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The Office of the Secretary of Defense
proposes to delete one system of records
notice from its inventory of record
systems subject to the Privacy Act of
1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended. The
proposed deletion is not within the
purview of subsection (r) of the Privacy
Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended,
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or altered system report.
Dated: May 11, 2015.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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USNORTHCOM and the system was
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July 2006. This is confirmed by the DoD
Inspector General Report, Subject: The
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07–INTEL–09), dated June 27, 2007.
Therefore, the JS008CSD system of
records notice can be deleted.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Charter Amendment of Department of
Defense Federal Advisory Committees
Department of Defense.
Amendment of Federal
Advisory Committee.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Department of Defense is
publishing this notice to announce that
it is amending the charter for the
Defense Health Board (‘‘the Board’’).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jim
Freeman, Advisory Committee
Management Officer for the Department
of Defense, 703–692–5952.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
committee’s charter is being amended in
accordance with the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA) of 1972 (5
U.S.C., Appendix, as amended) and 41
CFR 102–3.50(d).
The Board is a discretionary Federal
advisory committee that provides
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independent advice and
recommendations to maximize the
access to safety and quality of health
care for Department of Defense (DoD)
health care beneficiaries.
The Board provides the Secretary of
Defense and/or the Deputy Secretary of
Defense, through the Under Secretary of
Defense for Personnel and Readiness
(USD(P&R)) and the Assistant Secretary
of Defense for Health Affairs,
independent advice and
recommendations on matters pertaining
to: (a) DoD healthcare policy and
program management; (b) health
research programs; (c) treatment and
prevention of disease and injury; (d)
promotion of health and wellness
within the DoD and the delivery of
efficient, effective high-quality health
care services to DoD beneficiaries; and
(e) other health-related matters of
special interest to the DoD, as
determined by the Secretary of Defense,
the Deputy Secretary of Defense, or the
USD(P&R). The Board reports to the
Secretary of Defense and/or the Deputy
Secretary of Defense, through the
USD(P&R). The USD(P&R), pursuant to
DoD policy, may act upon the Board’s
advice and recommendations.
The Board is composed of no more
than 19 members who are appointed by
the Secretary of Defense or the Deputy
Secretary of Defense. The members are
eminent authorities in one or more of
the following disciplines: Health care
research/academia, infectious disease,
occupational/environmental health,
public health, health care policy, trauma
medicine/systems, clinical health care,
strategic decision making, bioethics or
ethics, beneficiary representative,
neuroscience, and behavioral health.
The USD(P&R) selects and appoints the
Board’s President from the total
membership approved by the Secretary
of Defense or Deputy Secretary of
Defense.
Each member, based upon his or her
individual professional experience,
provides his or her best judgment on the
matters before the Board, and he or she
does so in a manner that is free from
conflict of interest. Board members who
are not full-time or permanent part-time
Federal officers or employees will be
appointed as experts or consultants
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 3109 to serve as
special government employee (SGE)
members. Board members who are fulltime or permanent part-time Federal
officers or employees will serve as
regular government employee (RGE)
members pursuant to 41 CFR 102–
3.130(a). No member may serve more
than two consecutive terms of service
without Secretary of Defense or Deputy
Secretary of Defense approval.
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Board members are not compensated
for service on the Board, but each
member is reimbursed for travel and per
diem as it pertains to official business
of the Board. Pursuant to DoD policies
and procedures, the USD(P&R) may
appoint experts or consultants with
special expertise to assist, on an ad hoc
intermittent basis, the Board or its
subcommittees on specific issues. These
experts or consultants have no voting
rights whatsoever and will not engage or
participate in any deliberations by the
Board or its subcommittees. These
experts or consultants, if not full-time or
permanent part-time Federal officers or
employees, will be appointed pursuant
to 5 U.S.C. 3109, serve as SGEs.
The DoD, when necessary and
consistent with the Board’s mission and
DoD policies and procedures, may
establish subcommittees, task forces, or
working groups to support the Board.
Establishment of subcommittees will be
based upon a written determination, to
include terms of reference, by the
Secretary of Defense, the Deputy
Secretary of Defense, or the USD(P&R)
as the Board’s Sponsor.
Such subcommittees will not work
independently of the Board and will
report all of their recommendations and
advice solely to the Board for full and
open deliberation and discussion.
Subcommittees, task forces, or working
groups have no authority to make
decisions and recommendations,
verbally or in writing, on behalf of the
Board. No subcommittee or any of its
members can update or report, verbally
or in writing, on behalf of the Board,
directly to the DoD or any Federal
officers or employees. Each member,
based upon his or her individual
professional experience, provides his or
her best judgment on the matters before
the Board, and he or she does so in a
manner that is free from conflict of
interest. All subcommittee members
will be appointed by the Secretary of
Defense or the Deputy Secretary of
Defense to a term of service of one-tofour years, with annual renewals, even
if the individual in question is already
a member of the Board. Subcommittee
member will not serve more than two
consecutive terms of service, unless
authorized by the Secretary of Defense
or the Deputy Secretary of Defense.
