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develop and maintain a strong and
ready self-defense capability.
The proposed sale of CH–47F aircraft
will improve the Netherlands’ capability
to meet current and future requirements
for troop movement, medical
evacuation, aircraft recovery, parachute
drop, search and rescue, disaster relief,
fire-fighting, and heavy construction
support. The Netherlands will use the
enhanced capability to strengthen its
homeland defense, deter regional
threats, and provide direct support to
coalition and security cooperation
efforts. The CH–47F aircraft will
supplement and eventually replace the
Royal Netherlands Air Force’s aging
fleet of CH–47 helicopters. The
Netherlands will have no difficulty
absorbing this aircraft into its armed
forces.
The proposed sale of these helicopters
and support will not alter the basic
military balance in the region.
The principal contractor will be the
Boeing Helicopter Company in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There are
no known offset agreements proposed in
connection with this potential sale.
Implementation of this proposed sale
will not require the assignment of any
additional U.S. government or
contractor representatives to the
Netherlands.
There will be no adverse impact on
U.S. defense readiness or acquisition
timelines as a result of this proposed
sale.
Transmittal No. 15–06
Notice of Proposed Issuance of Letter of
Offer Pursuant to Section 36(b)(1) of the
Arms Export Control Act
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Annex
Item No. vii
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology:
1. The CH–47F is a heavy lift, newly
manufactured aircraft. The CH–47F has
the Common Avionics Architecture
System (CAAS) cockpit, which provides
aircraft system, flight, mission, and
communication management systems to
the flight crew. The CAAS consist of
two dual-redundant MIL–STD–1553B
data busses and an Ethernet LAN
capable of supporting both IEEE 802.3
and ARINC 664. The CAAS includes
five multifunction displays (MFDs), two
general purpose processor units
(GPPUs), two control display units
(CDUs) and two data concentrator units
(DCUs). The Navigation System will
have two Embedded Global Positioning
System (GPS)/Inertial Navigation
System (INS) (EGIs), two Digital
Advanced Flight Control System
(DAFCS), one ARN–149 Automatic
Direction Finder, one ARN–147 (VOR/
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ILS marker Beacon System), one ARN–
153 Tactical Airborne Navigation
System (TACAN), and two air data
computers, one Radar Altimeter
systems. The communications suite
consists of two AN/ARC–231 Multimode radios providing Very High
Frequency (VHF) FM, VHF–AM, Ultra
High Frequency, Have Quick II and Data
Management Satellite Communications,
and two AN/ARC–201D Single Channel
Ground and Airborne Radio Systems
(SINCGARS) with associated Internet
Download Manager. The APX–123
Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) will
provide the additional functionality of
dual IFF Mode 4/5. The AN/APX–123
Transponder will be classified Secret if
Mode 4, or Mode 5 cryptographic key is
loaded in the equipment.
2. Identification and security
classification of classified equipment,
major components, subsystems,
software, and technical data
(performance, maintenance, operational
(R&M, etc), documentation, training
devices, and services are classified up to
Secret.
3. The Embedded GPS/INS (EGI) unit
provides GPS and INS capabilities to the
aircraft. The EGI will include Selective
Availability anti-Spoofing Module
(SAASM) security modules to be used
for secure GPS PPS.
4. If a technologically advanced
adversary were to obtain knowledge of
the specific hardware or software in this
proposed sale, the information could be
used to develop countermeasures which
might reduce weapon system
effectiveness or be used in the
development of a system with similar or
advanced capabilities.
5. A determination has been made
that the recipient country can provide
the same degree of protection for the
sensitive technology being released as
the U.S. Government. This sale is
necessary in furtherance of the U.S.
foreign policy and national security
objectives outlined in the Policy
Justification.
6. All defense articles and services
listed in this transmittal have been
authorized for release and export to the
Government of the Netherlands.
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ACTION:
Pursuant to the provisions of
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notice is hereby given of the Defense
Nuclear Facilities Safety Board’s (Board)
public meeting and hearing described
below. The Board invites any interested
persons or groups to present any
comments, technical information, or
data concerning safety issues related to
the matters to be considered.
DATES: Session I: 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.,
Session II: 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m., Session
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p.m.–9:00 p.m.; April 29, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Walter Gerrells Performing
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Mexico 88220.
