Renewal of the Charter of the International Telecommunication Advisory Committee on (ITAC), 52099 [2014-20799]
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 8856]
James E. Rivera,
Associate Administrator, for Disaster
Assistance.
Meeting of the United States-Jordan
Joint Forum on Environmental
Technical Cooperation and Request for
Comments on the Meeting Agenda and
the 2014–2017 Work Program
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AGENCY:
ACTION:
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 8857]
This notice announces the
renewal of the charter for the
International Telecommunication
Advisory Committees (ITAC). In
accordance with the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act (Pub.
L. 92–463, 5 U.S.C. Appendix) and the
general authority of the Secretary of
State and the Department of State set
forth in Title 22 of the United States
Code, in particular Sections 2656 and
2707, the charter of the International
Telecommunication Advisory
Committee has been extended until
August 8, 2016.
The ITAC consists of members of the
telecommunications industry, ranging
from network operators and service
providers to equipment vendors,
members of academia, members of civil
society, and officials of interested
government agencies. The ITAC
provides views and advice to the
Department of State on positions on
international telecommunications and
information policy matters. This advice
has been a major factor in ensuring that
the United States was well prepared to
participate effectively in the
international telecommunications and
information policy arena.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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Dated: August 27, 2014.
Franz J.G. Zichy,
Electronic Engineer, Office of International
Communications and Information Policy,
Department of State.
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The Department of State is
providing notice that the governments
of the United States and the Hashemite
Kingdom of Jordan (the governments)
intend to hold the Joint Forum on
Environmental Technical Cooperation
(Joint Forum) and a public session in
Amman, Jordan, on September 8, 2014,
at the Royal Scientific Society,
Hashemite Auditorium.
The governments created the Joint
Forum pursuant to the United StatesJordan Joint Statement on
Environmental Technical Cooperation
(Joint Statement) in support of the
United States-Jordan Free Trade
Agreement (FTA), both signed on
October 24, 2000. During the Joint
Forum, the governments will discuss
how the United States and Jordan can
cooperate to protect the environment,
review past bilateral environmental
cooperation, and commit to a 2014–
2017 Work Program on Environmental
Technical Cooperation (Work Program).
The Department of State invites
members of the public to submit written
comments on items to include on the
meeting agenda or in the 2014–2017
Work Program.
The Department of State also invites
interested persons to attend a public
session to learn more about the work of
the Joint Forum and the new Work
Program and provide advice or
comments on its implementation.
DATES: The public session will be held
on September 8, 2014, in Amman,
Jordan at the Royal Scientific Society,
Hashemite Auditorium. Comments on
the Joint Forum meeting agenda and/or
the 2014–2017 Work Program should be
provided no later than September 4,
2014, to facilitate consideration.
ADDRESSES: Those interested in
attending the public session should
email Geoff Finger at FingerGT@
state.gov. Comments on the Joint Forum
meeting agenda and/or the 2014–2017
Work Program should be emailed to
FingerGT@state.gov or faxed to Geoff
Finger at (202) 647–5947, with the
subject line ‘‘United States-Jordan
Environmental Cooperation.’’ Those
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Geoff Finger, (202) 647–4828.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
United States and Jordan announced the
establishment of the Joint Forum when
they signed the Joint Statement on
October 24, 2000, along with the FTA.
The Joint Forum meets regularly and
advances environmental protection in
Jordan by developing environmental
technical cooperation initiatives, which
take into account environmental
priorities, and which are agreed to by
the governments. In paragraph 4 of the
Joint Statement, the countries identified
an initial focus of technical cooperation
on Jordanian environmental quality
issues and the development and
effective implementation of Jordanian
environmental laws, as defined in
Articles 5.4 and 18.2(a) of the FTA.
The Joint Forum has met three times
since 2000: In 2004, 2009, and 2012,
and issued three documents to
implement the Joint Statement. The
United States anticipates the 2014–2017
Work Program will build upon this prior
cooperation. The September 2004 Plan
of Action focused on implementing the
strategic vision of Jordan’s Ministry of
Environment, established in 2002, to
promote sustainable economic growth
and development. The plan outlined
activities to, among other things,
strengthen the Ministry’s capacity for
setting, implementing, and ensuring
compliance with environmental
standards; harness market forces to
protect the environment while bringing
economic benefits; undertake industrial
wastewater treatment and hazardous
waste management for a target region;
seek out economic benefits of
ecotourism; and promote the
development of a regional network of
environmental lawmakers and
enforcement officials. During the second
Joint Forum in March 2009, the
governments agreed on the 2008–2011
Work Program, which largely continued
the previous areas for cooperation. In
March 2012, the governments issued the
most recent Work Program for 2012–
2013 with the following priority areas of
cooperation: (1) Institutional and policy
strengthening for effective
implementation and enforcement of
environmental laws, including natural
resource-related laws; (2) biodiversity
conservation and improved
management of protected areas and
other ecologically important
ecosystems; (3) improved private sector
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 8857]
Renewal of the Charter of the International Telecommunication
Advisory Committee on (ITAC)
SUMMARY: This notice announces the renewal of the charter for the
International Telecommunication Advisory Committees (ITAC). In
accordance with the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(Pub. L. 92-463, 5 U.S.C. Appendix) and the general authority of the
Secretary of State and the Department of State set forth in Title 22 of
the United States Code, in particular Sections 2656 and 2707, the
charter of the International Telecommunication Advisory Committee has
been extended until August 8, 2016.
The ITAC consists of members of the telecommunications industry,
ranging from network operators and service providers to equipment
vendors, members of academia, members of civil society, and officials
of interested government agencies. The ITAC provides views and advice
to the Department of State on positions on international
telecommunications and information policy matters. This advice has been
a major factor in ensuring that the United States was well prepared to
participate effectively in the international telecommunications and
information policy arena.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Please contact Franz Zichy at 202-647-
5778, zichyfj@msn.com.
Dated: August 27, 2014.
Franz J.G. Zichy,
Electronic Engineer, Office of International Communications and
Information Policy, Department of State.
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