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related to accelerating innovation and
entrepreneurship.
Applications must be received
by the Office of Innovation and
Entrepreneurship by the close of
business on July 14, 2014 to be
considered for membership in the initial
formation of this Council. Applications
received by July 14, 2014, will also be
considered to fill vacancies which may
occur after Council formation for a
period of one year.
ADDRESSES: Please submit applications
electronically to NACIE@DOC.gov, or by
mail to the Office of Innovation and
Entrepreneurship, Attn: Julie Lenzer
Kirk, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW.,
7th Floor, Washington, DC 20230.
Electronic submissions are preferred.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Julie
Lenzer Kirk, The Office of Innovation
and Entrepreneurship, 1401
Constitution Avenue NW., 7th Floor,
Washington, DC 20230; telephone at
(202) 482–5338; email at NACIE@
DOC.gov.
DATES:
The Office
of Innovation and Entrepreneurship is
accepting applications for membership
on the National Advisory Council on
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
(Council) for a 2-year term beginning the
date of appointment. Members will be
selected, in accordance with
Department of Commerce guidelines,
based on their ability to advise the
Secretary of Commerce on matters
relating to accelerating innovation and
support for and expansion of
entrepreneurship. This includes, but is
not limited to, areas such as:
• Development of policy
recommendations to support
entrepreneurship and innovation across
a range of business sectors;
• Insight into innovative
opportunities to increase the global
competitiveness of both the workforce
and the economy;
• Exploration of opportunities to
promote the role of employers in
developing successful workforce
training partnerships across multiple
stakeholders;
• Encouraging creative use of
technology to facilitate employee
recruiting, training, career development,
and business startups;
• Identify and promote best practices
that accelerate the commercialization of
research developments and intellectual
property.
The Council will identify and
recommend solutions to issues critical
to driving the innovation economy,
including enabling entrepreneurs and
firms to successfully access and develop
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a skilled, globally competitive
workforce. The Council will also serve
as a vehicle for ongoing dialogue with
the entrepreneurship and workforce
development communities, including
working with business and trade
associations. The duties of the Council
are solely advisory, and it shall report
to the Secretary of Commerce through
the Economic Development
Administration and the Office of the
Secretary.
Members of the Council shall be
selected in a manner that ensures that
the Council is balanced in terms of
perspectives and expertise with regard
to innovation, entrepreneurship, and
skills training that leads to a globally
competitive workforce. To that end, the
Secretary seeks diversity in size of
company or organization represented
and seeks to appoint members who
represent diverse geographic locations
and innovation and entrepreneurial
experience from industry, government,
academia and non-governmental
organizations.
Additional factors which may be
considered in the selection of Council
members include candidate’s proven
experience in designing, creating, and/
or improving innovation systems,
commercialization of research and
development, entrepreneurship, and
job-driven skills training that leads to a
globally competitive workforce.
Membership affiliation may include, but
is not limited to, successful executivelevel business leaders; entrepreneurs;
innovators; post-secondary education
leaders; directors of workforce and
training organizations; and other experts
drawn from industry, government,
academia, philanthropic foundations
with a demonstrated track record of
research and/or support of innovation
and entrepreneurship, and nongovernmental organizations. Nominees
will be evaluated consistent with factors
specified in this notice and their ability
to carry out the goals of the Council.
Self-nominations will be accepted.
Appointments will be made without
regard to political affiliation.
Membership. Members shall serve at
the discretion of the Secretary of
Commerce. Because members will be
appointed as experts, members will be
considered special government
employees. Members participating in
Council meetings and events will be
responsible for their travel, living, and
other personal expenses. Meetings will
be held regularly and not less than twice
annually, usually in Washington, DC.
Members are required to attend a
majority of the Council’s meetings. The
first Council meeting for the new charter
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term has not yet been established, but is
targeted for November 2014.
Eligibility. Eligibility for membership
is limited to U.S. citizens who are not
full-time employees of a government or
foreign entity, are not registered with
the Department of Justice under the
Foreign Agents Registration Act, and are
not a federally-registered lobbyist.
