Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Federal Bureau of Investigation Headquarters Consolidation and Exchange of the J. Edgar Hoover Building, 53197-53198 [2014-21329]
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by Director Jeremiah O. Norton
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The meeting was held in the Board
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550 17th Street NW., Washington, DC.
Dated: September 3, 2014.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Robert E. Feldman,
Executive Secretary.
Effective: September 8, 2014.
The public scoping meeting dates are:
1. Springfield Site: Monday,
September 22, 2014 from 5:30 p.m. until
8:30 p.m. eastern standard time.
2. Greenbelt Site: Tuesday, September
23, 2014 from 5:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.
eastern standard time.
3. JEH Exchange: Wednesday, October
1, 2014 from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.
eastern standard time.
4. Landover Site: Thursday, October 2,
2014 from 5:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.
eastern standard time.
ADDRESSES: The meeting locations are:
1. Springfield Site: Robert E. Lee High
School located at 6540 Franconia Rd.,
Springfield, VA 22150.
2. Greenbelt Site: Greenbelt Library
located at 11 Crescent Rd., Greenbelt,
MD 20770.
3. JEH Exchange: District Architecture
Center located at 421 7th St. NW.,
Washington, DC 20004.
4. Landover Site: Prince George’s
County Sports and Learning Complex
located at 8001 Sheriff Rd., Hyattsville,
MD 20785.
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Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement for
the Proposed Federal Bureau of
Investigation Headquarters
Consolidation and Exchange of the J.
Edgar Hoover Building
U.S. General Services
Administration (GSA), Lead; Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI),
Cooperating Agency.
ACTION: Notice of Intent to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement and
public meeting.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to the requirements
of the National Environmental Policy
Act of 1969 (NEPA), GSA plans to
prepare an Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) for the proposed Federal
Bureau of Investigation Headquarters
(FBI HQ) Consolidation to guide the
evaluation of alternatives for a new
permanent location for the FBI HQ, and
to look at the impacts from the exchange
of the J. Edgar Hoover Building. GSA
also will be initiating related
consultation under Section 106 of the
National Historic Preservation Act
(NHPA) for the project.
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DATES:
Nia
Francis, Project Manager, GSA, National
Capital Region, at (202) 205–1937. Also,
please call this number if special
assistance is needed to attend and
participate in the scoping meeting.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to the requirements of the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969
(NEPA), 42 United States Code (U.S.C.)
4321–4347; the Council on
Environmental Quality Regulations
(Code of Federal Regulations (CFR),
Title 40, chapter V, parts 1500–1508);
GSA Order ADM 1095.1F
(Environmental considerations in
decision-making, dated October 19,
1999); and the GSA Public Buildings
Service NEPA Desk Guide, dated
October 1999, GSA plans to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
for the proposed FBI HQ Consolidation
to guide the evaluation of alternatives
for a new permanent location for the FBI
HQ. GSA also will be initiating related
consultation under Section 106 of the
National Historic Preservation Act
(NHPA) (16 U.S.C. 470(f) and 470(h–2),
36 CFR Part 800 (Protection of Historic
Properties) for the project.
GSA intends to prepare an EIS to
analyze the potential impacts resulting
from the proposed action, which
encompasses two parts: (1) Acquisition
of a consolidated FBI HQ at a new
permanent location; and (2) exchange of
the J. Edgar Hoover (JEH) Building
parcel.
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Background
The purpose of the proposed action is
to: (1) Consolidate the existing FBI HQ
offices and divisions into one location
in the greater Washington DC area; and
(2) provide the FBI with a headquarters
facility that meets the Interagency
Security Council (ISC) Level V security
standards. This standard is reserved for
agencies with mission functions critical
to national security or continuation of
government.
A consolidated FBI HQ is needed to
support information sharing,
collaboration, and integration of
strategic priorities. Currently, the aging
JEH Building houses only 52 percent of
headquarters staff with the remainder
dispersed over multiple locations in the
National Capital Region. Fragmentation
resulting from FBI HQ’s multiple
locations diverts time and resources
from investigations, hampers
coordination and collaboration, and
decreases flexibility. Dispersion across
multiple locations also gives rise to
redundancy in operations and
inefficient use of space. The
consolidation is needed to eliminate
redundancies and provide for
significant space savings.
The proposed action is needed to
provide a FBI HQ that meets the Level
V ISC security standard. Currently, FBI
HQ elements are housed in the JEH
Building and multiple locations in the
greater Washington, DC area that do not
meet the Level V ISC security standard.
Additionally, the FBI needs a facility
that supports the mission of the agency
and allows the agency to defend against
terrorists, weapons of mass destruction,
and other threats. As an integral agency
for the management of intelligence and
national security programs, the FBI
needs a HQ facility that provides highly
reliable utilities and infrastructure.
