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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Performance Review Board
Membership
Department of the Army, DoD.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice is given of the names
of members of a Performance Review
Board for the Department of the Army.
DATES: Effective Date: November 14,
2011.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Barbara Smith, Civilian Senior Leader
Management Office, 111 Army
Pentagon, Washington, DC 20310–0111.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
4314(c)(1) through (5) of Title 5, U.S.C.,
requires each agency to establish, in
accordance with regulations, one or
more Senior Executive Service
performance review boards. The boards
shall review and evaluate the initial
appraisal of senior executives’
performance by supervisors and make
recommendations to the appointing
authority or rating official relative to the
performance of these executives.
The Department of the Army
Performance Review Board will be
composed of a subset of the following
individuals:
1. Ms. Stephanie A. Barna, Deputy
General Counsel (Operations and
Personnel), Office of the General
Counsel.
2. Mr. Joseph C. Capps, Executive
Director/Director of Services, Assistant
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Chief of Staff for Installation
Management, Installation Management
Command.
3. Dr. Craig E. College, Deputy,
Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff for
Installation Management, Office of the
Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation
Management.
4. Ms. Kathryn A. Condon, Executive
Director of the Army National
Cemeteries Program, Office of the
Secretary of the Army.
5. Ms. Gwendolyn R. DeFilippi,
Director, Civilian Senior Leader
Management Office, Office of the
Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Manpower and Reserve Affairs).
6. MG Genaro J. Dellarocco,
Commanding General, United States
Army Test and Evaluation Command.
7. GEN Ann E. Dunwoody,
Commanding General, United States
Army Materiel Command.
8. Ms. Sue A. Engelhardt, Director of
Human Resources, United States Army
Corps of Engineers.
9. MG Michael R. Eyre, Deputy
Commanding General for Reserve
Affairs, United States Army Corps of
Engineers.
10. Mr. Kevin M. Fahey, Program
Executive Officer, Combat Support and
Combat Service Support, Office of the
Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Acquisition, Logistics and Technology).
11. Mr. Louis J. Hansen, Principal
Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the
Army (Installations and Environment),
Office of the Assistant Secretary of the
Army (Installations and Environment).
12. Ms. Ellen M. Helmerson, Deputy
Chief of Staff, G–1/4 (Personnel and
Logistics), United States Army Training
and Doctrine Command.
13. Mr. Thomas R. Lamont, Assistant
Secretary of the Army (Manpower and
Reserve Affairs), Office of the Assistant
Secretary of the Army (Manpower and
Reserve Affairs).
14. Mr. Mark R. Lewis, Deputy Chief
Management Officer, Office of the
Under Secretary of the Army.
15. Ms. Joyce E. Morrow,
Administrative Assistant to the
Secretary of the Army, Office of the
Secretary of the Army.
16. Mr. John B. Nerger, Executive
Deputy to the Commanding General,
United States Army Materiel Command.
17. Mr. Levator Norsworthy Jr.,
Deputy General Counsel (Acquisition)/
Senior Deputy General Counsel, Office
of the General Counsel.
18. Mr. Gerald B. O’Keefe, Deputy
Administrative Assistant to the
Secretary of the Army/Executive
Director, Resources and Programs
Agency, Office of the Administrative
Assistant to the Secretary of the Army.
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19. LTG William Phillips, Deputy
Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Acquisition, Logistics and Technology),
Office of the Assistant Secretary of the
Army (Acquisition, Logistics and
Technology).
20. Mr. Wimpy D. Pybus, Deputy
Assistant Secretary of the Army for
Acquisition, Policy and Logisitics,
Office of the Assistant Secretary of the
Army (Acquisition, Logistics, and
Technology).
21. Mr. Craig R. Schmauder, Deputy
General Counsel (Installation,
Environment and Civil Works), Office of
the General Counsel.
22. Mr. Karl F. Schneider, Principal
Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the
Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs),
Office of Assistant Secretary of the
Army, Manpower and Reserve Affairs.
23. Mr. Brian M. Simmons, Executive
Technical Director/Deputy to the
Commander, United States Army Test
and Evaluation Command.
24. Ms. Heidi Shyu, Acting Assistant
Secretary of the Army (Acquisition,
Logistics and Technology), Office of the
Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Acquisition, Logistics and Technology).
25. Mr. Lawrence Stubblefield,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Diversity and Leadership), Office of the
Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Manpower and Reserve Affairs).
26. MG Merdith B. W. Temple,
Deputy Commanding General, United
States Army Corps of Engineers.
27. LTG Dennis L. Via, Deputy
Commanding General, United States
Army Material Command.
