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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
National Institute of Justice
[OJP (NIJ) Docket No. 1662]
National Institute of Justice
Compliance Testing Program’s
Compliant Product List for Ballistic
Body Armor
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CTP intends to remove all older
versions of the CPLs and only maintain
the CPL associated with the current
version of the NIJ Body Armor Standard.
When NIJ Standard 0101.06 is next
revised, and for future revisions beyond
that, NIJ plans to maintain the
superseded CPL for a period of 12months after publication of the revised
standard to enable agencies to complete
purchasing actions initiated, but not
completed, when the prior version of
the standard was in effect.
Greg Ridgeway,
Acting Director, National Institute of Justice.
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National Institute of Justice,
Department of Justice.
ACTION: Notice.
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Notice regarding the removal
of Compliant Product Lists (CPL) of
ballistic resistant body armor models
that met superseded versions of the
National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Body
Armor Standard.
DATES: Effective: August 25, 2014.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Daniel Longhurst, NIJ CTP by email at
bactp@justnet.org, or by telephone at
(202) 616–3857.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION:
The National Institute of Justice (NIJ)supported Compliance Testing Program
(CTP) publishes on-line Compliant
Product Lists (CPLs) of ballistic resistant
body armor models that have
satisfactorily demonstrated compliance
with NIJ’s Body Armor Standard.
It has been NIJ’s practice to continue
to provide the CPLs associated with
superseded versions of the standard for
purposes of historical reference. The NIJ
CTP currently provides four CPLs
associated with the following four
specifications:
1. NIJ Standard 0101.03, Ballistic
Resistance of Police Body Armor;
2. NIJ Standard-0101.04, Ballistic
Resistance of Personal Body Armor;
3. NIJ 2005 Interim Requirements for
Bullet-Resistant Body Armor; and
4. NIJ Standard-0101.06, Ballistic
Resistance of Body Armor. (Current)
Each subsequent version of the Body
Armor standard incorporates new
research and understanding of body
armor performance with direct
implications for officer safety. The
existence of the CPLs associated with
superseded versions of the NIJ Body
Armor Standard may lead officers and
agencies to believe that the body armor
models listed on those CPLs have been
tested to the most current version of the
NIJ Body Armor Standard. To eliminate
the potential for such confusion, the
National Institute of Justice
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
[OJP (NIJ) Docket No. 1665]
License Plate Reader Manufacturer
Practical Assessment of Proposed
Test Methods
National Institute of Justice,
Department of Justice.
ACTION: Notice of License Plate Reader
Manufacturer Practical Assessment of
Proposed Test Methods.
AGENCY:
The National Institute of
Justice (NIJ) is inviting manufacturers of
vehicle-mounted license plate reader
(LPR) systems to participate in a
practical assessment of the proposed
test methods in the tentatively titled
Vehicle-mounted License Plate
Recognition Systems for Law
Enforcement standard under
development.
DATES: Manufacturers wishing to
participate must register with the
International Association of Chiefs of
Police no later than Friday, August 8,
2014, as instructed below. Test
evaluations will take place over two
days, Tuesday, August 19, 2014, and
Wednesday, August 20, 2014, with a
rain date of Thursday, August 21, 2014,
from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The test
facility will be available for
manufacturers to view the test setup and
prepare their vehicles from 9:00 to 10:00
a.m.
ADDRESSES: Location: U.S. Customs and
Border Protection Government Test
Lane Facility (GTLF) in Fredericksburg,
Virginia. Directions to the facility will
be provided upon registration.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Manufacturers wishing to participate
must register with the International
Association of Chiefs of Police by
August 8, 2014. To register for the LPR
SUMMARY:
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manufacturer practical assessment,
please contact Michael Fergus at
fergus@theiacp.org.
