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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
13 CFR Part 121
RIN 3245–AG47
Small Business Size Standards;
Manufacturing; Correction
U.S. Small Business
Administration.
ACTION: Correcting amendment.
AGENCY:
This document corrects an
error in the U.S. Small Business
Administration’s (SBA) interim final
rule that appeared in the Federal
Register, which adopted North
American Industry Classification
System 2012 (NAICS 2012) for small
business size standards. This document
also removes the entry for NAICS
315192 in its entirety. These corrections
do not affect small business size
standards.
SUMMARY:
Effective November 27, 2013,
and applicable beginning October 1,
2012.
DATES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Khem Sharma, Chief, Office of Size
Standards, U.S. Small Business
Administration, 409 Third Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20416.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
correction removes an errant
typographical character, which
inadvertently appeared before the
NAICS 339910 entry in the table in
§ 121.201. This document also removes
the entry for NAICS 315192 in its
entirety. These corrections do not affect
small business size standards.
In FR Doc. 2012–19973 appearing on
page 49991 of the August 20, 2012 issue
of the Federal Register, a correction is
necessary on page 50011. Specifically, it
is necessary to remove the less-than-orequal-to (≤) symbol that precedes NAICS
339910 that was not included in SBA’s
submission for publication. This
document removes the unintended
character that derived from a coding
error in the publication process.
In addition, the entry for NAICS
315192, Underwear and Nightwear
Knitting Mills, should be deleted from
the CFR. On page 49994 of the August
20, 2012 issue of the Federal Register,
Table 2 indicates that NAICS 315192
was consolidated with another industry
to create a new one, namely NAICS
315190, Other Apparel Knitting Mills.
That is, under NAICS 2012, NAICS
315192 is no longer a valid industry. In
addition, on page 50008, the rule states
‘‘y. remove . . . 315192 . . .’’ The
revised table, ‘‘Small Business Size
Standards by NAICS Industry’’ correctly
includes NAICS 315190. However,
NAICS 315192 was not removed from
the table.
Need for Correction
The purpose of this action is to
correct the CFR by removing an
erroneous character from the entry for
NAICS 339910.
This correction also removes the
entire entry for NAICS 315192 from the
‘‘Small Business Size Standards by
NAICS Industry’’ (13 CFR 121.201),
because the industry does not exist in
NAICS 2012. The activities that NAICS
2007 had included in NAICS 315192 are
now in NAICS 315190.
List of Subjects in 13 CFR Part 121
Administrative practice and
procedure, Government procurement,
Government property, Grant programs—
business, Individuals with disabilities,
Loan programs—business, Reporting
and recordkeeping requirements, Small
businesses.
For the reasons set forth in the
preamble, SBA amends 13 CFR part 121
by making the following correcting
amendment:
PART 121—SMALL BUSINESS SIZE
REGULATIONS
1. The authority citation for part 121
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 15 U.S.C. 632, 634(b)(6), 662,
694a(9).
2. In § 121.201, in the table:
a. Remove entry 315192, ‘‘Underwear
and Nightwear Knitting Mills’’; and
■ b. Revise entry ‘‘339910’’ to read as
follows:
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§ 121.201 What size standards has SBA
identified by North American Industry
Classification System codes?
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SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARDS BY NAICS INDUSTRY
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Federal Register / Vol. 78, No. 229 / Wednesday, November 27, 2013 / Rules and Regulations
Dated: November 11, 2013.
Calvin Jenkins,
Deputy Associate Administrator, for
Government Contracting and Business
Development.
[FR Doc. 2013–26762 Filed 11–26–13; 8:45 am]
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14 CFR Part 25
[Docket No. FAA–2013–1000; Special
Conditions No. 25–505–SC]
Special Conditions: Boeing Model 777–
200, –300, and –300ER Series
Airplanes; Aircraft Electronic System
Security Protection From Unauthorized
External Access.
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Final special conditions.
AGENCY:
These special conditions are
issued for the Boeing Model 777–200,
–300, and –300ER series airplanes.
These airplanes, as modified by ARINC
Aerospace Company, will have novel or
unusual design features associated with
Class 3 Electronic Flight Bags (EFB) and
wireless local area data networks (LAN)
associated with the EFB architecture
and existing airplane network systems.
