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will meet on January 31, 2012,
9:30 a.m., in the Herbert C. Hoover
Building, Room 3884, 14th Street
between Constitution and Pennsylvania
Avenues NW., Washington, DC. The
Committee advises the Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Export
Administration on technical questions
that affect the level of export controls
applicable to sensors and
instrumentation equipment and
technology.
Dated: January 11, 2012.
Yvette Springer,
Committee Liaison Officer.
[FR Doc. 2012–726 Filed 1–13–12; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of Industry and Security
Agenda
Technical Advisory Committees;
Notice of Recruitment of Private-Sector
Members
Public Session
SUMMARY:
1. Welcome and Introductions.
2. Remarks from the Bureau of
Industry and Security Management.
3. Industry Presentations.
4. New Business.
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Closed Session
5. Discussion of matters determined to
be exempt from the provisions relating
to public meetings found in 5 U.S.C.
app. 2 §§ 10(a)(1) and 10(a)(3).
The open session will be accessible
via teleconference to 20 participants on
a first come, first serve basis. To join the
conference, submit inquiries to Ms.
Yvette Springer at Yvette.Springer@
bis.doc.gov no later than January 24,
2012.
A limited number of seats will be
available during the public session of
the meeting. Reservations are not
accepted. To the extent that time
permits, members of the public may
present oral statements to the
Committee. The public may submit
written statements at any time before or
after the meeting. However, to facilitate
distribution of public presentation
materials to the Committee members,
the Committee suggests that the
materials be forwarded before the
meeting to Ms. Springer.
The Assistant Secretary for
Administration, with the concurrence of
the General Counsel, formally
determined on September 27, 2011
pursuant to Section 10(d) of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act, as amended
(5 U.S.C. app. 2 § 10(d), that the portion
of this meeting dealing with predecisional changes to the Commerce
Control List and U.S. export control
policies shall be exempt from the
provisions relating to public meetings
found in 5 U.S.C. app. 2 §§ 10(a)(1) and
10(a)(3). The remaining portions of the
meeting will be open to the public.
For more information contact Yvette
Springer on (202) 482–2813.
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Seven Technical Advisory
Committees (TACs) advise the
Department of Commerce on the
technical parameters for export controls
applicable to dual-use commodities and
technology and on the administration of
those controls. The TACs are composed
of representatives from industry
representatives, academic leaders and
U.S. Government representing diverse
points of view on the concerns of the
exporting community. Industry
representatives are selected from firms
producing a broad range of goods,
technologies, and software presently
controlled for national security, nonproliferation, foreign policy, and short
supply reasons or that are proposed for
such controls, balanced to the extent
possible among large and small firms.
TAC members are appointed by the
Secretary of Commerce and serve terms
of not more than four consecutive years.
The membership reflects the
Department’s commitment to attaining
balance and diversity. TAC members
must obtain secret-level clearances prior
to appointment. These clearances are
necessary so that members may be
permitted access to the classified
information needed to formulate
recommendations to the Department of
Commerce. Each TAC meets
approximately four times per year.
Members of the Committees will not be
compensated for their services.
The seven TACs are responsible for
advising the Department of Commerce
on the technical parameters for export
controls and the administration of those
controls within the following areas:
Information Systems TAC: Control List
Categories 3 (electronics), 4 (computers),
and 5 (telecommunications and
information security); Materials TAC:
Control List Category 1 (materials,
chemicals, microorganisms, and toxins);
Materials Processing Equipment TAC:
Control List Category 2 (materials
processing); Regulations and Procedures
TAC: The Export Administration
Regulations (EAR) and Procedures for
implementing the EAR; Sensors and
Instrumentation TAC: Control List
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Category 6 (sensors and lasers);
Transportation and Related Equipment
TAC: Control List Categories 7
(navigation and avionics), 8 (marine),
and 9 (propulsion systems, space
vehicles, and related equipment) and
Emerging Technology and Research
Advisory Committee: (1) The
identification of emerging technologies
and research and development activities
that may be of interest from a dual-use
perspective; (2) the prioritization of new
and existing controls to determine
which are of greatest consequence to
national security; (3) the potential
impact of dual-use export control
requirements on research activities; and
(4) the threat to national security posed
by the unauthorized exports of
technologies.
To respond to this recruitment notice,
please send a copy of your resume to
Ms. Yvette Springer at Yvette.Springer@
bis.doc.gov.
Deadline: This Notice of Recruitment
will be open for one year from its date
of publication in the Federal Register.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Yvette Springer on (202) 482–2813.
Dated: January 11, 2012.
Yvette Springer,
Committee Liaison Officer.
[FR Doc. 2012–725 Filed 1–13–12; 8:45 am]
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Final Results of the 2009–2010
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Import Administration,
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SUMMARY: On July 13, 2011, the
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in part, of the 2009–2010 administrative
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Rescind Administrative Review, in Part,
76 FR 41207 (July 13, 2011)
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of Industry and Security
Technical Advisory Committees; Notice of Recruitment of Private-
Sector Members
SUMMARY: Seven Technical Advisory Committees (TACs) advise the
Department of Commerce on the technical parameters for export controls
applicable to dual-use commodities and technology and on the
administration of those controls. The TACs are composed of
representatives from industry representatives, academic leaders and
U.S. Government representing diverse points of view on the concerns of
the exporting community. Industry representatives are selected from
firms producing a broad range of goods, technologies, and software
presently controlled for national security, non-proliferation, foreign
policy, and short supply reasons or that are proposed for such
controls, balanced to the extent possible among large and small firms.
TAC members are appointed by the Secretary of Commerce and serve
terms of not more than four consecutive years. The membership reflects
the Department's commitment to attaining balance and diversity. TAC
members must obtain secret-level clearances prior to appointment. These
clearances are necessary so that members may be permitted access to the
classified information needed to formulate recommendations to the
Department of Commerce. Each TAC meets approximately four times per
year. Members of the Committees will not be compensated for their
services.
The seven TACs are responsible for advising the Department of
Commerce on the technical parameters for export controls and the
administration of those controls within the following areas:
Information Systems TAC: Control List Categories 3 (electronics), 4
(computers), and 5 (telecommunications and information security);
Materials TAC: Control List Category 1 (materials, chemicals,
microorganisms, and toxins); Materials Processing Equipment TAC:
Control List Category 2 (materials processing); Regulations and
Procedures TAC: The Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and
Procedures for implementing the EAR; Sensors and Instrumentation TAC:
Control List Category 6 (sensors and lasers); Transportation and
Related Equipment TAC: Control List Categories 7 (navigation and
avionics), 8 (marine), and 9 (propulsion systems, space vehicles, and
related equipment) and Emerging Technology and Research Advisory
Committee: (1) The identification of emerging technologies and research
and development activities that may be of interest from a dual-use
perspective; (2) the prioritization of new and existing controls to
determine which are of greatest consequence to national security; (3)
the potential impact of dual-use export control requirements on
research activities; and (4) the threat to national security posed by
the unauthorized exports of technologies.
To respond to this recruitment notice, please send a copy of your
resume to Ms. Yvette Springer at Yvette.Springer@bis.doc.gov.
Deadline: This Notice of Recruitment will be open for one year from
its date of publication in the Federal Register.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Yvette Springer on (202) 482-2813.
Dated: January 11, 2012.
Yvette Springer,
Committee Liaison Officer.
[FR Doc. 2012-725 Filed 1-13-12; 8:45 am]
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