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Agency: DOL–ETA.
Title of Collection: Weekly Claims and
Extended Benefits Data and Weekly
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OMB Control Number: 1205–0028.
Affected Public: State, Local, and
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Dated: August 27, 2015.
Michel Smyth,
Departmental Clearance Officer.
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND
SPACE ADMINISTRATION
[Notice: (15–070)]
NASA Federal Advisory Committees;
Public Nominations
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration.
ACTION: Annual Invitation for Public
Nominations by U.S. Citizens for
Service on NASA Federal Advisory
Committees.
AGENCY:
NASA announces its annual
invitation for public nominations for
service on NASA Federal advisory
committees. U.S. citizens may submit
self-nominations for consideration as
potential members of NASA’s Federal
advisory committees. NASA’s Federal
advisory committees have member
vacancies from time to time throughout
the year, and NASA will consider selfnominations to fill such intermittent
vacancies. NASA is committed to
selecting members to serve on its
Federal advisory committees based on
their individual expertise, knowledge,
experience, and current/past
contributions to the relevant subject
area.
SUMMARY:
The deadline for NASA receipt
of all public nominations is September
30, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Self-nominations from
interested U.S. citizens must be sent
electronically to NASA in letter form, be
signed, and must include the name of
specific NASA Federal advisory
committee of interest for NASA
consideration. Self-nomination letters
are limited to specifying interest in only
DATES:
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one (1) NASA Federal advisory
committee per year. The following
additional information is required to be
attached to each self-nomination letter
(i.e., cover letter): (1) Professional
resume (one-page maximum); (2)
professional biography (one-page
maximum). Please submit the selfnomination package as a single package
containing cover letter and both
required attachments to hq-nasanoms@
mail.nasa.gov. All public selfnomination packages must be submitted
electronically via email to NASA; paperbased documents sent through postal
mail (hard-copies) will not be accepted.
NOTE: Nomination letters that are
noncompliant with inclusion of the
three (3) mandatory documents listed
above will not receive further
consideration by NASA.
To
view advisory committee charters and
obtain further information on NASA’s
Federal advisory committees, please
visit the NASA Advisory Committee
Management Division Web site noted
below. For any questions, please contact
Ms. Marla King, Advisory Committee
Specialist, Advisory Committee
Management Division, Office of
International and Interagency Relations,
NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC
20546, (202) 358–1148.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
NASA’s
six (6) currently chartered Federal
advisory committees are listed below.
The individual charters may be found at
the NASA Advisory Committee
Management Division’s Web site at
https://oiir.hq.nasa.gov/acmd.html:
• Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel—
The Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel
provides advice and recommendations
to the NASA Administrator and the
Congress on matters related to safety,
and performs such other duties as the
NASA Administrator may request.
• Applied Sciences Advisory
Committee—The Applied Sciences
Advisory Committee provides advice
and makes recommendations to the
Director, Earth Science Division,
Science Mission Directorate, NASA
Headquarters, on Applied Sciences
programs, policies, plans, and priorities.
• International Space Station (ISS)
Advisory Committee—The ISS Advisory
Committee provides advice and
recommendations to the NASA
Associate Administrator for Human
Exploration and Operations Mission
Directorate on all aspects related to the
safety and operational readiness of the
ISS. It addresses additional issues and/
or areas of interest identified by the
NASA Associate Administrator for
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Human Exploration and Operations
Mission Directorate.
• International Space Station (ISS)
National Laboratory Advisory
Committee—The ISS National
Laboratory Advisory Committee
monitors, assesses, and makes
recommendations to the NASA
Administrator regarding effective
utilization of the ISS as a national
laboratory and platform for research,
and such other duties as the NASA
Administrator may request.
• NASA Advisory Council—The
NASA Advisory Council (NAC)
provides advice and recommendations
to the NASA Administrator on Agency
programs, policies, plans, financial
controls, and other matters pertinent to
the Agency’s responsibilities. The NAC
consists of the Council and five (5)
Committees: Aeronautics; Human
Exploration and Operations;
Institutional; Science; and Technology,
Innovation and Engineering. NOTE: All
nominations for the NASA Advisory
Council must indicate the specific entity
of interest, i.e., either the Council or one
of its five (5) Committees.
• National Space-Based Positioning,
Navigation and Timing (PNT) Advisory
Board—The National Space-Based PNT
Advisory Board provides advice to the
PNT Executive Committee (comprised
of nine stakeholder Federal agencies, of
which NASA is a member) on U.S.
space-based PNT policy, planning,
program management, and funding
profiles in relation to the current state
of national and international spacebased PNT services.
Patricia D. Rausch,
Advisory Committee Management Officer,
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration.
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Agency Information on Public
Availability of OSC FY 2014 Service
Contract Inventory
Office of Special Counsel.
Second notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The U.S. Office of Special
Counsel, in accordance with section
743(c) of Division C of the Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2010 (Pub. L. 111–
117, 123 Stat. 3034, 3216), is
announcing the availability of OSC’s
service contract inventory for fiscal year
(FY) 2014. This inventory provides
information on service contract actions
that exceeded $25,000 that OSC made in
FY 2014.
