Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau; Federal Advisory Committee Act; Communications Security, Reliability, and Interoperability Council; Notice of Public Meeting, 9899-9900 [2010-4565]

Download as PDF mstockstill on DSKH9S0YB1PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 42 / Thursday, March 4, 2010 / Notices Committee is to make recommendations to the Commission regarding consumer issues within the jurisdiction of the Commission and to facilitate the participation of all consumers in proceedings before the Commission. DATES: The meeting of the Committee will take place on Friday, March 19, 2010, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Commission’s Headquarters Building, Room TW–C305. ADDRESSES: Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20554. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Scott Marshall, Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, (202) 418–2809 (voice), (202) 418–0179 (TTY), or e-mail Scott.Marshal@fcc.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission’s Public Notice DA 10–315, released February 25, 2010, announcing the agenda, date and time of the Committee’s next meeting. At its March 19, 2010 meeting, the Committee is expected to ratify a recommendation regarding truth-inbilling to be filed in CG Docket 09–158, CC Docket 98–170 and WC Docket 04– 36 (In the Matter of Consumer Information and Disclosure, Truth-inbilling and Billing Format, IP-enabled Services, Notice of Inquiry), which was provisionally adopted at its February 12, 2010 meeting. Further amendments to the TIB recommendation may also be considered. The Committee is also expected to receive briefings, or consider recommendations regarding, the National Broadband Plan, the Consumer Information and Disclosure NOI, and the open internet proceeding. The Committee will receive reports from its working groups and may also consider other matters within the jurisdiction of the Commission. A limited amount of time on the agenda will be available for oral comments from the public attending at the meeting site. Meetings are open to the public and are broadcast live with open captioning over the Internet from the FCC Live Web page at https://www.fcc.gov/live/. The Committee is organized under, and operates in accordance with, the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.A., App. 2 (1988). A notice of each meeting will be published in the Federal Register at least fifteen (15) days in advance of the meeting. Records will be maintained of each meeting and made available for public inspection. Members of the public may send written comments to: Scott Marshall, Designated Federal Officer of the Committee. scott.marshal@fcc.gov. VerDate Nov<24>2008 16:39 Mar 03, 2010 Jkt 220001 The meeting site is fully accessible to people using wheelchairs or other mobility aids. Sign language interpreters, open captioning, assistive listening devices, and Braille copies of the agenda and handouts will be provided on site. Simultaneous with the webcast, the meeting will be available through Accessible Event, a service that works with your web browser to make presentations accessible to people with disabilities. You can listen to the audio and use a screen reader to read displayed documents. You can also watch the video with open captioning. Accessible Event is available at, https:// accessibleevent.com. The web page prompts for an Event Code which is, 005202376. To learn about the features of Accessible Event, consult its User’s Guide at, https://accessibleevent.com/ doc/user_guide/. Other reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities are available upon request. The request should include a detailed description of the accommodation needed and contact information. Please provide as much advance notice as possible; last minute requests will be accepted, but may be impossible to fill. Send an e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202–418–0530 (voice), 202– 418–0432 (TTY). Federal Communications Commission. Joel Gurin, Chief, Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau. [FR Doc. 2010–4423 Filed 3–3–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6712–01–P FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau; Federal Advisory Committee Act; Communications Security, Reliability, and Interoperability Council; Notice of Public Meeting February 26, 2010. SUMMARY: In accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act, this notice advises interested persons that the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Communications Security, Reliability, and Interoperability Council (CSRIC) will hold its second meeting on March 22, 2010, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Commission Meeting Room of the Federal Communications Commission, Room 59184 TW–C305, 445 12th Street, SW., Washington, DC 20554. DATES: PO 00000 March 22, 2010. Frm 00033 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 9899 ADDRESSES: Federal Communications Commission, Room TW–C305 (Commission Meeting Room), 445 12th Street, SW., Washington, DC 20554. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeffery Goldthorp, Designated Federal Officer of the FCC’s CSRIC, (202) 418– 1096 (voice) or jeffery.goldthorp@fcc.gov (e-mail); or Jean Ann Collins, Deputy Designated Federal Officer of the FCC’s CSRIC, 202–418–2792 (voice) or jeanann.collins@fcc.gov (e-mail). SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The CSRIC is a Federal Advisory Committee that will provide recommendations to the FCC regarding best practices and actions the FCC can take to ensure optimal security, reliability, and interoperability of communications systems. On March 19, 2009, the FCC, pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act, renewed the charter for the CSRIC for a period of two years through March 18, 2011. At this meeting, the co-chairs of each CSRIC working group will provide an update of the working group’s plan for completing its tasks and progress made to date. One working group, Working Group 4A, will present recommendations regarding Best Practices for Reliable 9–1–1 and E9–1– 1. Presentations will also be made by individuals from some of the entities represented on the CSRIC. Members of the general public may attend the meeting. The FCC will attempt to accommodate as many people as possible. However, admittance will be limited to seating availability. The Commission will provide audio and/or video coverage of the meeting over the Internet from the FCC’s Web page at https://www.fcc.gov/live. The public may submit written comments before the meeting to Jeffery Goldthorp, the