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Meeting of Advisory Committee on
International Communications and
Information Policy
The Department of State’s Advisory
Committee on International
Communications and Information
Policy (ACICIP) will hold a public
meeting on January 12, 2012 from 9 a.m.
to 12 p.m. in the Loy Henderson
Auditorium of the Harry S. Truman
Building of the U.S. Department of
State. The Truman Building is located at
2201 C Street NW., Washington, DC
20520.
The committee provides a formal
channel for regular consultation and
coordination on major economic, social
and legal issues and problems in
international communications and
information policy, especially as these
issues and problems involve users of
information and communications
services, providers of such services,
technology research and development,
foreign industrial and regulatory policy,
the activities of international
organizations with regard to
communications and information, and
developing country issues.
The meeting will be led by ACICIP
Chair Mr. Thomas Wheeler of Core
Capital Partners and Ambassador Philip
L. Verveer, U.S. Coordinator for
International Communications and
Information Policy. The meeting’s
agenda will include discussions
pertaining to various upcoming
international telecommunications
meetings and conferences, as well as
bilateral and multilateral meetings that
have taken place recently. In addition,
the Committee will discuss key issues of
importance to U.S. communications
policy interests including privacy, and
security and law enforcement access
issues related to cloud computing, as
well as recent private sector efforts
focused on the ICT aspects of
international disaster response.
Members of the public may submit
suggestions and comments to the
ACICIP. Comments concerning topics to
be addressed in the agenda should be
received by the ACICIP Executive
Secretary (contact information below) at
least ten working days prior to the date
of the meeting. All comments must be
submitted in written form and should
not exceed one page. Resource
limitations preclude acknowledging or
replying to submissions.
While the meeting is open to the
public, admittance to the Department of
State building is only by means of a preclearance. For placement on the pre-
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clearance list, please submit the
following information no later than 5
p.m. on Tuesday, January 10, 2012.
(Please note that this information is not
retained by the ACICIP Executive
Secretary and must therefore be resubmitted for each ACICIP meeting):
I. State That You Are Requesting PreClearance to a Meeting
II. Provide the Following Information
1. Name of meeting and its date and
time.
2. Visitor’s full name.
3. Date of birth.
4. Citizenship.
5. Acceptable forms of identification
for entry into the U.S. Department of
State include:
• U.S. driver’s license with photo
• Passport
• U.S. government agency ID
8. ID number on the form of ID that
the visitor will show upon entry.
9. Whether the visitor has a need for
reasonable accommodation. Such
requests received after January 4,
2012, might not be possible to
fulfill.
Send the above information to Joseph
Burton by fax (202) 647–7407 or email
BurtonKJ@state.gov.
All visitors for this meeting must use
the 23rd Street entrance. The valid ID
bearing the number provided with your
pre-clearance request will be required
for admittance. Non-U.S. government
attendees must be escorted by
Department of State personnel at all
times when in the building.
Personal data is requested pursuant to
Public Law 99–399 (Omnibus
Diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism
Act of 1986), as amended; Public Law
107–56 (USA PATRIOT Act); and
Executive Order 13356. The purpose of
the collection is to validate the identity
of individuals who enter Department
facilities. The data will be entered into
the Visitor Access Control System
(VACS–D) database. Please see the
Privacy Impact Assessment for VACS–D
at https://www.state.gov/documents/
organization/100305.pdf for additional
information.
For further information, please
contact Joseph Burton, Executive
Secretary of the Committee, at (202)
647–5231 or BurtonKJ@state.gov.
General information about ACICIP and
the mission of International
Communications and Information
Policy is available at: https://
www.state.gov/e/eb/adcom/acicip/
index.htm.
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Dated: December 12, 2011.
Joseph Burton,
ACICIP Executive Secretary, Department of
State.
Transportation’s appropriation for the
balance of fiscal year 2012. Section
119A of that statute provides that:
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Federal Aviation Administration
[Docket No. FAA–2011–0183]
Access to Aircraft Situation Display to
Industry (ASDI) and National Airspace
System Status Information (NASSI)
Data
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA).
ACTION: Notice of Interim Policy on
Limiting Aircraft Data Displayed Via
ASDI.
