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COMMITTEE FOR PURCHASE FROM
PEOPLE WHO ARE BLIND OR
SEVERELY DISABLED
Procurement List; Additions—
Correction
Committee for Purchase From
People Who Are Blind or Severely
Disabled.
ACTION: Correction of Notice 76 FR
47564–47565.
AGENCY:
This action corrects a Service
Type that was incorrectly published in
the, August 5, 2011 Federal Register
notice, 76 FR 47564–47565.
DATES: Effective Date: 9/5/2011.
ADDRESSES: Committee for Purchase
From People Who Are Blind or Severely
Disabled, Jefferson Plaza 2, Suite 10800,
1421 Jefferson Davis Highway,
Arlington, Virginia 22202–3259.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Patricia Briscoe, Telephone: (703) 603–
7740, Fax: (703) 603–0655, or e-mail
CMTEFedReg@AbilityOne.gov.
SUMMARY:
Service Type/Location:
Contact Center Services, Human Resources
Command,1600 Spearhead Division
Avenue, Fort Knox, KY.
NPAs: InspiriTec, Inc., Philadelphia, PA
(Prime Contractor), Employment Source,
Inc., Fayetteville, NC (Subcontractor).
Contracting Activity: Dept of the Army,
W6QM FT KNOX CONTR CTR, Fort
Knox, KY.
Patricia Briscoe,
Deputy Director, Business Operations, Pricing
and Information Management.
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CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Submission for OMB Emergency
Review
Corporation for National and
Community Service.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Corporation for National
and Community Service (hereinafter the
‘‘Corporation’’), submitted the following
information collection request (ICR) to
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for review and clearance in
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, (PRA 95) (44
U.S.C. chapter 35). The Corporation
requested that OMB review and approve
its emergency request by August 15,
2011, for a period of six months. A copy
of this ICR, with applicable supporting
documentation, may be obtained by
contacting Amy Borgstrom, (202) 606–
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6930 or by e-mail at
aborgstrom@cns.gov.
Unfortunately, since the Corporation
requested OMB’s approval of this
emergency request by August 15, 2011,
there will be not enough time for the
public to provide comments through
this Federal Register Notice before the
approval date. Therefore, there will be
no comment period for this request.
Type of Review: Emergency request.
Agency: Corporation for National and
Community Service.
Title: AmeriCorps State and National
Application Instructions.
OMB Number: 3045–0047.
Agency Number: None.
Affected Public: Nonprofit
organizations and congregations.
Total Respondents: 600.
Frequency: One time.
Average Time per Response: 40 hours.
Estimated Total Burden Hours: 24,000
hours.
Total Burden Cost (capital/startup):
None.
Total Burden Cost (operating/
maintenance): None.
Description: The Corporation for
National and Community Service (the
‘‘Corporation’’) has amended several
provisions relating to the AmeriCorps
national service program, and has added
rules to clarify the Corporation’s
requirements for national performance
measures, fixed amount grants, and
grantmaking criteria to align with the
Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act.
We also have a new Strategic Plan in
place. The implementation of these
changes through the rulemaking process
includes ensuring the Corporation’s
information collection instruments
accurately reflect these issues. In an
effort to be compliant while maintaining
functions essential to the operations of
each state commission and AmeriCorps
programs, we are therefore submitting
the enclosed request under 5 CFR
1320.13 to OMB for emergency
processing and approval of information
collection activities. This submission
includes one set of Application
Instructions for AmeriCorps State and
National grants.
Since the passage of the Edward M.
Kennedy Serve America Act, many
Americans have expressed a renewed
desire to serve their country by
volunteering in their community. Now,
we have an obligation to ensure that
Americans have quality opportunities to
serve. Moreover, as the Corporation and
OMB have previously communicated,
the Corporation is working hard to
ensure it is fully compliant with the
Paperwork Reduction Act and with
OMB’s information collection policies
and procedures.
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If you have any questions, contact
Amy Borgstrom at 202–606–6930 or
aborgstrom@cns.gov. We sincerely
thank you for your consideration of this
request and your willingness to work
with us in remaining fully compliant
with the Paperwork Reduction Act.
Dated: August 9, 2011.
Lois Nembhard,
Deputy Director, AmeriCorps State and
National.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Surplus Properties
Department of the Army, DoD.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
This amended notice provides
information regarding the properties
that have been determined surplus to
the United States needs in accordance
with the Defense Base Closure and
Realignment Act of 1990, Public Law
101–510, as amended, and the 2005
Base Closure and Realignment
Commission Report, as approved, and
following screening with Federal
agencies and Department of Defense
components. This Notice amends the
Notice published in the Federal
Register on August 7, 2009 (74 FR
39680).
