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identification, including (a) parents; (b)
spouse; (c) children; (d) brothers; (e)
sisters; (f) others; (9) team name; (10)
place of insertion; (11) date of launch;
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adjudicate the claim; (4) establish
verified list of claimants for disbursing
agency and facilitate cash payments to
claimants; (5) provide a check list for
attorney’s fees limitation (as specified in
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and place of birth. If a requester has a
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Secretary of Defense/Joint Staff Freedom
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Alexandria, VA 22350–3100.
Requesters should provide full name
and any former names used and date
and place of birth. If a requester has a
SSN and desires to furnish it, he or she
may do so but failure to provide it will
not result in the request not being
processed. The request must also be
signed and include the number of this
system of records notice.’’
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contesting contents and appealing
initial agency determinations are
contained in OSD Administrative
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may be obtained from the system
manager.’’
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under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy
Act of 1974, as amended, the records
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use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as
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compilation of systems of records
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interested parties of a 2-year extension
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allowing United States Coast Guard
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members and their families quick,
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urgent care at a lower cost diverting
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DATES: This demonstration project will
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ADDRESSES: TRICARE Management
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Arlington Boulevard, Suite 5101, Falls
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Army Science Board Request for
Information on Technology and Core
Competencies
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Request for information
regarding support to Army Core
Competencies.
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ACTION:
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
41Code of the Federal Regulations (CFR
102–3.140 through 160, the Department
of the Army requests information on
science and technology (S&T) research,
operational concepts, and mission
support innovations to support Army
core competencies. No funds are
available for any proposal or
information submission and submitting
information does not bind the Army for
any future contracts/grants resulting
from this request for information.
The Army Science Board is requesting
information from organizations external
to the Army that will help the board
complete its analysis and ensure that all
viable sources of information are
explored. Based on information
submitted in response to this request the
Army Science Board may invite selected
organizations to provide additional
information on technologies of interest.
To supplement the information
developed in previous studies and
otherwise available to the Board,
organizations are invited to submit
information on technologies to support
core competencies that they believe
should be considered. Of particular
interest are those technologies that
support Army core competencies and
can be developed externally, either with
support from the Army or from other
sources.
Specific information requested is:
Identification of technology and core
competency it supports; Description of
the technology, including current
maturity and current performers;
description of how the technology
supports the core competency; and
description of why this technology
pursuit/capability is best performed by
the industrial base or other organization
external to the Army, rather than
performed internal to the Army.
ADDRESSES: Written submissions are to
be submitted to the: Army Science
Board, ATTN: Designated Federal
Officer, 2530 Crystal Drive, Suite 7098,
Arlington, VA 22202.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
information please contact COL David
Trybula at david.c.trybula.mil@mail.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background. The Terms of Reference
(TOR) provided by the Office of the
Secretary of the Army directs the Army
Science Board (ASB) to undertake a
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2013 Summer Study on ‘‘Army Science
and Technology (S&T) Essential Core
Competencies.’’
In accordance with the TOR, this
study will analyze the current RDECOM
portfolio and S&T projects and
objectives; compare them to other U.S.
Government laboratories, industrial
laboratories, and academic institutions;
and provide findings and
recommendations, with supporting
analytical underpinning. The study has
identified the following product areas in
which to seek core competencies:
Armor/Anti-Armor; Armaments;
Ground Vehicles; Aviation; Missiles;
Space; C4ISR; Night Vision; Chemical/
Biological Warfare; and Soldier
Systems.
The study will focus on technologies
developed by the RDECOM
suborganizations: Army Research
Laboratory (including Army Research
Office); Armament Research,
Development & Engineering Center
(ARDEC); Aviation & Missile Research,
Development & Engineering Center
(AMRDEC); CommunicationsElectronics Research, Development &
Engineering Center (CERDEC);
Edgewood Chemical Biological
Command (ECBC); Natick Soldier
Research, Development & Engineering
Center (NSRDEC); and Tank Automotive
Research, Development & Engineering
Center (TARDEC). (See www.army.mil/
info/organization/unitsandcommands/
commandstructure/redecom/for
additional information.)
The ASB is tasked to identify which
of these technologies must be developed
in-house/on-site, which can be
developed externally but must be
supported by Army funds, and which
will be developed by others without
significant Army commitment of
resources. Organizations to be
considered that are external to the Army
include other DoD organizations, other
government organizations, international
partners, commercial industry, FFRDCs,
and universities.
Submission Instructions and Format:
To respond to this request for
information, interested parties should
submit all information detailed below.