Application Procedure. For
consideration, a nominee should
submit: (1) A resume; (2) personal
statement of interest including an
outline of your abilities to advise the
Secretary of Commerce on matters
described above; (3) an affirmative
statement that the applicant is not
required to register as a foreign agent
under the Foreign Agents Registration
Act of 1938, as amended; and (4) an
affirmative statement that the applicant
is not a federally-registered lobbyist. It
is preferred that applications be
submitted electronically to NACIE@
DOC.gov. They can also be sent to the
Office of Innovation and
Entrepreneurship, Attn: Julie Lenzer
Kirk at 1401 Constitution Avenue NW.,
7th Floor, Washington, DC 20230.
Appointments of members of the
Council will be made by the Secretary
of Commerce.
Dated: June 12, 2014.
Roy K.J. Williams,
Assistant Secretary for Economic
Development, Economic Development
Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of the Census
Request for Nominations of Members
To Serve on the National Advisory
Committee on Racial, Ethnic, and
Other Populations
Bureau of the Census,
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of request for
nominations.
AGENCY:
The Bureau of the Census
(Census Bureau) is requesting
nominations of individuals and
organizations to the National Advisory
Committee on Racial, Ethnic, and Other
Populations. The Census Bureau will
consider nominations received in
response to this notice, as well as from
other sources. The SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section of this notice
provides committee and membership
criteria.
DATES: Please submit nominations by
July 17, 2014.
SUMMARY:
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Please submit nominations
to Jeri Green, Chief, Office of External
Engagement, U.S. Census Bureau, Room
8H182, 4600 Silver Hill Road,
Washington, DC 20233. Nominations
also may be submitted via fax at 301–
763–8609, or by email to .
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeri
Green, Chief, Office of External
Engagement, U.S. Census Bureau, Room
8H182, 4600 Silver Hill Road,
Washington, DC 20233, telephone (301)
763–2070.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Committee was established in
accordance with the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA) (Title 5, United
States Code, Appendix 2). The following
provides information about the
committee, membership, and the
nomination process.
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ADDRESSES:
Objectives and Duties
1. The Advisory Committee provides
insight, perspectives, expertise and
advice to the Director of the Census
Bureau on the full spectrum of Census
surveys and programs. The Committee
assists the Census Bureau in developing
appropriate research/methodological,
operational, and communication
strategies to reduce program/survey
costs, improve coverage and operational
efficiency, improve the quality of data
collected, protect the public’s and
business units’ privacy, enhance public
participation and awareness of Census
programs and surveys, and make data
products more useful and accessible.
2. The Committee advises on topics
such as hidden households, language
barriers, students and youth, aging
populations, American Indian and
Alaska Native tribal considerations, new
immigrant populations, populations
affected by natural disasters, highly
mobile and migrant populations,
complex households, poverty
populations, race/ethnic minorities,
rural populations, and population
segments with limited access to
technology. The Committee also advises
on data privacy and confidentiality
concerns, the dynamic nature of new
businesses, minority ownership of
businesses, as well as other concerns
impacting Census survey design and
implementation.
3. The Advisory Committee discusses
census policies, research and
methodology, tests, operations,
communications/messaging and other
activities and advises regarding best
practices to improve censuses, surveys,
operations and programs. The
Committee’s expertise and experiences
help identify cost-efficient ways to
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increase participation among hard-tocount segments of the population as
well as ensuring that the Census
Bureau’s statistical programs are
inclusive and continue to provide the
Nation with accurate, relevant, and
timely statistics.
4. The Committee uses formal
advisory committee meetings, webinars,
web conferences, working groups, and
other methods to accomplish its goals,
consistent with the requirements of the
FACA. The Committee is encouraged to
use Census Regional Office knowledge
to help identify regional, local, tribal,
and grass roots issues, and capture
regional and local perspectives about
Census Bureau surveys and programs.
The Committee should use technology
and video/web conferencing to reduce
meeting and travel costs and to more
fully engage working groups and hard to
count populations.
5. The Committee functions solely as
an advisory body under the FACA.
Membership
1. The Committee will consist of up
to 32 members who serve at the
discretion of the Director.
2. The Committee aims to have a
balanced representation among its
members, considering such factors as
geography, age, gender, race, ethnicity,
technical expertise, community
involvement, knowledge of hard-tocount populations, and familiarity with
Census Bureau programs and/or
activities.
