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Pursuant to the Council on
Environmental Quality (CEQ)
regulations, implementing the
procedural provisions of the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the
U.S. General Services Administration
(GSA) has prepared and filed a Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
with the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA). GSA is the lead agency;
cooperating agencies are U.S.
Department of State (DOS), U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, EPA, and National
Guard Bureau. The Draft EIS was
prepared to evaluate the environmental
impacts of site acquisition and
development of the DOS, Bureau of
Diplomatic Security, Foreign Affairs
Security Training Center (FASTC) at the
Virginia Army National Guard’s
Maneuver Training Center at Fort
Pickett and Nottoway County’s Pickett
Park in Nottoway County, Virginia. The
project would be developed on land
currently operated or owned by the
Virginia Army National Guard and
Nottoway County. The purpose of the
proposed FASTC in Nottoway County is
to consolidate existing dispersed
training functions into a single suitable
location to improve training efficiency
and enhance training operations. More
detailed information on the FASTC
program is available at https://
www.state.gov/recovery/fastc.
DATES: Comment date: The public may
submit comments on the Draft EIS
during a 45-day public review and
comment period beginning October 26,
2012 with publication of this notice and
ending on December 10, 2012.
Instructions for submitting comments
may be found under the heading
‘‘Supplemental Information’’ in this
notice.
Public Meeting: A public information
meeting is scheduled for November 7,
2012, between 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.
at the Blackstone Conference and
Retreat Center located at 707 Fourth
Street, Blackstone VA, 23824.
Informational posters will be on display
in the Dining Hall, and representatives
from GSA and DOS will be available to
explain the proposed project, answer
questions, and receive comments from
the public. An informational
presentation followed by an informal
question and answer session will take
place in the Auditorium from 7:00 p.m.
to 7:45 p.m. Comments cards and a
stenographer will be available for the
public to provide formal written
comments.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments by
mail to: Ms. Abigail Low, GSA Project
Manager, 20 N 8th Street, Philadelphia,
PA 19107.
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Ms.
Abigail Low, GSA Project Manager,
email: FASTC.info@gsa.gov or
telephone: (215) 446–4815.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
purpose of the proposed FASTC at Fort
Pickett is to consolidate existing
dispersed training functions into a
single suitable location to improve
training efficiency and enhance training
operations. The proposed FASTC is
needed to establish a facility from
which DOS Bureau of Diplomatic
Security may conduct a wide array of
law enforcement and security training to
meet the increased demand for welltrained personnel. A Notice of Intent to
prepare an EIS was published in the
Federal Register on October 4, 2011
(Volume 76, No. 192). A 30-day public
scoping comment period was held from
October 4, 2011 to November 3, 2011.
Two build alternatives and a no action
alternative have been evaluated in the
Draft EIS. The Preferred Alternative is
Alternative 2; construction of the
FASTC program, including driving
tracks, firing ranges, mock urban
environments, explosives ranges,
classrooms, simulation labs, a fitness
center, administrative offices,
dormitories, and a dining hall, on four
adjacent parcels at Fort Pickett and
Pickett Park in Nottoway County,
VA.The Draft EIS has been distributed
to various federal, state, and local
agencies. The Draft EIS is available for
review on the project Web site https://
www.state.gov/recovery/fastc. A printed
copy of the Draft EIS is available for
viewing at the following libraries:
• Nottoway County Library—Louis
Spencer Epes Memorial Library, 415
South Main St, Blackstone, VA
• Amelia County—James L. Hamner
Public Library, 16351 Dunn Street,
Amelia, VA
• Brunswick County—Brunswick
County Library, 133 W. Hicks Street,
Lawrenceville, VA
• Dinwiddie County—Dinwiddie
Library, 14103 Boydton Plank Road,
Dinwiddie, VA
• Lunenburg County—Ripberger
Library, 117 South Broad St., Kenbridge,
VA
• Prince Edward County—
Farmville—Prince Edward Community
Library, 1303 West 3rd Street,
Farmville, VA
• Chesterfield County—Central
Library, 9501 Lori Road, Chesterfield,
VA
• Mecklenburg County—Southside
Regional Library, 316 Washington
Street, Boydton, VA
Federal, state, and local agencies, and
other interested parties, are invited and
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encouraged to be present or represented
at the public meeting on November 7,
2012. All formal comments will become
part of the public record and substantive
comments will be responded to in the
Final EIS. Comments on the Draft EIS
can be submitted three ways: (1) Submit
comments via the FASTC email address:
FASTC.info@gsa.gov, (2) provide
written or oral (recorded by a
stenographer) comments during the
public meeting, or (3) mail a comment
form or letter to: Ms. Abigail Low, GSA
Project Manager, 20 N 8th Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19107. Written
comments postmarked by December 10,
2012 will become part of the official
public record.
