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analysis and design for comprehensive
improvements or modifications to
existing improvements in the coastal
area of Mississippi in the interest of
hurricane and storm damage reduction,
prevention of saltwater intrusion,
preservation of fish and wildlife,
prevention of erosion, barrier island
restoration, and other related water
resources purposes. Further, the Corps
was directed to provide interim
recommendations for near term
improvements by June 30, 2006, with
final recommendations provided by
December 30, 2007. Environmental
impacts associated with implementation
of 15 interim projects were addressed in
an Environmental Assessment and a
Finding of No Significant Impact signed
on June 29, 2006.
2. The MsCIP Comprehensive Plan
evaluated an array of measures to
promote the recovery of coastal
Mississippi from the hurricanes of 2005
and to provide for a coast resilient to
future storm events. The Integrated
Programmatic EIS evaluated multiple
natural and engineered alternatives to
provide various measures for various
levels of risk reduction and restoration
for the Mississippi coast. Formulation of
the comprehensive plan involved
identifying potential ‘‘Lines of Defense’’
moving from offshore to nearshore,
shoreline, and along existing natural
features inland, to possibly reduce
damage from hurricane and storm
events. This analysis included
restoration of the barrier islands,
nearshore features such as rubble and
movable wall breakwaters, beachfront
measures such as dunes, berms, and
seawalls, coastal roadways and beach
front property barriers such as elevation
of roadways and property, and various
other inland features such as
installation of levees, elevated highwaytopped levee systems, and surge
protection gates, for potential inclusion
in the overall damage reduction system.
Consideration of ‘‘non-structural
measures’’, such as acquisition and
relocation of structures, hurricane
evaluation, floodplain management,
building codes and other event planning
activities also serve as important
hurricane and storm damage reduction
planning features. Other alternatives
considered restoration of storm
damaged habitats such as coastal
marshes, beaches, forests, oyster reefs,
and submerged aquatic vegetation in
Mississippi Sound and on the
Mississippi mainland; restoration of
historical water flows to coastal
watersheds including freshwater
diversion from Louisiana; and
watershed based drainage modifications
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for flood damage reduction. The EIS
identified, screened, evaluated,
prioritized, and optimized an array of
alternatives.
3. The Draft SEIS. As discussed in the
Integrated Programmatic EIS, a
supplement would be prepared to
address the borrow sources and
placement areas for the Mississippi
Barrier Islands Restoration. This is
phase II of the plan described in the
Programmatic EIS. Under phase I, the
general plan of the barrier islands
restoration was addressed; however the
final design was not completed because
the borrow sources were not identified.
The Comprehensive Barrier Island
Restoration consists of the placement of
approximately 22 million cubic yards of
sand within the National Park Service’s
Gulf Islands National Seashore,
Mississippi unit. Between 13–16 million
cubic yards of sand would be used to
close Camille Cut between East Ship
Island and West Ship Island, which
originally was opened by Hurricane
Camille, through the construction of a
low level dune system. The remaining
sand would be placed in the littoral
zones at the eastern ends of Ship and
Petit Bois Islands. This would result in
the restoration of 1,150 acres of critical
coastal zone habitats and improvement
to the water quality of the Mississippi
Sound and provide incidental
protection to two cultural sites on Ship
Island listed on the National Register of
Historic Places. In addition, the project
would include the restoration of Cat
Island using 1–2 million cubic yards of
sand which are not included in the 22
million cubic yards of sand.
4. Public Involvement: a. The Corps
has conducted extensive public
involvement during the Comprehensive
Plan and Integrated Programmatic EIS of
June 2009. Since April 2006, the Corps
Mobile District has hosted over 90
public involvement events, including 12
formal public and agency meetings, a 2day Regional coordination meeting, a
Public Scoping workshop, 3 online
meetings, a Public Hearing workshop,
and numerous internal meetings, which
the agencies were invited to participate.
The Corps also launched a project
website enabling user downloads,
project team collaboration, and
communication among agencies and the
public. This Web site will be updated
with information on the SEIS for the
Mississippi Barrier Island Restoration
Project throughout the NEPA process:
https://www.mscip.usace.army.mil.
b. The SEIS will analyze potential
environmental impacts and benefits
associated with proposed borrow and
placement sites. Specifically, the
following major issues will be analyzed
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in the SEIS: Water quality, threatened
and endangered species, essential fish
habitat and other marine habitat,
cultural resources, parks and protected
lands, wetlands, and cumulative
impacts.
c. The Corps will serve as the lead
Federal agency during preparation of
the SEIS. The following agencies have
been invited to participate as
cooperating agencies: U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency; U.S.