Subcommittee members who are not
full-time or permanent part-time Federal
officers or employees will be appointed
as experts or consultants pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 3109 to serve as SGE members.
Subcommittee members who are fulltime or permanent part-time Federal
officers or employees will be appointed
pursuant to 41 CFR 102–3.130(a) to
serve as RGE members. With the
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exception of reimbursement of official
travel and per diem related to the Board
or its subcommittees, subcommittee
members will serve without
compensation. The USD(P&R), as the
Board’s Sponsor, selects and appoints
the Board’s subcommittee chairs from
the total membership of the
subcommittee.
All subcommittees operate under the
provisions of FACA, the Sunshine Act,
governing Federal statutes and
regulations, and established DoD
policies and procedures. Currently, DoD
has approved the following permanent
subcommittees to the Board:
a. Health Care Delivery
Subcommittee: This subcommittee is
composed of not more than nine
members, who are eminent authorities
in at least one of the following
disciplines: Health care research/
academia, strategic decision making,
health care policy and clinical health
care.
The subcommittee, when tasked
according to DoD policies and
procedures, provides advice on matters
pertaining to health care delivery, to
include DoD health care policy and
program management, as well as
research.
b. Medical Ethics Subcommittee: This
subcommittee is composed of not more
than five members, who are eminent
authorities in at least one of the
following disciplines: Strategic decision
making, clinical health care, and
bioethics or ethics. One member must
have formal bioethics or medical ethics
training or expertise.
The subcommittee, when tasked
according to DoD policies and
procedures, provides advice on matters
pertaining to medical ethics.
c. Neurological/Behavioral Health
Subcommittee: This subcommittee is
composed of not more than 10 members,
who are eminent authorities in the
discipline of neuroscience and
behavioral health.
The subcommittee, when tasked
according to DoD policies and
procedures, provides advice on matters
pertaining to psychological/mental
health issues and neurological
symptoms or conditions among
members of the Armed Forces and their
families.
d. Public Health Subcommittee: This
subcommittee is composed of not more
than 10 members, who are eminent
authorities in at least one of the
following disciplines: Infectious
disease, occupational/environmental
health, and public health.
The subcommittee, when tasked
according to DoD policy and
procedures, provides advice on matters
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pertaining to improving the overall
health of members of the Armed Forces
and their families through the
evaluation of DoD public health
programs and initiatives, including
education, health promotion, and
prevention activities, as well as disease
and injury prevention research.
e. Trauma and Injury Subcommittee:
This subcommittee is composed of not
more than 10 members, who are
eminent authorities in the disciplines of
trauma medicine and systems.
The subcommittee, when tasked
according to DoD policies and
procedures, provides advice on matters
pertaining to trauma and injury, to
include methods for prevention,
recognition, clinical management, and
treatment.
The Board’s Designated Federal
Officer (DFO) must be a full-time or
permanent part-time DoD officer or
employee, designated in accordance
with established DoD policies and
procedures. The Board’s DFO is
required to attend at all meetings of the
Board and its subcommittee for the
entire duration of each and every
meeting. However, in the absence of the
Board’s DFO, a properly approved
Alternate DFO, duly designated to the
Board according to established DoD
policies and procedures, must attend
the entire duration of all meetings of the
Board and its subcommittees.
The DFO, or the Alternate DFO, calls
all meetings of the Board and its
subcommittees; prepares and approves
all meeting agendas; and adjourns any
meeting when the DFO, or the Alternate
DFO, determines adjournment to be in
the public interest or required by
governing regulations or DoD policies
and procedures.
Pursuant to 41 CFR 102–3.105(j) and
102–3.140, the public or interested
organizations may submit written
statements to Defense Health Board’s
membership about the Board’s mission
and functions. Written statements may
be submitted at any time or in response
to the stated agenda of planned meeting
of the Board.
All written statements shall be
submitted to the DFO for the Board, and
this individual will ensure that the
written statements are provided to the
membership for their consideration.
Contact information for the Board’s DFO
can be obtained from the GSA’s FACA
Database—https://
www.facadatabase.gov/.
The DFO, pursuant to 41 CFR 102–
3.150, will announce planned meetings
of the Board. The DFO, at that time, may
provide additional guidance on the
submission of written statements that
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are in response to the stated agenda for
the planned meeting in question.
Dated: May 11, 2015.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Docket ID DoD–2015–OS–0045]
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records
Office of the Secretary of
Defense, DoD.
ACTION: Notice to delete a System of
Records.
