Academic Research Council Solicitation of Applications for Membership, 2199-2200 [2016-00546]
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Contracting Activity(ies): Naval Air Systems
Command, Patuxent River, MD; Army
Contracting Command—Aberdeen
Proving Ground, Natick Contracting
Division, Natick, MA
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Home Foundation, Inc., Belfast, ME;
Peckham Vocational Industries, Inc.,
Lansing, MI
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Systems Command, Patuxent River, MD;
Army Contracting Command—Aberdeen
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Mandatory Source(s) of Supply: Group Home
Foundation, Inc., Belfast, ME; Peckham
Vocational Industries, Inc., Lansing, MI
Contracting Activity(ies): Naval Air Systems
Command, Patuxent River, MD; Army
Contracting Command—Aberdeen
Proving Ground, Natick Contracting
Division, Natick, MA
Barry S. Lineback,
Director, Business Operations.
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BUREAU OF CONSUMER FINANCIAL
PROTECTION
Academic Research Council
Solicitation of Applications for
Membership
Bureau of Consumer Financial
Protection.
ACTION: Notice of solicitation of
applications.
AGENCY:
Section 1013(b)(1) of the
Consumer Financial Protection Act, 12
U.S.C. 5493(b)(1), establishes the
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s
(Bureau) Office of Research and assigns
to it the responsibility of researching,
analyzing, and reporting on topics
relating to the Bureau’s mission,
including developments in markets for
consumer financial products and
services, consumer awareness, and
consumer behavior. The Bureau
established the Academic Research
Council (Council) as a technical
advisory body comprised of scholars to
provide the Office of Research with
guidance as it performs its
responsibilities. Director Richard
Cordray invites qualified individuals to
apply for appointment to the Council.
Appointments to the Council are
typically for three years. However, the
SUMMARY:
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Director may amend the Council charter
from time to time during the charter
terms as the Director deems necessary to
accomplish the purpose of the Council.
There are three vacancies on the
Academic Research Council. The
Bureau expects to announce the
selection of new members in April 2016.
DATES: Only complete application
packets received on or before 5 p.m.
eastern standard time on February 12,
2016, will be given consideration for
membership on the Council.
ADDRESSES: Complete application
packets must include a curriculum vitae
´
´
or resume for each applicant and a
completed application. The application
can be accessed at: https://consumerfinancial-protection-bureau.forms.fm/
application-to-serve-on-the-academicresearch-council-arc.
All applications for membership on
the Council should be sent:
• Electronically: https://consumerfinancial-protection-bureau.forms.fm/
application-to-serve-on-the-academicresearch-council-arc. We strongly
encourage electronic submissions.
• Mail: Julian Alcazar, Outreach and
Engagement Associate, Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau, 1700 G
Street NW., Washington, DC 20552.
Applications must be post marked on or
before 5 p.m. eastern standard time on
February 12, 2016.
• Hand Delivery/Courier in Lieu of
Mail: Julian Alcazar, Outreach and
Engagement Associate, Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau, 1275 First
Street NE., 1223–C, Washington, DC
20002. Applications must be received
on or before 5 p.m. eastern standard
time on February 12, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information
should be directed to Julian Alcazar,
Outreach and Engagement Associate,
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau,
(202) 435–9885.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The Bureau is charged with regulating
‘‘the offering and provision of consumer
financial products or services under the
Federal consumer financial laws,’’ so as
to ensure that ‘‘all consumers have
access to markets for consumer financial
products and services and that markets
for consumer financial products and
services are fair, transparent, and
competitive.’’ Pursuant to section
1021(c) of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street
Reform and Consumer Protection Act,
Public Law 111–203 (Dodd-Frank Act),
the Bureau’s primary functions are:
1. Conducting financial education
programs;
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2. Collecting, investigating, and
responding to consumer complaints;
3. Collecting, researching, monitoring,
and publishing information relevant to
the function of markets for consumer
financial products and services to
identify risks to consumers and to the
proper functioning of such markets;
4. Supervising persons covered under
the Dodd-Frank Act for compliance with
Federal consumer financial law, and
taking appropriate enforcement action
to address violations of Federal
consumer financial law;
5. Issuing rules, orders, and guidance
implementing Federal consumer
financial law; and
6. Performing such support activities
as may be needed or useful to facilitate
the other functions of the Bureau.
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II. Academic Research Council
Section 1013(b)(1) of the Consumer
Financial Protection Act, 12 U.S.C.
5493(b)(1), establishes the Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau’s Office of
Research and assigns to it the
responsibility of researching, analyzing,
and reporting on topics relating to the
Bureau’s mission, including
developments in markets for consumer
financial products and services,
consumer awareness, and consumer
behavior. The Bureau established the
Council as a technical advisory body
comprised of scholars to provide the
Office of Research with methodological
and technical advice and feedback on its
research work by framing research
questions; suggesting new data
collection strategies and methods of
analysis; providing feedback, both
backward and forward looking, on the
Office of Research’s research program;
providing input into its research
strategic planning process and research
agenda; collaborating with the Bureau’s
research staff on high value research
projects which will allow for transfer of
specialized expertise; and supporting
high quality recruitment.
