
comments on the following Charting the
Course cross-cutting areas:
• Observations and Infrastructure
• Ocean Education
• Enhancing Basic Understanding
The input obtained through this
process will be fully considered as the
JSOST drafts the updated Charting the
Course.
M. David Hodge,
Operations Manager, OSTP.
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Sunshine Act Meeting
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the
Government in the Sunshine Act, Public Law 94-409, that the Securities
and Exchange Commission will hold an Open Meeting on Wednesday, June
24, 2009 at 10 a.m., in the Auditorium, Room L-002.
The subject matter of the Open Meeting will be: The Commission will
consider whether to propose amendments governing the operations of
money market funds.
At times, changes in Commission priorities require alterations in
the scheduling of meeting items.
For further information and to ascertain what, if any, matters have
been added, deleted or postponed, please contact: The Office of the
Secretary at (202) 551-5400.
Dated: June 17, 2009.
Elizabeth M. Murphy,
Secretary.
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