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plus, etc.) and source selection method
(e.g., lowest price technically
acceptable, best value, etc.) affect your
organization’s cybersecurity risk
definition and assessment in federal
acquisitions?
12. How would you recommend the
government evaluate the risk from
companies, products, or services that do
not comply with cybersecurity
standards?
Commercial Practices: In general, DoD
and GSA seek information about
commercial procurement practices
related to cybersecurity.
For example:
13. To what extent do any commonly
used commercial standards fulfill
federal requirements for your sector?
14. Is there a widely accepted risk
analysis framework that is used within
your sector that the federal acquisition
community could adapt to help
determine which acquisitions should
include the requirement to apply
cybersecurity standards?
15. Describe your organization’s
policies and procedures for governing
cybersecurity risk. How does senior
management communicate and oversee
these policies and procedures? How has
this affected your organization’s
procurement activities?
16. Does your organization use
‘‘preferred’’ or ‘‘authorized’’ suppliers or
resellers to address cybersecurity risk?
How are the suppliers identified and
utilized?
17. What tools are you using to brief
cybersecurity risks in procurement to
your organization’s management?
18. What performance metrics and
goals do organizations adopt to ensure
their ability to manage cybersecurity
risk in procurement and maintain the
ability to provide essential services?
19. Is your organization a preferred
supplier to any customers that require
adherence to cybersecurity standards for
procurement? What are the
requirements to obtain preferred
supplier status with this customer?
20. What procedures or assessments
does your organization have in place to
vet and approve vendors from the
perspective of cybersecurity risk?
21. How does your organization
handle and address cybersecurity
incidents that occur in procurements?
Do you aggregate this information for
future use? How do you use it?
22. What mechanisms does your
organization have in place for the secure
exchange of information and data in
procurements?
23. Does your organization have a
procurement policy for the disposal for
hardware and software?
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24. How does your organization
address new and emerging threats or
risks in procurement for private sector
commercial transactions? Is this process
the same or different when performing
a federal contract? Explain.
25. Within your organization’s
corporate governance structure, where is
cyber risk management located (e.g.,
CIO, CFO, Risk Executive)?
26. If applicable, does your Corporate
Audit/Risk Committee examine retained
risks from cyber and implement special
controls to mitigate those retained risks?
27. Are losses from cyber risks and
breaches treated as a cost of doing
business?
28. Does your organization have
evidence of a common set of
information security standards (e.g.,
written guidelines, operating manuals,
etc)?
29. Does your organization disclose
vulnerabilities in your product/services
to your customers as soon as they
become known? Why or why not?
30. Does your organization have trackand-trace capabilities and/or the means
to establish the provenance of products/
services throughout your supply chain?
31. What testing and validation
practices does your organization
currently use to ensure security and
reliability of products it purchases?
Harmonization: In general, DoD and
GSA seek information about any
conflicts in statutes, regulations,
policies, practices, contractual terms
and conditions, or acquisition processes
affecting federal acquisition
requirements related to cybersecurity
and how the federal government might
address those conflicts.
For example:
32. What cybersecurity requirements
that affect procurement in the United
States (e.g., local, state, federal, and
other) has your organization
encountered? What are the conflicts in
these requirements, if any? How can any
such conflicts best be harmonized or deconflicted?
33. What role, in your organization’s
view, should national/international
standards organizations play in
cybersecurity in federal acquisitions?
34. What cybersecurity requirements
that affect your organization’s
procurement activities outside of the
United States (e.g., local, state, national,
and other) has your organization
encountered? What are the conflicts in
these requirements, if any? How can any
such conflicts best be harmonized or deconflicted with current or new
requirements in the United States?
35. Are you required by the terms of
contracts with federal agencies to
comply with unnecessarily duplicative
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or conflicting cybersecurity
requirements? Please provide details.
36. What policies, practices, or other
acquisition processes should the federal
government change in order to achieve
cybersecurity in federal acquisitions?