III. Qualifications
In appointing members of the
Council, the Office of Research seeks to
recruit tenured academics with a world
class research and publishing
background, and a record of public or
academic service. We are seeking
prominent experts who are recognized
for their professional achievements and
objectivity in economics, statistics,
psychology or behavioral science. In
particular, academics with strong
methodological and technical expertise
in structural or reduced form
econometrics, modeling of consumer
decision-making, behavioral economics,
experimental economics, program
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evaluation, psychology, and financial
choice. The members of the Council will
collectively provide a balance of
expertise across these areas.
The Council is composed of no more
than nine members. Currently we have
six Council members. We are looking to
fill three additional seats on the Council
in 2016. You can learn more about
current Academic Research Council
members here.
The Bureau has a special interest in
ensuring that the perspectives of women
and men, all racial and ethnic groups,
and individuals with disabilities are
adequately represented on the Council
and therefore encourages applications
from qualified candidates from these
groups. The Bureau also has a special
interest in establishing a Council that is
represented by a diversity of viewpoints
and constituencies, and therefore
encourages nominations for qualified
candidates who:
1. Represent the United States’
geographic diversity; and
2. Understand the interests of special
populations identified in the DoddFrank Act, including servicemembers,
older Americans, students, and
traditionally underserved consumers
and communities.
IV. Application Procedures
Any interested person may apply for
membership on the Council.
A complete application packet may
include a cover letter and must include:
´
´
1. A complete resume or curriculum
vitae for the applicant; and
2. Completed application.
To evaluate potential sources of
conflicts of interest, the Bureau will ask
potential candidates to provide
information related to financial holdings
and/or professional affiliations, and to
allow the Bureau to perform a
background check. The Bureau will not
review nominations and will not answer
questions from internal or external
parties regarding applications until the
application period has closed.
The Bureau will not entertain
nominations of federally registered
lobbyists and individuals who have
been convicted of a felony for a position
on the Council.
Only complete applications will be
given consideration for review of
membership on the Council.
Dated: January 7, 2016.
Christopher D’Angelo,
Chief of Staff, Bureau of Consumer Financial
Protection.
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BUREAU OF CONSUMER FINANCIAL
PROTECTION
Consumer Advisory Board and
Councils Solicitation of Applications
for Membership
Bureau of Consumer Financial
Protection.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to the authorities
given to the Director of the Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau (Bureau)
under the Wall Street Reform and
Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank
Act) Director Richard Cordray invites
the public to apply for membership for
appointment to its Consumer Advisory
Board (Board), Community Bank
Advisory Council, and Credit Union
Advisory Council (collectively,
Advisory Councils). Membership of the
Board and Councils includes
representatives of consumers,
communities, the financial services
industry and academics. Appointments
to the Board are typically for three years
and appointments to the Councils are
typically for two years. However, the
Director may amend the respective
Board and Council charters from time to
time during the charter terms, as the
Director deems necessary to accomplish
the purpose of the Board and Councils.
The Bureau expects to announce the
selection of new members in August
2016.
DATES: Complete application packets
received on or before February 29, 2016,
will be given consideration for
membership on the Board and Councils.
ADDRESSES: If electronic submission is
not feasible, the completed application
packet can be mailed to Julian Alcazar,
Outreach and Engagement Associate,
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau,
1700 G Street NW., Washington, DC
20552.
All applications for membership on
the Board and Councils should be sent:
• Electronically: https://consumerfinancial-protection-bureau.forms.fm/
application-to-serve-on-advisory-boardbody-panel-committee-or-group. We
strongly encourage electronic
submissions.
• Mail: Julian Alcazar, Outreach and
Engagement Associate, Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau, 1700 G
Street NW., Washington, DC 20552.
Submissions must be postmarked on or
before 5 p.m. eastern standard time on
February 29, 2016.
• Hand Delivery/Courier in Lieu of
Mail: Julian Alcazar, Outreach and
Engagement Associate, Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau, 1275 First
Street NE., 1223–C, Washington, DC
SUMMARY:
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BUREAU OF CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION
Academic Research Council Solicitation of Applications for
Membership
AGENCY: Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.
ACTION: Notice of solicitation of applications.
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SUMMARY: Section 1013(b)(1) of the Consumer Financial Protection Act,
12 U.S.C. 5493(b)(1), establishes the Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau's (Bureau) Office of Research and assigns to it the
responsibility of researching, analyzing, and reporting on topics
relating to the Bureau's mission, including developments in markets for
consumer financial products and services, consumer awareness, and
consumer behavior. The Bureau established the Academic Research Council
(Council) as a technical advisory body comprised of scholars to provide
the Office of Research with guidance as it performs its
responsibilities. Director Richard Cordray invites qualified
individuals to apply for appointment to the Council. Appointments to
the Council are typically for three years. However, the Director may
amend the Council charter from time to time during the charter terms as
the Director deems necessary to accomplish the purpose of the Council.
There are three vacancies on the Academic Research Council. The Bureau
expects to announce the selection of new members in April 2016.
