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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force
U.S. Air Force Academy Board of
Visitors Notice of Meeting
U.S. Air Force Academy Board
of Visitors, DOD.
ACTION: Meeting Notice.
AGENCY:
In accordance with 10 U.S.C.
Section 9355, the U.S. Air Force
Academy (USAFA) Board of Visitors
(BoV) will hold a meeting at the
Longworth House Office Building,
Room 1310, Washington, DC on
December 3, 2014. The meeting will
begin at 9:30 a.m. The meeting is
scheduled to close to the public at 3:00
p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to
review morale and discipline, social
climate, curriculum, instruction,
infrastructure, fiscal affairs, academic
methods, and other matters relating to
the Academy. Specific topics for this
meeting include a Superintendent’s
Update; USAFA Budget Update; USAFA
Master Plan (Infrastructure) Update;
USAFA Diversity Panel Subcommittee
Out-brief; and an USAFA Climate
Survey Results Briefing. In accordance
with 5 U.S.C. Section 552b, as amended,
and 41 CFR Section 102–3.155, one
session of this meeting shall be closed
to the public because it involves matters
covered by subsection (c)(6) of 5 U.S.C.
Section 552b. Public attendance at the
open portions of this USAFA BoV
meeting shall be accommodated on a
first-come, first-served basis up to the
reasonable and safe capacity of the
meeting room. In addition, any member
of the public wishing to provide input
to the USAFA BoV should submit a
written statement in accordance with 41
CFR Section 102–3.140(c) and section
10(a)(3) of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act and the procedures
described in this paragraph. Written
statements must address the following
details: the issue, discussion, and a
recommended course of action.
SUMMARY:
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Supporting documentation may also be
included as needed to establish the
appropriate historical context and
provide any necessary background
information. Written statements can be
submitted to the Designated Federal
Officer (DFO) at the Air Force address
detailed below at any time. However, if
a written statement is not received at
least 10 calendar days before the first
day of the meeting which is the subject
of this notice, then it may not be
provided to or considered by the BoV
until its next open meeting. The DFO
will review all timely submissions with
the BoV Chairman and ensure they are
provided to members of the BoV before
the meeting that is the subject of this
notice. If after review of timely
submitted written comments and the
BoV Chairman and DFO deem
appropriate, they may choose to invite
the submitter of the written comments
to orally present the issue during an
open portion of the BoV meeting that is
the subject of this notice. Members of
the BoV may also petition the Chairman
to allow specific personnel to make oral
presentations before the BoV. In
accordance with 41 CFR Section 102–
3.140(d), any oral presentations before
the BoV shall be in accordance with
agency guidelines provided pursuant to
a written invitation and this paragraph.
Direct questioning of BoV members or
meeting participants by the public is not
permitted except with the approval of
the DFO and Chairman. For the benefit
of the public, rosters that list the names
of BoV members and any releasable
materials presented during the open
portions of this BoV meeting shall be
made available upon request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
additional information or to attend this
BoV meeting, contact Maj Mark Cipolla,
Accessions and Training Division, AF/
A1PT, 1040 Air Force Pentagon,
Washington, DC 20330, (703) 695–4066,
mark.cipolla@us.af.mil.
Henry Williams,
Civ, DAF, Acting Air Force Federal Register
Liaison Officer.
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Department of the Army
Finding of No Significant Impact and
Final Supplemental Programmatic
Environmental Assessment for Army
2020 Force Structure Realignment
Department of the Army, DoD.
Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
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The Department of the Army
announces the availability of the
Finding of No Significant Impact (FNSI)
for implementation of force structure
realignment to reduce the Army active
duty end-strength from 562,000 at the
end of Fiscal Year (FY) 2012 to 420,000
by FY 2020. The Supplemental
Programmatic Environmental
Assessment for Army 2020 Force
Structure Realignment (SPEA)
supplements the 2013 Programmatic
Environmental Assessment (PEA). After
reviewing the SPEA and comments
received during the public review
period, the Deputy Chief of Staff of the
Army, G–3/5/7 has signed the FNSI that
concluded there will be no significant
environmental impacts, other than
socioeconomic impacts, likely to result
from the implementation of the
Proposed Action under the alternative
analyzed. Although there could be
significant socioeconomic impacts,
these alone do not require the
preparation of an Environmental Impact
Statement; therefore, one will not be
prepared.
Force restructure decisions reducing
the Army active duty end-strength from
562,000 to 490,000 were supported by
the 2013 PEA. The SPEA builds on the
foundation of the 2013 PEA and
assesses the impacts of a potential
reduction of an additional 70,000
Soldiers and associated Army civilian
employees (Army employees), from the
end-strength of 490,000 Soldiers
analyzed in the 2013 PEA to an active
component end-strength of 420,000.
The information in the SPEA will be
used to support a series of decisions in
the coming years regarding how the
force is to be further realigned.
An electronic version of the FNSI and
SPEA is available for download at:
https://aec.army.mil/Services/Support/
NEPA/Documents.aspx.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: U.S.
