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[Public Notice: 7793]
Defense Trade Advisory Group; Notice
of Membership
Department of State.
Notice.
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ACTION:
The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau
of Political-Military Affairs’ Defense
Trade Advisory Group (DTAG) is
accepting membership applications. The
Bureau of Political-Military Affairs is
interested in applications from subject
matter experts from the United States
defense industry, relevant trade and
labor associations, academic, and
foundation personnel. Originally
announced in the Federal Register at 76
FR 72745, the Department is now
seeking additional membership
applications in order to have a more
diverse membership for the 2012–2014
DTAG.
The DTAG was established as a
continuing committee under the
authority of 22 U.S.C. Sections 2651a
and 2656 and the Federal Advisory
Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. App.
(‘‘FACA’’). The purpose of the DTAG is
to provide the Bureau of PoliticalMilitary Affairs with a formal channel
for regular consultation and
coordination with U.S. private sector
defense exporters and defense trade
specialists on issues involving U.S.
laws, policies, and regulations for
munitions exports. The DTAG advises
the Bureau on its support for and
regulation of defense trade to help
ensure that impediments to legitimate
exports are reduced while the foreign
policy and national security interests of
the United States continue to be
protected and advanced in accordance
with the Arms Export Control Act
(AECA), as amended. Major topics
addressed by the DTAG include (a)
policy issues on commercial defense
trade and technology transfer; (b)
regulatory and licensing procedures
applicable to defense articles, services,
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and technical data; (c) technical issues
involving the U.S. Munitions List
(USML); and (d) questions relating to
actions designed to carry out the AECA
and International Traffic in Arms
Regulations (ITAR).
Members are appointed by the
Assistant Secretary of State for PoliticalMilitary Affairs on the basis of
individual substantive and technical
expertise and qualifications, and must
be representatives of United States
defense industry, relevant trade and
labor associations, academic, and
foundation personnel. DTAG members
will represent the views of their
organizations. All DTAG members shall
be aware of the Department of State’s
mandate that arms transfers must
further U.S. national security and
foreign policy interests. DTAG members
also shall be versed in the complexity of
commercial defense trade and industrial
competitiveness, and all members must
be able to advise the Bureau on these
matters. While members are expected to
represent their companies or
organizations, national security and
foreign policy interests of the United
States shall be the basis for all policy
and technical recommendations.
DTAG members’ responsibilities
include:
• Service for a consecutive two-year
term which may be renewed or
terminated at the discretion of the
Assistant Secretary of State for PoliticalMilitary Affairs (membership shall
automatically terminate for members
who fail to attend two consecutive
DTAG plenary meetings).
• Making recommendations in
accordance with the DTAG Charter and
the FACA.
• Making policy and technical
recommendations within the scope of
the U.S. commercial export control
regime as mandated in the AECA, the
ITAR, and appropriate directives.
Please note that DTAG members may
not be reimbursed for travel, per diem,
and other expenses incurred in
connection with their duties as DTAG
members. An individual who is
currently registered, or was registered at
any time during the period of January 1,
2010 to the present, as a Federal
lobbyist is not eligible to serve on the
DTAG.
Individuals who applied for
membership in response to the Notice at
76 FR 72745 do not need to reapply.
Their applications will be considered in
conjunction with any application
received as a result of this Notice.
How to apply: Applications in
response to this notice must contain the
following information: (1) Name of
applicant; (2) affirmation of U.S.
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citizenship; (3) organizational affiliation
and title, as appropriate; (4) mailing
address; (5) work telephone number; (6)
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email address; (7) resume; (8) summary
of qualifications for DTAG membership
and (9) confirmation that you have not
been registered as a Federal lobbyist at
any time from January 1, 2010 to the
present.
This information may be provided via
two methods:
• Emailed to the following address:
SlyghPC@state.gov. In the subject field,
please write, ‘‘DTAG Application.’’
• Send in hardcopy to the following
address: Patricia C. Slygh, PM/DDTC,
SA–1, 12th Floor, Directorate of Defense
Trade Controls, Bureau of PoliticalMilitary Affairs, U.S. Department of
State, Washington, DC 20522–0112.
All applications must be postmarked
by March 1, 2012.
Dated: January 27, 2012.
