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Estimated number of respondents/
affected entities: 60 to 125.
Estimated number of plans per
registrant: initial and one amended
(estimates are provided based on the
assumption that one amendment will be
filed in the same year as the initial
submission).
Estimated aggregate hourly burden
(initial plans): 3,640 to 7,490 hrs.
Estimated aggregate hourly burden
(amendments): 3,640 to 7,490 hrs.
Estimated aggregate hourly burden
(initial plans and one amendment):
7,280 to 14,980 hours.
Estimated aggregate costs (initial
plan): $1,621,880 to $3,337,330.
Estimated aggregate costs
(amendments): $1,621,880 to
$3,337,330.
Estimated aggregate costs (initial
plans and one amendment): $3,243,760
to $6,674,660 (average of $4,959,210).
Frequency of collection (for all of the
above categories): Occasional.
There are no capital costs or operating
and maintenance costs associated with
this collection.
Dated: November 2, 2012.
Sauntia S. Warfield,
Assistant Secretary of the Commission.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Army Education Advisory Committee
Study Meeting
Department of the Army, DoD.
Notice of open meeting.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Pursuant to the Federal
Advisory Committee Act of 1972 (5
U.S.C., Appendix, as amended), the
Sunshine in the Government Act of
1976 (U.S.C. 552b, as amended) and 41
Code of the Federal Regulations (41 CFR
102–3. 140 through 160, the Department
of the Army announces the following
committee meeting:
Name of Committee: Army Education
Advisory Committee (AEAC).
Date(s) of Meeting: November 15,
2012.
Time(s) of Meeting: 1530–1630.
Location: TRADOC HQ, 950 Jefferson
Ave, Building 950, Conference Room
2047, 2rd Floor, Ft Eustis, VA.
Purpose: Adopt the findings and
recommendations for the following
study:
Essential Proficiencies and
Professional Development Plan for
Facilitators.
Proposed Agenda: Thursday 15
November 2012: 1530–1630—the study
results for Essential Proficiencies and
Professional Development Plan for
Facilitators study are presented to the
AEAC. The AEAC will deliberate and
vote upon adoption of the findings and
recommendations.
SUMMARY:
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Non
AEAC attendee’s must contact Mr.
Wayne Joyner at (757) 501–5810,
albert.w.joyner.civ@mail.mil, before
November 9, 2012 in order to attend.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: None.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Brenda S. Bowen,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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Performance Review Board
Membership
Department of the Army, DoD.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice is given of the names
of members of a Performance Review
Board for the Department of the Army.
DATES: Effective Date: November 15,
2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Barbara Smith, Civilian Senior Leader
Management Office, 111 Army
Pentagon, Washington, DC 20310–0111.
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performance of these executives.
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Performance Review Board will be
composed of a subset of the following
individuals:
1. Ms. Stephanie A. Barna, Deputy
General Counsel (Operations and
Personnel), Office of the General
Counsel.
2. LTG Thomas P. Bostick,
Commanding General, United States
Army Corps of Engineers.
3. Mr. Joseph C. Capps, Executive
Director/Director of Services, Assistant
Chief of Staff for Installation
Management, Installation Management
Command.
4. Ms. Kathryn A. Condon, Executive
Director of the Army National
Cemeteries Program, Office of the
Secretary of the Army.
5. Ms. Gwendolyn R. DeFilippi,
Director, Civilian Senior Leader
Management Office, Office of the
Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Manpower and Reserve Affairs).
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6. MG Genaro J. Dellarocco,
Commanding General, United States
Army Test and Evaluation Command.
7. Ms. Sue A. Engelhardt, Director of
Human Resources, United States Army
Corps of Engineers.
8. Mr. Kevin M. Fahey, Program
Executive Officer, Combat Support and
Combat Service Support, Office of the
Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Acquisition, Logistics and Technology).
9. Ms. Ellen M. Helmerson, Deputy
Chief of Staff, G–1/4 (Personnel and
Logistics), United States Army Training
and Doctrine Command.