Packages must be submitted by Friday,
May 3, 2013 by 4 p.m. Eastern Standard
Time. Submissions should briefly
summarize the technologies within a
maximum of four pages (as broken
down in paragraphs c, d and e below),
excluding quad chart, figures, references
and the cover page. No proprietary
information should be included in
responses. Submissions require both a
CD and a hard copy of the response. The
size of the CD submission will be
limited to 20 MB. The hard copy format
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specifications include 12 point font,
single-spaced, single-sided, 8.5 by 11
inches paper, with 1-inch margins.
a. Quad Chart (1 page) The template
for this is available upon request.
b. Cover Page (1 page only):
Title
Organization
Respondent’s technical and
administrative points of contact (names,
addresses, phones and fax numbers, and
email addresses)
c. Abstract (1 page only): Summarize
technology solutions and how they
support Army core competencies.
Respondents are encouraged to be as
succinct as possible while providing
sufficient detail to adequately convey
the technology solutions.
d. Technology Description (2 pages
maximum): Provide an enhanced view
of the technology solution you are
proposing, focusing on the advantages
of the technology and its applicability to
the future Army core competencies. The
description of each solution should
include the current state of development
and the predicted performance levels
the technology should reasonably
achieve. Also provide a summary of
current performers. Describe whether
this technology must be developed inhouse by the Army, developed
externally with Army support, or
monitored by the Army as others
develop the technology.
e. Applicability to Future Army core
competency (1 page only): Identify and
expound upon how the technology
supports an Army core competency,
concentrating on the added capability
this solution provides that currently
does not exist.
Please be as succinct as possible
while providing sufficient detail to
adequately convey the technical
capabilities these solutions have to
support the Army core competencies.
All Proposers should review the
NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL SECURITY
PROGRAM OPERATING MANUAL,
(NISPOM), dated February 28, 2006, as
it provides baseline standards for the
protection of classified information and
prescribes the requirements concerning
Contractor Developed Information
under paragraph 4–105. Defense
Security Service (DSS) Site for the
NISPOM is: https://www.dss.mil/isp/
fac_clear/download_nispom.html.
Unclassified white papers/CDs must
be mailed to the POC listed (see
ADDRESSES and FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT). Proposers who
intend to include classified information
or data in their white paper submission
or who are unsure about the appropriate
classification of their white papers
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should contact the POC for guidance
and direction in advance of preparation
at phone number.
A listing of respondents and whether
or not their submission was utilized will
be made available for public inspection
upon request. Open deliberation by the
full committee is anticipated on or
about July 18, 2013 in Colorado Springs,
CO. This meeting will be preceded by
standard Federal Register notification.
Brenda S. Bowen,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific,
Code 72120, 53560 Hull St, Bldg A33
Room 2531, San Diego, CA 92152–5001,
telephone 619–553–5118, email:
brian.suh@navy.mil.
(Authority: 35 U.S.C. 207, 37 CFR part 404.)
Dated: April 8, 2013
C.K. Chiappetta,
Lieutenant Commander, Office of the Judge
Advocate General, U.S. Navy, Federal
Register Liaison Officer.
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Department of the Navy
Notice of Availability of GovernmentOwned Inventions; Available for
Licensing
Department of the Navy, DoD.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The inventions listed below
are assigned to the United States
Government as represented by the
Secretary of the Navy and are made
available for licensing by the
Department of the Navy.
The following are available for
licensing: Navy Case No. 100513:
METHOD OF FABRICATING A DUAL
CRYSTALLINE SILICON SUSPENSION
SYSTEM USING PRE–FABRICATED
CAVITIES//Navy Case No. 100910:
HARVESTING ROTATIONAL ENERGY
USING LINEAR–BASED ENERGY
HARVESTERS//Navy Case No. 101501:
RECONFIGURABLE ACTIVELY
SWITCHED FLYING CAPACITOR
ARRAY//Navy Case No. 101592:
ANALYTICAL RECONSTRUCTION OF
DIGITAL SIGNALS VIA STITCHED
POLYNOMIAL FITTING//Navy Case
No. 101761: APPARATUS AND
METHODS FOR TIME DOMAIN
MEASUREMENTS OF OSCILLATION
PERTURBATIONS USING PHASE
SHIFTED VIRTUAL INTERVALS//Navy
Case No. 101804: LIGHT FIELD
IMAGING ASSISTED INERTIAL
MAPPING AND NAVIGATION//Navy
Case No. 101875: INERTIAL SENSORS
USING SLIDING PLANE ELECTRON
TUNNELING PROXIMITY SWITCHES//
Navy Case No. 102181: METHOD FOR
FABRICATING PROXIMITY SWITCH
BY ANGLED DEPOSITION//Navy Case
No. 102216: CAPACITIVE PROXIMITY
TRIGGER FOR USE IN TIME–DOMAIN
MEMS INERTIAL SENSORS.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Brian Suh, Office of Research and
Technology Applications, Space and
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Exclusive Patent License; Max-Viz, Inc.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Department of the Navy, DoD.
