Update to Notice of Financial Institutions for Which the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Has Been Appointed Either Receiver, Liquidator, or Manager, 35964-35965 [2012-14676]
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database(s) to manage the use of DACA
solutions to limit the interference
potential among and between DACA
and terrestrial uses. Comsearch suggests
that ‘‘a centralized database approach
offers several merits including:
standardized data structures and format,
efficiency in data provisioning, ease of
maintenance, high accuracy and
reliability, and streamlined interaction.’’
We seek comment on this ‘‘centralized
database’’ approach.
To ensure that frequency reuse does
not cause interference, wireless
providers must ensure that they
coordinate the transmitters in their
network and coordinate with providers
operating in adjacent markets on the
same frequencies. We seek comment on
whether similar procedures should be
adopted for DACA technologies and, if
so, what they should include.
Moreover, other than allocating
dedicated spectrum for the use of DACA
technologies, are there methods to
ensure that frequency reuse does not
cause interference or to minimize any
such interference?
Several comments raised the concern
that the use of DACA technologies
during emergencies could overlap with
the restoration of terrestrial services,
potentially creating interference. We
seek comment on ways to avoid this
problem.
We also seek comment on DACA
signal propagation.
We also seek comment on directional
antennas and any other products that
can help to mitigate or reduce
interference.
AT&T suggests that the use of tethered
aerostats, i.e., aerostats tethered to the
ground, would minimize interference
concerns and propagate a more
predictable signal, especially if
equipped with stabilizers to minimize
movement of the aerostat that
accompanies the use of DACA
technology. We seek comment on the
suitability of tethered platforms.
3. Interoperability
Interoperability is a central
requirement of emergency response
communications between multiple
disciplines and agencies. If DACA
technologies are used for emergency
communications, it is critical to ensure
that they preserve interoperability for
emergency responders. How can
existing public safety network services
be accessed using DACA solutions
while preserving interoperability?
C. Prioritization of Service and Access
DACA systems may have limitations
in terms of the aggregate volume of
traffic that can be supported by an aerial
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platform, due to factors such as the size,
weight, and power of DACA
technologies. Such limitations may
create a need to examine priorities
among the various communications
services that DACA systems might help
restore. We seek comment on the issue
of prioritizing certain communications
services immediately following a
catastrophic event.
D. International Considerations
We recognize that radio
transmissions, including from DACA
transmitters, do not recognize political
boundaries. Could DACA technologies
operate in a way that would comply
with the signal strength limits set forth
in these agreements? If DACA
technologies are unable to comply with
technical criteria detailed in existing
agreements with Canada and Mexico,
we seek comment on what types of
agreement would need to be reached
with each country to permit DACA
operations along the border.
E. Conclusion
1. Ensuring that communications are
available immediately following a
catastrophic event is critical to
emergency response. DACA brings the
promise of a new tool that can be
rapidly deployed and utilized when
terrestrial infrastructure is not available,
potentially facilitating the use of day-today commercial and public safety
devices. This capability could save
lives. We intend for the record
generated by this proceeding to provide
the opportunity for a thorough
discussion of DACA technologies and
solutions that address system
performance, service prioritization, and
governance issues.
Accordingly, it is ordered that,
pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), 4(o),
7(b), 301, 316 and 403 of the
Communications Act of 1934, 47 U.S.C.
151, 154(i)–(j) & (o), 157(b), 301, 316
and 403, and § 1.430 of the
Commission’s rules, 47 CFR 1.430, this
Notice of Inquiry is adopted.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.
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FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE
CORPORATION
Notice of Sunshine Act Meeting
Pursuant to the provisions of the
‘‘Government in the Sunshine Act’’ (5
U.S.C. 552b), notice is hereby given that
at 11:17 a.m. on Tuesday, June 12, 2012,
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the Board of Directors of the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation met in
closed session to consider matters
related to the Corporation’s supervision,
corporate, and resolution activities.
