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Commission received seven comment
letters on these proposals.5
Section 19(b)(2) of the Act 6 provides
that within 45 days of the publication of
notice of the filing of a proposed rule
change, or within such longer period up
to 90 days as the Commission may
designate if it finds such longer period
to be appropriate and publishes its
reasons for so finding or as to which the
self-regulatory organization consents,
the Commission shall either approve the
proposed rule change, disapprove the
proposed rule change, or institute
proceedings to determine whether these
proposed rule changes should be
disapproved. The 45th day from the
publication of notice of filing of these
proposed rule changes is November 18,
2011. The Commission is extending this
45-day time period.
The Commission finds it appropriate
to designate a longer period within
which to take action on these proposed
rule changes so that it has sufficient
time to consider these proposed rule
changes, which would revise the rules
relating to trading halts due to
extraordinary market volatility, and to
consider the comment letters that have
been submitted in connection with
them.
Accordingly, the Commission,
pursuant to Section 19(b)(2) of the Act,7
designates December 30, 2011, as the
2011); 65428 (September 28, 2011), 76 FR 61453
(October 4, 2011); 65429 (September 28, 2011), 76
FR 61432 (October 4, 2011); 65433 (September 28,
2011), 76 FR 61453 (October 4, 2011); 65438
(September 28, 2011), 76 FR 61447 (October 4,
2011); 65426 (September 28, 2011), 76 FR 61460
(October 4, 2011); 65431 (September 28, 2011), 76
FR 61425 (May 12, 2011); 65440 (September 28,
2011), 76 FR 61444 (October 4, 2011); 65430
(September 28, 2011), 76 FR 61429 (October 4,
2011); 65425 (September 28, 2011), 76 FR 61438
(October 4, 2011); 65435 (May 6, 2011), 76 FR
61416 (October 4, 2011); 65436 (September 28,
2011), 76 FR 61450 (October 4, 2011); 65427
(September 28, 2011), 76 FR 61457 (October 4,
2011); 65432 (September 28, 2011), 76 FR 61422
(October 4, 2011); 65439 (September 28, 2011), 76
FR 61463 (October 4, 2011); 65434 (September 28,
2011), 76 FR 61419 (October 4, 2011).
5 See Letter to Elizabeth M. Murphy, Secretary,
Commission, from Ann L. Vlcek, Managing Director
and Associate General Counsel, the Securities
Industry and Financial Markets Association, dated
October 27, 2011; Letter to Commission, from James
J. Angel, Ph.D., CFA, Associate Professor of
Finance, Georgetown University, McDonough
School of Business, dated October 25, 2011; Letter
to Elizabeth M. Murphy, Secretary, Commission,
from Craig S. Donohue, CME Group, Inc., dated
October 25, 2011; Letter to Elizabeth M. Murphy,
Secretary, Commission, from Commissioner Bart
Chilton, Commodity Futures Trading Commission,
dated October 25, 2011; Letter to Elizabeth M.
Murphy, Secretary, Commission, from Richard H.
Baker, President and CEO, Managed Funds
Association, dated October 25, 2011; Letter from
Suzanne H. Shatto, dated October 20, 2011; Letter
from Mark Roszak, dated October 4, 2011.
6 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(2).
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date by which the Commission should
either approve or disapprove or institute
proceedings to determine whether to
disapprove these proposed rule changes.
For the Commission, by the Division of
Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated
authority.8
Kevin O’Neill,
Deputy Secretary.
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ITS Joint Program Office Webinar on
Alternative Organizational Structures
for a Certificate Management Entity;
Notice of Public Meeting
Research and Innovative
Technology Administration, U.S.
Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of
Transportation (USDOT) Intelligent
Transportation System Joint Program
Office (ITS JPO) will host a free public
webinar on December 9, 2011 from
1:00–3 p.m. (EST) to seek input on a set
of high-level, alternative organizational
structures for a certificate management
entity (CME) to support a trusted and
secure connected vehicle environment.
Persons planning to attend the
webinar should register by December 5,
2011 using the following link: https://
www.itsa.org/policywebinarregistration.
For additional questions, please contact
Adam Hopps at (202) 680–0091.
The ITS JPO will present results from
an early analysis of organizational
models. This analysis will describe the
functions that need to be performed by
a CME; identify key constraints as well
as institutional and policy requirements;
model how those functions may be
organized; and present a high level
assessment of these organizational
models against a set of evaluation
criteria. Draft documentation of the
analysis will be posted for comment at
the following location on or before
December 9, 2011 at: https://
www.its.dot.gov. Stakeholders are asked
to submit comments to:
ITSCME@dot.gov by 8 p.m. (EST) on
December 14, 2011. Written comments
may be submitted to: ITS JPO, 1200 New
Jersey Ave., SE (E33–316) Washington,
DC 20590. This is not an official docket.
