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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
[CBP Dec. No. 12–05]
Expansion of Global Entry to
Additional Airports
U.S. Customs and Border
Protection; Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: General notice.
AGENCY:
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U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) has established an
international trusted traveler program,
referred to as Global Entry, at twenty
major U.S. airports. Global Entry allows
pre-approved, low-risk participants
expedited entry into the United States
using Global Entry kiosks located at
designated airports. This document
announces the expansion of the program
to include four additional airports.
DATES: Global Entry will be available at
all four airport locations on or before
September 22, 2012. The exact starting
date for each airport location will be
announced on the Web site at https://
www.globalentry.gov.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Larry Panetta, Office of Field
Operations, (202) 344–1253,
Larry.Panetta@dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Global Entry Program
Global Entry is a voluntary program
that allows for the expedited clearance
of pre-approved, low-risk travelers
arriving in the United States at Global
Entry kiosks located at designated
airports. The Global Entry final rule,
published on February 6, 2012,
promulgated the regulation to establish
Global Entry as a permanent regulatory
program and contains a detailed
description of the program, the
eligibility criteria, the application and
selection process, and the initial airport
locations. See 77 FR 5681 and 8 CFR
235.12. Travelers who wish to
participate in Global Entry must apply
via the CBP Global Entry Web site,
https://www.globalentry.gov or through
the Global On-Line Enrollment System
(GOES) Web site, https://goesapp.cbp.dhs.gov. Applications must be
completed and submitted electronically.
The twenty airports initially chosen
for Global Entry were those facilities
which typically experience the largest
numbers of travelers arriving from
outside of the United States. They
include:
• John F. Kennedy International
Airport, Jamaica, New York (JFK);
• The George Bush Intercontinental
Airport, Houston, Texas (IAH);
• The Washington Dulles
International Airport, Sterling, Virginia
(IAD);
• Los Angeles International Airport,
Los Angeles, California (LAX);
• Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta
International Airport, Atlanta, Georgia
(ATL);
• Chicago O’Hare International
Airport, Chicago, Illinois (ORD);
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• Miami International Airport,
Miami, Florida (MIA);
• Newark Liberty International
Airport, Newark, New Jersey (EWR);
• San Francisco International Airport,
San Francisco, California (SFO);
• Orlando International Airport,
Orlando, Florida (MCO);
• Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County
Airport, Romulus, Michigan (DTW);
• Dallas Fort Worth International
Airport, Dallas, Texas (DFW);
• Honolulu International Airport,
Honolulu, Hawaii (HNL);
• Boston—Logan International
Airport, Boston, Massachusetts (BOS);
• Las Vegas—McCarran International
Airport, Las Vegas, Nevada (LAS);
• Sanford—Orlando International
Airport, Sanford, Florida (SSB);
• Seattle—Tacoma International
Airport-SEATAC, Seattle, Washington
(STT);
• Philadelphia International Airport,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PHL);
• San Juan—Luis Munos Marin
International Airport, San Juan, Puerto
Rico (SAJ);
• Ft. Lauderdale Hollywood
International Airport, Fort Lauderdale,
Florida (FLL), including the General
Aviation Facility private aircraft
terminal.
The preamble to the final rule states
that when CBP is ready to expand
Global Entry to additional airports and
has selected the airports, CBP will
publish an announcement in the
Federal Register and in a posting on the
Web site, https://www.globalentry.gov.
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Expansion of Global Entry Program to
Additional Airports
CBP is expanding the Global Entry
program to include the following four
additional airports: St. Paul
International Airport, Minneapolis,
Minnesota (MSP); Charlotte Douglas
International Airport, Charlotte, North
Carolina (CLT); Phoenix Sky Harbor
International Airport, Phoenix, Arizona
(PHX); and Denver International
Airport, Denver, Colorado (DEN). Global
Entry will become operational at all four
airports on or before September 22,
2012. The exact starting dates of the
expansion of Global Entry to each
airport location will be announced on
the Web site at https://
www.globalentry.gov.
Dated: March 21, 2012.
Kevin K. McAleenan,
Acting Assistant Commissioner, Office of
Field Operations.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Office of the Secretary
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request; DOI Generic
Clearance for the Collection of
Qualitative Feedback on Agency
Service Delivery
Department of the Interior.
30-Day notice of submission of
information collection to the Office of
Management and Budget and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
As part of a Federal
Government-wide effort to streamline
the process to seek feedback from the
public on service delivery, the U.S.
Department of the Interior has
submitted a Generic Information
Collection Request (Generic ICR): ‘‘DOI
Generic Clearance for the Collection of
Qualitative Feedback on Agency Service
Delivery’’ to OMB for approval under
the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) (44
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
DATES: Comments must be submitted by
April 25, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Written comments may be
submitted to the Desk Officer for the
Department of the Interior (DOI) at the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) via email to
OIRA_DOCKET@omb.eop.gov or via
facsimile (202) 395–5806. Please also
send a copy of your comments to Don
Bieniewicz at DOI via email at
Donald_Bieniewicz@ios.doi.gov or via
facsimile (202) 208–4867.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Don
Bieniewicz (202) 208–4915. You may
also review the submitted ICR online at
https://www.reginfo.gov. Follow the
instructions to review Department of the
Interior collections under review by
OMB.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
I. Abstract
The information collection activity
will garner qualitative customer and
stakeholder feedback in an efficient,
timely manner, in accordance with the
Administration’s commitment to
improving service delivery. By
qualitative feedback we mean
information that provides useful
insights on perceptions and opinions,
but are not statistical surveys that yield
quantitative results that can be
generalized to the population of study.