For information about the NIJ Vehiclemounted License Plate Recognition
Systems for Law Enforcement under
development, please contact Mark
Greene, by telephone at (202) 307–3384
[Note: this is not a toll-free telephone
number], or by email at mark.greene2@
usdoj.gov. For general information about
NIJ standards, please visit https://
www.nij.gov/standards or https://
www.justnet.org/standards.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is
inviting manufacturers of vehiclemounted license plate reader (LPR)
systems to participate in a practical
assessment of the proposed test methods
in the tentatively titled Vehiclemounted License Plate Recognition
Systems for Law Enforcement standard
under development. The development
of this draft NIJ standard is being
facilitated by IACP with support from
and in coordination with NIJ under
cooperative agreement 2009–IJ–CX–
K009. It contains several practical tests
to determine the performance of
vehicle-mounted LPR systems regarding
four specific functions: detection of
plates, capture of images of the plates,
interpretation and conversion of images
into alphanumeric data, and comparison
of data with a list of specified license
plates (e.g., a watch list). The tests are
performed using license plates set up to
mimic the different common parking
configurations: parallel, perpendicular,
and diagonal.
The practical assessment is primarily
intended to allow LPR manufacturers to
familiarize themselves with tests for
vehicle-mounted LPR systems in the
draft NIJ standard and develop any
feedback regarding those tests.
Manufacturers are invited to bring a
vehicle equipped with a mobile LPR
system to the U.S. Customs and Border
Protection Government Test Lane
Facility (GTLF) in Fredericksburg,
Virginia. The assessment will take place
over two days (see dates above).
Manufacturers will be permitted to run
through the test setups in an equitable
fashion as time permits for the two days
depending on the number of
respondents to this notice.
Space is limited at the GTLF, and as
a result, each manufacturer will only be
allowed to bring one test vehicle.
Neither NIJ nor IACP will collect any
data from any manufacturer from the
practical assessment. Manufacturers are
encouraged to submit any feedback
regarding the test methods as result of
the two-day practical assessment during
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the forthcoming public comment period
for the draft NIJ standard tentatively
titled Vehicle-mounted License Plate
Recognition Systems for Law
Enforcement.
Gregory K. Ridgeway,
Acting Director, National Institute of Justice.
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National Archives and Records
Administration.
ACTION: Notice of Meeting of Advisory
Committee.
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In accordance with the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
amended (5 U.S.C. appendix 2), the
National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA) announces a
meeting of the State, Local, Tribal, and
Private Sector Policy Advisory
Committee (SLTP–PAC). The meeting
will be held to discuss matters relating
to the Classified National Security
Information Program for State, Local,
Tribal, and Private Sector Entities. The
meeting will be open to the public.
DATES: The meeting will be held on July
23, 2014, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon.
ADDRESSES: National Archives and
Records Administration, 700
Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Jefferson
Room, Washington, DC 20408.
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Analyst, ISOO, National Archives
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NW., Washington, DC 20408, by
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email at robert.skwirot@nara.gov.
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SUMMARY:
Dated: July 7, 2014.
Patrice Little Murray,
Acting Committee Management Officer.
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COMMISSION
[NRC–2014–0163]
Setpoints for Safety-Related
Instrumentation
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Draft regulatory guide, request
for comment.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) is issuing draft
regulatory guide (DG), DG–1141,
‘‘Setpoints for Safety-Related
Instruments’’ for public comment. This
DG is proposed Revision 4 of Regulatory
Guide (RG) 1.105, ‘‘Setpoints for SafetyRelated Instrumentation.’’ This DG
describes proposed updates to the
recommended practices and criteria for
determining instrument setpoints and
appropriate setpoint related criteria.
This DG describes proposed practices
and criteria that the staff of the NRC
considers acceptable for demonstrating
compliance with NRC requirements for
ensuring that setpoints for safety related
instruments are initially within, and
should remain within, technical
specification limits. This DG also
proposes practices and criteria for
establishing those technical
specification limits and ensuring that
those limits will adequately support the
proper operation of the associated
systems.
SUMMARY:
Submit comments by September
9, 2014. Comments received after this
date will be considered if practical to do
so, but the NRC is able to ensure
consideration only for comments
received on or before this date.