3. The Committee aims to include
members from diverse backgrounds,
including state, local, and tribal
governments, academia, research,
national and community-based
organizations, and the private sector.
4. Membership shall include
individuals, Special Government
Employees (SGEs), who are selected for
their personal expertise with the topics
highlighted above and/or
representatives of organizations
(Representatives) reflecting diverse
populations; national, state, local, and
tribal interests; organizations serving
hard-to-count populations, and
community-based organizations. SGEs
will be subject to the ethical standards
applicable to SGEs. Members will be
individually advised of the capacity in
which they will serve through their
appointment letters.
5. Membership is open to persons
who are not seated on other Census
Bureau stakeholder entities (e.g., State
Data Centers, Census Information
Centers, Federal State Cooperative on
Populations Estimates program, other
Census Advisory Committees, etc.). No
employee of the federal government can
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serve as a member of the Advisory
Committee.
6. Generally, members will serve for
a three-year term. All members will be
reevaluated at the conclusion of each
term with the prospect of renewal,
pending advisory committee needs.
Active attendance and participation in
meetings and activities (e.g., conference
calls and assignments) will be
considered when determining term
renewal or membership continuance.
Generally, members may be appointed
for a second three-year term at the
discretion of the Director.
7. Members are selected in accordance
with applicable Department of
Commerce guidelines.
Miscellaneous
1. Members of the Advisory
Committee serve without compensation,
but receive reimbursement for
committee-related travel and lodging
expenses.
2. The Advisory Committee meets at
least twice a year, budget permitting,
but additional meetings may be held as
deemed necessary by the Census
Director or Designated Federal Official.
All Advisory Committee meetings are
open to the public in accordance with
the FACA.
Nomination Process
1. Nominations should satisfy the
requirements described in the
Membership section above.
2. Individuals, groups, and/or
organizations may submit nominations
on behalf of candidates. All
nominations must include a summary of
the candidate’s qualifications (resume´
or curriculum vitae), along with the
nomination letter. Nominees must be
able to actively participate in the tasks
of the Advisory Committee, including
but not limited to regular meeting
attendance, committee meeting
discussant responsibilities, review of
materials, as well as participation in
conference calls, webinars, working
groups, and/or special committee
activities.
3. The Department of Commerce is
committed to equal opportunity in the
workplace and seeks diverse Advisory
Committee membership.
Dated: June 9, 2014.
John H. Thompson,
Director, Bureau of the Census.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of the Census
Request for Nominations of Members To Serve on the National
Advisory Committee on Racial, Ethnic, and Other Populations
AGENCY: Bureau of the Census, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of request for nominations.
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SUMMARY: The Bureau of the Census (Census Bureau) is requesting
nominations of individuals and organizations to the National Advisory
Committee on Racial, Ethnic, and Other Populations. The Census Bureau
will consider nominations received in response to this notice, as well
as from other sources. The SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this
notice provides committee and membership criteria.
DATES: Please submit nominations by July 17, 2014.
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ADDRESSES: Please submit nominations to Jeri Green, Chief, Office of
External Engagement, U.S. Census Bureau, Room 8H182, 4600 Silver Hill
Road, Washington, DC 20233. Nominations also may be submitted via fax
at 301-763-8609, or by email to <jeri.green@census.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeri Green, Chief, Office of External
Engagement, U.S. Census Bureau, Room 8H182, 4600 Silver Hill Road,
Washington, DC 20233, telephone (301) 763-2070.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Committee was established in accordance
with the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) (Title 5, United States
Code, Appendix 2). The following provides information about the
committee, membership, and the nomination process.
Objectives and Duties
1. The Advisory Committee provides insight, perspectives, expertise
and advice to the Director of the Census Bureau on the full spectrum of
Census surveys and programs. The Committee assists the Census Bureau in
developing appropriate research/methodological, operational, and
communication strategies to reduce program/survey costs, improve
coverage and operational efficiency, improve the quality of data
collected, protect the public's and business units' privacy, enhance
public participation and awareness of Census programs and surveys, and
make data products more useful and accessible.