Dated: October 16, 2012.
Leonard Purzycki,
Director of FM&SP, GSA Mid Atlantic Region.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Renewal of Charters for Certain
Federal Advisory Committees
Department of Health and
Human Services, Office of the Secretary,
Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Health.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
As stipulated by the Federal
Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5
U.S.C. App), the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services is hereby
announcing that the charters have been
renewed for the following federal
advisory committees for which Office of
the Assistant Secretary for Health
provides management support: Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome Advisory Committee
(CFSAC); President’s Council on
Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition (PCFSN);
Secretary’s Advisory Committee on
Human Research Protections (SACHRP);
and Advisory Committee on Blood
Safety and Availability (ACBSA).
Functioning as federal advisory
committees, these committees are
governed by the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA). Under FACA, the charter for a
federal advisory committee must be
renewed every two years in order for the
committee to continue to operate.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Olga
B. Nelson, Committee Management
Officer, Office of the Assistant Secretary
for Health, U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services, 200 Independence
Avenue SW., Room 714B; Washington,
DC 20201; (202) 690–5205.
SUMMARY:
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CFSAC
was established on September 5, 2002 as
a discretionary federal advisory
committee. The Committee was
established to advise, consult with, and
make recommendations to the Secretary,
through the Assistant Secretary for
Health, on a broad range of topics
including (1) The current state of
knowledge and research about the
epidemiology and risk factors relating to
chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), and
identifying potential opportunities in
these areas; (2) current and proposed
diagnosis and treatment methods for
chronic fatigue syndrome; and (3)
development and implementation of
programs to inform the public, health
care professionals, and the biomedical,
academic, and research communities
about chronic fatigue syndrome
advances.
One amendment was proposed and
approved for the new charter. The
Committee structure has been expanded
to include three non-voting liaison
representative positions. These
positions will be occupied by
representatives from organizations that
have interest in, and/or are concerned
with, the issues of individuals with
CFS. Individuals will be designated by
their organizations to serve as nonvoting liaison representatives for a term
not to exceed two years. The designated
federal officer (DFO) for CFSAC or
designee will select the organizations to
serve in the non-voting liaison
representative positions. The non-voting
liaison representatives will not receive
compensation.
On August 29, 2012, the Secretary of
Health and Human Services approved
renewal of the CFSAC charter. The new
charter was made effective and filed
with the appropriate Congressional
committees and the Library of Congress
on September 5, 2012. Renewal of the
CFSAC charter provides authorization
for the Committee to continue to operate
until September 5, 2014. A copy of the
Committee charter is available on the
CFSAC Web site at https://www.hhs.gov/
advcomcfs.
The PCFSN is a non-discretionary
federal advisory committee. The PCFSN
was established under Executive Order
13545, dated June 22, 2010. This
authorizing directive was issued to
amend the purpose, function, and name
of the Council, which formerly operated
as the President’s Council on Physical
Fitness and Sports (PCPFS). The scope
of the Council was changed to include
nutrition to bring attention to the
importance of good nutrition with
regular physical activity for maintaining
a healthy lifestyle. The PCFSN is the
only federal advisory committee that is
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focused solely on the promotion of
physical activity, fitness, sports, and
nutrition. Since the PCFSN was
established by Presidential directive,
appropriate action had to be taken by
the President or agency head to
authorize continuation of the PCFSN.
The President issued Executive Order
13585, dated September 30, 2011,
authorizing the PCFSN to continue to
operate until September 30, 2013.