DATES: Effective August 12, 2011, by
updating the acreage and contact
information as indicated below for the
following surplus property.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Headquarters, Department of the Army,
Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation
Management, Base Realignment and
Closure (BRAC) Division, Attn: DAIM–
BD, 600 Army Pentagon, Washington,
DC 20310–0600, (703) 601–2418. For
information regarding the specific
property listed below, contact the Army
BRAC Division at the mailing address
above or at BRAC2005@hqda.army.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the
provisions of the Federal Property and
Administrative Services Act of 1949, as
amended, the Defense Base Closure and
Realignment Act of 1990, as amended,
and other public benefit conveyance
authorities, this surplus property may
be available for conveyance to State and
local governments and other eligible
entities for public benefit purposes.
Notices of interest from representatives
of the homeless, and other interested
parties located in the vicinity of any
listed surplus property should be
SUMMARY:
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submitted to the recognized Local
Redevelopment Authority (LRA).
Additional information for this or any
Army BRAC 2005 surplus property may
be found at https://www.hqda.army.mil/
acsimweb/brac/braco.htm.
Surplus Property List
1. Addition
District of Columbia
Walter Reed Army Medical Center, (a
portion of, comprising approximately
67.5 acres) 6900 Georgia Ave, NW.,
Washington, DC 20307.
The Army’s Base Transition
Coordinator is Mr. Randy Treiber whose
e-mail address is
randal.treiber@us.army.mil and his
telephone number is (202) 782–7389.
His mailing address is Walter Reed
Army Medical Center, Base Transition
Coordinator, 6900 Georgia Ave, NW.,
Washington, DC 20307.
The Government of the District of
Columbia has been recognized as the
LRA. The LRA is located at 1350
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Suite 317,
Washington, DC 20004. The LRA’s point
of contact is Mr. Eric D. Jenkins, Office
of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and
Economic Development. He can be
reached for information by calling (202)
727–6365.
Authority: This action is authorized by the
Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of
1990, Title XXIX of the National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1991, Pub.
L. 101–510; the Base Closure Community
Redevelopment and Homeless Assistance Act
of 1994, Pub. L. 103–421; and 10 U.S.C. 113.
Dated: August 4, 2011.
Carla K. Carlson,
Assistant for Construction.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army; Corps of
Engineers
Intent To Prepare a Draft
Environmental Impact Statement
(DEIS) for a Study on the Feasibility of
Deepening Charleston Harbor
Department of the Army, U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, DOD.
ACTION: Notice of Intent.
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AGENCY:
The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (Corps), Charleston District,
intends to prepare a Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS),
for the Charleston Harbor Deepening
Study (Post-45 study). The purpose of
this DEIS and feasibility study is to
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investigate modification of the existing
Charleston Harbor project in the interest
of navigation improvements.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Questions about the proposed action
and DEIS can be directed to: Mark
Messersmith, (843) 329–8162, ChasPost45–Comments@usace.army.mil, 69
A Hagood Ave., Charleston, SC 29403.
To submit comments please see our
Web site at: https://www.sac.usace.army.
mil/?action=programs.post45.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
a. Background: Since 2000, the total
value of international trade has risen by
over 40 percent and it is becoming a
larger part of our national economy. The
combined value of foreign trade
(imports and exports) represented 13
percent of GDP in 1990, rising to nearly
22 percent in 2006. If this trend
continues, it is projected that the value
of U.S. foreign trade will be equivalent
to 35 percent of the Nation’s GDP in
2020 and 60 percent in 2030. Marine
transportation will become even more
important to our economy as 95 percent
of America’s foreign trade is moved by
ship. To sustain expected growth, it is
estimated the U.S. must expand its
overall port capacity by 10 percent
annually. This would require port
expansion, mainly on the West Coast,
Gulf Coast and South Atlantic. That is
the equivalent of adding capacity equal
to the Port of Oakland every year.
The Charleston port district’s ranking
as a global trading port is consistently
in the top ten nationally in container
traffic and cargo value. In 2009, the
Charleston port district was ranked
ninth (out of 200 deep-draft ports) in
cargo value, and ninth (out of 80
container ports) in container traffic.
Shipping trends in Charleston show
adherence to projections for
considerable growth in ship size, in all
three dimensions, draft, beam, and
length. As economies of scale and
improved vessel technologies have
driven ship sizes larger, the world’s port
infrastructure must be rapidly expanded
in channel depths and widths and
terminal capacity to accommodate larger
ships. The number of ports able to
handle larger vessels around the world
is growing, and, most importantly, the
Panama Canal is currently expanding
lock capacity to handle ships of 25%
greater draft (up to 50 ft), 52% greater
beam (up to 160 feet), and 30% greater
length (up to 1250 feet). Ships have
been under construction for several
years to be ready for the new canal
capacity when the new Panama Canal
locks open in 2014.