AGENCY:
As a result of recent
legislation, the FAA has begun the
process of amending the circumstances
in which aircraft owners or operators
can limit the dissemination of their
aircraft data via the FAA’s ASDI
program. This Notice describes the
immediate changes that the FAA has
implemented. In a future Notice, the
FAA will propose specific procedures
by which owners or operators who want
the FAA to block their aircraft data can
express their preference regarding the
FAA’s release of that information via
ASDI. At that time, the FAA will invite
comments on the FAA’s proposed
procedures. In the interim, any aircraft
that the FAA previously blocked under
the Certified Security Concerns program
published on June 3, 2011, will remain
blocked. The FAA will address the
future procedures concerning the
blocking of those aircraft in its
upcoming proposed and final
procedures. In addition, the FAA is now
accepting and implementing all direct
requests of aircraft owners or operators
to block their aircraft data from public
display of ASDI and NASSI information.
DATES: This interim policy is already in
effect and will remain in effect until the
FAA adopts final procedures.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: You
may direct any questions on adding
aircraft to and removing aircraft from
the ASDI block list to Mr. John McClure
by telephone at (540) 422–4648 or by
electronic mail at john.mcclure@faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
November 18, 2011, the President
signed into law H.R. 2112, the
‘‘Consolidated and Further Continuing
Appropriations Act, 2012,’’ which
provides the U.S. Department of
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[n]otwithstanding any other provision of
law, none of the funds made available under
this Act or any prior Act may be used to
implement or to continue to implement any
limitation on the ability of any owner or
operator of a private aircraft to obtain, upon
a request to the Administrator of the [FAA],
a blocking of that owner’s or operator’s
aircraft registration number from any display
of the [FAA’s ASDI] data that is made
available to the public, except data made
available to a Government agency, for the
noncommercial flights of that owner or
operator.
Pub. L. 112–55, § 119A, 125 Stat. 552,
649.
In light of this appropriation
language, the FAA is withdrawing the
policy that it published on June 3, 2011,
which required owners or operators to
submit a Certified Security Concern in
order to have their aircraft blocked from
the public’s view on public ASDI
displays. The FAA will not reinstate
those limitations on aircraft owners or
operators at the conclusion of the
current fiscal year. Instead, in early
2012, the FAA will propose and solicit
comments on procedures for all aircraft
owners and operators to request that the
FAA block their aircraft data from the
FAA’s public ASDI data feed.
In the interim until the FAA finalizes
the blocking procedures, the FAA is
currently accepting and implementing
requests that aircraft owners or
operators make directly to the FAA to
have their aircraft blocked from public
display of ASDI and NASSI information,
including those not accompanied by a
Certified Security Concern. Moreover,
during this period, any aircraft that the
FAA previously blocked under the
Certified Security Concerns program
that took effect in August 2011 will
remain blocked, and the FAA will
specifically address the future treatment
of those aircraft in its upcoming
proposed and final procedures.
In order to ensure that the FAA has
sufficient information to act on a
blocking request, an aircraft owner or
operator should specify the registration
number of the aircraft, whether the
requestor is an owner or operator of the
aircraft, and whether the requestor
desires ASDI blocking at the FAA data
source or at the ASDI Subscriber level.
The FAA will construe any request that
does not specify whether the request is
for blocking at the FAA data source or
at the ASDI Subscriber level as a request
to block the information at the FAA data
source.
Aircraft owners and operators are
advised that they may need to re-submit
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their blocking request at a later date,
depending on the specific procedures
arrived at after the FAA considers the
public views expressed on the
upcoming FAA proposal. Aircraft
owners and operators are further
advised that all ASDI information will
remain available without blocking to
government users of ASDI and NASSI
data.
The FAA’s updates to the ASDI
aircraft block lists currently take effect
on the first Thursday of each month. It
is possible that the volume of requests
and their timeliness will preclude the
FAA from processing some requests in
time for them to take effect during the
month following their submission.
Nevertheless, the FAA will process
requests in the order in which the FAA
receives them.
Until the FAA adopts final procedures
for submitting ASDI block requests,
aircraft owners or operators can submit
their ASDI block requests via the
electronic mail address for the prior
program:
CertifiedSecurityConcern@faa.gov.
Alternatively, aircraft owners or
operators can submit their request via
regular mail at the mailing address
specified in the June 3, 2011, final
notice for the Certified Security
Concerns program. For requests
submitted by regular mail, the FAA
prefers to receive those mail requests at:
FAA ASDI Blocking Request; ATO
System Operations Services, AJR–0;
Wilbur Wright Building, Room 3E1500;
600 Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20597.