GSA is the lead agency for the FBI HQ
consolidation and exchange of JEH, and
associated NEPA and NHPA
compliance. FBI is a cooperating agency
for NEPA and a signatory consulting
party for NHPA.
JEH Building Exchange
The new FBI HQ would be built by a
developer, on one of the acceptable sites
identified by GSA and FBI through a
site selection process that concluded
with an announcement of short listed
sites on July 29, 2014. Following
construction of the new FBI HQ and
acceptance of the FBI HQ by GSA, title
to JEH will be transferred to the
developer to offset the cost of the new
FBI HQ.
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Alternatives Under Consideration
As part of the EIS, GSA will study the
impacts of developing an up to 2.1
million rentable square feet
consolidated FBI HQ on three site
alternatives. These sites are:
• Greenbelt—this site is known as the
Greenbelt Metro Station located near the
intersection of Interstates 95/495 and
Greenbelt Station (exit 24) in Prince
George’s County, Maryland.
• Landover—this site is known as the
former Landover Mall located along
Brightseat Road near the intersection of
Interstates 95/495 (exit 17) and
Landover Road (MD 202) in Prince
George’s County, Maryland.
• Springfield—this site is known as
the GSA Franconia Warehouse Complex
located along Loisdale Road just south
of the Franconia-Springfield Parkway
overpass and east of Interstate 95 in
Fairfax County, Virginia.
Additionally, GSA will study
potential impacts related to the
exchange of the JEH parcel. GSA also
will evaluate a ‘‘No Action Alternative’’,
in which FBI would remain in the
current locations without consolidation
at a new permanent location.
Resource areas to be addressed in the
EIS will include, but not be limited to:
Air quality, noise, land use,
socioeconomics, traffic and
transportation, infrastructure and
community services, natural resources,
biological resources, cultural resources,
and safety and environmental hazards.
The analysis will evaluate direct,
indirect, and cumulative impacts.
Relevant and reasonable measures that
could avoid or mitigate environmental
effects will also be analyzed. In
conjunction with the NEPA process,
GSA will undertake any consultations
required by applicable laws or
regulations, including NHPA.
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Scoping Process
In accordance with NEPA, a scoping
process will be conducted to: (1) Aid in
determining the alternatives to be
considered and the scope of issues to be
addressed; and (2) identify the
significant environmental issues related
to the proposed FBI HQ consolidation
that should be addressed during the
preparation of the Draft EIS. Scoping
will be accomplished through a series of
public scoping meetings; mail and email
correspondence to potentially interested
persons, agencies, and organizations;
social media and other web-based
communications; and meetings with
agencies having an interest in the FBI
HQ consolidation. GSA is also using the
NEPA scoping process to facilitate
consultation with the public under
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Section 106 of the NHPA (36 CFR Part
800). GSA welcomes comments from the
public to ensure that the agency takes
into account the effects of the proposed
action on historic and cultural
resources.
GSA will publish announcement
notices in the Washington Post,
Washington Business Journal,
Springfield Connection, Greenbelt
Patch, and Hyattsville Patch
approximately one to two weeks prior to
the public scoping meetings. After
receiving scoping comments, GSA will
respond to them in the EIS and through
the Section 106 consultation process.
GSA will make available to the public
a comment/response matrix
summarizing the scoping and Section
106 comments in the Draft and Final
EIS.
Written Comments: Agencies and the
public are encouraged to provide
written comments on the scoping issues
related to the EIS for the proposed FBI
HQ consolidation in addition to, or in
lieu of, providing comments at the
public scoping meeting. Written
comments must be postmarked no later
than October 23, 2014, and sent to the
General Services Administration,
Attention: Nia Francis, Project Manager,
301 7th Street SW., Room 4004,
Washington, DC 20407. Email:
fbiheadquarters@gsa.gov using the
subject line: NEPA Scoping Comment.
Dated: September 3, 2014.
Mina Wright,
Director, Office of Planning and Design
Quality, National Capital Region, Public
Buildings Service.
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Committee Recommendations
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ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Section 3003(b)(3) of the
American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act of 2009 mandates that the HIT
Standards Committee develop a
schedule for the assessment of policy
recommendations developed by the HIT
Policy Committee and publish it in the
Federal Register. This notice fulfills the
requirements of Section 3003(b)(3) and
updates the schedule posted in the
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by the HIT Policy Committee, the HIT
Standards Committee has created six (6)
workgroups to analyze the following
areas: (1) Content standards; (2)
semantic standards; (3) transport and
security; (4) implementation,
certification, and testing; (5)
architecture, services and application
program interfaces (APIs); (6) a steering
committee to provide continuity across
all other groups. Other groups are
convened to address specific issues as
needed.