Department of the Interior—Fish and
Wildlife Service, National Park Service,
U.S. Geological Survey, U.S.
Department of Transportation—Federal
Highway Administration; U.S.
Department of Commerce—National
Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration and the National Marine
Fisheries Service; U.S. Department of
Homeland Security—Federal Emergency
Management Agency; U.S. Department
of Agriculture—Natural Resources
Conservation Service; Mississippi
Department of Marine Resources;
Mississippi Department of
Environmental Quality, and Mississippi
Department of Archives and History;
Mississippi Museum of Natural Science;
Mississippi Department of
Transportation; Mississippi Emergency
Management Agency and the Gulf
Regional Planning Commission.
Participation from other agencies,
interest groups, and individual citizens
is being encouraged and sought.
5. It is anticipated that the SEIS will
be made available for public review in
December 2010.
Curtis M. Flakes,
Chief, Planning and Environmental Division.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Board of Visitors, United States
Military Academy (USMA)
Department of the Army, DoD.
Meeting notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Under the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act of
1972, the Government in the Sunshine
Act of 1976, and Federal regulations
governing advisory committee meetings,
the Department of Defense announces a
Federal advisory committee meeting for
the United States Military Academy
Board of Visitors. This is the 2010
Annual Meeting of the USMA Board of
Visitors. Members of the Board will be
provided updates on Academy issues.
SUMMARY:
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Friday, November 5, 2010 at 1
p.m.–3 p.m.
ADDRESSES: Jefferson Hall Library, Haig
Room, West Point, NY.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The
Committee’s Designated Federal Officer
or Point of Contact is Ms. Joy A.
Pasquazi, (845) 938–5078,
Joy.Pasquazi@us.army.mil.
be allowed to present questions from the
floor or speak to any issue under
consideration by the Board.
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 102–3.150, the Department of
Defense announces that the following
Federal advisory committee meeting
will take place:
1. Name of Committee: United States
Military Academy Board of Visitors.
2. Date: Friday, November 5, 2010.
3. Time: 1 p.m.–3 p.m. Members of
the public wishing to attend the meeting
will need to show photo identification
in order to gain access to the meeting
location. All participants are subject to
security screening.
4. Location: Jefferson Hall Library,
Haig Room, West Point, NY.
5. Purpose of the Meeting: This is the
2010 Annual Meeting of the USMA
Board of Visitors (BoV). Members of the
Board will be provided updates on
Academy issues.
6. Agenda: The Academy leadership
will provide the Board updates on the
following: Education and Academic
Instruction, Military Construction Real
Property Master Plan, Sustainment,
renovation and Maintenance Program,
Fiscal Year 2010.
7. Public’s Accessibility to the
Meeting: Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552b and
41 CFR102–3.140 through 102–3.165,
and the availability of space, this
meeting is open to the public. Seating is
on a first-come basis.
8. Committee’s Designated Federal
Officer or Point of Contact: Ms. Joy A.
Pasquazi, (845) 938–5078,
Joy.Pasquazi@us.army.mil.
Any member of the public is
permitted to file a written statement
with the USMA Board of Visitors.
Written statements should be sent to the
Designated Federal Officer (DFO) at:
United States Military Academy, Office
of the Secretary of the General Staff
(MASG), 646 Swift Road, West Point,
NY 10996–1905 or faxed to the
Designated Federal Officer (DFO) at
(845) 938–3214. Written statements
must be received no later than five
working days prior to the next meeting
in order to provide time for member
consideration. By rule, no member of
the public attending open meetings will
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Department of the Air Force
[Docket ID: USAF–2010–0027]
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records
AGENCY:
Department of the Air Force,
DoD.
ACTION:
Notice to add a system of
records.
The Department of the Air
Force is proposing to add a system of
records notice in its existing inventory
of records systems subject to the Privacy
Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended.
DATES: The proposed action will be
effective on November 22, 2010, unless
comments are received that would
result in a contrary determination.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by docket number and title,
by any of the following methods:
• Federal Rulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• Mail: Federal Docket Management
System Office, Room 3C843 Pentagon,
1160 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC
20301–1160.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the agency name and
docket number for this Federal Register
document. The general policy for
comments and other submissions from
members of the public is to make these
submissions available for public
viewing on the Internet at https://
www.regulations.gov as they are
received without change, including any
personal identifiers or contact
information.
Mr.