The applicable airworthiness
regulations do not contain adequate or
appropriate safety standards for this
design feature. These special conditions
contain the additional safety standards
that the Administrator considers
necessary to establish a level of safety
equivalent to that established by the
existing airworthiness standards.
DATES: Effective Date: The effective date
of these special conditions is November
27, 2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Varun Khanna, FAA, Airplane and
Flight Crew Interface Branch, ANM–
111, Transport Airplane Directorate,
Aircraft Certification Service, 1601 Lind
Avenue SW., Renton, Washington
98057–3356; telephone 425–227–1298;
facsimile 425–227–1149.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
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Background
On August 21, 2012, ARINC
Aerospace Company applied for a
change to Type Certificate No.
T00001SE Rev. 30 dated June 6, 2012 for
installation of Class 3 EFBs and related
LANs in the Boeing Model 777–200,
–300, and –300ER Series Airplanes. The
Boeing Model 777–200 airplanes are
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long-range, wide-body, twin-engine jet
airplanes with a maximum capacity of
440 passengers. The Boeing Model 777–
300 and 777–300ER series airplanes
have a maximum capacity of 550
passengers. The Model 777–200, –300,
and –300ER series airplanes have fly-bywire controls, software-configurable
avionics, and fiber-optic avionics
networks.
The proposed Class 3 EFB
architecture is novel or unusual for
commercial transport airplanes by
allowing connection to previously
isolated data networks connected to
systems that perform functions required
for the safe operation of the airplane.
This proposed data network and design
integration may result in security
vulnerabilities from intentional or
unintentional corruption of data and
systems critical to the safety and
maintenance of the airplane. The
existing regulations and guidance
material did not anticipate this type of
system architecture or electronic access
to aircraft systems. Furthermore,
regulations and current system safety
assessment policy and techniques do
not address potential security
vulnerabilities, which could be caused
by unauthorized access to aircraft data
buses and servers.
Type Certification Basis
Under Title 14, Code of Federal
Regulations (14 CFR) 21.17, ARINC
Aerospace Company must show that the
Boeing Model 777–200, –300, and
–300ER series airplanes meet the
applicable provisions of 14 CFR part 25,
as amended by the following for each
model airplane:
For Model 777–200 airplanes—Title
14 CFR part 25, as amended by
Amendment 25–1 through Amendment
25–82.
For Model 777–300 airplanes—Title
14 CFR part 25, as amended by
Amendment 25–1 through Amendment
25–86.
For Model 777–300ER airplanes—
Title 14 CFR part 25, as amended by
Amendment 25–1 through Amendment
25–98.
In addition, the certification basis
includes certain special conditions,
exemptions, or later amended sections
of the applicable part that are not
relevant to these special conditions.
Special conditions, as defined in Sec.
11.19, are issued in accordance with
Sec. 11.38 and become part of the type
certification basis in accordance with
Sec. 21.101.
If the Administrator finds that the
applicable airworthiness regulations
(i.e., 14 CFR part 25) do not contain
adequate or appropriate safety standards
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for the Boeing Model 777–200, –300,
and –300ER series airplanes because of
a novel or unusual design feature,
special conditions are prescribed under
§ 21.16.
Special conditions are initially
applicable to the model for which they
are issued. Should the type certificate
for that model be amended later to
include any other model that
incorporates the same novel or unusual
design feature, the proposed special
conditions would also apply to the other
model under § 21.101.
In addition to the applicable
airworthiness regulations and proposed
special conditions, the Boeing Model
777–200, –300, and –300ER series
airplanes must comply with the fuel
vent and exhaust emission requirements
of 14 CFR part 34 and the noise
certification requirements of 14 CFR
part 36 and the FAA must issue a
finding of regulatory adequacy under
§ 611 of Public Law 92–574, the ‘‘Noise
Control Act of 1972.’’
The FAA issues special conditions, as
defined in 14 CFR 11.19, under § 11.38,
and they become part of the typecertification basis under § 21.17(a)(2).