HIT Standards Committee’s Schedule
for the Assessment of HIT Policy
Committee Recommendations is as
follows:
The National Coordinator will
establish priority areas based in part on
recommendations received from the HIT
Policy Committee regarding health
information technology standards,
implementation specifications, and/or
certification criteria. Once the HIT
Standards Committee is informed of
those priority areas, it will:
(A) Direct the appropriate workgroup
or other special group to develop a
report for the HIT Standards Committee,
to the extent possible, within 90 days,
which will include, among other items,
the following:
(1) An assessment of what standards,
implementation specifications, and
certification criteria are currently
available to meet the priority area;
(2) An assessment of where gaps exist
(i.e., no standard is available or
harmonization is required because more
than one standard exists) and identify
potential organizations that have the
capability to address those gaps; and
(3) a timeline, which may also
account for NIST testing, where
appropriate, and include dates when the
HIT Standards Committee is expected to
issue recommendation(s) to the National
Coordinator.
(B) Upon receipt of a report from a
workgroup or other special group, the
HIT Standards Committee will:
(1) Accept the timeline provided by
the subcommittee, and, if necessary,
revise it; and
(2) assign subcommittee(s) to conduct
research and solicit testimony, where
appropriate, and issue
recommendations to the full committee
in a timely manner.
(C) Advise the National Coordinator,
consistent with the accepted timeline in
(B)(1) and after NIST testing, where
appropriate, on standards,
implementation specifications, and/or
certification criteria, for the National
Coordinator’s review and determination
whether or not to endorse the
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
[Notice-PBS-2014-01; Docket No. 2014-0002; Sequence No. 11]
Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for
the Proposed Federal Bureau of Investigation Headquarters Consolidation
and Exchange of the J. Edgar Hoover Building
AGENCY: U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), Lead; Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Cooperating Agency.
ACTION: Notice of Intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement
and public meeting.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the requirements of the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), GSA plans to prepare an Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) for the proposed Federal Bureau of Investigation
Headquarters (FBI HQ) Consolidation to guide the evaluation of
alternatives for a new permanent location for the FBI HQ, and to look
at the impacts from the exchange of the J. Edgar Hoover Building. GSA
also will be initiating related consultation under Section 106 of the
National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) for the project.
DATES: Effective: September 8, 2014.
The public scoping meeting dates are:
1. Springfield Site: Monday, September 22, 2014 from 5:30 p.m.
until 8:30 p.m. eastern standard time.
2. Greenbelt Site: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 from 5:30 p.m. until
8:30 p.m. eastern standard time.
3. JEH Exchange: Wednesday, October 1, 2014 from 5:00 p.m. until
8:00 p.m. eastern standard time.
4. Landover Site: Thursday, October 2, 2014 from 5:30 p.m. until
8:30 p.m. eastern standard time.
ADDRESSES: The meeting locations are:
1. Springfield Site: Robert E. Lee High School located at 6540
Franconia Rd., Springfield, VA 22150.
2. Greenbelt Site: Greenbelt Library located at 11 Crescent Rd.,
Greenbelt, MD 20770.
3. JEH Exchange: District Architecture Center located at 421 7th
St. NW., Washington, DC 20004.
4. Landover Site: Prince George's County Sports and Learning
Complex located at 8001 Sheriff Rd., Hyattsville, MD 20785.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nia Francis, Project Manager, GSA,
National Capital Region, at (202) 205-1937. Also, please call this
number if special assistance is needed to attend and participate in the
scoping meeting.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to the requirements of the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), 42 United States Code (U.S.C.)
4321-4347; the Council on Environmental Quality Regulations (Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR), Title 40, chapter V, parts 1500-1508); GSA
Order ADM 1095.1F (Environmental considerations in decision-making,
dated October 19, 1999); and the GSA Public Buildings Service NEPA Desk
Guide, dated October 1999, GSA plans to prepare an Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) for the proposed FBI HQ Consolidation to guide the
evaluation of alternatives for a new permanent location for the FBI HQ.
GSA also will be initiating related consultation under Section 106 of
the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) (16 U.S.C. 470(f) and
470(h-2), 36 CFR Part 800 (Protection of Historic Properties) for the
project.
GSA intends to prepare an EIS to analyze the potential impacts
resulting from the proposed action, which encompasses two parts: (1)
Acquisition of a consolidated FBI HQ at a new permanent location; and
(2) exchange of the J. Edgar Hoover (JEH) Building parcel.
Background
The purpose of the proposed action is to: (1) Consolidate the
existing FBI HQ offices and divisions into one location in the greater
Washington DC area; and (2) provide the FBI with a headquarters
facility that meets the Interagency Security Council (ISC) Level V
security standards. This standard is reserved for agencies with mission
functions critical to national security or continuation of government.