Robert S. Kovac,
Designated Federal Official, Defense Trade
Advisory Group, Department of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 7793]
Defense Trade Advisory Group; Notice of Membership
AGENCY: Department of State.
ACTION: Notice.
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The U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Political-Military
Affairs' Defense Trade Advisory Group (DTAG) is accepting membership
applications. The Bureau of Political-Military Affairs is interested in
applications from subject matter experts from the United States defense
industry, relevant trade and labor associations, academic, and
foundation personnel. Originally announced in the Federal Register at
76 FR 72745, the Department is now seeking additional membership
applications in order to have a more diverse membership for the 2012-
2014 DTAG.
The DTAG was established as a continuing committee under the
authority of 22 U.S.C. Sections 2651a and 2656 and the Federal Advisory
Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. App. (``FACA''). The purpose of the DTAG is to
provide the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs with a formal channel
for regular consultation and coordination with U.S. private sector
defense exporters and defense trade specialists on issues involving
U.S. laws, policies, and regulations for munitions exports. The DTAG
advises the Bureau on its support for and regulation of defense trade
to help ensure that impediments to legitimate exports are reduced while
the foreign policy and national security interests of the United States
continue to be protected and advanced in accordance with the Arms
Export Control Act (AECA), as amended. Major topics addressed by the
DTAG include (a) policy issues on commercial defense trade and
technology transfer; (b) regulatory and licensing procedures applicable
to defense articles, services, and technical data; (c) technical issues
involving the U.S. Munitions List (USML); and (d) questions relating to
actions designed to carry out the AECA and International Traffic in
Arms Regulations (ITAR).
Members are appointed by the Assistant Secretary of State for
Political-Military Affairs on the basis of individual substantive and
technical expertise and qualifications, and must be representatives of
United States defense industry, relevant trade and labor associations,
academic, and foundation personnel. DTAG members will represent the
views of their organizations. All DTAG members shall be aware of the
Department of State's mandate that arms transfers must further U.S.
national security and foreign policy interests. DTAG members also shall
be versed in the complexity of commercial defense trade and industrial
competitiveness, and all members must be able to advise the Bureau on
these matters. While members are expected to represent their companies
or organizations, national security and foreign policy interests of the
United States shall be the basis for all policy and technical
recommendations.
DTAG members' responsibilities include:
Service for a consecutive two-year term which may be
renewed or terminated at the discretion of the Assistant Secretary of
State for Political-Military Affairs (membership shall automatically
terminate for members who fail to attend two consecutive DTAG plenary
meetings).
Making recommendations in accordance with the DTAG Charter
and the FACA.
Making policy and technical recommendations within the
scope of the U.S. commercial export control regime as mandated in the
AECA, the ITAR, and appropriate directives.
Please note that DTAG members may not be reimbursed for travel, per
diem, and other expenses incurred in connection with their duties as
DTAG members. An individual who is currently registered, or was
registered at any time during the period of January 1, 2010 to the
present, as a Federal lobbyist is not eligible to serve on the DTAG.
Individuals who applied for membership in response to the Notice at
76 FR 72745 do not need to reapply. Their applications will be
considered in conjunction with any application received as a result of
this Notice.
How to apply: Applications in response to this notice must contain
the following information: (1) Name of applicant; (2) affirmation of
U.S. citizenship; (3) organizational affiliation and title, as
appropriate; (4) mailing address; (5) work telephone number; (6) email
address; (7) r[eacute]sum[eacute]; (8) summary of qualifications for
DTAG membership and (9) confirmation that you have not been registered
as a Federal lobbyist at any time from January 1, 2010 to the present.
This information may be provided via two methods:
Emailed to the following address: SlyghPC@state.gov. In
the subject field, please write, ``DTAG Application.''
Send in hardcopy to the following address: Patricia C.
Slygh, PM/DDTC, SA-1, 12th Floor, Directorate of Defense Trade
Controls, Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, U.S. Department of
State, Washington, DC 20522-0112.
All applications must be postmarked by March 1, 2012.
Dated: January 27, 2012.
Robert S. Kovac,
Designated Federal Official, Defense Trade Advisory Group, Department
of State.
[FR Doc. 2012-2803 Filed 2-6-12; 8:45 am]
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