Army Environmental Command, Public
Affairs Office, 2450 Connell Road
(Building 2264), Joint Base San AntonioFort Sam Houston, TX 78234–7664 or
email to usarmy.jbsa.aec.nepa@
mail.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Both the
2013 PEA and 2014 SPEA analyzed
potential reductions at Fort Benning,
GA; Fort Bliss, TX; Fort Bragg, NC; Fort
Campbell, KY; Fort Carson, CO; Fort
Drum, NY; Fort Gordon, GA; Fort Hood,
TX; Fort Irwin, CA; Fort Knox, KY; Fort
Lee, VA; Fort Leonard Wood, MO; Fort
Polk, LA; Fort Riley, KS; Fort Sill, OK;
Fort Stewart, GA; Fort Wainwright, AK;
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, AK;
Joint Base Langley-Eustis, VA; Joint
Base Lewis-McChord, WA; and, United
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States Army Garrison (USAG) Hawaii—
Schofield Barracks, HI. The SPEA also
analyzed potential reductions at
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD; Fort
Belvoir, VA; Fort Huachuca, AZ; Fort
Jackson, SC; Fort Leavenworth, KS; Fort
Meade, MD; Fort Rucker, AL; Joint Base
San Antonio—Fort Sam Houston, TX;
and USAG Hawaii—Fort Shafter, HI.
The SPEA provides an assessment of
the possible direct, indirect, and
cumulative environmental and
socioeconomic impacts of the greatest
Army employee reductions being
considered at each installation. The
SPEA does not identify any significant
environmental impacts as a result of
implementing the proposed action, with
the exception of socioeconomic impacts
at most installations; consequently, the
preparation of an environmental impact
statement is not required.
Socioeconomic impacts are of particular
concern to the Army because they affect
communities around military
installations. Therefore, the SPEA has a
comprehensive analysis of the
socioeconomic impacts to inform
decision-makers and communities.
Brenda S. Bowen,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Navy
[Docket ID: USN–2014–0023]
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records
Department of the Navy, DoD.
Notice to alter a System of
Records.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Department of the Navy
proposes to alter the system of records,
N06150–5, entitled ‘‘Millennium Cohort
Study’’ in its inventory of record
systems subject to the Privacy Act of
1974, as amended. This system will
create a probability-based database of
service members and veterans who
have, or have not, deployed overseas so
that various longitudinal health and
research studies may be conducted over
a 67-year period. The database will be
used:
a. To systematically collect
population-based demographic and
health data to evaluate the health of
Armed Forces personnel throughout
their careers and after leaving the
service.
b. To evaluate the impact of
operational deployments on various
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force
U.S. Air Force Academy Board of Visitors Notice of Meeting
AGENCY: U.S. Air Force Academy Board of Visitors, DOD.
ACTION: Meeting Notice.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with 10 U.S.C. Section 9355, the U.S. Air Force
Academy (USAFA) Board of Visitors (BoV) will hold a meeting at the
Longworth House Office Building, Room 1310, Washington, DC on December
3, 2014. The meeting will begin at 9:30 a.m. The meeting is scheduled
to close to the public at 3:00 p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to
review morale and discipline, social climate, curriculum, instruction,
infrastructure, fiscal affairs, academic methods, and other matters
relating to the Academy. Specific topics for this meeting include a
Superintendent's Update; USAFA Budget Update; USAFA Master Plan
(Infrastructure) Update; USAFA Diversity Panel Subcommittee Out-brief;
and an USAFA Climate Survey Results Briefing. In accordance with 5
U.S.C. Section 552b, as amended, and 41 CFR Section 102-3.155, one
session of this meeting shall be closed to the public because it
involves matters covered by subsection (c)(6) of 5 U.S.C. Section 552b.
Public attendance at the open portions of this USAFA BoV meeting shall
be accommodated on a first-come, first-served basis up to the
reasonable and safe capacity of the meeting room. In addition, any
member of the public wishing to provide input to the USAFA BoV should
submit a written statement in accordance with 41 CFR Section 102-
3.140(c) and section 10(a)(3) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act and
the procedures described in this paragraph. Written statements must
address the following details: the issue, discussion, and a recommended
course of action.
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Supporting documentation may also be included as needed to establish
the appropriate historical context and provide any necessary background
information. Written statements can be submitted to the Designated
Federal Officer (DFO) at the Air Force address detailed below at any
time. However, if a written statement is not received at least 10
calendar days before the first day of the meeting which is the subject
of this notice, then it may not be provided to or considered by the BoV
until its next open meeting. The DFO will review all timely submissions
with the BoV Chairman and ensure they are provided to members of the
BoV before the meeting that is the subject of this notice. If after
review of timely submitted written comments and the BoV Chairman and
DFO deem appropriate, they may choose to invite the submitter of the
written comments to orally present the issue during an open portion of
the BoV meeting that is the subject of this notice. Members of the BoV
may also petition the Chairman to allow specific personnel to make oral
presentations before the BoV. In accordance with 41 CFR Section 102-
3.140(d), any oral presentations before the BoV shall be in accordance
with agency guidelines provided pursuant to a written invitation and
this paragraph. Direct questioning of BoV members or meeting
participants by the public is not permitted except with the approval of
the DFO and Chairman. For the benefit of the public, rosters that list
the names of BoV members and any releasable materials presented during
the open portions of this BoV meeting shall be made available upon
request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For additional information or to
attend this BoV meeting, contact Maj Mark Cipolla, Accessions and
Training Division, AF/A1PT, 1040 Air Force Pentagon, Washington, DC
20330, (703) 695-4066, mark.cipolla@us.af.mil.
Henry Williams,
Civ, DAF, Acting Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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