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development-manufacturing activity in
biological sciences (particularly bio
electronics and synthetic biology),
chemical engineering, directed energy,
materials, space technologies (including
satellite systems). The purpose of this
recruitment is to fill current and future
vacancies on the committee.
To respond to the recruitment
notice, please send a copy of your
resume to the individual identified
under the ADDRESSES heading. This
Notice of Recruitment expires on
January 15, 2012.
DATES:
Interested parties may
submit their resume to Ms. Yvette
Springer at
yvette.springer@bis.doc.gov—or mail
their resume to U.S. Department of
Commerce, Bureau of Industry and
Security, 14th Street and Constitution
Ave., NW., Rm. 1093, Washington DC
20230.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of Industry and Security
Emerging Technology and Research
Advisory Committee (ETRAC): Notice
of Recruitment of Private-Sector
Members
The Bureau of Industry and Security
(BIS) is announcing a recruitment for
new candidates to serve on the
Emerging Technology and Research
Advisory Committee (ETRAC) to advise
the Department and other agency
officials on: (i) The identification of
emerging technologies and research and
development activities that may be of
interest from a dual-use perspective; (ii)
the prioritization of new and existing
controls to determine which are of
greatest impact; (iii) the potential
impact of dual-use export control
requirements on research activities; and
(iv) the threat to national security posed
by unauthorized export technologies.
BIS will consider resumes from
accomplished individuals with
scientific and technical training actively
engaged in research and technology
development in industrial and
university settings across all fields.
Submissions are especially sought from
persons with significant involvement in
leading edge research and/or
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Mark Crawford, Office of Technology
Evaluation (OTE), Bureau of Industry
and Security, telephone (202) 482–4933,
or email: mark.crawford@bis.doc.gov; or
The
Emerging Technology and Research
Advisory Committee (ETRAC) serves as
a technical advisory committee to the
Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS)
since September 2008. It operates under
the terms of section 5(h) of the Export
Administration Act of 1979, as amended
(EAA), 50 U.S.C. 1701–1707 (2007), and
the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA) (5 U.S.C. app. 2 (2005. ETRAC
is an important vehicle for gathering
necessary data as part of the
Department’s efforts to ensure that
export controls continue to apply to
sensitive items and keep pace with
technological and research innovation
without stifling U.S. competitiveness.
BIS’s decision to establish the ETRAC
drew on three sources: Public comments
submitted to BIS in 2007 regarding the
Commerce Control List (CCL); the report
issued by the Deemed Export Advisory
Committee (DEAC), a Federal advisory
committee charged with making
recommendations to the Secretary
regarding BIS’s deemed export policy;
and a Presidential directive calling for
BIS to regularly reassess and update the
CCL.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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First, in response to a notice of
inquiry, ‘‘Request for Public Comments
on a Systematic Review of the
Commerce Control List,’’ published in
the Federal Register on July 17, 2007,
BIS received public comments stating
that the CCL was not keeping pace with
technology and suggesting that
university experts play a greater role in
updating the list.
Second, on December 20, 2007, the
DEAC submitted its final report, The
Deemed Export Rule in the Era of
Globalization, to the Secretary of
Commerce. The DEAC recommended
that BIS create a panel of outside
experts in the field of science and
engineering to conduct a ‘‘zero-based’’
annual review of the list of technologies
on the CCL subject to deemed export
licensing policy. The DEAC also
suggested that the Department increase
the focus on and ‘‘build higher fences
around those elements of technical
knowledge that could have the greatest
consequences in the national/homeland
security sphere by systematically
reviewing the Commerce Control List,
with advice from independent experts,
to eliminate those items and
technologies that have little or no such
consequences.’’
The DEAC’s recommendations
contained in the report constitute a
written request from representatives of a
substantial segment of an industry that
produces goods or technology subject to
export controls, a requirement under
section 5(h) of the EAA for the
establishment of a technical advisory
committee. Specifically, the DEAC’s
members were senior officials with
significant experience in business,
educational research, and national
homeland security matters related to
scientific and engineering knowledge.
As such, there represented a substantial
segment of an affected industry that
produces items subject to export
controls, namely, the U.S. technology
community, which is engaged in
producing technical data and providing
technical assistance.
Finally, the President issued a DualUse Trade Reform directive on January
22, 2008, that called for export controls
to be constantly reassessed to ensure
that they control the export and reexport
of sensitive items while minimizing
their impact on U.S. economic
competitiveness and innovation. In
order to meet this objective, the
President directed the Secretary of
Commerce to develop a regularized
process that would consider input by
technical advisory committees in the
review and updating of the CCL.