No amendments were recommended
for the PCFSN charter. The charter was
approved by the Secretary of Health and
Human Services and filed with the
appropriate Congressional committees
and the Library of Congress on
September 10, 2012. A copy of the
Council charter is available on the
PCFSN Web site at https://fitness.gov.
SACHRP is a discretionary federal
advisory committee. SACHRP provides
advice to the Secretary, through the
Assistant Secretary for Health, on
matters pertaining to the continuance
and improvement of functions within
the authority of the Department of
Health and Human Services concerning
protections for human subjects in
research.
No amendments were recommended
for the SACHRP charter. On September
21, 2012, the Secretary of Health and
Human Services approved renewal of
the SACHRP charter. The new charter
was filed with the appropriate
Congressional committees and the
Library of Congress on October 1, 2012.
SACHRP is authorized to continue to
operate until October 1, 2014. A copy of
the charter is available on the
Committee Web site at https://
www.hhs.gov/ohrp/sachrp/.
The ACBSA is a discretionary federal
advisory committee. The Committee
was established to provide advice to the
Secretary, through the Assistant
Secretary for Health, on a range of
policy issues around the safety and
availability of the blood supply and
blood products.
The following amendments were
proposed and approved for the ACBSA
charter: (1) The Committee title has
been changed to Advisory Committee on
Blood and Tissue Safety and
Availability (ACBTSA); (2) the scope of
work to be performed by the Committee
has been clarified. For solid organs and
blood stem cells, the Committee’s scope
will be limited to policy issues related
to donor derived infectious disease
complications of transplantation; (3) the
Committee’s scope of activities and
duties have been expanded to include
tissues because the ACBTSA has
responsibility for providing advice and
making recommendations on
transplantation; and (4) the Committee
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structure has been expanded to increase
the number of official representative
members to nine to allow representation
from the American Association of
Tissue Banks, the Eye Bank Association
of America, and an organ procurement
organization.
On October 9, 2012, the new charter
was approved by the Secretary of Health
and Human Services and filed with the
appropriate Congressional committees
and the Library of Congress. ACBTSA is
authorized to operate until October 9,
2014. A copy of the charter can be
obtained on the ACBTSA Web site at
https://www.hhs.gov/ash/bloodsafety/
index.html.
Copies of the charters for the
designated committees also can be
obtained by accessing the FACA
database that is maintained by the
Committee Management Secretariat
under the General Services
Administration. The Web site address
for the FACA database is https://fido.gov/
facadatabase.
Dated: October 22, 2012.
Howard K. Koh,
Assistant Secretary for Health.
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Human Services, Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Health; and U.S.
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Nutrition, and Consumer Services and
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The Department of Health and
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jointly with the U.S. Department of
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beginning of calendar year 2013. This
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nominations of individuals who are
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Renewal of Charters for Certain Federal Advisory Committees
AGENCY: Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the
Secretary, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: As stipulated by the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
amended (5 U.S.C. App), the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services is hereby announcing that the charters have been renewed for
the following federal advisory committees for which Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Health provides management support: Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome Advisory Committee (CFSAC); President's Council on
Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition (PCFSN); Secretary's Advisory Committee
on Human Research Protections (SACHRP); and Advisory Committee on Blood
Safety and Availability (ACBSA). Functioning as federal advisory
committees, these committees are governed by the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA). Under FACA, the charter for a
federal advisory committee must be renewed every two years in order for
the committee to continue to operate.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Olga B. Nelson, Committee Management
Officer, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, 200 Independence Avenue SW., Room 714B;
Washington, DC 20201; (202) 690-5205.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CFSAC was established on September 5, 2002
as a discretionary federal advisory committee. The Committee was
established to advise, consult with, and make recommendations to the
Secretary, through the Assistant Secretary for Health, on a broad range
of topics including (1) The current state of knowledge and research
about the epidemiology and risk factors relating to chronic fatigue
syndrome (CFS), and identifying potential opportunities in these areas;
(2) current and proposed diagnosis and treatment methods for chronic
fatigue syndrome; and (3) development and implementation of programs to
inform the public, health care professionals, and the biomedical,
academic, and research communities about chronic fatigue syndrome
advances.