Charles J. Shedrick, 703–696–6488.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Department of the Air Force systems of
records notices subject to the Privacy
Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended,
have been published in the Federal
Register and are available from the
Department of the Air Force Privacy
Office, Air Force Privacy Act Office,
Office of Warfighting Integration and
Chief Information officer, ATTN: SAF/
XCPPI, 1800 Air Force Pentagon,
Washington, DC 20330–1800.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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The proposed systems report, as
required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(r) of the
Privacy Act, was submitted on October
5, 2010, to the House Committee on
Oversight and Government Reform, and
the Senate Committee on Homeland
Security and Governmental Affairs
pursuant to paragraph 4c of Appendix I
to Office of Management and Budget
Circular No. A–130, ‘‘Federal Agency
Responsibilities for Maintaining
Records About Individuals,’’ dated
February 8, 1996 (February 20, 1996; 61
FR 6427).
Dated: October 18, 2010.
Mitchell S. Bryman,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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Command Learning Management
System.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Headquarters, Air Force Office of
Special Investigations (AFOSI), 1535
Command Drive, Andrews AFB, MD
20762–7002.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
All military personnel on active and
reserve duty, Air Force civilians and
contractors assigned to or employed
either directly or indirectly by the Air
Force Office of Special Investigations
(AFOSI). Also includes AFOSI
personnel assigned to any Department
of Defense (DoD) activity or DoD
sponsored program.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Records concerning completion of all
training courses attended, course
certification, records of ancillary
training completion and weapons
qualification. Record data includes
name, Social Security Number (SSN),
home address and work telephone
number.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
10 U.S.C. 8013, Secretary of the Air
Force; AFI 36–2201 V1, Training
Development, Delivery and Evaluation;
Air Force Mission Directive 39, Air
Force Office of Special Investigations
(AFOSI); Air Force Policy Directive 71–
1, Criminal Investigations and
Counterintelligence; and E.O. 9397
(SSN), as amended.
PURPOSE(S):
Used by the Air Force Special
Investigations Academy (AFSIA)
training monitors, supervisors and
personnel to identify, monitor and
schedule Air Force and AFOSI
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Board of Visitors, United States Military Academy (USMA)
AGENCY: Department of the Army, DoD.
ACTION: Meeting notice.
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SUMMARY: Under the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act of
1972, the Government in the Sunshine Act of 1976, and Federal
regulations governing advisory committee meetings, the Department of
Defense announces a Federal advisory committee meeting for the United
States Military Academy Board of Visitors. This is the 2010 Annual
Meeting of the USMA Board of Visitors. Members of the Board will be
provided updates on Academy issues.
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DATES: Friday, November 5, 2010 at 1 p.m.-3 p.m.
ADDRESSES: Jefferson Hall Library, Haig Room, West Point, NY.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The Committee's Designated Federal
Officer or Point of Contact is Ms. Joy A. Pasquazi, (845) 938-5078,
Joy.Pasquazi@us.army.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 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
102-3.150, the Department of Defense announces that the following
Federal advisory committee meeting will take place:
1. Name of Committee: United States Military Academy Board of
Visitors.
2. Date: Friday, November 5, 2010.
3. Time: 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Members of the public wishing to attend the
meeting will need to show photo identification in order to gain access
to the meeting location. All participants are subject to security
screening.
4. Location: Jefferson Hall Library, Haig Room, West Point, NY.
5. Purpose of the Meeting: This is the 2010 Annual Meeting of the
USMA Board of Visitors (BoV). Members of the Board will be provided
updates on Academy issues.
6. Agenda: The Academy leadership will provide the Board updates on
the following: Education and Academic Instruction, Military
Construction Real Property Master Plan, Sustainment, renovation and
Maintenance Program, Fiscal Year 2010.
7. Public's Accessibility to the Meeting: Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552b
and 41 CFR102-3.140 through 102-3.165, and the availability of space,
this meeting is open to the public. Seating is on a first-come basis.
8. Committee's Designated Federal Officer or Point of Contact: Ms.
Joy A. Pasquazi, (845) 938-5078, Joy.Pasquazi@us.army.mil.
Any member of the public is permitted to file a written statement
with the USMA Board of Visitors. Written statements should be sent to
the Designated Federal Officer (DFO) at: United States Military
Academy, Office of the Secretary of the General Staff (MASG), 646 Swift
Road, West Point, NY 10996-1905 or faxed to the Designated Federal
Officer (DFO) at (845) 938-3214. Written statements must be received no
later than five working days prior to the next meeting in order to
provide time for member consideration. By rule, no member of the public
attending open meetings will be allowed to present questions from the
floor or speak to any issue under consideration by the Board.
Brenda S. Bowen,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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