2. The Committee advises on topics such as hidden households,
language barriers, students and youth, aging populations, American
Indian and Alaska Native tribal considerations, new immigrant
populations, populations affected by natural disasters, highly mobile
and migrant populations, complex households, poverty populations, race/
ethnic minorities, rural populations, and population segments with
limited access to technology. The Committee also advises on data
privacy and confidentiality concerns, the dynamic nature of new
businesses, minority ownership of businesses, as well as other concerns
impacting Census survey design and implementation.
3. The Advisory Committee discusses census policies, research and
methodology, tests, operations, communications/messaging and other
activities and advises regarding best practices to improve censuses,
surveys, operations and programs. The Committee's expertise and
experiences help identify cost-efficient ways to increase participation
among hard-to-count segments of the population as well as ensuring that
the Census Bureau's statistical programs are inclusive and continue to
provide the Nation with accurate, relevant, and timely statistics.
4. The Committee uses formal advisory committee meetings, webinars,
web conferences, working groups, and other methods to accomplish its
goals, consistent with the requirements of the FACA. The Committee is
encouraged to use Census Regional Office knowledge to help identify
regional, local, tribal, and grass roots issues, and capture regional
and local perspectives about Census Bureau surveys and programs. The
Committee should use technology and video/web conferencing to reduce
meeting and travel costs and to more fully engage working groups and
hard to count populations.
5. The Committee functions solely as an advisory body under the
FACA.
Membership
1. The Committee will consist of up to 32 members who serve at the
discretion of the Director.
2. The Committee aims to have a balanced representation among its
members, considering such factors as geography, age, gender, race,
ethnicity, technical expertise, community involvement, knowledge of
hard-to-count populations, and familiarity with Census Bureau programs
and/or activities.
3. The Committee aims to include members from diverse backgrounds,
including state, local, and tribal governments, academia, research,
national and community-based organizations, and the private sector.
4. Membership shall include individuals, Special Government
Employees (SGEs), who are selected for their personal expertise with
the topics highlighted above and/or representatives of organizations
(Representatives) reflecting diverse populations; national, state,
local, and tribal interests; organizations serving hard-to-count
populations, and community-based organizations. SGEs will be subject to
the ethical standards applicable to SGEs. Members will be individually
advised of the capacity in which they will serve through their
appointment letters.
5. Membership is open to persons who are not seated on other Census
Bureau stakeholder entities (e.g., State Data Centers, Census
Information Centers, Federal State Cooperative on Populations Estimates
program, other Census Advisory Committees, etc.). No employee of the
federal government can serve as a member of the Advisory Committee.
6. Generally, members will serve for a three-year term. All members
will be reevaluated at the conclusion of each term with the prospect of
renewal, pending advisory committee needs. Active attendance and
participation in meetings and activities (e.g., conference calls and
assignments) will be considered when determining term renewal or
membership continuance. Generally, members may be appointed for a
second three-year term at the discretion of the Director.
7. Members are selected in accordance with applicable Department of
Commerce guidelines.
Miscellaneous
1. Members of the Advisory Committee serve without compensation,
but receive reimbursement for committee-related travel and lodging
expenses.
2. The Advisory Committee meets at least twice a year, budget
permitting, but additional meetings may be held as deemed necessary by
the Census Director or Designated Federal Official. All Advisory
Committee meetings are open to the public in accordance with the FACA.
Nomination Process
1. Nominations should satisfy the requirements described in the
Membership section above.
2. Individuals, groups, and/or organizations may submit nominations
on behalf of candidates. All nominations must include a summary of the
candidate's qualifications (resume[acute] or curriculum vitae), along
with the nomination letter. Nominees must be able to actively
participate in the tasks of the Advisory Committee, including but not
limited to regular meeting attendance, committee meeting discussant
responsibilities, review of materials, as well as participation in
conference calls, webinars, working groups, and/or special committee
activities.
3. The Department of Commerce is committed to equal opportunity in
the workplace and seeks diverse Advisory Committee membership.
Dated: June 9, 2014.
John H. Thompson,
Director, Bureau of the Census.
[FR Doc. 2014-14105 Filed 6-16-14; 8:45 am]
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