DATES: Only complete application packets received on or before 5 p.m.
eastern standard time on February 12, 2016, will be given consideration
for membership on the Council.
ADDRESSES: Complete application packets must include a curriculum vitae
or r[eacute]sum[eacute] for each applicant and a completed application.
The application can be accessed at: https://consumer-financial-protection-bureau.forms.fm/application-to-serve-on-the-academic-research-council-arc.
All applications for membership on the Council should be sent:
Electronically: https://consumer-financial-protection-bureau.forms.fm/application-to-serve-on-the-academic-research-council-arc. We strongly encourage electronic submissions.
Mail: Julian Alcazar, Outreach and Engagement Associate,
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 1700 G Street NW., Washington, DC
20552. Applications must be post marked on or before 5 p.m. eastern
standard time on February 12, 2016.
Hand Delivery/Courier in Lieu of Mail: Julian Alcazar,
Outreach and Engagement Associate, Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau, 1275 First Street NE., 1223-C, Washington, DC 20002.
Applications must be received on or before 5 p.m. eastern standard time
on February 12, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional information
should be directed to Julian Alcazar, Outreach and Engagement
Associate, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, (202) 435-9885.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The Bureau is charged with regulating ``the offering and provision
of consumer financial products or services under the Federal consumer
financial laws,'' so as to ensure that ``all consumers have access to
markets for consumer financial products and services and that markets
for consumer financial products and services are fair, transparent, and
competitive.'' Pursuant to section 1021(c) of the Dodd-Frank Wall
Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, Public Law 111-203 (Dodd-
Frank Act), the Bureau's primary functions are:
1. Conducting financial education programs;
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2. Collecting, investigating, and responding to consumer
complaints;
3. Collecting, researching, monitoring, and publishing information
relevant to the function of markets for consumer financial products and
services to identify risks to consumers and to the proper functioning
of such markets;
4. Supervising persons covered under the Dodd-Frank Act for
compliance with Federal consumer financial law, and taking appropriate
enforcement action to address violations of Federal consumer financial
law;
5. Issuing rules, orders, and guidance implementing Federal
consumer financial law; and
6. Performing such support activities as may be needed or useful to
facilitate the other functions of the Bureau.
II. Academic Research Council
Section 1013(b)(1) of the Consumer Financial Protection Act, 12
U.S.C. 5493(b)(1), establishes the Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau's Office of Research and assigns to it the responsibility of
researching, analyzing, and reporting on topics relating to the
Bureau's mission, including developments in markets for consumer
financial products and services, consumer awareness, and consumer
behavior. The Bureau established the Council as a technical advisory
body comprised of scholars to provide the Office of Research with
methodological and technical advice and feedback on its research work
by framing research questions; suggesting new data collection
strategies and methods of analysis; providing feedback, both backward
and forward looking, on the Office of Research's research program;
providing input into its research strategic planning process and
research agenda; collaborating with the Bureau's research staff on high
value research projects which will allow for transfer of specialized
expertise; and supporting high quality recruitment.
III. Qualifications
In appointing members of the Council, the Office of Research seeks
to recruit tenured academics with a world class research and publishing
background, and a record of public or academic service. We are seeking
prominent experts who are recognized for their professional
achievements and objectivity in economics, statistics, psychology or
behavioral science. In particular, academics with strong methodological
and technical expertise in structural or reduced form econometrics,
modeling of consumer decision-making, behavioral economics,
experimental economics, program evaluation, psychology, and financial
choice. The members of the Council will collectively provide a balance
of expertise across these areas.
The Council is composed of no more than nine members. Currently we
have six Council members. We are looking to fill three additional seats
on the Council in 2016. You can learn more about current Academic
Research Council members here.
The Bureau has a special interest in ensuring that the perspectives
of women and men, all racial and ethnic groups, and individuals with
disabilities are adequately represented on the Council and therefore
encourages applications from qualified candidates from these groups.
The Bureau also has a special interest in establishing a Council that
is represented by a diversity of viewpoints and constituencies, and
therefore encourages nominations for qualified candidates who:
1. Represent the United States' geographic diversity; and
2. Understand the interests of special populations identified in
the Dodd-Frank Act, including servicemembers, older Americans,
students, and traditionally underserved consumers and communities.
IV. Application Procedures
Any interested person may apply for membership on the Council.
A complete application packet may include a cover letter and must
include:
1. A complete r[eacute]sum[eacute] or curriculum vitae for the
applicant; and
2. Completed application.
To evaluate potential sources of conflicts of interest, the Bureau
will ask potential candidates to provide information related to
financial holdings and/or professional affiliations, and to allow the
Bureau to perform a background check. The Bureau will not review
nominations and will not answer questions from internal or external
parties regarding applications until the application period has closed.
The Bureau will not entertain nominations of federally registered
lobbyists and individuals who have been convicted of a felony for a
position on the Council.
Only complete applications will be given consideration for review
of membership on the Council.
Dated: January 7, 2016.
Christopher D'Angelo,
Chief of Staff, Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.
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