FCC’s Designated Federal Officer for the CSRIC by e-mail to Jeffery.goldthorp@fcc.gov or U.S. Postal Service Mail to Jeffery Goldthorp, Chief, Communications Systems Analysis Division, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, SW., Room 7–A325, Washington, DC 20554. Open captioning will be provided for this event. Other reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities are available upon request. Requests for such accommodations should be submitted via e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or by calling the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at (202) 418–0530 (voice), (202) 418–0432 (tty). Such requests should include a detailed description of the accommodation needed. In addition, E:\FR\FM\04MRN1.SGM 04MRN1 9900 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 42 / Thursday, March 4, 2010 / Notices please include a way the FCC can contact you if it needs more information. Please allow at least five days advance notice; last minute requests will be accepted, but may be impossible to fill. Additional information regarding the CSRIC can be found at: https:// www.fcc.gov/pshs/advisory/csric/. Federal Communications Commission. Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary. [FR Doc. 2010–4565 Filed 3–3–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6712–01–P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [30Day-10–09AY] Agency Forms Undergoing Paperwork Reduction Act Review The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) publishes a list of information collection requests under review by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). To request a copy of these requests, call the CDC Reports Clearance Officer at (404) 639–5960 or send an email to omb@cdc.gov. Send written comments to CDC Desk Officer, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC or by fax to (202) 395–5806. Written comments should be received within 30 days of this notice. Proposed Project Laboratory Response Network (LRN)—Existing Data Collection in use without an OMB Control Number— National Center for Preparedness, Detection, and Control of Infectious Diseases (NCPDCID), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Background and Brief Description The Laboratory Response Network (LRN) was established by the Validation Studies. LRN Laboratories participate in multiple Proficiency Testing Challenges, Exercises and/or Validation Studies every year consisting of five to 500 simulated samples provided by the LRN Program Office. It is necessary to conduct such challenges in order to verify the testing capability of the LRN Laboratories. The rarity of biological or chemical agents perceived to be of bioterrorism concern prevents some LRN Laboratories from maintaining proficiency as a result of day-to-day testing. Simulated samples are therefore distributed to ensure proficiency across the LRN. The results obtained from testing these simulated samples must also be entered into Results Messenger for evaluation by the LRN Program Office. During a surge event resulting from a bioterrorism or chemical terrorism attack, LRN Laboratories are also required to submit all testing results using LRN Results Messenger. The LRN Program Office requires these results in order to track the progression of a bioterrorism event and respond in the most efficient and effective way possible and for data sharing with other Federal partners involved in the response. The number of samples tested during a response to a possible event could range from 10,000 to more than 500,000 samples depending on the length and breadth of the event. Since there is potentially a large range in the number of samples for a surge event, CDC estimates the annualized burden for this event will be 3,000,000 hours or 625 responses per respondent. Semiannually the LRN Program Office may conduct a Special Data Call to obtain additional information from LRN Member Laboratories in regards to biological or chemical terrorism preparedness. Special Data Calls are conducted using the LRN Web site. Respondents are public health laboratorians. There are no costs to respondents other than their time. The total estimated annualized burden for this information collection is 3,176,400 hours. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in accordance with Presidential Decision Directive 39, which outlined national anti-terrorism policies and assigned specific missions to federal departments and agencies. The LRN’s mission is to maintain an integrated national and international network of laboratories that can respond to suspected acts of biological, chemical, or radiological terrorism and other public health emergencies. When Federal, state and local public health laboratories voluntarily join the LRN, they assume specific responsibilities and are required to provide information to the LRN Program Office at CDC. Each laboratory must submit and maintain complete information regarding the testing capabilities of the laboratory. Biannually, laboratories are required to review, verify and update their testing capability information. Complete testing capability information is required in order for the LRN Program Office to determine the ability of the Network to respond to a biological or chemical terrorism event. The sensitivity of all information associated with the LRN requires the LRN Program Office to obtain personal information about all individuals accessing the LRN Web site. In addition, the LRN Program Office must be able to contact all laboratory personnel during an event so each laboratory staff member that obtains access to the restricted LRN Web site must provide his or her contact information to the LRN Program Office. As a requirement of membership, LRN Laboratories must report all biological and chemical testing results to the LRN Program at CDC using a CDC developed software tool called the LRN Results Messenger. This information is essential for surveillance of anomalies, to support response to an event that may involve multiple agencies and to manage limited resources. LRN Laboratories must also participate in and report results for Proficiency Testing Challenges or ESTIMATE OF ANNUALIZED BURDEN HOURS mstockstill on DSKH9S0YB1PROD with NOTICES Forms Biennial Requalification ........................................................... General Surveillance Testing Results ..................................... 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[Federal Register Volume 75, Number 42 (Thursday, March 4, 2010)]
[Notices]
[Pages 9899-9900]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2010-4565]