AGENCY:
The Office of the Secretary of
Defense is deleting a system of records
notice from its existing inventory of
record systems subject to the Privacy
Act of 1974, as amended. The system of
records notice is WUSU 13, USUHS
Civilian Employee Health Records.
DATES: Comments will be accepted on or
before June 15, 2015. This proposed
action will be effective on the day
following the end of the comment
period unless comments are received
which result in a contrary
determination.
SUMMARY:
You may submit comments,
identified by docket number and title,
by any of the following methods:
* Federal Rulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
* Mail: Department of Defense, Office
of the Deputy Chief Management
Officer, Directorate of Oversight and
Compliance, Regulatory and Audit
Matters Office, 9010 Defense Pentagon,
Washington, DC 20301–9010.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the agency name and
docket number for this Federal Register
document. The general policy for
comments and other submissions from
members of the public is to make these
submissions available for public
viewing on the Internet at https://
www.regulations.gov as they are
received without change, including any
personal identifiers or contact
information.
ADDRESSES:
Mrs.
Cindy Allard at (571) 372–0461.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Office
of the Secretary of Defense systems of
records notices subject to the Privacy
Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended,
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Charter Amendment of Department of Defense Federal Advisory
Committees
AGENCY: Department of Defense.
ACTION: Amendment of Federal Advisory Committee.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Defense is publishing this notice to
announce that it is amending the charter for the Defense Health Board
(``the Board'').
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jim Freeman, Advisory Committee
Management Officer for the Department of Defense, 703-692-5952.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This committee's charter is being amended in
accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) of 1972 (5
U.S.C., Appendix, as amended) and 41 CFR 102-3.50(d).
The Board is a discretionary Federal advisory committee that
provides independent advice and recommendations to maximize the access
to safety and quality of health care for Department of Defense (DoD)
health care beneficiaries.
The Board provides the Secretary of Defense and/or the Deputy
Secretary of Defense, through the Under Secretary of Defense for
Personnel and Readiness (USD(P&R)) and the Assistant Secretary of
Defense for Health Affairs, independent advice and recommendations on
matters pertaining to: (a) DoD healthcare policy and program
management; (b) health research programs; (c) treatment and prevention
of disease and injury; (d) promotion of health and wellness within the
DoD and the delivery of efficient, effective high-quality health care
services to DoD beneficiaries; and (e) other health-related matters of
special interest to the DoD, as determined by the Secretary of Defense,
the Deputy Secretary of Defense, or the USD(P&R). The Board reports to
the Secretary of Defense and/or the Deputy Secretary of Defense,
through the USD(P&R). The USD(P&R), pursuant to DoD policy, may act
upon the Board's advice and recommendations.
The Board is composed of no more than 19 members who are appointed
by the Secretary of Defense or the Deputy Secretary of Defense. The
members are eminent authorities in one or more of the following
disciplines: Health care research/academia, infectious disease,
occupational/environmental health, public health, health care policy,
trauma medicine/systems, clinical health care, strategic decision
making, bioethics or ethics, beneficiary representative, neuroscience,
and behavioral health. The USD(P&R) selects and appoints the Board's
President from the total membership approved by the Secretary of
Defense or Deputy Secretary of Defense.
Each member, based upon his or her individual professional
experience, provides his or her best judgment on the matters before the
Board, and he or she does so in a manner that is free from conflict of
interest. Board members who are not full-time or permanent part-time
Federal officers or employees will be appointed as experts or
consultants pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 3109 to serve as special government
employee (SGE) members. Board members who are full-time or permanent
part-time Federal officers or employees will serve as regular
government employee (RGE) members pursuant to 41 CFR 102-3.130(a). No
member may serve more than two consecutive terms of service without
Secretary of Defense or Deputy Secretary of Defense approval.
Board members are not compensated for service on the Board, but
each member is reimbursed for travel and per diem as it pertains to
official business of the Board. Pursuant to DoD policies and
procedures, the USD(P&R) may appoint experts or consultants with
special expertise to assist, on an ad hoc intermittent basis, the Board
or its subcommittees on specific issues. These experts or consultants
have no voting rights whatsoever and will not engage or participate in
any deliberations by the Board or its subcommittees. These experts or
consultants, if not full-time or permanent part-time Federal officers
or employees, will be appointed pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 3109, serve as
SGEs.
The DoD, when necessary and consistent with the Board's mission and
DoD policies and procedures, may establish subcommittees, task forces,
or working groups to support the Board. Establishment of subcommittees
will be based upon a written determination, to include terms of
reference, by the Secretary of Defense, the Deputy Secretary of
Defense, or the USD(P&R) as the Board's Sponsor.