SUMMARY:
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Karl
Kammann, Chief Financial Officer, at
1730 M St. NW., Suite 300, Washington,
DC 20036, or by facsimile at (202) 254–
3711.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
December 16, 2009, the Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2010 (Consolidated
Appropriations Act), Public Law 111–
117, became law. Section 743(a) of the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, titled,
‘‘Service Contract Inventory
Requirement,’’ requires agencies to
submit to the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB), an annual inventory of
service contracts awarded or extended
through the exercise of an option on or
after April 1, 2010, and describes the
contents of the inventory. The contents
of the inventory must include:
(A) A description of the services
purchased by the executive agency and
the role the services played in achieving
agency objectives, regardless of whether
such a purchase was made through a
contract or task order;
(B) The organizational component of
the executive agency administering the
contract, and the organizational
component of the agency whose
requirements are being met through
contractor performance of the service;
(C) The total dollar amount obligated
for services under the contract and the
funding source for the contract;
(D) The total dollar amount invoiced
for services under the contract;
(E) The contract type and date of
award;
(F) The name of the contractor and
place of performance;
(G) The number and work location of
contractor and subcontractor employees,
expressed as full-time equivalents for
direct labor, compensated under the
contract;
(H) Whether the contract is a personal
services contract; and
(I) Whether the contract was awarded
on a noncompetitive basis, regardless of
date of award.
Section 743(a)(3)(A) through (I) of the
Consolidated Appropriations Act.
Section 743(c) of the Consolidated
Appropriations Act requires agencies to
‘‘publish in the Federal Register a
notice that the inventory is available to
the public.’’
Consequently, through this notice, we
are announcing that OSC’s service
contract inventory for FY 2014 is
available to the public. The inventory
provides information on service contract
actions over $25,000 that OSC made in
FY 2014. OSC’s finance section has
posted its inventory, and a summary of
the inventory can be found at our
homepage at the following link:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
[Notice: (15-070)]
NASA Federal Advisory Committees; Public Nominations
AGENCY: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
ACTION: Annual Invitation for Public Nominations by U.S. Citizens for
Service on NASA Federal Advisory Committees.
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SUMMARY: NASA announces its annual invitation for public nominations
for service on NASA Federal advisory committees. U.S. citizens may
submit self-nominations for consideration as potential members of
NASA's Federal advisory committees. NASA's Federal advisory committees
have member vacancies from time to time throughout the year, and NASA
will consider self-nominations to fill such intermittent vacancies.
NASA is committed to selecting members to serve on its Federal advisory
committees based on their individual expertise, knowledge, experience,
and current/past contributions to the relevant subject area.
DATES: The deadline for NASA receipt of all public nominations is
September 30, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Self-nominations from interested U.S. citizens must be sent
electronically to NASA in letter form, be signed, and must include the
name of specific NASA Federal advisory committee of interest for NASA
consideration. Self-nomination letters are limited to specifying
interest in only
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one (1) NASA Federal advisory committee per year. The following
additional information is required to be attached to each self-
nomination letter (i.e., cover letter): (1) Professional resume (one-
page maximum); (2) professional biography (one-page maximum). Please
submit the self-nomination package as a single package containing cover
letter and both required attachments to hq-nasanoms@mail.nasa.gov. All
public self-nomination packages must be submitted electronically via
email to NASA; paper-based documents sent through postal mail (hard-
copies) will not be accepted. NOTE: Nomination letters that are
noncompliant with inclusion of the three (3) mandatory documents listed
above will not receive further consideration by NASA.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To view advisory committee charters
and obtain further information on NASA's Federal advisory committees,
please visit the NASA Advisory Committee Management Division Web site
noted below. For any questions, please contact Ms. Marla King, Advisory
Committee Specialist, Advisory Committee Management Division, Office of
International and Interagency Relations, NASA Headquarters, Washington,
DC 20546, (202) 358-1148.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NASA's six (6) currently chartered Federal
advisory committees are listed below. The individual charters may be
found at the NASA Advisory Committee Management Division's Web site at
https://oiir.hq.nasa.gov/acmd.html:
Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel--The Aerospace Safety
Advisory Panel provides advice and recommendations to the NASA
Administrator and the Congress on matters related to safety, and
performs such other duties as the NASA Administrator may request.
Applied Sciences Advisory Committee--The Applied Sciences
Advisory Committee provides advice and makes recommendations to the
Director, Earth Science Division, Science Mission Directorate, NASA
Headquarters, on Applied Sciences programs, policies, plans, and
priorities.
International Space Station (ISS) Advisory Committee--The
ISS Advisory Committee provides advice and recommendations to the NASA
Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations Mission
Directorate on all aspects related to the safety and operational
readiness of the ISS. It addresses additional issues and/or areas of
interest identified by the NASA Associate Administrator for Human
Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate.
International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory
Advisory Committee--The ISS National Laboratory Advisory Committee
monitors, assesses, and makes recommendations to the NASA Administrator
regarding effective utilization of the ISS as a national laboratory and
platform for research, and such other duties as the NASA Administrator
may request.
NASA Advisory Council--The NASA Advisory Council (NAC)
provides advice and recommendations to the NASA Administrator on Agency
programs, policies, plans, financial controls, and other matters
pertinent to the Agency's responsibilities. The NAC consists of the
Council and five (5) Committees: Aeronautics; Human Exploration and
Operations; Institutional; Science; and Technology, Innovation and
Engineering. NOTE: All nominations for the NASA Advisory Council must
indicate the specific entity of interest, i.e., either the Council or
one of its five (5) Committees.
National Space-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing
(PNT) Advisory Board--The National Space-Based PNT Advisory Board
provides advice to the PNT Executive Committee (comprised of nine
stakeholder Federal agencies, of which NASA is a member) on U.S. space-
based PNT policy, planning, program management, and funding profiles in
relation to the current state of national and international space-based
PNT services.
Patricia D. Rausch,
Advisory Committee Management Officer, National Aeronautics and Space
Administration.
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