Given the possibility that additional
aircraft owners or operators will elect to
have their aircraft data blocked at the
ASDI Subscriber level, the FAA expects
to amend its current Memorandum of
Agreement with the ASDI Subscribers to
reflect more specifically the new
procedures. Such an amendment will
not take place until after the FAA
finalizes the procedural changes,
however. In the meantime, ASDI
Subscribers are advised that the existing
Memorandum of Agreement will remain
in effect insofar as it requires ASDI
Subscribers to block requests based
upon Certified Security Concerns, and
further, that the FAA construes the
Memorandum of Agreement to obligate
ASDI Subscribers to filter any other
aircraft data at the direction of the FAA.
Issued in Washington, DC, on December
12, 2011.
Michael P. Huerta,
Acting Administrator.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 7717]
Meeting of Advisory Committee on International Communications and
Information Policy
The Department of State's Advisory Committee on International
Communications and Information Policy (ACICIP) will hold a public
meeting on January 12, 2012 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the Loy Henderson
Auditorium of the Harry S. Truman Building of the U.S. Department of
State. The Truman Building is located at 2201 C Street NW., Washington,
DC 20520.
The committee provides a formal channel for regular consultation
and coordination on major economic, social and legal issues and
problems in international communications and information policy,
especially as these issues and problems involve users of information
and communications services, providers of such services, technology
research and development, foreign industrial and regulatory policy, the
activities of international organizations with regard to communications
and information, and developing country issues.
The meeting will be led by ACICIP Chair Mr. Thomas Wheeler of Core
Capital Partners and Ambassador Philip L. Verveer, U.S. Coordinator for
International Communications and Information Policy. The meeting's
agenda will include discussions pertaining to various upcoming
international telecommunications meetings and conferences, as well as
bilateral and multilateral meetings that have taken place recently. In
addition, the Committee will discuss key issues of importance to U.S.
communications policy interests including privacy, and security and law
enforcement access issues related to cloud computing, as well as recent
private sector efforts focused on the ICT aspects of international
disaster response.
Members of the public may submit suggestions and comments to the
ACICIP. Comments concerning topics to be addressed in the agenda should
be received by the ACICIP Executive Secretary (contact information
below) at least ten working days prior to the date of the meeting. All
comments must be submitted in written form and should not exceed one
page. Resource limitations preclude acknowledging or replying to
submissions.
While the meeting is open to the public, admittance to the
Department of State building is only by means of a pre-clearance. For
placement on the pre-clearance list, please submit the following
information no later than 5 p.m. on Tuesday, January 10, 2012. (Please
note that this information is not retained by the ACICIP Executive
Secretary and must therefore be re-submitted for each ACICIP meeting):
I. State That You Are Requesting Pre-Clearance to a Meeting
II. Provide the Following Information
1. Name of meeting and its date and time.
2. Visitor's full name.
3. Date of birth.
4. Citizenship.
5. Acceptable forms of identification for entry into the U.S.
Department of State include:
U.S. driver's license with photo
Passport
U.S. government agency ID
8. ID number on the form of ID that the visitor will show upon
entry.
9. Whether the visitor has a need for reasonable accommodation.
Such requests received after January 4, 2012, might not be possible to
fulfill.
Send the above information to Joseph Burton by fax (202) 647-7407
or email BurtonKJ@state.gov.
All visitors for this meeting must use the 23rd Street entrance.
The valid ID bearing the number provided with your pre-clearance
request will be required for admittance. Non-U.S. government attendees
must be escorted by Department of State personnel at all times when in
the building.
Personal data is requested pursuant to Public Law 99-399 (Omnibus
Diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism Act of 1986), as amended; Public
Law 107-56 (USA PATRIOT Act); and Executive Order 13356. The purpose of
the collection is to validate the identity of individuals who enter
Department facilities. The data will be entered into the Visitor Access
Control System (VACS-D) database. Please see the Privacy Impact
Assessment for VACS-D at https://www.state.gov/documents/organization/100305.pdf for additional information.
For further information, please contact Joseph Burton, Executive
Secretary of the Committee, at (202) 647-5231 or BurtonKJ@state.gov.
General information about ACICIP and the mission of International
Communications and Information Policy is available at: https://www.state.gov/e/eb/adcom/acicip/index.htm.
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Dated: December 12, 2011.
Joseph Burton,
ACICIP Executive Secretary, Department of State.
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