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(1) limit or guide a contractor’s
exercise of discretion and retain control
of government operations by both—
(i) establishing in the contract
specified ranges of acceptable decisions
and/or conduct; and
(ii) establishing in advance a process
for subjecting the contractor’s
discretionary decisions and conduct to
meaningful oversight and, whenever
necessary, final approval by an agency
official;
(2) assign a sufficient number of
qualified government employees, with
expertise to administer or perform the
work, to give special management
attention to the contractor’s activities, in
particular, to ensure that they do not
expand to include inherently
governmental functions, are not
performed in ways not contemplated by
the contract so as to become inherently
governmental, do not undermine the
integrity of the government’s decisionmaking process as provided by
subsections 5–1(a)(1)(ii)(b) and (c), and
do not interfere with Federal employees’
performance of the closely-associated
inherently governmental functions (see
subsection 5–2(b)(2) for guidance on
steps to take where a determination is
made that the contract is being used to
fulfill responsibilities that are
inherently governmental);
(3) ensure that the level of oversight
and management that would be needed
to retain government control of
contractor performance and preclude
the transfer of inherently governmental
responsibilities to the contractor would
not result in unauthorized personal
services as provided by FAR 37.104;
(4) ensure that a reasonable
identification of contractors and
contractor work products is made
whenever there is a risk that Congress,
the public, or other persons outside of
the government might confuse
contractor personnel or work products
with government officials or work
products, respectively; and
(5) take appropriate steps to avoid or
mitigate conflicts of interest, such as by
conducting pre-award conflict of
interest reviews, to ensure contract
performance is in accordance with
objective standards and contract
specifications, and developing a conflict
of interest mitigation plan, if needed,
that identifies the conflict and specific
actions that will be taken to lessen the
potential for conflict of interest or
reduce the risk involved with a
potential conflict of interest.
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THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE
ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
Meetings of Humanities Panel
The National Endowment for
the Humanities, The National
Foundation on the Arts and the
Humanities.
ACTION: Cancellation of panel meeting.
AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given of the
cancellation of the following meeting of
the Humanities Panel at the Old Post
Office, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue,
NW., Washington, DC 20506 which was
published in the Federal Register on
August 23, 2011, 76 FR 52698.
Dates: September 27, 2011.
Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review
applications for Request for
Proposals for A Cooperative
Agreement with NEH to Support
Bridging Cultures at Community
Colleges, submitted to the Division
Education Programs at the August
23, 2011 deadline.
Director, Northwest Environmental
Advocates. The request, entitled
‘‘Petition for Hearing and Leave to
Intervene in Operating License Renewal
for Energy Northwest’s Columbia
Generating Station,’’ was received via EFiling on August 22, 2011.1
The Board is comprised of the
following administrative judges:
Alan S. Rosenthal, Chair, Atomic Safety
and Licensing Board Panel, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555–0001.
Dr. Gary S. Arnold, Atomic Safety and
Licensing Board Panel, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington,
DC 20555–0001.
Dr. William H. Reed, Atomic Safety and
Licensing Board Panel, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington,
DC 20555–0001.
All correspondence, documents, and
other materials shall be filed in
accordance with the NRC E-Filing rule,
which the NRC promulgated in August
2007 (72 FR 49,139).
Michael P. McDonald,
Advisory Committee, Management Officer.
Issued at Rockville, Maryland this 6th day
of September 2011.
E. Roy Hawkens,
Chief Administrative Judge, Atomic Safety
and Licensing Board Panel.
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[Docket Nos. 52–018–COL, 52–019–COL,
52–025–COL, 52–026–COL; ASLBP No. 11–
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Energy Northwest; Establishment of
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board
Pursuant to delegation by the
Commission dated December 29, 1972,
published in the Federal Register, 37 FR
28,710 (1972), and the Commission’s
regulations, see, e.g., 10 CFR 2.104,
2.105, 2.300, 2.309, 2.313, 2.318, and
2.321, notice is hereby given that an
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board
(Board) is being established to preside
over the following proceeding:
Energy Northwest (Columbia
Generating Station)
This proceeding involves an
application by Energy Northwest to
renew for twenty years its operating
license for Columbia Generating Station,
which is located near Richland,
Washington. The current operating
license expires on December 20, 2023.
In response to a Notice of Opportunity
for Hearing, published in the Federal
Register on March 11, 2010 (75 FR
11,572), a request for hearing was
submitted by Nina Bell, Executive
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Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC; Southern
Nuclear Operating Company;
Establishment of Atomic Safety and
Licensing Board
Pursuant to delegation by the
Commission dated December 29, 1972,
published in the Federal Register, 37 FR
28,710 (1972), and the Commission’s
regulations, see, e.g., 10 CFR 2.104,
2.105, 2.300, 2.309, 2.313, 2.318, and
2.321, notice is hereby given that an
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board
(Board) is being established to preside
over this proceeding, which involves
the following captioned cases:
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC, (William
States Lee III Nuclear Station, Units 1
and 2), Docket Nos. 52–018–COL &
52–019–COL;
Southern Nuclear Operating Company,
(Vogtle Electric Generating Plant,
1 On August 22, 2011, petitioner, Ms. Bell, also
filed a petition for rulemaking, coupled with a
request to suspend licensing decision. Those
requests are under review by Commission advisers
as a separate action.
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THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
Meetings of Humanities Panel
AGENCY: The National Endowment for the Humanities, The National
Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities.
ACTION: Cancellation of panel meeting.
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Notice is hereby given of the cancellation of the following meeting
of the Humanities Panel at the Old Post Office, 1100 Pennsylvania
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20506 which was published in the Federal
Register on August 23, 2011, 76 FR 52698.
Dates: September 27, 2011.
Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Room: 315.
Program: This meeting will review applications for Request for
Proposals for A Cooperative Agreement with NEH to Support Bridging
Cultures at Community Colleges, submitted to the Division Education
Programs at the August 23, 2011 deadline.
Michael P. McDonald,
Advisory Committee, Management Officer.
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