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determined that an open meeting
furthers the public interest underlying
both the Government in the Sunshine
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The proceeding is being noticed as both
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Sunshine Act and a hearing under the
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conclusion of Session IV, the Board is
expected to deliberate and then vote on
a staff proposal. Deliberations and
voting will proceed in accordance with
the Board’s operating procedures
concerning the conduct of meetings.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: In Session
I of this public meeting and hearing, the
Board will receive testimony from a
senior Department of Energy (DOE)
official regarding actions taken by DOE
to safely recover the Waste Isolation
Pilot Plant (WIPP) underground from
events following a salt haul truck fire on
February 5, 2014, and a separate
radiological release on February 14,
2014. Testimony is also expected to
focus on the progress of implementation
of corrective actions to resume safe
waste operations. Directly following
Session I, the Board’s staff will present
testimony to the Board concerning
actions taken by the Board before and
after the two accidents, and give an
update of ongoing Board staff oversight
activities. During Session II, the Board
will receive testimony from a panel of
senior managers from DOE Office of
Environmental Management (EM), DOE
Carlsbad Field Office (CBFO), and the
site contractor—Nuclear Waste
Partnership (NWP). The Board will first
explore actions planned, and taken, by
DOE to address the seven key elements
in the WIPP recovery plan, and how
compensatory measures implemented
under safety management programs
such as emergency preparedness and
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response will protect workers and the
public during recovery activities. The
Board will also consider the issue of
how DOE will manage external pressure
to resume waste operations without
compromising the safety attributes of
the plan’s key elements. The Board will
then examine DOE’s safety basis strategy
for WIPP recovery operations and
upgrades, including the criteria for
determining whether upgrades need to
be planned and executed as major
modifications. This will include actions
being taken by DOE and the site
contractor to ensure that hazards during
the recovery phases are properly
analyzed in Evaluations of the Safety of
the Situation, and controls are properly
identified and implemented. The final
topic in Session II concerns DOE’s
strategy for providing adequate federal
oversight during the recovery phase. In
Session III, the Board will again receive
testimony from a panel comprised of
senior managers from DOE EM, CBFO,
NWP, and the WIPP Accident
Investigation Board Chairman. The
Board will receive testimony on actions
to correct deficiencies in key safety
management programs such as
emergency management, maintenance
and engineering, fire protection, and
nuclear safety. The Board will end
Session III with a discussion of DOE’s
strategy for improving the effectiveness
of federal oversight of contractor
activities, including specific actions to
ensure that improvements made by the
site contractor and DOE are sustained
over the long term. In Session IV, the
Board will conclude the proceeding
with testimony from its senior staff
regarding an update to the public on the
Board’s proposed oversight actions
associated with safe recovery of the
underground, and oversight of
corrective actions to resume and sustain
safe waste operations. The Board is then
expected to conduct deliberations
concerning the staff’s proposed
oversight plan. The meeting will
conclude with the Board’s vote on the
staff’s recommendation.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mark Welch, General Manager, Defense
Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, 625
Indiana Avenue NW., Suite 700,
Washington, DC 20004–2901, (800) 788–
4016. This is a toll-free number.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Public
participation in the hearing is invited.
The Board is setting aside time at the
end of Sessions II and III for
presentations and comments from the
public. The public will be given one
final opportunity for comment before
the Board begins deliberations in
Session IV. Requests to speak may be
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submitted in writing or by telephone.
The Board asks that commenters
describe the nature and scope of their
oral presentations. Those who contact
the Board prior to close of business on
April 24, 2015, will be scheduled to
speak at the session of the hearing most
relevant to their presentations. At the
beginning of the hearing, the Board will
post a schedule for speakers at the
entrance to the hearing room. Anyone
who wishes to comment or provide
technical information or data may do so
in writing, either in lieu of, or in
addition to, making an oral
presentation. The Board Members may
question presenters to the extent
deemed appropriate. Documents will be
accepted at the hearing or may be sent
to the Board’s Washington, DC office.
The Board will hold the record open
until May 25, 2015, for the receipt of
additional materials. The hearing will
be presented live through Internet video
streaming. A link to the presentation
will be available on the Board’s Web site
(www.dnfsb.gov). A transcript of the
hearing, along with a DVD video
recording, will be made available by the
Board for inspection and viewing by the
public at the Board’s Washington office
and at DOE’s public reading room at the
DOE Federal Building, 1000
Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585. The Board
specifically reserves its right to further
schedule and otherwise regulate the
course of the meeting and hearing, to
recess, reconvene, postpone, or adjourn
the meeting and hearing, conduct
further reviews, and otherwise exercise
its power under the Atomic Energy Act
of 1954, as amended.
Dated: March 30, 2015.
Jessie H. Roberson,
Vice Chairman.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the provisions of the Government in the Sunshine
Act, notice is hereby given of the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety
Board's (Board) public meeting and hearing described below. The Board
invites any interested persons or groups to present any comments,
technical information, or data concerning safety issues related to the
matters to be considered.
DATES: Session I: 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m., Session II: 1:00 p.m.-4:00
p.m., Session III: 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m., Session IV: 7:30 p.m.-9:00
p.m.; April 29, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Walter Gerrells Performing Arts and Exhibition Center, 4012
National Parks Highway, Carlsbad, New Mexico 88220.