In calling the meeting, the Board
determined, on motion of Director
Thomas J. Curry (Comptroller of the
Currency), seconded by Director
Jeremiah O. Norton (Appointive),
concurred in by Director Richard
Cordray (Director, Consumer Financial
Protection Bureau), Director Thomas M.
Hoenig (Appointive), and Acting
Chairman Martin J. Gruenberg, that
Corporation business required its
consideration of the matters which were
to be the subject of this meeting on less
than seven days’ notice to the public;
that no earlier notice of the meeting was
practicable; that the public interest did
not require consideration of the matters
in a meeting open to public observation;
and that the matters could be
considered in a closed meeting by
authority of subsections (c)(4), (c)(6),
(c)(8), (c)(9)(A)(ii), (c)(9)(B), and (c)(10)
of the ‘‘Government in the Sunshine
Act’’ (5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(4), (c)(6), (c)(8),
(c)(9)(A)(ii), (c)(9)(B), and (c)(10)).
The meeting was held in the Board
Room of the FDIC Building located at
550-17th Street NW., Washington, DC.
Dated: June 12, 2012.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Robert E. Feldman,
Executive Secretary.
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FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE
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Update to Notice of Financial
Institutions for Which the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation Has
Been Appointed Either Receiver,
Liquidator, or Manager
Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation.
ACTION: Update Listing of Financial
Institutions in Liquidation.
AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given that
the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation (Corporation) has been
appointed the sole receiver for the
following financial institutions effective
as of the Date Closed as indicated in the
listing. This list (as updated from time
to time in the Federal Register) may be
relied upon as ‘‘of record’’ notice that
the Corporation has been appointed
receiver for purposes of the statement of
policy published in the July 2, 1992
issue of the Federal Register (57 FR
29491). For further information
SUMMARY:
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concerning the identification of any
institutions which have been placed in
liquidation, please visit the Corporation
Web site at www.fdic.gov/bank/
Dated: June 11, 2012.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Pamela Johnson,
Regulatory Editing Specialist.
individual/failed/banklist.html or
contact the Manager of Receivership
Oversight in the appropriate service
center.
INSTITUTIONS IN LIQUIDATION
[In alphabetical order]
FDIC Ref. No.
10441
10442
10443
10444
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Bank name
City
Carolina Federal Savings Bank .........................
Farmers’ Bank and Traders’ State .....................
First Capital Bank ...............................................
Waccamaw Bank ...............................................
Charleston ..........................................................
Shabbona ...........................................................
Kingfisher ...........................................................
Whiteville ............................................................
hmgcommunitysupport
program@fhfa.gov.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Rona Richardson, Administrative Office
Manager, Housing Mission and Goals
(DHMG), Federal Housing Finance
Agency, by telephone at 202–649–3224,
by electronic mail at
Rona.Richardson@FHFA.gov, or by
hard-copy mail at the Federal Housing
Finance Agency, Ninth Floor, 400
Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC
20024.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE
AGENCY
[No. 2012–N–05]
Federal Home Loan Bank Members
Selected for Community Support
Review
Federal Housing Finance
Agency.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Federal Housing Finance
Agency (FHFA) is announcing the
Federal Home Loan Bank (Bank)
members it has selected for the 2010
sixth round review cycle under the
FHFA’s community support
requirements regulation. This notice
also prescribes the deadline by which
Bank members selected for review must
submit Community Support Statements
to FHFA.
DATES: Bank members selected for the
review cycle under the FHFA’s
community support requirements
regulation must submit completed
Community Support Statements to
FHFA on or before July 30, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Bank members selected for
the 2010 sixth round review cycle under
the FHFA’s community support
requirements regulation must submit
completed Community Support
Statements to FHFA either by hard-copy
mail at the Federal Housing Finance
Agency, Ninth Floor, Housing Mission
and Goals (DHMG), 400 Seventh Street,
SW., Washington, DC 20024, or by
electronic mail at
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SUMMARY:
I. Selection for Community Support
Review
Section 10(g)(1) of the Federal Home
Loan Bank Act (Bank Act) requires
FHFA to promulgate regulations
establishing standards of community
investment or service Bank members
must meet in order to maintain access
to long-term advances. See 12 U.S.C.