The ETRAC is charged with
identifying emerging technologies and
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research and development activities that
may be of interest from a dual-use
perspective, prioritizing new and
existing controls related to deemed
exports to determine which are of
greatest consequence to national
security, and examining how research is
performed to understand the impact that
the Export Administration Regulations
have on academia, federal laboratories,
and industry.
Emerging Technology and Research
Advisory Committee (ETRAC): Notice of
Recruitment of Members. The
membership is drawn from both private
and public sectors, based on the
description below as well as the charter.
BIS is recruiting members for the
ETRAC. The ETRAC consists of a
maximum of 28 members and will
feature a balanced membership that will
include diverse points of view. It will
consist of experts drawn equally from
academia, federal laboratories, and
industry to ensure a comprehensive
discussion of emerging technologies and
research and development activities and
their implications with regard to
national and economic security. ETRAC
members will be appointed by the
Secretary of Commerce and serve a term
of not more than four consecutive years.
Each member must be able to qualify for
a Secret clearance prior to appointment.
These clearances are necessary so that
members may be permitted access to
sensitive intelligence and law
enforcement information related to the
ETRAC’s mission. The ETRAC will also
reach out to other government and nongovernment experts to ensure a broad
and thorough review of the issues.
To respond to the recruitment notice,
please send a copy of your resume to
Ms. Yvette Springer at
Yvette.springer@bis.doc.gov.
Dated: November 21, 2011.
Yvette Springer,
Committee Liaison Officer.
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Initiation of Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Administrative
Reviews and Request for Revocation
in Part
Import Administration,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce
(‘‘the Department’’) has received
requests to conduct administrative
reviews of various antidumping and
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countervailing duty orders and findings
with October anniversary dates. In
accordance with the Department’s
regulations, we are initiating those
administrative reviews. The Department
also received a request to revoke one
antidumping duty order in part.
DATES: Effective Date: November 30,
2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Brenda Waters, Office of AD/CVD
Operations, Customs Unit, Import
Administration, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution
Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20230,
telephone: (202) 482–4735.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Department has received timely
requests, in accordance with 19 CFR
351.213(b), for administrative reviews of
various antidumping and countervailing
duty orders and findings with October
anniversary dates. The Department also
received a timely request to revoke in
part the antidumping duty order on
Steel Wire Garment Hangers from the
People’s Republic of China for one
exporter.
All deadlines for the submission of
various types of information,
certifications, or comments or actions by
the Department discussed below refer to
the number of calendar days from the
applicable starting time.
Notice of No Sales
If a producer or exporter named in
this notice of initiation had no exports,
sales, or entries during the period of
review (‘‘POR’’), it must notify the
Department within 60 days of
publication of this notice in the Federal
Register. All submissions must be filed
electronically at https://
iaaccess.trade.gov in accordance with
19 CFR 351.303. See Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Proceedings:
Electronic Filing Procedures;
Administrative Protective Order
Procedures, 76 FR 39263 (July 6, 2011).
Such submissions are subject to
verification in accordance with section
782(i) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as
amended (‘‘Act’’). Further, in
accordance with 19 CFR
351.303(f)(3)(ii), a copy of each request
must be served on the petitioner and
each exporter or producer specified in
the request.
Respondent Selection
In the event the Department limits the
number of respondents for individual
examination for administrative reviews,
the Department intends to select
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of Industry and Security
Emerging Technology and Research Advisory Committee (ETRAC):
Notice of Recruitment of Private-Sector Members
The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) is announcing a
recruitment for new candidates to serve on the Emerging Technology and
Research Advisory Committee (ETRAC) to advise the Department and other
agency officials on: (i) The identification of emerging technologies
and research and development activities that may be of interest from a
dual-use perspective; (ii) the prioritization of new and existing
controls to determine which are of greatest impact; (iii) the potential
impact of dual-use export control requirements on research activities;
and (iv) the threat to national security posed by unauthorized export
technologies.
BIS will consider resumes from accomplished individuals with
scientific and technical training actively engaged in research and
technology development in industrial and university settings across all
fields. Submissions are especially sought from persons with significant
involvement in leading edge research and/or development-manufacturing
activity in biological sciences (particularly bio electronics and
synthetic biology), chemical engineering, directed energy, materials,
space technologies (including satellite systems). The purpose of this
recruitment is to fill current and future vacancies on the committee.