One amendment was proposed and approved for the new charter. The
Committee structure has been expanded to include three non-voting
liaison representative positions. These positions will be occupied by
representatives from organizations that have interest in, and/or are
concerned with, the issues of individuals with CFS. Individuals will be
designated by their organizations to serve as non-voting liaison
representatives for a term not to exceed two years. The designated
federal officer (DFO) for CFSAC or designee will select the
organizations to serve in the non-voting liaison representative
positions. The non-voting liaison representatives will not receive
compensation.
On August 29, 2012, the Secretary of Health and Human Services
approved renewal of the CFSAC charter. The new charter was made
effective and filed with the appropriate Congressional committees and
the Library of Congress on September 5, 2012. Renewal of the CFSAC
charter provides authorization for the Committee to continue to operate
until September 5, 2014. A copy of the Committee charter is available
on the CFSAC Web site at https://www.hhs.gov/advcomcfs.
The PCFSN is a non-discretionary federal advisory committee. The
PCFSN was established under Executive Order 13545, dated June 22, 2010.
This authorizing directive was issued to amend the purpose, function,
and name of the Council, which formerly operated as the President's
Council on Physical Fitness and Sports (PCPFS). The scope of the
Council was changed to include nutrition to bring attention to the
importance of good nutrition with regular physical activity for
maintaining a healthy lifestyle. The PCFSN is the only federal advisory
committee that is focused solely on the promotion of physical activity,
fitness, sports, and nutrition. Since the PCFSN was established by
Presidential directive, appropriate action had to be taken by the
President or agency head to authorize continuation of the PCFSN. The
President issued Executive Order 13585, dated September 30, 2011,
authorizing the PCFSN to continue to operate until September 30, 2013.
No amendments were recommended for the PCFSN charter. The charter
was approved by the Secretary of Health and Human Services and filed
with the appropriate Congressional committees and the Library of
Congress on September 10, 2012. A copy of the Council charter is
available on the PCFSN Web site at https://fitness.gov.
SACHRP is a discretionary federal advisory committee. SACHRP
provides advice to the Secretary, through the Assistant Secretary for
Health, on matters pertaining to the continuance and improvement of
functions within the authority of the Department of Health and Human
Services concerning protections for human subjects in research.
No amendments were recommended for the SACHRP charter. On September
21, 2012, the Secretary of Health and Human Services approved renewal
of the SACHRP charter. The new charter was filed with the appropriate
Congressional committees and the Library of Congress on October 1,
2012. SACHRP is authorized to continue to operate until October 1,
2014. A copy of the charter is available on the Committee Web site at
https://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/sachrp/.
The ACBSA is a discretionary federal advisory committee. The
Committee was established to provide advice to the Secretary, through
the Assistant Secretary for Health, on a range of policy issues around
the safety and availability of the blood supply and blood products.
The following amendments were proposed and approved for the ACBSA
charter: (1) The Committee title has been changed to Advisory Committee
on Blood and Tissue Safety and Availability (ACBTSA); (2) the scope of
work to be performed by the Committee has been clarified. For solid
organs and blood stem cells, the Committee's scope will be limited to
policy issues related to donor derived infectious disease complications
of transplantation; (3) the Committee's scope of activities and duties
have been expanded to include tissues because the ACBTSA has
responsibility for providing advice and making recommendations on
transplantation; and (4) the Committee structure has been expanded to
increase the number of official representative members to nine to allow
representation from the American Association of Tissue Banks, the Eye
Bank Association of America, and an organ procurement organization.
On October 9, 2012, the new charter was approved by the Secretary
of Health and Human Services and filed with the appropriate
Congressional committees and the Library of Congress. ACBTSA is
authorized to operate until October 9, 2014. A copy of the charter can
be obtained on the ACBTSA Web site at https://www.hhs.gov/ash/bloodsafety/.
Copies of the charters for the designated committees also can be
obtained by accessing the FACA database that is maintained by the
Committee Management Secretariat under the General Services
Administration. The Web site address for the FACA database is https://fido.gov/facadatabase.
Dated: October 22, 2012.
Howard K. Koh,
Assistant Secretary for Health.
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