b. Objectives: There is opportunity to
deepen the navigation channel at
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Charleston Harbor to accommodate
larger container vessels. Particularly
important is the great increase in the
deployment of those vessels, which is
occurring now and expected to increase
when the Panama Canal Expansion
Project is completed in 2014. These
larger vessels, commonly referred to in
the shipping industry as the ‘‘Super
Post-Panamax’’ vessels, are expected to
comprise greater percentages of vessel
fleet composition over the next several
decades. This transition to larger vessels
is expected to occur rapidly and current
Panamax vessels are expected to no
longer be used in the Asia service by
2024. Additional depth would be
required to serve existing users of
Charleston Harbor by that time, as the
transition from the current Panamax
fleet is complete.
c. Alternatives: The reconnaissance
level alternatives analysis does not
constitute a complete analysis of the full
array of potential alternatives nor does
it define a preferred alternative or
National Economic Development (NED)
plan. Detailed analyses are expected to
be conducted in the proposed feasibility
phase and would likely involve
evaluation of all alternatives to address
the problems and opportunities. The
array of alternatives that may be
examined in the feasibility study would
likely include navigational
improvements to some or all of the
channels in Charleston Harbor,
including (1) deepening channel(s) up
to 50 feet MLLW or more, (2) widening
channel(s), (3) adjusting existing
channel alignments/bend easing, and (4)
widening and/or lengthening turning
basins.
During the feasibility phase,
Charleston Harbor will be evaluated to
identify the extent to which the array of
alternatives will be applied to each
reach of the Federal Navigation
Channel. Problems and opportunities
pertinent to each reach will be
identified and investigated. A matrix of
reach specific alternative plans will be
developed and evaluated to produce a
recommended plan for improvements to
Charleston Harbor. This process will
include the appropriate level of
engineering, economic, and
environmental analyses to identify all
possible benefits and impacts associated
with the projected navigational
improvements.
Additional channel depth would
allow current and future shippers to
more fully utilize larger class vessels
and would reduce future anticipated
congestion. The current depth of the
existing inner harbor channel is 45 feet
MLLW. The Entrance Channel from the
Atlantic Ocean through the jetties is 47
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Surplus Properties
AGENCY: Department of the Army, DoD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This amended notice provides information regarding the
properties that have been determined surplus to the United States needs
in accordance with the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of
1990, Public Law 101-510, as amended, and the 2005 Base Closure and
Realignment Commission Report, as approved, and following screening
with Federal agencies and Department of Defense components. This Notice
amends the Notice published in the Federal Register on August 7, 2009
(74 FR 39680).
DATES: Effective August 12, 2011, by updating the acreage and contact
information as indicated below for the following surplus property.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Headquarters, Department of the Army,
Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management, Base Realignment
and Closure (BRAC) Division, Attn: DAIM-BD, 600 Army Pentagon,
Washington, DC 20310-0600, (703) 601-2418. For information regarding
the specific property listed below, contact the Army BRAC Division at
the mailing address above or at BRAC2005@hqda.army.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the provisions of the Federal Property
and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended, the Defense Base
Closure and Realignment Act of 1990, as amended, and other public
benefit conveyance authorities, this surplus property may be available
for conveyance to State and local governments and other eligible
entities for public benefit purposes. Notices of interest from
representatives of the homeless, and other interested parties located
in the vicinity of any listed surplus property should be
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submitted to the recognized Local Redevelopment Authority (LRA).
Additional information for this or any Army BRAC 2005 surplus property
may be found at https://www.hqda.army.mil/acsimweb/brac/braco.htm.
Surplus Property List
1. Addition
District of Columbia
Walter Reed Army Medical Center, (a portion of, comprising
approximately 67.5 acres) 6900 Georgia Ave, NW., Washington, DC 20307.
The Army's Base Transition Coordinator is Mr. Randy Treiber whose
e-mail address is randal.treiber@us.army.mil and his telephone number
is (202) 782-7389. His mailing address is Walter Reed Army Medical
Center, Base Transition Coordinator, 6900 Georgia Ave, NW., Washington,
DC 20307.
The Government of the District of Columbia has been recognized as
the LRA. The LRA is located at 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Suite
317, Washington, DC 20004. The LRA's point of contact is Mr. Eric D.
Jenkins, Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic
Development. He can be reached for information by calling (202) 727-
6365.
Authority: This action is authorized by the Defense Base
Closure and Realignment Act of 1990, Title XXIX of the National
Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1991, Pub. L. 101-510; the
Base Closure Community Redevelopment and Homeless Assistance Act of
1994, Pub. L. 103-421; and 10 U.S.C. 113.
Dated: August 4, 2011.
Carla K. Carlson,
Assistant for Construction.
[FR Doc. 2011-20517 Filed 8-11-11; 8:45 am]
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