Notice.
SUMMARY: The Department of the Navy
herby gives notice of its intent to grant
to Max-Viz, Inc., a revocable,
nonassignable, partially exclusive
license in the United States to practice
the Government-Owned inventions
described in U.S. Patent No. 8023760:
System and Method for Enhancing LowVisibility Imagery//U.S. Patent No.
8149245: Adaptive Linear Contrast
Method for Enhancement of LowVisibility Imagery.
Anyone wishing to object to the
grant of this license must file written
objections along with supporting
evidence, if any, not later than May 1,
2013
DATES:
Written objections are to be
filed with the Office of Research and
Technology Applications, Space and
Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific,
Code 72120, 53560 Hull St, Bldg A33
Room 2531, San Diego, CA 92152–5001.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Brian Suh, Office of Research and
Technology Applications, Space and
Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific,
Code 72120, 53560 Hull St, Bldg A33
Room 2531, San Diego, CA 92152–5001,
telephone 619–553–5118, email:
brian.suh@navy.mil.
(Authority: 35 U.S.C. 207, 37 CFR Part 404.)
Dated: April 8, 2013.
C.K. Chiappetta,
Lieutenant Commander, Office of the Judge
Advocate General, U.S. Navy, Federal
Register Liaison Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Navy
Information on Surplus Land at a
Military Installation Designated for
Disposal: Naval Air Station Alameda,
Alameda, California
Department of the Navy, DoD.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: This notice provides
information on withdrawal of surplus
property at Naval Air Station Alameda,
Alameda, California.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Laura Duchnak, Director, Naval
Facilities Engineering Command, Base
Realignment and Closure Program
Management Office, 1455 Frazee Road,
Suite 900, San Diego, CA 92108–4310,
telephone 619–532–0992; or Mr. David
H. Hellman, Deputy Director, Base
Realignment and Closure Program
Management Office, 720 Kennon Street
SE., Suite 320, Washington Navy Yard,
DC 20374, telephone 202–685–8373.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In 1993,
Naval Air Station Alameda located in
Alameda, California was designated for
closure pursuant to the Defense Base
Closure and Realignment Act of 1990,
Public Law 101–510, as amended (the
Act). On March 13, 1995, the
Department of the Navy published a
Notice in the Federal Register (60 FR
13413) that land and facilities at this
installation were declared surplus to the
needs of the Federal Government. Land
and facilities previously reported as
surplus are now required by the Federal
Government to satisfy Department of
Veterans Affairs requirements in the San
Francisco Bay Area.
Notice of Surplus Property. Pursuant
to paragraph (7)(B) of Section 2905(b) of
the Act, as amended by the Base Closure
Community Redevelopment and
Homeless Assistance Act of 1994, the
following information regarding the
withdrawal of previously reported
surplus property at Naval Air Station
Alameda, Alameda, California is
provided.
Withdrawn Property Description. The
surplus determination for the following
land and facilities at Naval Air Station
Alameda, Alameda, California, is
withdrawn.
a. Land. Approximately 74 acres of
improved fee simple land located
within Alameda County and the City of
Alameda.
b. Buildings. The following is a
summary of the buildings and other
improvements located on the abovedescribed land that will also be
withdrawn.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Army Science Board Request for Information on Technology and Core
Competencies
AGENCY: Department of the Army, DoD.
[[Page 22528]]
ACTION: Request for information regarding support to Army Core
Competencies.
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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 41Code of the Federal Regulations
(CFR 102-3.140 through 160, the Department of the Army requests
information on science and technology (S&T) research, operational
concepts, and mission support innovations to support Army core
competencies. No funds are available for any proposal or information
submission and submitting information does not bind the Army for any
future contracts/grants resulting from this request for information.
The Army Science Board is requesting information from organizations
external to the Army that will help the board complete its analysis and
ensure that all viable sources of information are explored. Based on
information submitted in response to this request the Army Science
Board may invite selected organizations to provide additional
information on technologies of interest.
To supplement the information developed in previous studies and
otherwise available to the Board, organizations are invited to submit
information on technologies to support core competencies that they
believe should be considered. Of particular interest are those
technologies that support Army core competencies and can be developed
externally, either with support from the Army or from other sources.
Specific information requested is: Identification of technology and
core competency it supports; Description of the technology, including
current maturity and current performers; description of how the
technology supports the core competency; and description of why this
technology pursuit/capability is best performed by the industrial base
or other organization external to the Army, rather than performed
internal to the Army.