10. Mr. Thomas R. Lamont, Assistant
Secretary of the Army (Manpower and
Reserve Affairs), Office of the Assistant
Secretary of the Army (Manpower and
Reserve Affairs).
11. Mr. Mark R. Lewis, Deputy Chief
Management Officer, Office of the
Under Secretary of the Army.
12. LTG Patricia E. McQuistion,
Deputy Commanding General, United
States Army Material Command.
13. Ms. Kathleen S. Miller, Assistant
Deputy Chief of Staff, G–4, Office of the
Deputy Chief of Staff, G–4.
14. Ms. Joyce E. Morrow,
Administrative Assistant to the
Secretary of the Army, Office of the
Secretary of the Army.
15. Mr. John B. Nerger, Executive
Deputy to the Commanding General,
United States Army Materiel Command.
16. Mr. Levator Norsworthy Jr.,
Deputy General Counsel(Acquisition)/
Senior Deputy General Counsel, Office
of the General Counsel.
17. Mr. Gerald B. O’Keefe, Deputy
Administrative Assistant to the
Secretary of the Army/Executive
Director, Resources and Programs
Agency, Office of the Administrative
Assistant to the Secretary of the Army.
18. LTG William Phillips, Deputy
Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Acquisition, Logistics and Technology),
Office of the Assistant Secretary of the
Army (Acquisition, Logistics and
Technology).
19. Mr. Wimpy D. Pybus, Deputy
Assistant Secretary of the Army for
Acquisition, Policy and Logisitics,
Office of the Assistant Secretary of the
Army (Acquisition, Logistics, and
Technology).
20. Ms. Diane Randon, Deputy,
Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff for
Installation Management, Office of the
Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation
Management.
21. Mr. J. Randall Robinson, Principal
Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the
Army (Installations, Energy and
Environment), Office of the Assistant
Secretary of the Army (Installations and
Environment).
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22. Mr. Craig R. Schmauder, Deputy
General Counsel (Installation,
Environment and Civil Works), Office of
the General Counsel.
23. Mr. Karl F. Schneider, Principal
Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the
Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs),
Office of Assistant Secretary of the
Army, Manpower and Reserve Affairs.
24. Mr. Brian M. Simmons, Executive
Technical Director/Deputy to the
Commander, United States Army Test
and Evaluation Command.
25. Ms. Heidi Shyu, Assistant
Secretary of the Army (Acquisition,
Logistics and Technology), Office of the
Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Acquisition, Logistics and Technology).
26. Mr. Lawrence Stubblefield,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Diversity and Leadership), Office of the
Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Manpower and Reserve Affairs).
27. MG Todd T. Semonite, Deputy
Commanding General, United States
Army Corps of Engineers.
28. GEN Dennis L. Via, Commanding
General, United States Army Materiel
Command.
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Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Army Education Advisory Committee Study Meeting
AGENCY: Department of the Army, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of open meeting.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act of 1972 (5
U.S.C., Appendix, as amended), the Sunshine in the Government Act of
1976 (U.S.C. 552b, as amended) and 41 Code of the Federal Regulations
(41 CFR 102-3. 140 through 160, the Department of the Army announces
the following committee meeting:
Name of Committee: Army Education Advisory Committee (AEAC).
Date(s) of Meeting: November 15, 2012.
Time(s) of Meeting: 1530-1630.
Location: TRADOC HQ, 950 Jefferson Ave, Building 950, Conference
Room 2047, 2rd Floor, Ft Eustis, VA.
Purpose: Adopt the findings and recommendations for the following
study:
Essential Proficiencies and Professional Development Plan for
Facilitators.
Proposed Agenda: Thursday 15 November 2012: 1530-1630--the study
results for Essential Proficiencies and Professional Development Plan
for Facilitators study are presented to the AEAC. The AEAC will
deliberate and vote upon adoption of the findings and recommendations.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Non AEAC attendee's must contact Mr.
Wayne Joyner at (757) 501-5810, albert.w.joyner.civ@mail.mil, before
November 9, 2012 in order to attend.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: None.
Brenda S. Bowen,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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