Novel or Unusual Design Features
The Boeing Model 777–200, –300,
–300ER series airplanes will incorporate
the following novel or unusual design
features:
Multiple Electronic Flight Bags (EFBs)
and several connected networks that
will interface to existing aircraft
systems. The proposed network
architecture is used for a diverse set of
functions, providing data connectivity
between systems, including:
1. Flight-safety related control and
navigation systems,
2. Operator business and
administrative support (operator
information services),
3. Passenger information systems,
and,
4. Access by systems external to the
airplane.
Discussion
The architecture and network
configuration in the Boeing Model 777–
200, –300, and –300ER series airplanes
may allow increased connectivity to, or
access by, external airplane sources,
airline operations, and maintenance
systems to the aircraft control functions
and airline information services. The
aircraft control functions and airline
information services perform functions
required for the safe operation and
maintenance of the airplane. Previously
these functions and services had very
limited connectivity with external
sources. The architecture and network
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Rules and Regulations
[[Page 70847]]
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
13 CFR Part 121
RIN 3245-AG47
Small Business Size Standards; Manufacturing; Correction
AGENCY: U.S. Small Business Administration.
ACTION: Correcting amendment.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY: This document corrects an error in the U.S. Small Business
Administration's (SBA) interim final rule that appeared in the Federal
Register, which adopted North American Industry Classification System
2012 (NAICS 2012) for small business size standards. This document also
removes the entry for NAICS 315192 in its entirety. These corrections
do not affect small business size standards.
DATES: Effective November 27, 2013, and applicable beginning October 1,
2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Khem Sharma, Chief, Office of Size
Standards, U.S. Small Business Administration, 409 Third Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20416.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This correction removes an errant
typographical character, which inadvertently appeared before the NAICS
339910 entry in the table in Sec. 121.201. This document also removes
the entry for NAICS 315192 in its entirety. These corrections do not
affect small business size standards.
In FR Doc. 2012-19973 appearing on page 49991 of the August 20,
2012 issue of the Federal Register, a correction is necessary on page
50011. Specifically, it is necessary to remove the less-than-or-equal-
to (<=) symbol that precedes NAICS 339910 that was not included in
SBA's submission for publication. This document removes the unintended
character that derived from a coding error in the publication process.
In addition, the entry for NAICS 315192, Underwear and Nightwear
Knitting Mills, should be deleted from the CFR. On page 49994 of the
August 20, 2012 issue of the Federal Register, Table 2 indicates that
NAICS 315192 was consolidated with another industry to create a new
one, namely NAICS 315190, Other Apparel Knitting Mills. That is, under
NAICS 2012, NAICS 315192 is no longer a valid industry. In addition, on
page 50008, the rule states ``y. remove . . . 315192 . . .'' The
revised table, ``Small Business Size Standards by NAICS Industry''
correctly includes NAICS 315190. However, NAICS 315192 was not removed
from the table.
Need for Correction
The purpose of this action is to correct the CFR by removing an
erroneous character from the entry for NAICS 339910.
This correction also removes the entire entry for NAICS 315192 from
the ``Small Business Size Standards by NAICS Industry'' (13 CFR
121.201), because the industry does not exist in NAICS 2012. The
activities that NAICS 2007 had included in NAICS 315192 are now in
NAICS 315190.
List of Subjects in 13 CFR Part 121
Administrative practice and procedure, Government procurement,
Government property, Grant programs--business, Individuals with
disabilities, Loan programs--business, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Small businesses.
For the reasons set forth in the preamble, SBA amends 13 CFR part
121 by making the following correcting amendment:
PART 121--SMALL BUSINESS SIZE REGULATIONS
0
1. The authority citation for part 121 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 632, 634(b)(6), 662, 694a(9).
0
2. In Sec. 121.201, in the table:
0
a. Remove entry 315192, ``Underwear and Nightwear Knitting Mills''; and
0
b. Revise entry ``339910'' to read as follows:
Sec. 121.201 What size standards has SBA identified by North American
Industry Classification System codes?
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Small Business Size Standards by NAICS Industry
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Size standards Size standards
NAICS Code NAICS U.S. industry title in millions of in number of
dollars employees
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339910.................................. Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing.. 500
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Dated: November 11, 2013.
Calvin Jenkins,
Deputy Associate Administrator, for Government Contracting and Business
Development.
[FR Doc. 2013-26762 Filed 11-26-13; 8:45 am]
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