Brenda S. Bowen,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement and
Notice of Potential Floodplain and
Wetlands Involvement for the W.A.
Parish Post-Combustion CO2 Capture
and Sequestration Project,
Southeastern TX
Department of Energy.
Notice of Intent to Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement and
Notice of Potential Floodplain and
Wetlands Involvement.
AGENCY:
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ACTION:
The U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE) announces its intent to
prepare an environmental impact
statement (EIS) pursuant to the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969
SUMMARY:
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(NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), the
Council on Environmental Quality’s
(CEQ) NEPA regulations (40 CFR parts
1500–1508), and DOE’s NEPA
implementing procedures (10 CFR part
1021), to assess the potential
environmental impacts of providing
financial assistance for a project
proposed by NRG Energy, Inc (NRG).
DOE selected NRG’s proposed W.A.
Parish Post-Combustion CO2 Capture
and Sequestration Project (Parish PCCS
Project) for a financial assistance award
through a competitive process under the
Clean Coal Power Initiative (CCPI)
program. NRG would design, construct
and operate a commercial-scale carbon
dioxide (CO2) capture facility at its
existing W.A. Parish Generating Station
(Parish Plant) in Fort Bend County,
Texas; deliver the CO2 via a new
pipeline to the existing West Ranch oil
field in Jackson County, Texas for use in
enhanced oil recovery (EOR) operations;
and demonstrate monitoring techniques
to verify the permanence of geologic
CO2 storage.
The project would use an aminebased post-combustion technology to
capture 90 percent (approximately 1.6
million tons) of the CO2 annually from
a 250-megawatt equivalent (MWe) flue
gas slip stream taken from the 617
megawatt (MW) Unit 8 at the Parish
Plant. Captured CO2 would be dried,
compressed, and transported about 80
miles in a new pipeline to an existing
oil field where it would be used for
EOR. The project would demonstrate an
integrated commercial-scale deployment
of post-combustion CO2 capture
technology for use in EOR operations
and long-term geologic storage. DOE
selected this project to receive a
financial assistance award through a
competitive process under Round 3
(second selection phase) of the CCPI
program.
The EIS will further inform DOE’s
decision on whether to provide
financial assistance to NRG for the
Parish PCCS Project. DOE proposes to
provide NRG with up to $355 million of
the overall project cost, which would
constitute approximately 42 percent of
the estimated $845 million total (in
2010 dollars). The project would further
a specific objective of Round 3 of the
CCPI program by demonstrating
advanced coal-based technologies that
capture and sequester, or put to
beneficial use, CO2 emissions from coalfired power plants.
The purposes of this Notice of Intent
(NOI) are to: (1) Inform the public about
DOE’s proposed action and NRG’s
proposed project; (2) announce the
public scoping meetings; (3) solicit
comments for DOE’s consideration
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regarding the scope and content of the
EIS; (4) invite those agencies with
jurisdiction by law or special expertise
to be cooperating agencies in
preparation of the EIS; and (5) provide
notice that the proposed project may
involve potential impacts to floodplains
and wetlands.
DOE does not have regulatory
jurisdiction over the Parish PCCS
Project, and its decisions are limited to
whether and under what circumstances
it would provide financial assistance to
the project. As part of the EIS process,
DOE will consult with interested
federal, state, regional and local
agencies and Native American tribes.
DATES: DOE invites comments on the
proposed scope and content of the EIS.
Comments must be received within 30
days after publication of this NOI in the
Federal Register to ensure
consideration. In addition to receiving
comments in writing and by email [See
ADDRESSES below], DOE will conduct
public scoping meetings to provide
government agencies, private-sector
organizations and the general public
with opportunities to present oral and
written comments or suggestions with
regard to DOE’s proposed action,
alternatives, and the potential impacts
of NRG’s proposed project for DOE
consideration during development of
the EIS. The public scoping meetings
will be held at the Needville High
School, 100 Fritzella Road, in Needville,
Texas, on Wednesday, November 30,
2011; and at the Jackson County
Services Building, 411 North Wells
Street, in Edna, Texas, on Thursday,
December 1, 2011.
Oral comments will be heard during
the formal portion of the scoping
meetings beginning at 7 p.m. [See Public
Scoping Process.] The public is also
invited to informal sessions beginning at
5 p.m. at the same locations to learn
more about the project and the proposed
action. Representatives from DOE and
NRG will be present at the informal
sessions to discuss the proposed project,
the CCPI program, and the EIS process.