A consolidated FBI HQ is needed to support information sharing,
collaboration, and integration of strategic priorities. Currently, the
aging JEH Building houses only 52 percent of headquarters staff with
the remainder dispersed over multiple locations in the National Capital
Region. Fragmentation resulting from FBI HQ's multiple locations
diverts time and resources from investigations, hampers coordination
and collaboration, and decreases flexibility. Dispersion across
multiple locations also gives rise to redundancy in operations and
inefficient use of space. The consolidation is needed to eliminate
redundancies and provide for significant space savings.
The proposed action is needed to provide a FBI HQ that meets the
Level V ISC security standard. Currently, FBI HQ elements are housed in
the JEH Building and multiple locations in the greater Washington, DC
area that do not meet the Level V ISC security standard. Additionally,
the FBI needs a facility that supports the mission of the agency and
allows the agency to defend against terrorists, weapons of mass
destruction, and other threats. As an integral agency for the
management of intelligence and national security programs, the FBI
needs a HQ facility that provides highly reliable utilities and
infrastructure.
GSA is the lead agency for the FBI HQ consolidation and exchange of
JEH, and associated NEPA and NHPA compliance. FBI is a cooperating
agency for NEPA and a signatory consulting party for NHPA.
JEH Building Exchange
The new FBI HQ would be built by a developer, on one of the
acceptable sites identified by GSA and FBI through a site selection
process that concluded with an announcement of short listed sites on
July 29, 2014. Following construction of the new FBI HQ and acceptance
of the FBI HQ by GSA, title to JEH will be transferred to the developer
to offset the cost of the new FBI HQ.
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Alternatives Under Consideration
As part of the EIS, GSA will study the impacts of developing an up
to 2.1 million rentable square feet consolidated FBI HQ on three site
alternatives. These sites are:
Greenbelt--this site is known as the Greenbelt Metro
Station located near the intersection of Interstates 95/495 and
Greenbelt Station (exit 24) in Prince George's County, Maryland.
Landover--this site is known as the former Landover Mall
located along Brightseat Road near the intersection of Interstates 95/
495 (exit 17) and Landover Road (MD 202) in Prince George's County,
Maryland.
Springfield--this site is known as the GSA Franconia
Warehouse Complex located along Loisdale Road just south of the
Franconia-Springfield Parkway overpass and east of Interstate 95 in
Fairfax County, Virginia.
Additionally, GSA will study potential impacts related to the
exchange of the JEH parcel. GSA also will evaluate a ``No Action
Alternative'', in which FBI would remain in the current locations
without consolidation at a new permanent location.
Resource areas to be addressed in the EIS will include, but not be
limited to: Air quality, noise, land use, socioeconomics, traffic and
transportation, infrastructure and community services, natural
resources, biological resources, cultural resources, and safety and
environmental hazards. The analysis will evaluate direct, indirect, and
cumulative impacts. Relevant and reasonable measures that could avoid
or mitigate environmental effects will also be analyzed. In conjunction
with the NEPA process, GSA will undertake any consultations required by
applicable laws or regulations, including NHPA.
Scoping Process
In accordance with NEPA, a scoping process will be conducted to:
(1) Aid in determining the alternatives to be considered and the scope
of issues to be addressed; and (2) identify the significant
environmental issues related to the proposed FBI HQ consolidation that
should be addressed during the preparation of the Draft EIS. Scoping
will be accomplished through a series of public scoping meetings; mail
and email correspondence to potentially interested persons, agencies,
and organizations; social media and other web-based communications; and
meetings with agencies having an interest in the FBI HQ consolidation.
GSA is also using the NEPA scoping process to facilitate consultation
with the public under Section 106 of the NHPA (36 CFR Part 800). GSA
welcomes comments from the public to ensure that the agency takes into
account the effects of the proposed action on historic and cultural
resources.
GSA will publish announcement notices in the Washington Post,
Washington Business Journal, Springfield Connection, Greenbelt Patch,
and Hyattsville Patch approximately one to two weeks prior to the
public scoping meetings. After receiving scoping comments, GSA will
respond to them in the EIS and through the Section 106 consultation
process. GSA will make available to the public a comment/response
matrix summarizing the scoping and Section 106 comments in the Draft
and Final EIS.
Written Comments: Agencies and the public are encouraged to provide
written comments on the scoping issues related to the EIS for the
proposed FBI HQ consolidation in addition to, or in lieu of, providing
comments at the public scoping meeting. Written comments must be
postmarked no later than October 23, 2014, and sent to the General
Services Administration, Attention: Nia Francis, Project Manager, 301
7th Street SW., Room 4004, Washington, DC 20407. Email:
fbiheadquarters@gsa.gov using the subject line: NEPA Scoping Comment.
Dated: September 3, 2014.
Mina Wright,
Director, Office of Planning and Design Quality, National Capital
Region, Public Buildings Service.
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