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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force
Notice To Extend Public Comment
Period for United States Air Force F–
35A Operational Basing Environmental
Impact Statement
AGENCY:
The United States Air Force,
DoD.
Notification of Extension of
Public Comment Period.
ACTION:
The U.S. Air Force is issuing
this notice to advise the public of an
extension to the public comment period.
The initial Notice of Availability
published in the Federal Register on
April 13, 2012 (Vol. 77, No. 72/Notices/
22315) requested public comments no
later than June 4, 2012. The Air Force
has extended the deadline for
submitting public comments to June 20,
2012. All substantive comments on the
Draft EIS received during the public
comment period will be considered in
the preparation of the Final EIS.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Please direct any written comments or
requests for information to Mr. Nicholas
Germanos, ACC/A7PS, 129 Andrews St.,
Suite 332, Langley AFB, VA 23665, ph:
757–764–9334.
SUMMARY:
Henry Williams Jr.,
DAF, Acting Air Force Federal Register
Liaison Officer.
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Fiscal Year 2012 Draft Work Plan
Denali Commission.
Notice; Correction.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Denali Commission
(Commission) is an independent federal
agency based on an innovative federalstate partnership designed to provide
critical utilities, infrastructure and
support for economic development and
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in training in Alaska by delivering
federal services in the most costeffective manner possible. The
Commission was created in 1998 with
passage of the October 21, 1998 Denali
Commission Act (Act) (Title III of Public
Law 105–277, 42 USC 3121). The Denali
Commission Act requires that the
Commission develop proposed work
plans for future spending and that the
annual Work Plan be published in the
Federal Register, providing an
opportunity for a 30-day period of
public review and written comment.
The Commission is republishing the
May 17, 2012 notice in full with
corrections included.
This Federal Register notice serves to
announce the 30-day opportunity for
public comment on the Denali
Commission Draft Work Plan for Federal
Fiscal Year 2012.
DATES: Comments and related material
to be received by June 20, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments to the
Denali Commission, Attention: Sabrina
Hoppas, 510 L Street, Suite 410,
Anchorage, AK 99501.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Ms. Sabrina Hoppas, Denali
Commission, 510 L Street, Suite 410,
Anchorage, AK 99501. Telephone: (907)
271–1414. Email: shoppas@denali.gov.
Background
The Denali Commission
(Commission) is an independent federal
agency based on an innovative federalstate partnership designed to provide
critical utilities, infrastructure and
support for economic development and
training in Alaska by delivering federal
services in the most cost-effective
manner possible. The Commission was
created in 1998 with passage of the
October 21, 1998, Denali Commission
Act (Act) (Title III of Pub. L. 105–277,
42 USC 3121).
The Commission’s mission is to
partner with tribal, federal, state, and
local governments and collaborate with
all Alaskans to improve the
effectiveness and efficiency of
government services, to develop a welltrained labor force employed in a
diversified and sustainable economy,
and to build and ensure the operation
and maintenance of Alaska’s basic
infrastructure.
By creating the Commission, Congress
mandated that all parties involved
partner together to find new and
innovative solutions to the unique
infrastructure and economic
development challenges in America’s
most remote communities.
Pursuant to the Denali Commission
Act, as amended, the Commission
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determines its own basic operating
principles and funding criteria on an
annual federal fiscal year (October 1 to
September 30) basis. The Commission
outlines these priorities and funding
recommendations in an annual Work
Plan. The Work Plan is adopted on an
annual basis in the following manner,
which occurs sequentially as listed:
• Commissioners first forward an
approved draft version of the Work Plan
to the Federal Co-Chair.
• The Federal Co-Chair approves the
draft Work Plan for publication in the
Federal Register providing an
opportunity for a 30-day period of
public review and written comment.
During this time, the draft Work Plan is
also disseminated widely to
Commission program partners
including, but not limited to the Bureau
of Indian Affairs (BIA), the Economic
Development Administration (EDA),
and the United States Department of
Agriculture—Rural Development
(USDA–RD).
• Public comment concludes and
Commission staff provides the Federal
Co-Chair with a summary of public
comment and recommendations, if any,
associated with the draft Work Plan.
• If no revisions are made to the draft,
the Federal Co-Chair provides notice of
approval of the Work Plan to the
Commissioners, and forwards the Work
Plan to the Secretary of Commerce for
approval; or, if there are revisions the
Federal Co-Chair provides notice of
modifications to the Commissioners for
their consideration and approval, and
upon receipt of approval from
Commissioners, forwards the Work Plan
to the Secretary of Commerce for
approval.
• The Secretary of Commerce
approves the Work Plan.
FY 2012 Annual Work Plan (Amended)
In FY 2011, the typical annual Work
Plan process was not carried out.
Several factors contributed to this
including continuing resolutions (CRs)
passed by Congress late in the fiscal
year resulting in latent consideration of
the FY 2011 annual Work Plan by the
Commissioners (Commissioners met on
June 2, 2011 to consider the FY 2011
annual Work Plan). In addition, the final
FY 2011 budget included a rescission of
$15,000,000 in prior year unobligated
funds and uncertainty on how the
rescission may impact the FY 2011
Work Plan was not resolved until
September 2011.
With concurrence from the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) and the
Secretary of Commerce, the amended
FY 2011 Work Plan will be processed
concurrently with the FY 2012 Work
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force
Notice To Extend Public Comment Period for United States Air
Force F-35A Operational Basing Environmental Impact Statement
AGENCY: The United States Air Force, DoD.
ACTION: Notification of Extension of Public Comment Period.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Air Force is issuing this notice to advise the public
of an extension to the public comment period. The initial Notice of
Availability published in the Federal Register on April 13, 2012 (Vol.
77, No. 72/Notices/22315) requested public comments no later than June
4, 2012. The Air Force has extended the deadline for submitting public
comments to June 20, 2012. All substantive comments on the Draft EIS
received during the public comment period will be considered in the
preparation of the Final EIS.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Please direct any written comments or
requests for information to Mr. Nicholas Germanos, ACC/A7PS, 129
Andrews St., Suite 332, Langley AFB, VA 23665, ph: 757-764-9334.
Henry Williams Jr.,
DAF, Acting Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
[FR Doc. 2012-12458 Filed 5-22-12; 8:45 am]
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