This feedback will provide insights into
customer or stakeholder perceptions,
experiences and expectations, provide
an early warning of issues with service,
or focus attention on areas where
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communication, training or changes in
operations might improve delivery of
products or services. These collections
will allow for ongoing, collaborative and
actionable communications between the
Agency and its customers and
stakeholders. It will also allow feedback
to contribute directly to the
improvement of program management.
Feedback collected under this generic
clearance will provide useful
information, but it will not yield data
that can be generalized to the overall
population. This generic clearance for
qualitative information will not be used
for quantitative information collections
that are designed to yield reliably
actionable results, such as monitoring
trends over time or documenting
program performance. Such data uses
require more rigorous designs that
address: the target population to which
generalizations will be made, the
sampling frame, the sample design
(including stratification and clustering),
the precision requirements or power
calculations that justify the proposed
sample size, the expected response rate,
methods for assessing potential nonresponse bias, the protocols for data
collection, and any testing procedures
that were or will be undertaken prior to
fielding the study.
II. Request for Comments
No comments were received in
response to the 60-day notice published
in the Federal Register of December 22,
2010 (75 FR 80542). We again request
public comments on this proposed
information collection. Your comments
should address: (a) The necessity of the
information collection for the proper
performance of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility; (b) the accuracy of our
estimate of the burden; (c) ways we
could enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and (d) ways we could
minimize the burden of the collection
on the respondents, such as through the
use of automated collection techniques
or other information technology.
A Federal agency may not conduct or
sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, a collection of information
unless it displays a currently valid
Office of Management and Budget
control number.
III. Data
OMB Control Number: 1090—NEW.
Title: DOI Generic Clearance for the
Collection of Qualitative Feedback on
Agency Service Delivery.
Type of Review: New Collection.
Affected Public: Individuals and
Households, Businesses and
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
[CBP Dec. No. 12-05]
Expansion of Global Entry to Additional Airports
AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection; Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: General notice.
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SUMMARY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has established an
international trusted traveler program, referred to as Global Entry, at
twenty major U.S. airports. Global Entry allows pre-approved, low-risk
participants expedited entry into the United States using Global Entry
kiosks located at designated airports. This document announces the
expansion of the program to include four additional airports.
DATES: Global Entry will be available at all four airport locations on
or before September 22, 2012. The exact starting date for each airport
location will be announced on the Web site at https://www.globalentry.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Larry Panetta, Office of Field
Operations, (202) 344-1253, Larry.Panetta@dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Global Entry Program
Global Entry is a voluntary program that allows for the expedited
clearance of pre-approved, low-risk travelers arriving in the United
States at Global Entry kiosks located at designated airports. The
Global Entry final rule, published on February 6, 2012, promulgated the
regulation to establish Global Entry as a permanent regulatory program
and contains a detailed description of the program, the eligibility
criteria, the application and selection process, and the initial
airport locations. See 77 FR 5681 and 8 CFR 235.12. Travelers who wish
to participate in Global Entry must apply via the CBP Global Entry Web
site, https://www.globalentry.gov or through the Global On-Line
Enrollment System (GOES) Web site, https://goes-app.cbp.dhs.gov.
Applications must be completed and submitted electronically.
The twenty airports initially chosen for Global Entry were those
facilities which typically experience the largest numbers of travelers
arriving from outside of the United States. They include:
John F. Kennedy International Airport, Jamaica, New York
(JFK);
The George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston, Texas
(IAH);
The Washington Dulles International Airport, Sterling,
Virginia (IAD);
Los Angeles International Airport, Los Angeles, California
(LAX);
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Atlanta,
Georgia (ATL);
Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois
(ORD);
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Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida (MIA);
Newark Liberty International Airport, Newark, New Jersey
(EWR);
San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco,
California (SFO);
Orlando International Airport, Orlando, Florida (MCO);
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, Romulus,
Michigan (DTW);
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, Dallas, Texas
(DFW);
Honolulu International Airport, Honolulu, Hawaii (HNL);
Boston--Logan International Airport, Boston, Massachusetts
(BOS);
Las Vegas--McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas,
Nevada (LAS);
Sanford--Orlando International Airport, Sanford, Florida
(SSB);
Seattle--Tacoma International Airport-SEATAC, Seattle,
Washington (STT);
Philadelphia International Airport, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania (PHL);
San Juan--Luis Munos Marin International Airport, San
Juan, Puerto Rico (SAJ);
Ft. Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport, Fort
Lauderdale, Florida (FLL), including the General Aviation Facility
private aircraft terminal.
The preamble to the final rule states that when CBP is ready to
expand Global Entry to additional airports and has selected the
airports, CBP will publish an announcement in the Federal Register and
in a posting on the Web site, https://www.globalentry.gov.
Expansion of Global Entry Program to Additional Airports
CBP is expanding the Global Entry program to include the following
four additional airports: St. Paul International Airport, Minneapolis,
Minnesota (MSP); Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Charlotte,
North Carolina (CLT); Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport,
Phoenix, Arizona (PHX); and Denver International Airport, Denver,
Colorado (DEN). Global Entry will become operational at all four
airports on or before September 22, 2012. The exact starting dates of
the expansion of Global Entry to each airport location will be
announced on the Web site at https://www.globalentry.gov.
Dated: March 21, 2012.
Kevin K. McAleenan,
Acting Assistant Commissioner, Office of Field Operations.
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