Displays and other information about
DOE’s proposed action and NRG’s
proposed project will also be available.
ADDRESSES: Written comments on
environmental concerns about the
project, overall scope of the EIS, or
requests to participate in the public
scoping meetings should be addressed
to Mr. Mark W. Lusk, U.S. Department
of Energy, National Energy Technology
Laboratory, 3610 Collins Ferry Road,
P.O. Box 880, Morgantown, WV 26507–
0880. Individuals and organizations
who would like to provide oral or
electronic comments should contact Mr.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Performance Review Board Membership
AGENCY: Department of the Army, DoD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Notice is given of the names of members of a Performance
Review Board for the Department of the Army.
DATES: Effective Date: November 14, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Barbara Smith, Civilian Senior Leader
Management Office, 111 Army Pentagon, Washington, DC 20310-0111.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 4314(c)(1) through (5) of Title 5,
U.S.C., requires each agency to establish, in accordance with
regulations, one or more Senior Executive Service performance review
boards. The boards shall review and evaluate the initial appraisal of
senior executives' performance by supervisors and make recommendations
to the appointing authority or rating official relative to the
performance of these executives.
The Department of the Army Performance Review Board will be
composed of a subset of the following individuals:
1. Ms. Stephanie A. Barna, Deputy General Counsel (Operations and
Personnel), Office of the General Counsel.
2. Mr. Joseph C. Capps, Executive Director/Director of Services,
Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management, Installation
Management Command.
3. Dr. Craig E. College, Deputy, Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff
for Installation Management, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for
Installation Management.
4. Ms. Kathryn A. Condon, Executive Director of the Army National
Cemeteries Program, Office of the Secretary of the Army.
5. Ms. Gwendolyn R. DeFilippi, Director, Civilian Senior Leader
Management Office, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Manpower and Reserve Affairs).
6. MG Genaro J. Dellarocco, Commanding General, United States Army
Test and Evaluation Command.
7. GEN Ann E. Dunwoody, Commanding General, United States Army
Materiel Command.
8. Ms. Sue A. Engelhardt, Director of Human Resources, United
States Army Corps of Engineers.
9. MG Michael R. Eyre, Deputy Commanding General for Reserve
Affairs, United States Army Corps of Engineers.
10. Mr. Kevin M. Fahey, Program Executive Officer, Combat Support
and Combat Service Support, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the
Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology).
11. Mr. Louis J. Hansen, Principal Deputy to the Assistant
Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment), Office of the
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment).
12. Ms. Ellen M. Helmerson, Deputy Chief of Staff, G-1/4 (Personnel
and Logistics), United States Army Training and Doctrine Command.
13. Mr. Thomas R. Lamont, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower
and Reserve Affairs), Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Manpower and Reserve Affairs).
14. Mr. Mark R. Lewis, Deputy Chief Management Officer, Office of
the Under Secretary of the Army.
15. Ms. Joyce E. Morrow, Administrative Assistant to the Secretary
of the Army, Office of the Secretary of the Army.
16. Mr. John B. Nerger, Executive Deputy to the Commanding General,
United States Army Materiel Command.
17. Mr. Levator Norsworthy Jr., Deputy General Counsel
(Acquisition)/Senior Deputy General Counsel, Office of the General
Counsel.
18. Mr. Gerald B. O'Keefe, Deputy Administrative Assistant to the
Secretary of the Army/Executive Director, Resources and Programs
Agency, Office of the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the
Army.
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19. LTG William Phillips, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Acquisition, Logistics and Technology), Office of the Assistant
Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology).
20. Mr. Wimpy D. Pybus, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for
Acquisition, Policy and Logisitics, Office of the Assistant Secretary
of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology).
21. Mr. Craig R. Schmauder, Deputy General Counsel (Installation,
Environment and Civil Works), Office of the General Counsel.
22. Mr. Karl F. Schneider, Principal Deputy to the Assistant
Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs), Office of
Assistant Secretary of the Army, Manpower and Reserve Affairs.
23. Mr. Brian M. Simmons, Executive Technical Director/Deputy to
the Commander, United States Army Test and Evaluation Command.
24. Ms. Heidi Shyu, Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Acquisition, Logistics and Technology), Office of the Assistant
Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology).
25. Mr. Lawrence Stubblefield, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the
Army (Diversity and Leadership), Office of the Assistant Secretary of
the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs).
26. MG Merdith B. W. Temple, Deputy Commanding General, United
States Army Corps of Engineers.
27. LTG Dennis L. Via, Deputy Commanding General, United States
Army Material Command.
Brenda S. Bowen,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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