Stakeholders will have additional
opportunities to provide input in to this
project at later stages, including via a
public meeting planned for March 2012.
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Background
Through 2014, the primary focus of
the ITS JPO is a research initiative
focused on developing rapid and secure
wireless communications and trusted
data exchanges among vehicles,
roadside infrastructure, and passengers’
personal communications devices. This
innovative use of wireless
communications provides the
foundation for a connected environment
for transportation that is intended to
enable a multitude of applications to
enhance surface transportation safety,
mobility, and environmental
performance.
In the end state, users need to have
assurance that the system offers trusted
and secure communications. That is the
fundamental purpose of the Certificate
Management System (or CME): To
ensure that participants and their
vehicles receive digital certificates that
allow them to be trusted actors within
the system and to access meaningful
and trusted data that is generated by
others. If trust in the communications
breaks down, then trust in the overall
connected environment erodes and
users become reluctant to use it or rely
on it. Trust can be violated in several
ways:
• Security of communications: If
communications are not considered
secure, users will be less likely to trust
the data that is generated by or
accessible through the system.
• Private data is compromised: If
technical and policy solutions are not in
place to protect private data or users
perceive that their private data could be
made available to unauthorized third
parties without their awareness and
consent, they will not participate.
• Corrupt or inaccurate data: If the
data can be altered or corrupted through
malicious misbehavior by hackers, it
may cause more safety problems than
fixes.
The current study aims to analyze
alternative operational models that
describe potential organizational
designs, institutional capabilities, and
policies of a Certificate Management
System. It also assesses the needs for
operation, maintenance, and system
enhancements over time. (This study is
an institutional analysis only, not a
technical analysis, and it is not intended
to develop a system design.)
Issued in Washington, DC, on the 16th day
of November 2011.
John Augustine,
Managing Director, ITS Joint Program Office.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
ITS Joint Program Office Webinar on Alternative Organizational
Structures for a Certificate Management Entity; Notice of Public
Meeting
AGENCY: Research and Innovative Technology Administration, U.S.
Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Notice.
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The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) Intelligent
Transportation System Joint Program Office (ITS JPO) will host a free
public webinar on December 9, 2011 from 1:00-3 p.m. (EST) to seek input
on a set of high-level, alternative organizational structures for a
certificate management entity (CME) to support a trusted and secure
connected vehicle environment.
Persons planning to attend the webinar should register by December
5, 2011 using the following link: https://www.itsa.org/policywebinarregistration. For additional questions, please contact
Adam Hopps at (202) 680-0091.
The ITS JPO will present results from an early analysis of
organizational models. This analysis will describe the functions that
need to be performed by a CME; identify key constraints as well as
institutional and policy requirements; model how those functions may be
organized; and present a high level assessment of these organizational
models against a set of evaluation criteria. Draft documentation of the
analysis will be posted for comment at the following location on or
before December 9, 2011 at: https://www.its.dot.gov. Stakeholders are
asked to submit comments to: ITSCME@dot.gov by 8 p.m. (EST) on December
14, 2011. Written comments may be submitted to: ITS JPO, 1200 New
Jersey Ave., SE (E33-316) Washington, DC 20590. This is not an official
docket. Stakeholders will have additional opportunities to provide
input in to this project at later stages, including via a public
meeting planned for March 2012.
Background
Through 2014, the primary focus of the ITS JPO is a research
initiative focused on developing rapid and secure wireless
communications and trusted data exchanges among vehicles, roadside
infrastructure, and passengers' personal communications devices. This
innovative use of wireless communications provides the foundation for a
connected environment for transportation that is intended to enable a
multitude of applications to enhance surface transportation safety,
mobility, and environmental performance.
In the end state, users need to have assurance that the system
offers trusted and secure communications. That is the fundamental
purpose of the Certificate Management System (or CME): To ensure that
participants and their vehicles receive digital certificates that allow
them to be trusted actors within the system and to access meaningful
and trusted data that is generated by others. If trust in the
communications breaks down, then trust in the overall connected
environment erodes and users become reluctant to use it or rely on it.
Trust can be violated in several ways:
Security of communications: If communications are not
considered secure, users will be less likely to trust the data that is
generated by or accessible through the system.
Private data is compromised: If technical and policy
solutions are not in place to protect private data or users perceive
that their private data could be made available to unauthorized third
parties without their awareness and consent, they will not participate.
Corrupt or inaccurate data: If the data can be altered or
corrupted through malicious misbehavior by hackers, it may cause more
safety problems than fixes.
The current study aims to analyze alternative operational models
that describe potential organizational designs, institutional
capabilities, and policies of a Certificate Management System. It also
assesses the needs for operation, maintenance, and system enhancements
over time. (This study is an institutional analysis only, not a
technical analysis, and it is not intended to develop a system design.)
Issued in Washington, DC, on the 16th day of November 2011.
John Augustine,
Managing Director, ITS Joint Program Office.
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