ADDRESSES: Written submissions are to be submitted to the: Army Science
Board, ATTN: Designated Federal Officer, 2530 Crystal Drive, Suite
7098, Arlington, VA 22202.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information please contact COL
David Trybula at david.c.trybula.mil@mail.mil">david.c.trybula.mil@mail.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background. The Terms of Reference (TOR) provided by the Office of
the Secretary of the Army directs the Army Science Board (ASB) to
undertake a 2013 Summer Study on ``Army Science and Technology (S&T)
Essential Core Competencies.''
In accordance with the TOR, this study will analyze the current
RDECOM portfolio and S&T projects and objectives; compare them to other
U.S. Government laboratories, industrial laboratories, and academic
institutions; and provide findings and recommendations, with supporting
analytical underpinning. The study has identified the following product
areas in which to seek core competencies: Armor/Anti-Armor; Armaments;
Ground Vehicles; Aviation; Missiles; Space; C4ISR; Night Vision;
Chemical/Biological Warfare; and Soldier Systems.
The study will focus on technologies developed by the RDECOM
suborganizations: Army Research Laboratory (including Army Research
Office); Armament Research, Development & Engineering Center (ARDEC);
Aviation & Missile Research, Development & Engineering Center (AMRDEC);
Communications-Electronics Research, Development & Engineering Center
(CERDEC); Edgewood Chemical Biological Command (ECBC); Natick Soldier
Research, Development & Engineering Center (NSRDEC); and Tank
Automotive Research, Development & Engineering Center (TARDEC). (See
www.army.mil/info/organization/unitsandcommands/commandstructure/redecom/for additional information.)
The ASB is tasked to identify which of these technologies must be
developed in-house/on-site, which can be developed externally but must
be supported by Army funds, and which will be developed by others
without significant Army commitment of resources. Organizations to be
considered that are external to the Army include other DoD
organizations, other government organizations, international partners,
commercial industry, FFRDCs, and universities.
Submission Instructions and Format: To respond to this request for
information, interested parties should submit all information detailed
below. Packages must be submitted by Friday, May 3, 2013 by 4 p.m.
Eastern Standard Time. Submissions should briefly summarize the
technologies within a maximum of four pages (as broken down in
paragraphs c, d and e below), excluding quad chart, figures, references
and the cover page. No proprietary information should be included in
responses. Submissions require both a CD and a hard copy of the
response. The size of the CD submission will be limited to 20 MB. The
hard copy format specifications include 12 point font, single-spaced,
single-sided, 8.5 by 11 inches paper, with 1-inch margins.
a. Quad Chart (1 page) The template for this is available upon
request.
b. Cover Page (1 page only):
Title
Organization
Respondent's technical and administrative points of contact (names,
addresses, phones and fax numbers, and email addresses)
c. Abstract (1 page only): Summarize technology solutions and how
they support Army core competencies. Respondents are encouraged to be
as succinct as possible while providing sufficient detail to adequately
convey the technology solutions.
d. Technology Description (2 pages maximum): Provide an enhanced
view of the technology solution you are proposing, focusing on the
advantages of the technology and its applicability to the future Army
core competencies. The description of each solution should include the
current state of development and the predicted performance levels the
technology should reasonably achieve. Also provide a summary of current
performers. Describe whether this technology must be developed in-house
by the Army, developed externally with Army support, or monitored by
the Army as others develop the technology.
e. Applicability to Future Army core competency (1 page only):
Identify and expound upon how the technology supports an Army core
competency, concentrating on the added capability this solution
provides that currently does not exist.
Please be as succinct as possible while providing sufficient detail
to adequately convey the technical capabilities these solutions have to
support the Army core competencies.
All Proposers should review the NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL SECURITY
PROGRAM OPERATING MANUAL, (NISPOM), dated February 28, 2006, as it
provides baseline standards for the protection of classified
information and prescribes the requirements concerning Contractor
Developed Information under paragraph 4-105. Defense Security Service
(DSS) Site for the NISPOM is: https://www.dss.mil/isp/fac_clear/download_nispom.html.
Unclassified white papers/CDs must be mailed to the POC listed (see
ADDRESSES and FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT). Proposers who intend to
include classified information or data in their white paper submission
or who are unsure about the appropriate classification of their white
papers
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should contact the POC for guidance and direction in advance of
preparation at phone number.
A listing of respondents and whether or not their submission was
utilized will be made available for public inspection upon request.
Open deliberation by the full committee is anticipated on or about July
18, 2013 in Colorado Springs, CO. This meeting will be preceded by
standard Federal Register notification.
Brenda S. Bowen,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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