Although a time limit is given,
comments and suggestions in
connection with items for inclusion in
guides currently being developed or
improvements in all published guides
are encouraged at any time.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
by any of the following methods (unless
this document describes a different
method for submitting comments on a
specific subject):
• Federal Rulemaking Web site: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov and search
for Docket ID NRC–2014–0163. Address
questions about NRC dockets to Carol
Gallagher; telephone: 301–287–3422;
email: Carol.Gallagher@nrc.gov. For
technical questions, contact the
individual(s) listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section of this
document.
• Mail comments to: Cindy Bladey,
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
National Institute of Justice
[OJP (NIJ) Docket No. 1665]
License Plate Reader Manufacturer Practical Assessment of
Proposed Test Methods
AGENCY: National Institute of Justice, Department of Justice.
ACTION: Notice of License Plate Reader Manufacturer Practical
Assessment of Proposed Test Methods.
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SUMMARY: The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is inviting
manufacturers of vehicle-mounted license plate reader (LPR) systems to
participate in a practical assessment of the proposed test methods in
the tentatively titled Vehicle-mounted License Plate Recognition
Systems for Law Enforcement standard under development.
DATES: Manufacturers wishing to participate must register with the
International Association of Chiefs of Police no later than Friday,
August 8, 2014, as instructed below. Test evaluations will take place
over two days, Tuesday, August 19, 2014, and Wednesday, August 20,
2014, with a rain date of Thursday, August 21, 2014, from 10:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m. The test facility will be available for manufacturers to view
the test setup and prepare their vehicles from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m.
ADDRESSES: Location: U.S. Customs and Border Protection Government Test
Lane Facility (GTLF) in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Directions to the
facility will be provided upon registration.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Manufacturers wishing to participate
must register with the International Association of Chiefs of Police by
August 8, 2014. To register for the LPR
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manufacturer practical assessment, please contact Michael Fergus at
fergus@theiacp.org.
For information about the NIJ Vehicle-mounted License Plate
Recognition Systems for Law Enforcement under development, please
contact Mark Greene, by telephone at (202) 307-3384 [Note: this is not
a toll-free telephone number], or by email at mark.greene2@usdoj.gov.
For general information about NIJ standards, please visit https://www.nij.gov/standards or https://www.justnet.org/standards.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is
inviting manufacturers of vehicle-mounted license plate reader (LPR)
systems to participate in a practical assessment of the proposed test
methods in the tentatively titled Vehicle-mounted License Plate
Recognition Systems for Law Enforcement standard under development. The
development of this draft NIJ standard is being facilitated by IACP
with support from and in coordination with NIJ under cooperative
agreement 2009-IJ-CX-K009. It contains several practical tests to
determine the performance of vehicle-mounted LPR systems regarding four
specific functions: detection of plates, capture of images of the
plates, interpretation and conversion of images into alphanumeric data,
and comparison of data with a list of specified license plates (e.g., a
watch list). The tests are performed using license plates set up to
mimic the different common parking configurations: parallel,
perpendicular, and diagonal.
The practical assessment is primarily intended to allow LPR
manufacturers to familiarize themselves with tests for vehicle-mounted
LPR systems in the draft NIJ standard and develop any feedback
regarding those tests. Manufacturers are invited to bring a vehicle
equipped with a mobile LPR system to the U.S. Customs and Border
Protection Government Test Lane Facility (GTLF) in Fredericksburg,
Virginia. The assessment will take place over two days (see dates
above). Manufacturers will be permitted to run through the test setups
in an equitable fashion as time permits for the two days depending on
the number of respondents to this notice.
Space is limited at the GTLF, and as a result, each manufacturer
will only be allowed to bring one test vehicle. Neither NIJ nor IACP
will collect any data from any manufacturer from the practical
assessment. Manufacturers are encouraged to submit any feedback
regarding the test methods as result of the two-day practical
assessment during the forthcoming public comment period for the draft
NIJ standard tentatively titled Vehicle-mounted License Plate
Recognition Systems for Law Enforcement.
Gregory K. Ridgeway,
Acting Director, National Institute of Justice.
[FR Doc. 2014-16211 Filed 7-10-14; 8:45 am]
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