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trials, which are often used in the
evaluation of the safety and efficacy of
a new antibacterial drug. The input from
this public workshop will help in
developing topics for further discussion.
Date and Time: The public workshop
will be held on August 2, 2010, from
8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and on August 3,
2010, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Location: The public workshop will
be held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, 8777
Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20910.
Seating is limited and available only on
a first-come, first-served basis.
Contact Persons: Chris Moser or Lori
Benner, Center for Drug Evaluation and
Research, Food and Drug
Administration, Office of Antimicrobial
Products, 10903 New Hampshire Ave.,
Bldg. 22, rm. 6209, Silver Spring, MD
20993–0002, 301–796–1300.
Registration: Registration is free for
the public workshop. Interested parties
are encouraged to register early because
space is limited. Seating will be
available on a first-come, first-served
basis. To register electronically, e-mail
registration information (including
name, title, firm name, address,
telephone and fax numbers) to
abtrialworkshop@fda.hhs.gov. Persons
without access to the Internet can call
Chris Moser or Lori Benner at 301–796–
1300 to register (see Contact Persons).
Persons needing a sign language
interpreter or other special
accommodations should notify
Christine Moser or Lori Benner at least
7 days in advance.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: FDA is
announcing a public workshop
regarding scientific issues in the design
and conduct of clinical trials for
antibacterial drug development.
Over the past decade, there have been
public discussions on NI clinical trial
design and the types of infectious
disease indications for which the NI
clinical trial design is appropriate. This
public workshop will provide
information on NI trial design,
approaches to the justification of NI
margins, and the assessment and timing
of efficacy endpoints. Challenges in the
conduct of clinical trials will be
discussed, including good clinical
practice and quality system approaches.
The workshop will include
presentations and perspectives from
FDA and from stakeholders involved in
clinical research. The public workshop
is intended to provide information for
and gain perspective from health care
providers, researchers, academia,
industry, and regulators on various
aspects of the design and conduct of
clinical trials for antibacterial drug
development. The input from this
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public workshop will help in
developing topics for further discussion.
The agency encourages individuals,
patient advocates, industry, consumer
groups, health care professionals,
researchers, and other interested
persons to attend this public workshop.
Transcripts: Please be advised that as
soon as a transcript is available, it will
be accessible at https://www.
regulations.gov. It may be viewed at the
Division of Dockets Management (HFA–
305), Food and Drug Administration,
5630 Fishers Lane, rm. 1061, Rockville,
MD. A transcript will also be available
in either hardcopy or on CD–ROM, after
submission of a Freedom of Information
request. Written requests are to be sent
to Division of Freedom of Information
(HFI–35), Office of Management
Programs, Food and Drug
Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane, rm.
6–30, Rockville, MD 20857.
Dated: June 11, 2010.
Leslie Kux,
Acting Assistant Commissioner for Policy.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Proposed Information Quality
Guidelines Policy
ACTION: Notice and request for public
comment on Proposed Information
Quality Guidelines.
SUMMARY: These guidelines should be
used to ensure and maximize the quality
of disseminated information. The
Department’s guidelines are based on
the guidelines of the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB),
‘‘Guidelines for Ensuring and
Maximizing the Quality, Objectivity,
Utility, and Integrity of the Information
Disseminated by Federal Agencies’’ 67
FR 8452 (Feb. 22, 2002). The guidelines
are not intended to be, and should not
be construed as, legally binding
regulations or mandates. These
guidelines are intended only to improve
the internal management of DHS and,
therefore, are not legally enforceable
and do not create any legal rights or
impose any legally binding
requirements or obligations on the
agency or the public. Nothing in these
guidelines affects any available judicial
review of agency action. These
guidelines will serve as the minimum
standards for quality within the
Department. DHS Components may
expand upon these guidelines as
necessary, and should use these
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guidelines to develop or improve their
processes for ensuring information
disseminated by the Components meet
the quality standards. DHS Components
should implement processes and
mechanisms for receiving, reviewing,
and responding to information request
that are consistent with these
guidelines. DHS Components with
existing directives, instructions, and
correction processes for information
quality may continue to use them,
provided they are consistent with the
standards and processes established in
these guidelines.
The guidelines apply to information
disseminated to the public in any
medium including textual, graphic,
narrative, numerical, or audiovisual
forms, including information posted on
the Internet. The guidelines also apply
to DHS Component-sponsored
distribution of information—where the
DHS Component directs a third party to
distribute information or DHS has the
authority to review and approve the
information before release. If the
Department is to rely on information
submitted by a third party that
information would need to meet
appropriate standards of objectivity and
utility.
DATES: Comments are encouraged and
will be accepted until July 30, 2010.
Comments: Public comments are
invited on the information contained in
the proposed policy. Comments on the
proposed policy should be submitted
electronically to
DHS.INFOQUALITY@DHS.GOV.
Obtaining a Copy of the Policy: To
obtain a copy of the policy please
submit a request to
DHS.INFOQUALITY@DHS.GOV
(including your address and telephone
number).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Department of Homeland Security,
Information Quality Program
Management Office at 202–447–5959.
Richard A. Spires,
Chief Information Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Proposed Information Quality Guidelines Policy
ACTION: Notice and request for public comment on Proposed Information
Quality Guidelines.
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SUMMARY: These guidelines should be used to ensure and maximize the
quality of disseminated information. The Department's guidelines are
based on the guidelines of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB),
``Guidelines for Ensuring and Maximizing the Quality, Objectivity,
Utility, and Integrity of the Information Disseminated by Federal
Agencies'' 67 FR 8452 (Feb. 22, 2002). The guidelines are not intended
to be, and should not be construed as, legally binding regulations or
mandates. These guidelines are intended only to improve the internal
management of DHS and, therefore, are not legally enforceable and do
not create any legal rights or impose any legally binding requirements
or obligations on the agency or the public. Nothing in these guidelines
affects any available judicial review of agency action. These
guidelines will serve as the minimum standards for quality within the
Department. DHS Components may expand upon these guidelines as
necessary, and should use these guidelines to develop or improve their
processes for ensuring information disseminated by the Components meet
the quality standards. DHS Components should implement processes and
mechanisms for receiving, reviewing, and responding to information
request that are consistent with these guidelines. DHS Components with
existing directives, instructions, and correction processes for
information quality may continue to use them, provided they are
consistent with the standards and processes established in these
guidelines.
The guidelines apply to information disseminated to the public in
any medium including textual, graphic, narrative, numerical, or
audiovisual forms, including information posted on the Internet. The
guidelines also apply to DHS Component-sponsored distribution of
information--where the DHS Component directs a third party to
distribute information or DHS has the authority to review and approve
the information before release. If the Department is to rely on
information submitted by a third party that information would need to
meet appropriate standards of objectivity and utility.
DATES: Comments are encouraged and will be accepted until July 30,
2010.
Comments: Public comments are invited on the information contained
in the proposed policy. Comments on the proposed policy should be
submitted electronically to DHS.INFOQUALITY@DHS.GOV.
Obtaining a Copy of the Policy: To obtain a copy of the policy
please submit a request to DHS.INFOQUALITY@DHS.GOV (including your
address and telephone number).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Department of Homeland Security,
Information Quality Program Management Office at 202-447-5959.
Richard A. Spires,
Chief Information Officer.
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