1430(g)(1). The regulations promulgated
by FHFA must take into account factors
such as the Bank member’s performance
under the Community Reinvestment Act
of 1977 (CRA), 12 U.S.C. 2901 et seq.,
and record of lending to first-time
homebuyers. See 12 U.S.C. 1430(g)(2).
Pursuant to section 10(g) of the Bank
Act, FHFA has promulgated a
community support requirements
regulation that establishes standards a
Bank member must meet in order to
maintain access to long-term advances,
and review criteria FHFA must apply in
evaluating a member’s community
support performance. See 12 CFR part
1290. The regulation includes standards
and criteria for the two statutory
factors—CRA performance and record of
lending to first-time homebuyers. 12
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CFR 1290.3. Only members subject to
the CRA must meet the CRA standard.
12 CFR 1290.3(b). All members,
including those not subject to CRA,
must meet the first-time homebuyer
standard. 12 CFR 1290.3(c).
Under the rule, FHFA selects
approximately one-eighth of the
members in each Bank district for
community support review each
calendar quarter. 12 CFR 1290.2(a).
FHFA will not review an institution’s
community support performance until it
has been a Bank member for at least one
year. Selection for review is not, nor
should it be construed as, any
indication of either the financial
condition or the community support
performance of the member.
Each Bank member selected for
review must complete a Community
Support Statement and submit it to
FHFA by the July 30, 2012 deadline
prescribed in this notice. 12 CFR
1290.2(b)(1)(ii) and (c). On or before
June 29, 2012, each Bank will notify the
members in its district that have been
selected for the 2010 sixth round
community support review cycle that
they must complete and submit to
FHFA by the deadline a Community
Support Statement. 12 CFR
1290.2(b)(2)(i). The member’s Bank will
provide a blank Community Support
Statement Form (OMB No. 2590–0005),
which also is available on the FHFA’s
Web site: https://www.fhfa.gov/webfiles/
2924/FHFAForm060.pdf. Upon request,
the member’s Bank also will provide
assistance in completing the
Community Support Statement.
FHFA has selected the following
members for the 2010 sixth round
community support review cycle:
Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston—District 1
The Community’s Bank ........................................................................................
Charter Oak Federal Credit Union .......................................................................
Salisbury Bank & Trust Company ........................................................................
Bank of New Canaan ...........................................................................................
The Bank of Southern Connecticut ......................................................................
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Groton ...................................................
Lakeville ................................................
New Canaan .........................................
New Haven ...........................................
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Connecticut.
Connecticut.
Connecticut.
Connecticut.
Connecticut.
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FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Update to Notice of Financial Institutions for Which the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation Has Been Appointed Either Receiver,
Liquidator, or Manager
AGENCY: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
ACTION: Update Listing of Financial Institutions in Liquidation.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation (Corporation) has been appointed the sole receiver for the
following financial institutions effective as of the Date Closed as
indicated in the listing. This list (as updated from time to time in
the Federal Register) may be relied upon as ``of record'' notice that
the Corporation has been appointed receiver for purposes of the
statement of policy published in the July 2, 1992 issue of the Federal
Register (57 FR 29491). For further information
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concerning the identification of any institutions which have been
placed in liquidation, please visit the Corporation Web site at
www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/failed/banklist.html or contact the
Manager of Receivership Oversight in the appropriate service center.
Dated: June 11, 2012.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Pamela Johnson,
Regulatory Editing Specialist.
Institutions in Liquidation
[In alphabetical order]
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FDIC Ref. No. Bank name City State Date Closed
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10441....................... Carolina Federal Charleston............ SC 6/8/2012
Savings Bank.
10442....................... Farmers' Bank and Shabbona.............. IL 6/8/2012
Traders' State.
10443....................... First Capital Bank..... Kingfisher............ OK 6/8/2012
10444....................... Waccamaw Bank.......... Whiteville............ NC 6/8/2012
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