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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Environmental Technologies Trade
Advisory Committee, Request for
Nominations
International Trade
Administration, Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Solicitation of Nominations for
Membership on the Environmental
Technologies Trade Advisory
Committee (ETTAC).
AGENCY:
The Department of
Commerce, International Trade
Administration (ITA) is requesting
nominations for memberships on the
Environmental Technologies Trade
Advisory Committee (ETTAC). The
ETTAC was established under the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5
U.S.C. App., and pursuant to Section
2313(c) of the Export Enhancement Act
of 1988, as amended, 15 U.S.C. 4728(c).
ETTAC was first chartered on May 31,
1994. ETTAC advises the Environmental
Trade Working Group (ETWG) of the
Trade Promotion Coordinating
Committee (TPCC), through the
Secretary of Commerce in his capacity
as Chairman of the TPCC. ETTAC
advises on the development and
administration of programs to expand
U.S. exports of environmental
technologies, goods, and services and
products that comply with United States
environmental, safety, and related
requirements. The Department of
Commerce anticipates rechartering
ETTAC for a new two-year term in
October 2012, and is seeking
nominations for membership on the
ETTAC for the new charter term.
DATES: All applications for immediate
consideration for appointment must be
received on or before midnight EDT on
September 21, 2012. After that date, ITA
will continue to accept applications
under this notice for a period of up to
two years from the deadline to fill any
vacancies that may arise.
SUMMARY:
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Please send nominations by
post, email, or fax to the attention of
Todd DeLelle, Office of Energy &
Environmental Industries, International
Trade Administration, U.S. Department
of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Ave.
NW., Room 4053, Washington, DC
20230; phone 202–482–4877; email
todd.delelle@trade.gov; fax 202–482–
5665.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Todd DeLelle, Office of Energy &
Environmental Industries, International
Trade Administration, U.S. Department
of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Ave.
NW., Room 4053, Washington, DC
20230; phone 202–482–4877; email
todd.delelle@trade.gov; fax 202–482–
5665.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Secretary of Commerce invites
nominations to ETTAC for
appointments for a two-year term
beginning in the fall of 2012. The
ETTAC was most recently rechartered
on October 25, 2010, and the ETTAC’s
new charter term is anticipated to begin
in fall 2012. Members will be selected
in accordance with applicable
Department of Commerce Guidelines
based upon their ability to advise the
Secretary of Commerce on the
development and administration of
programs to expand U.S. exports of
environmental technologies, goods, and
services and products that comply with
United States environmental, safety, and
related requirements, as articulated in
ETTAC’s Charter, which is available on
the Internet at https://
www.environment.ita.doc.gov under the
tab: Advisory Committee. The ETTAC
shall advise on matters including: trade
policy development and negotiations
relating to U.S. environmental
technologies exports; the effect of U.S.
Government policies, regulations and
programs, and foreign government
policies’ and practices on the export of
U.S. environmental products,
technologies, and services; the
competitiveness of U.S. industry and its
ability to compete for environmental
technologies, products and services
opportunities in international markets;
the identification of priority
environmental technologies, products
and service markets with high
immediate returns for U.S. exports;
strategies to increase private sector
awareness and effective use of U.S.
Government export promotion
programs; the development of
complementary industry and trade
association export promotion programs;
and the development of U.S.
Government programs to encourage
producers of environmental
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technologies, products and services to
enter new foreign markets.
The Secretary of Commerce will
appoint up to 35 members to the
ETTAC. The members shall be selected
in a manner that ensures that the
ETTAC is balanced in terms of product
and service lines and reflects the
diversity of this sector, including in
terms of geographic location and
company size. Members of the ETTAC
shall be drawn from U.S. environmental
technologies manufacturing and
services companies, U.S. trade
associations, and U.S. private sector
organizations involved in the promotion
of environmental technologies,
products, and services. The ETTAC
shall include at least one individual
representing each of the following:
1. Environmental businesses,
including small businesses;
2. Trade associations in the
environmental sector;
3. Private sector organizations
involved in the promotion of
environmental exports, including
products that comply with U.S.
environmental, safety, and related
requirements;
4. States (as defined in 15 U.S.C.
4721(j)(5)) and associations representing
the States; and
5. Other appropriate interested
members of the public, including labor
representatives.
Candidates should be senior
executive-level representatives from
U.S. environmental technology
companies, trade associations, and nonprofit organizations. Applicants must
have experience in exporting
environmental technologies products
and services; ITA particularly seeks
applicants with experience in one or
more of the following sectors:
(1) Air pollution control and
monitoring technologies;
(2) Analytic devices and services;
(3) Environmental engineering and
consulting services;
(4) Financial services relevant to the
environmental sector;
(5) Process and pollution prevention
technologies;
(6) Solid and hazardous waste
management technologies; and
(7) Water and wastewater treatment
technologies.