STATUS: Open. The Board has determined that an open meeting furthers
the public interest underlying both the Government in the Sunshine Act
and the Board's enabling legislation. The proceeding is being noticed
as both a meeting under the Government in the Sunshine Act and a
hearing under the Board's enabling legislation. At the conclusion of
Session IV, the Board is expected to deliberate and then vote on a
staff proposal. Deliberations and voting will proceed in accordance
with the Board's operating procedures concerning the conduct of
meetings.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: In Session I of this public meeting and
hearing, the Board will receive testimony from a senior Department of
Energy (DOE) official regarding actions taken by DOE to safely recover
the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) underground from events
following a salt haul truck fire on February 5, 2014, and a separate
radiological release on February 14, 2014. Testimony is also expected
to focus on the progress of implementation of corrective actions to
resume safe waste operations. Directly following Session I, the Board's
staff will present testimony to the Board concerning actions taken by
the Board before and after the two accidents, and give an update of
ongoing Board staff oversight activities. During Session II, the Board
will receive testimony from a panel of senior managers from DOE Office
of Environmental Management (EM), DOE Carlsbad Field Office (CBFO), and
the site contractor--Nuclear Waste Partnership (NWP). The Board will
first explore actions planned, and taken, by DOE to address the seven
key elements in the WIPP recovery plan, and how compensatory measures
implemented under safety management programs such as emergency
preparedness and
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response will protect workers and the public during recovery
activities. The Board will also consider the issue of how DOE will
manage external pressure to resume waste operations without
compromising the safety attributes of the plan's key elements. The
Board will then examine DOE's safety basis strategy for WIPP recovery
operations and upgrades, including the criteria for determining whether
upgrades need to be planned and executed as major modifications. This
will include actions being taken by DOE and the site contractor to
ensure that hazards during the recovery phases are properly analyzed in
Evaluations of the Safety of the Situation, and controls are properly
identified and implemented. The final topic in Session II concerns
DOE's strategy for providing adequate federal oversight during the
recovery phase. In Session III, the Board will again receive testimony
from a panel comprised of senior managers from DOE EM, CBFO, NWP, and
the WIPP Accident Investigation Board Chairman. The Board will receive
testimony on actions to correct deficiencies in key safety management
programs such as emergency management, maintenance and engineering,
fire protection, and nuclear safety. The Board will end Session III
with a discussion of DOE's strategy for improving the effectiveness of
federal oversight of contractor activities, including specific actions
to ensure that improvements made by the site contractor and DOE are
sustained over the long term. In Session IV, the Board will conclude
the proceeding with testimony from its senior staff regarding an update
to the public on the Board's proposed oversight actions associated with
safe recovery of the underground, and oversight of corrective actions
to resume and sustain safe waste operations. The Board is then expected
to conduct deliberations concerning the staff's proposed oversight
plan. The meeting will conclude with the Board's vote on the staff's
recommendation.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mark Welch, General Manager, Defense
Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, 625 Indiana Avenue NW., Suite 700,
Washington, DC 20004-2901, (800) 788-4016. This is a toll-free number.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Public participation in the hearing is
invited. The Board is setting aside time at the end of Sessions II and
III for presentations and comments from the public. The public will be
given one final opportunity for comment before the Board begins
deliberations in Session IV. Requests to speak may be submitted in
writing or by telephone. The Board asks that commenters describe the
nature and scope of their oral presentations. Those who contact the
Board prior to close of business on April 24, 2015, will be scheduled
to speak at the session of the hearing most relevant to their
presentations. At the beginning of the hearing, the Board will post a
schedule for speakers at the entrance to the hearing room. Anyone who
wishes to comment or provide technical information or data may do so in
writing, either in lieu of, or in addition to, making an oral
presentation. The Board Members may question presenters to the extent
deemed appropriate. Documents will be accepted at the hearing or may be
sent to the Board's Washington, DC office. The Board will hold the
record open until May 25, 2015, for the receipt of additional
materials. The hearing will be presented live through Internet video
streaming. A link to the presentation will be available on the Board's
Web site (www.dnfsb.gov). A transcript of the hearing, along with a DVD
video recording, will be made available by the Board for inspection and
viewing by the public at the Board's Washington office and at DOE's
public reading room at the DOE Federal Building, 1000 Independence
Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585. The Board specifically reserves its
right to further schedule and otherwise regulate the course of the
meeting and hearing, to recess, reconvene, postpone, or adjourn the
meeting and hearing, conduct further reviews, and otherwise exercise
its power under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.
Dated: March 30, 2015.
Jessie H. Roberson,
Vice Chairman.
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