Such subcommittees will not work independently of the Board and
will report all of their recommendations and advice solely to the Board
for full and open deliberation and discussion. Subcommittees, task
forces, or working groups have no authority to make decisions and
recommendations, verbally or in writing, on behalf of the Board. No
subcommittee or any of its members can update or report, verbally or in
writing, on behalf of the Board, directly to the DoD or any Federal
officers or employees. Each member, based upon his or her individual
professional experience, provides his or her best judgment on the
matters before the Board, and he or she does so in a manner that is
free from conflict of interest. All subcommittee members will be
appointed by the Secretary of Defense or the Deputy Secretary of
Defense to a term of service of one-to-four years, with annual
renewals, even if the individual in question is already a member of the
Board. Subcommittee member will not serve more than two consecutive
terms of service, unless authorized by the Secretary of Defense or the
Deputy Secretary of Defense. Subcommittee members who are not full-time
or permanent part-time Federal officers or employees will be appointed
as experts or consultants pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 3109 to serve as SGE
members. Subcommittee members who are full-time or permanent part-time
Federal officers or employees will be appointed pursuant to 41 CFR 102-
3.130(a) to serve as RGE members. With the
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exception of reimbursement of official travel and per diem related to
the Board or its subcommittees, subcommittee members will serve without
compensation. The USD(P&R), as the Board's Sponsor, selects and
appoints the Board's subcommittee chairs from the total membership of
the subcommittee.
All subcommittees operate under the provisions of FACA, the
Sunshine Act, governing Federal statutes and regulations, and
established DoD policies and procedures. Currently, DoD has approved
the following permanent subcommittees to the Board:
a. Health Care Delivery Subcommittee: This subcommittee is composed
of not more than nine members, who are eminent authorities in at least
one of the following disciplines: Health care research/academia,
strategic decision making, health care policy and clinical health care.
The subcommittee, when tasked according to DoD policies and
procedures, provides advice on matters pertaining to health care
delivery, to include DoD health care policy and program management, as
well as research.
b. Medical Ethics Subcommittee: This subcommittee is composed of
not more than five members, who are eminent authorities in at least one
of the following disciplines: Strategic decision making, clinical
health care, and bioethics or ethics. One member must have formal
bioethics or medical ethics training or expertise.
The subcommittee, when tasked according to DoD policies and
procedures, provides advice on matters pertaining to medical ethics.
c. Neurological/Behavioral Health Subcommittee: This subcommittee
is composed of not more than 10 members, who are eminent authorities in
the discipline of neuroscience and behavioral health.
The subcommittee, when tasked according to DoD policies and
procedures, provides advice on matters pertaining to psychological/
mental health issues and neurological symptoms or conditions among
members of the Armed Forces and their families.
d. Public Health Subcommittee: This subcommittee is composed of not
more than 10 members, who are eminent authorities in at least one of
the following disciplines: Infectious disease, occupational/
environmental health, and public health.
The subcommittee, when tasked according to DoD policy and
procedures, provides advice on matters pertaining to improving the
overall health of members of the Armed Forces and their families
through the evaluation of DoD public health programs and initiatives,
including education, health promotion, and prevention activities, as
well as disease and injury prevention research.
e. Trauma and Injury Subcommittee: This subcommittee is composed of
not more than 10 members, who are eminent authorities in the
disciplines of trauma medicine and systems.
The subcommittee, when tasked according to DoD policies and
procedures, provides advice on matters pertaining to trauma and injury,
to include methods for prevention, recognition, clinical management,
and treatment.
The Board's Designated Federal Officer (DFO) must be a full-time or
permanent part-time DoD officer or employee, designated in accordance
with established DoD policies and procedures. The Board's DFO is
required to attend at all meetings of the Board and its subcommittee
for the entire duration of each and every meeting. However, in the
absence of the Board's DFO, a properly approved Alternate DFO, duly
designated to the Board according to established DoD policies and
procedures, must attend the entire duration of all meetings of the
Board and its subcommittees.
The DFO, or the Alternate DFO, calls all meetings of the Board and
its subcommittees; prepares and approves all meeting agendas; and
adjourns any meeting when the DFO, or the Alternate DFO, determines
adjournment to be in the public interest or required by governing
regulations or DoD policies and procedures.
Pursuant to 41 CFR 102-3.105(j) and 102-3.140, the public or
interested organizations may submit written statements to Defense
Health Board's membership about the Board's mission and functions.
Written statements may be submitted at any time or in response to the
stated agenda of planned meeting of the Board.
All written statements shall be submitted to the DFO for the Board,
and this individual will ensure that the written statements are
provided to the membership for their consideration. Contact information
for the Board's DFO can be obtained from the GSA's FACA Database--
https://www.facadatabase.gov/.
The DFO, pursuant to 41 CFR 102-3.150, will announce planned
meetings of the Board. The DFO, at that time, may provide additional
guidance on the submission of written statements that are in response
to the stated agenda for the planned meeting in question.
Dated: May 11, 2015.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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