Members serve in a representative
capacity, expressing the views and
interests of a U.S. company or
organization as well as its particular
sector; they are, therefore, not Special
Government Employees. For purposes of
ETTAC eligibility, a U.S. company is
defined as a firm incorporated in the
United States (or an unincorporated
firm with its principal place of business
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in the United States) that is at least 51
percent owned and controlled by U.S.
persons. For purposes of ETTAC
eligibility, a U.S. organization is defined
as an organization established in the
United States that is controlled by U.S.
persons, as determined based on its
board of directors (or comparable
governing body), membership, and
funding sources, as applicable.
All members must be U.S. citizens.
Federally registered lobbyists are not
eligible for appointment, nor are
individuals registered as a foreign agent
under the Foreign Agents Registration
Act.
ETTAC members are not be
compensated for their services or
reimbursed for their travel expenses.
The ETTAC shall, to the extent
practicable, meet approximately three
times a year. Most ETTAC meetings are
held in Washington, DC.
All appointments are made without
regard to political affiliation. Members
shall serve at the pleasure of the
Secretary for a two year term. Selfnominations will be accepted. If you are
interested in being nominated to
become a member of ETTAC, please
provide the following information (2
pages maximum):
(1) Name;
(2) Title;
(3) Work phone, fax, and email
address;
(4) A sponsor letter from the applicant
on his or her entity’s letterhead or, if the
applicant is to represent an entity other
than his or her employer, a letter from
the entity to be represented, containing
a brief statement of why the applicant
should be considered for membership
on the ETTAC. This letter should
include the name and address of entity
to be represented by the applicant,
including Web site address, and address
the applicant’s experience in exporting
environmental technologies products
and services;
(5) Short biography of nominee,
including information demonstrating
knowledge and experience relevant to
the work of the ETTAC;
(6) Brief description of the entity to be
represented, including, as applicable, its
business activities, company size
(number of employees and annual
sales), and export markets served; and
(7) An affirmative statement that:
(a) The applicant is a U.S. citizen;
(b) The applicant is not a federallyregistered lobbyist, and that the
applicant understands that if appointed,
the applicant will not be allowed to
continue to serve as an ETTAC member
if the applicant becomes a federallyregistered lobbyist;
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(c) The applicant is not required to
register as a foreign agent under the
Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938,
as amended;
(d) The applicant meets all ETTAC
eligibility requirements, including that
the applicant represents a U.S. company
or U.S. organization.
Please do not send company or trade
association brochures or any other
information.
Nominees selected to serve on the
ETTAC will be notified.
Edward A. O’Malley,
Director, Office of Energy and Environmental
Industries.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Environmental Technologies Trade Advisory Committee, Request for
Nominations
AGENCY: International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Solicitation of Nominations for Membership on the Environmental
Technologies Trade Advisory Committee (ETTAC).
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SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration
(ITA) is requesting nominations for memberships on the Environmental
Technologies Trade Advisory Committee (ETTAC). The ETTAC was
established under the Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. App.,
and pursuant to Section 2313(c) of the Export Enhancement Act of 1988,
as amended, 15 U.S.C. 4728(c). ETTAC was first chartered on May 31,
1994. ETTAC advises the Environmental Trade Working Group (ETWG) of the
Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee (TPCC), through the Secretary of
Commerce in his capacity as Chairman of the TPCC. ETTAC advises on the
development and administration of programs to expand U.S. exports of
environmental technologies, goods, and services and products that
comply with United States environmental, safety, and related
requirements. The Department of Commerce anticipates rechartering ETTAC
for a new two-year term in October 2012, and is seeking nominations for
membership on the ETTAC for the new charter term.
DATES: All applications for immediate consideration for appointment
must be received on or before midnight EDT on September 21, 2012. After
that date, ITA will continue to accept applications under this notice
for a period of up to two years from the deadline to fill any vacancies
that may arise.
ADDRESSES: Please send nominations by post, email, or fax to the
attention of Todd DeLelle, Office of Energy & Environmental Industries,
International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401
Constitution Ave. NW., Room 4053, Washington, DC 20230; phone 202-482-
4877; email todd.delelle@trade.gov; fax 202-482-5665.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Todd DeLelle, Office of Energy &
Environmental Industries, International Trade Administration, U.S.
Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Ave. NW., Room 4053,
Washington, DC 20230; phone 202-482-4877; email todd.delelle@trade.gov;
fax 202-482-5665.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Secretary of Commerce invites
nominations to ETTAC for appointments for a two-year term beginning in
the fall of 2012. The ETTAC was most recently rechartered on October
25, 2010, and the ETTAC's new charter term is anticipated to begin in
fall 2012. Members will be selected in accordance with applicable
Department of Commerce Guidelines based upon their ability to advise
the Secretary of Commerce on the development and administration of
programs to expand U.S. exports of environmental technologies, goods,
and services and products that comply with United States environmental,
safety, and related requirements, as articulated in ETTAC's Charter,
which is available on the Internet at https://www.environment.ita.doc.gov under the tab: Advisory Committee. The
ETTAC shall advise on matters including: trade policy development and
negotiations relating to U.S. environmental technologies exports; the
effect of U.S. Government policies, regulations and programs, and
foreign government policies' and practices on the export of U.S.
environmental products, technologies, and services; the competitiveness
of U.S. industry and its ability to compete for environmental
technologies, products and services opportunities in international
markets; the identification of priority environmental technologies,
products and service markets with high immediate returns for U.S.
exports; strategies to increase private sector awareness and effective
use of U.S. Government export promotion programs; the development of
complementary industry and trade association export promotion programs;
and the development of U.S. Government programs to encourage producers
of environmental
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technologies, products and services to enter new foreign markets.
The Secretary of Commerce will appoint up to 35 members to the
ETTAC. The members shall be selected in a manner that ensures that the
ETTAC is balanced in terms of product and service lines and reflects
the diversity of this sector, including in terms of geographic location
and company size. Members of the ETTAC shall be drawn from U.S.
environmental technologies manufacturing and services companies, U.S.
trade associations, and U.S. private sector organizations involved in
the promotion of environmental technologies, products, and services.
The ETTAC shall include at least one individual representing each of
the following:
1. Environmental businesses, including small businesses;
2. Trade associations in the environmental sector;
3. Private sector organizations involved in the promotion of
environmental exports, including products that comply with U.S.
environmental, safety, and related requirements;
4. States (as defined in 15 U.S.C. 4721(j)(5)) and associations
representing the States; and
5. Other appropriate interested members of the public, including
labor representatives.
Candidates should be senior executive-level representatives from
U.S. environmental technology companies, trade associations, and non-
profit organizations. Applicants must have experience in exporting
environmental technologies products and services; ITA particularly
seeks applicants with experience in one or more of the following
sectors:
(1) Air pollution control and monitoring technologies;
(2) Analytic devices and services;
(3) Environmental engineering and consulting services;
(4) Financial services relevant to the environmental sector;
(5) Process and pollution prevention technologies;
(6) Solid and hazardous waste management technologies; and
(7) Water and wastewater treatment technologies.
Members serve in a representative capacity, expressing the views
and interests of a U.S. company or organization as well as its
particular sector; they are, therefore, not Special Government
Employees. For purposes of ETTAC eligibility, a U.S. company is defined
as a firm incorporated in the United States (or an unincorporated firm
with its principal place of business in the United States) that is at
least 51 percent owned and controlled by U.S. persons. For purposes of
ETTAC eligibility, a U.S. organization is defined as an organization
established in the United States that is controlled by U.S. persons, as
determined based on its board of directors (or comparable governing
body), membership, and funding sources, as applicable.
All members must be U.S. citizens. Federally registered lobbyists
are not eligible for appointment, nor are individuals registered as a
foreign agent under the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
ETTAC members are not be compensated for their services or
reimbursed for their travel expenses. The ETTAC shall, to the extent
practicable, meet approximately three times a year. Most ETTAC meetings
are held in Washington, DC.
All appointments are made without regard to political affiliation.
Members shall serve at the pleasure of the Secretary for a two year
term. Self-nominations will be accepted. If you are interested in being
nominated to become a member of ETTAC, please provide the following
information (2 pages maximum):
(1) Name;
(2) Title;
(3) Work phone, fax, and email address;
(4) A sponsor letter from the applicant on his or her entity's
letterhead or, if the applicant is to represent an entity other than
his or her employer, a letter from the entity to be represented,
containing a brief statement of why the applicant should be considered
for membership on the ETTAC. This letter should include the name and
address of entity to be represented by the applicant, including Web
site address, and address the applicant's experience in exporting
environmental technologies products and services;
(5) Short biography of nominee, including information demonstrating
knowledge and experience relevant to the work of the ETTAC;
(6) Brief description of the entity to be represented, including,
as applicable, its business activities, company size (number of
employees and annual sales), and export markets served; and
(7) An affirmative statement that:
(a) The applicant is a U.S. citizen;
(b) The applicant is not a federally-registered lobbyist, and that
the applicant understands that if appointed, the applicant will not be
allowed to continue to serve as an ETTAC member if the applicant
becomes a federally-registered lobbyist;
(c) The applicant is not required to register as a foreign agent
under the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended;
(d) The applicant meets all ETTAC eligibility requirements,
including that the applicant represents a U.S. company or U.S.
organization.
Please do not send company or trade association brochures or any
other information.
Nominees selected to serve on the ETTAC will be notified.
Edward A. O'Malley,
Director, Office of Energy and Environmental Industries.
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