37. Has your organization recognized
competing interests amongst
procurement security standards in the
private sector? How has your company
reconciled these competing or
conflicting standards?
Dated: May 7, 2013.
Darren Blue,
Associate Administrator for the GSA, Office
of Emergency Response and Recovery.
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Federal Management Regulation;
Redesignations of Federal Buildings
Public Buildings Service (PBS),
General Services Administration (GSA).
ACTION: Notice of a bulletin.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The attached bulletin
announces the designation and
redesignation of six Federal buildings.
DATES: Expiration Date: This bulletin
announcement expires July 30, 2013.
The building designations and
redesignations remains in effect until
canceled or superseded by another
bulletin.
U.S.
General Services Administration, Public
Buildings Service (PBS), 1800 F Street
NW., Washington, DC 20405, telephone
number: 202–501–1100.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dan Tangherlini,
Acting Administrator of General Services.
U.S. GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
DESIGNATIONS AND
REDESIGNATION OF FEDERAL
BUILDINGS
TO: Heads of Federal Agencies
SUBJECT: Redesignations of Federal
Buildings
1. What is the purpose of this
bulletin? This bulletin announces the
designation and redesignation of six
Federal buildings.
2. When does this bulletin expire?
This bulletin announcement expires
July 30, 2013. The building designations
and redesignations remain in effect until
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Alto Lee Adams, Sr., United States
Courthouse
United States Route 1
Fort Pierce, FL 34950
James F. Battin United States
Courthouse
2601 2nd Avenue North
Billings, MT 59101
canceled or superseded by another
bulletin.
3. Designation. The names of the
designated buildings are as follows:
Robert H. Jackson United States
Courthouse
2 Niagara Square
Buffalo, NY 14202
Former Name
(Location at 315 North 26th Street
shall no longer be designated as the
James F. Battin U.S. Courthouse)
4. Redesignation. The former and new
names of the redesignated buildings are
as follows:
New Name
Ariel Rios Federal Building
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW.
Washington, DC 20004
William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW.
Washington, DC 20004
George Mahon Federal Building
200 East Wall Street
Midland, TX 79701
George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush
United States Courthouse and George Mahon
Federal Building
200 East Wall Street
Midland, TX 79701
Federal Office Building 8
200 C Street, SW.
Washington, DC 20204
Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr., Federal Building
200 C Street, SW.
Washington, DC 20204
5. Who should we contact for further
information regarding designation and
redesignation of these Federal
buildings? U.S. General Services
Administration, Public Buildings
Service (PBS), 1800 F Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20405, telephone
number: 202–501–1100.
Dan Tangherlini,
Acting Administrator of General
Services.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Meeting of the Community Preventive
Services Task Force (Task Force)
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC), Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
The Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC)
announces the next meeting of the
Community Preventive Services Task
Force (Task Force). The Task Force is
independent and nonfederal. Its
members are nationally known leaders
in public health practice, policy, and
research, and are appointed by the CDC
Director. The Task Force was convened
in 1996 by the Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS) to assess the
effectiveness of community,
environmental, population, and
healthcare system interventions in
public health and health promotion.
During this meeting, the Task Force will
SUMMARY:
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consider the findings of systematic
reviews and issue findings and
recommendations to help inform
decision making about policy, practice,
and research in a wide range of U.S.
settings. The Task Force’s
recommendations, along with the
systematic reviews of the scientific
evidence on which they are based, are
compiled in the Guide to Community
Preventive Services (Community Guide).
DATES: The meeting will be held on
Wednesday, June 19, 2013 from 8:30
a.m. to 5:30 p.m., EDT and Thursday,
June 20, 2013 from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00
p.m. EDT.
Logistics: The Task Force Meeting will
be held at the Emory Conference Center
at 1615 Clifton Road Atlanta, GA 30329.