DATES: To respond to the recruitment notice, please send a copy of your
resume to the individual identified under the ADDRESSES heading. This
Notice of Recruitment expires on January 15, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Interested parties may submit their resume to Ms. Yvette
Springer at yvette.springer@bis.doc.gov--or mail their resume to U.S.
Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security, 14th Street
and Constitution Ave., NW., Rm. 1093, Washington DC 20230.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mark Crawford, Office of Technology
Evaluation (OTE), Bureau of Industry and Security, telephone (202) 482-
4933, or email: mark.crawford@bis.doc.gov; or
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Emerging Technology and Research
Advisory Committee (ETRAC) serves as a technical advisory committee to
the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) since September 2008. It
operates under the terms of section 5(h) of the Export Administration
Act of 1979, as amended (EAA), 50 U.S.C. 1701-1707 (2007), and the
Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) (5 U.S.C. app. 2 (2005. ETRAC is
an important vehicle for gathering necessary data as part of the
Department's efforts to ensure that export controls continue to apply
to sensitive items and keep pace with technological and research
innovation without stifling U.S. competitiveness.
BIS's decision to establish the ETRAC drew on three sources: Public
comments submitted to BIS in 2007 regarding the Commerce Control List
(CCL); the report issued by the Deemed Export Advisory Committee
(DEAC), a Federal advisory committee charged with making
recommendations to the Secretary regarding BIS's deemed export policy;
and a Presidential directive calling for BIS to regularly reassess and
update the CCL.
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First, in response to a notice of inquiry, ``Request for Public
Comments on a Systematic Review of the Commerce Control List,''
published in the Federal Register on July 17, 2007, BIS received public
comments stating that the CCL was not keeping pace with technology and
suggesting that university experts play a greater role in updating the
list.
Second, on December 20, 2007, the DEAC submitted its final report,
The Deemed Export Rule in the Era of Globalization, to the Secretary of
Commerce. The DEAC recommended that BIS create a panel of outside
experts in the field of science and engineering to conduct a ``zero-
based'' annual review of the list of technologies on the CCL subject to
deemed export licensing policy. The DEAC also suggested that the
Department increase the focus on and ``build higher fences around those
elements of technical knowledge that could have the greatest
consequences in the national/homeland security sphere by systematically
reviewing the Commerce Control List, with advice from independent
experts, to eliminate those items and technologies that have little or
no such consequences.''
The DEAC's recommendations contained in the report constitute a
written request from representatives of a substantial segment of an
industry that produces goods or technology subject to export controls,
a requirement under section 5(h) of the EAA for the establishment of a
technical advisory committee. Specifically, the DEAC's members were
senior officials with significant experience in business, educational
research, and national homeland security matters related to scientific
and engineering knowledge. As such, there represented a substantial
segment of an affected industry that produces items subject to export
controls, namely, the U.S. technology community, which is engaged in
producing technical data and providing technical assistance.
Finally, the President issued a Dual-Use Trade Reform directive on
January 22, 2008, that called for export controls to be constantly
reassessed to ensure that they control the export and reexport of
sensitive items while minimizing their impact on U.S. economic
competitiveness and innovation. In order to meet this objective, the
President directed the Secretary of Commerce to develop a regularized
process that would consider input by technical advisory committees in
the review and updating of the CCL.
The ETRAC is charged with identifying emerging technologies and
research and development activities that may be of interest from a
dual-use perspective, prioritizing new and existing controls related to
deemed exports to determine which are of greatest consequence to
national security, and examining how research is performed to
understand the impact that the Export Administration Regulations have
on academia, federal laboratories, and industry.
Emerging Technology and Research Advisory Committee (ETRAC): Notice
of Recruitment of Members. The membership is drawn from both private
and public sectors, based on the description below as well as the
charter.
BIS is recruiting members for the ETRAC. The ETRAC consists of a
maximum of 28 members and will feature a balanced membership that will
include diverse points of view. It will consist of experts drawn
equally from academia, federal laboratories, and industry to ensure a
comprehensive discussion of emerging technologies and research and
development activities and their implications with regard to national
and economic security. ETRAC members will be appointed by the Secretary
of Commerce and serve a term of not more than four consecutive years.
Each member must be able to qualify for a Secret clearance prior to
appointment. These clearances are necessary so that members may be
permitted access to sensitive intelligence and law enforcement
information related to the ETRAC's mission. The ETRAC will also reach
out to other government and non-government experts to ensure a broad
and thorough review of the issues.
To respond to the recruitment notice, please send a copy of your
resume to Ms. Yvette Springer at Yvette.springer@bis.doc.gov.
Dated: November 21, 2011.
Yvette Springer,
Committee Liaison Officer.
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