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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION


Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau; Federal Advisory 
Committee Act; Communications Security, Reliability, and 
Interoperability Council; Notice of Public Meeting

February 26, 2010.
SUMMARY: In accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act, this 
notice advises interested persons that the Federal Communications 
Commission's (FCC) Communications Security, Reliability, and 
Interoperability Council (CSRIC) will hold its second meeting on March 
22, 2010, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Commission Meeting Room of the 
Federal Communications Commission, Room 59184 TW-C305, 445 12th Street, 
SW., Washington, DC 20554.

DATES: March 22, 2010.

ADDRESSES: Federal Communications Commission, Room TW-C305 (Commission 
Meeting Room), 445 12th Street, SW., Washington, DC 20554.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeffery Goldthorp, Designated Federal 
Officer of the FCC's CSRIC, (202) 418-1096 (voice) or 
jeffery.goldthorp@fcc.gov (e-mail); or Jean Ann Collins, Deputy 
Designated Federal Officer of the FCC's CSRIC, 202-418-2792 (voice) or 
jeanann.collins@fcc.gov (e-mail).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The CSRIC is a Federal Advisory Committee 
that will provide recommendations to the FCC regarding best practices 
and actions the FCC can take to ensure optimal security, reliability, 
and interoperability of communications systems. On March 19, 2009, the 
FCC, pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act, renewed the 
charter for the CSRIC for a period of two years through March 18, 2011.
    At this meeting, the co-chairs of each CSRIC working group will 
provide an update of the working group's plan for completing its tasks 
and progress made to date. One working group, Working Group 4A, will 
present recommendations regarding Best Practices for Reliable 9-1-1 and 
E9-1-1. Presentations will also be made by individuals from some of the 
entities represented on the CSRIC. Members of the general public may 
attend the meeting. The FCC will attempt to accommodate as many people 
as possible. However, admittance will be limited to seating 
availability. The Commission will provide audio and/or video coverage 
of the meeting over the Internet from the FCC's Web page at https://www.fcc.gov/live. The public may submit written comments before the 
meeting to Jeffery Goldthorp, the FCC's Designated Federal Officer for 
the CSRIC by e-mail to Jeffery.goldthorp@fcc.gov or U.S. Postal Service 
Mail to Jeffery Goldthorp, Chief, Communications Systems Analysis 
Division, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, Federal 
Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, SW., Room 7-A325, 
Washington, DC 20554.
    Open captioning will be provided for this event. Other reasonable 
accommodations for people with disabilities are available upon request. 
Requests for such accommodations should be submitted via e-mail to 
fcc504@fcc.gov or by calling the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau 
at (202) 418-0530 (voice), (202) 418-0432 (tty). Such requests should 
include a detailed description of the accommodation needed. In 
addition,

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please include a way the FCC can contact you if it needs more 
information. Please allow at least five days advance notice; last 
minute requests will be accepted, but may be impossible to fill.
    Additional information regarding the CSRIC can be found at: https://www.fcc.gov/pshs/advisory/csric/.

Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2010-4565 Filed 3-3-10; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6712-01-P
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