Information regarding logistics will be
available Wednesday, May 22, 2013 on
the Community Guide Web site
(www.thecommunityguide.org).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Andrea Baeder, The Community Guide
Branch, Epidemiology and Analysis
Program Office, Office of Surveillance,
Epidemiology, and Laboratory Services,
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, MS–E–
69, Atlanta, Georgia 30333, phone: (404)
498–6876, email: CPSTF@cdc.gov.
Purpose: The purpose of the meeting
is for the Task Force to consider the
findings of systematic reviews and issue
findings and recommendations to help
inform decision making about policy,
practice, and research in a wide range
of U.S. settings.
Matters to be discussed: Matters to be
discussed: cancer prevention and
control, cardiovascular disease
prevention and control, diabetes
prevention and control, motor vehiclerelated injury prevention, improving
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oral health, promoting physical activity,
promoting health equity, and reducing
tobacco use and secondhand smoke
exposure.
Meeting Accessibility: This meeting is
open to the public, limited only by
space availability.
Dated: May 6, 2013.
Tanja Popovic,
Deputy Associate Director for Science,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Food and Drug Administration
[Docket No. FDA–2012–N–1131]
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Submission for Office of
Management and Budget Review;
Comment Request; New Animal Drug
Applications and Supporting
Regulations and Form FDA 356V
AGENCY:
Food and Drug Administration,
HHS.
ACTION:
Notice.
SUMMARY: The Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) is announcing
that a proposed collection of
information has been submitted to the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for review and clearance under
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
DATES: Fax written comments on the
collection of information by June 12,
2013.
To ensure that comments on
the information collection are received,
OMB recommends that written
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
[FMR Bulletin-PBS-2013-01; Docket 2013-0002; Sequence 5]
Federal Management Regulation; Redesignations of Federal
Buildings
AGENCY: Public Buildings Service (PBS), General Services Administration
(GSA).
ACTION: Notice of a bulletin.
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SUMMARY: The attached bulletin announces the designation and
redesignation of six Federal buildings.
DATES: Expiration Date: This bulletin announcement expires July 30,
2013. The building designations and redesignations remains in effect
until canceled or superseded by another bulletin.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: U.S. General Services Administration,
Public Buildings Service (PBS), 1800 F Street NW., Washington, DC
20405, telephone number: 202-501-1100.
Dan Tangherlini,
Acting Administrator of General Services.
U.S. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
DESIGNATIONS AND REDESIGNATION OF FEDERAL BUILDINGS
TO: Heads of Federal Agencies
SUBJECT: Redesignations of Federal Buildings
1. What is the purpose of this bulletin? This bulletin announces
the designation and redesignation of six Federal buildings.
2. When does this bulletin expire? This bulletin announcement
expires July 30, 2013. The building designations and redesignations
remain in effect until
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canceled or superseded by another bulletin.
3. Designation. The names of the designated buildings are as
follows:
Robert H. Jackson United States Courthouse
2 Niagara Square
Buffalo, NY 14202
Alto Lee Adams, Sr., United States Courthouse
United States Route 1
Fort Pierce, FL 34950
James F. Battin United States Courthouse
2601 2nd Avenue North
Billings, MT 59101
(Location at 315 North 26th Street shall no longer be designated as
the James F. Battin U.S. Courthouse)
4. Redesignation. The former and new names of the redesignated
buildings are as follows:
Former Name New Name
Ariel Rios Federal Building William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW.
Washington, DC 20004 Washington, DC 20004
George Mahon Federal Building George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush
United States Courthouse and George Mahon
Federal Building
200 East Wall Street 200 East Wall Street
Midland, TX 79701 Midland, TX 79701
Federal Office Building 8 Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., Federal Building
200 C Street, SW. 200 C Street, SW.
Washington, DC 20204 Washington, DC 20204
5. Who should we contact for further information regarding
designation and redesignation of these Federal buildings? U.S. General
Services Administration, Public Buildings Service (PBS), 1800 F Street
NW., Washington, DC 20405, telephone number: 202-501-1100.
Dan Tangherlini,
Acting Administrator of General Services.
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