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Request for Information on
Interagency Working Group on
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AGENCY:
To assist National Science
and Technology Council’s (NSTC)
Interagency Working Group on
Language and Communication (IWGLC)
in its efforts to further improve
coordination and collaboration of
research and development (R & D)
agendas related to language and
communication across the Federal
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Introduction
The Institute requests information
from interested parties to help inform its
work with the IWGLC as it moves
forward to improve coordination and
collaboration of research and
development agendas related to a
recently published report on language
and communication across the Federal
Government. The Report from the
Interagency Working Group on
Language & Communication (Report) is
available at: www.whitehouse.gov/sites/
default/files/microsites/ostp/NSTC/
report_of_the_interagency_working_
group_on_language_and_
communication_final.pdf.
Background
The NSTC is the principal means by
which the Executive Branch coordinates
science and technology policy across
the Federal Government. A primary
objective of the NSTC is establishing
clear national goals for Federal science
and technology investments. The
IWGLC serves as part of the internal
deliberative process of the NSTC. The
IWGLC includes representatives from
the White House Office of Science and
Technology Policy, National Science
Foundation, Department of Health and
Human Services, Department of
Education, Department of Defense,
Department of Agriculture, Department
of Justice, Department of Energy,
Department of Homeland Security,
Department of State, Department of
Commerce, National Endowment for the
Humanities, National Aeronautics and
Space Administration, and the
Department of Transportation, and
recently researched and authored the
Report.
Human interaction in society depends
upon language and communication.
Across the Federal Government,
agencies support R & D activities
focused on furthering the understanding
of and supporting better language and
communication. To date, however, there
has been no systematic accounting or
description of the range of language and
communication R & D that is programs
and activities being supported by the
Federal Government. In the Report, the
IWGLC took on the challenge of creating
a taxonomy of language and
communication R & D activities and
summarizing current and recent Federal
investment in this area.
The taxonomy included in the Report
identified four broad R & D topics in
language and communication funded by
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the Federal Government, along with a
number of subtopics under each broad
topic. Please consult the taxonomy on
pages 48–50 in the Report. The four
broad topic headings include:
1. Knowledge and Processes
Underlying Language and
Communication.
2. Language and Communication
Abilities and Skills.
3. Using Language and
Communication to Influence Behavior
and Share Information.
4. Language and Communication
Technologies.
The taxonomy also identified four
types of R & D activities that could be
supported within each topic area:
1. Basic/foundational.
2. Translational.
3. Applied.
4. Implementation.
The Report provides programmatic
recommendations for key areas for
investment and collaboration in
language and communication research
to support a broad range of government
functions such as environmental
protection, education, national security,
law enforcement, transportation, and
public health.
Questions
The Institute is interested in gathering
information that would be of help to the
IWGLC in coordinating and making
recommendations about the range of R
& D programs and activities related to
key topics of language and
communication that are supported
across the Federal agencies.
Specifically, the Institute, on behalf of
the IWGLC, requests information on the
following:
1. Whether the taxonomy included in
the Report captures all types of federally
funded R & D programs and activities on
language and communication. If not,
please indicate which types of R & D
activities should be added to the
taxonomy.
2. Whether there are language and
communication R & D programs and
activities carried out in the non-Federal
sector (e.g., commercial industry,
nonprofit organizations, institutions of
higher education) that do not fall into
any of the taxonomy subtopics (see pgs.
48–50 of the Report). If so, please
describe those activities.
3. Whether there are activities that are
not included in the Report’s list of
recommended next steps for the Federal
Government to take related to language
and communication R & D programs and
activities that should be considered (see
pgs. 33–36). If so, please indicate what
activities should be added to the
Report’s recommendations.
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provided in response to this notice as
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charter to improve coordination and
collaboration of research and
development agendas related to
language and communication across the
Federal Government.
Accessible Format: Individuals with
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an accessible format (e.g., braille, large
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
[Docket No. ED-2016-IES-0109]
Request for Information on Interagency Working Group on Language
and Communication's Report on Research and Development Activities
AGENCY: Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education.
ACTION: Request for information.
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SUMMARY: To assist National Science and Technology Council's (NSTC)
Interagency Working Group on Language and Communication (IWGLC) in its
efforts to further improve coordination and collaboration of research
and development (R & D) agendas related to language and communication
across the Federal Government, the Institute of Education Sciences (the
Institute) requests information from interested parties through this
notice.
DATES: Written submissions must be received by the Department on or
before December 30, 2016.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments through the Federal eRulemaking Portal
or via postal mail or commercial delivery. We will not accept comments
by fax, email, or hand delivery. To ensure that we do not receive
duplicate copies, please submit your comments only one time. In
addition, please include the Docket ID and the term ``Language and
Communication R & D Activities response'' at the top of your comments.
Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to www.regulations.gov to submit
your comments electronically. Information on using Regulations.gov,
including instructions for accessing agency documents, submitting
comments, and viewing the docket, is available on the site under ``Are
you new to this site?''
Postal Mail or Commercial Delivery: If you mail your comments,
address them to Rebecca McGill-Wilkinson, National Center for Education
Research, Institute of Education Sciences, Attention: Language and
Communication R & D Activities RFI, U.S. Department of Education, 400
Maryland Avenue SW., PCP-4127, Washington, DC 20202.
Privacy Note: The Department's policy for comments received from
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in their comments only information that they wish to make publicly
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disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to cause substantial
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regard as confidential commercial information.
To assist us in making a determination on your request, we
encourage you to identify any specific information in your comments
that you consider confidential commercial information. Please list the
information by page and paragraph numbers.
This is a request for information (RFI) only. This RFI is not a
request for proposals (RFP) or a promise to issue an RFP or a notice
inviting applications (NIA). This RFI does not commit the Department to
contract for any supply or service whatsoever. Further, the Department
is not seeking proposals and will not accept unsolicited proposals. The
Department will not pay for any information or administrative costs
that you may incur in responding to this RFI. If you do not respond to
this RFI, you may still apply for future contracts and grants. The
Department posts RFPs on the Federal Business Opportunities Web site
(www.fbo.gov). The Department announces grant competitions in the
Federal Register (www.gpo.gov/fdsys). It is your responsibility to
monitor these sites to determine whether the Department issues an RFP
or NIA after considering the information received in response to this
RFI. The documents and information submitted in response to this RFI
become the property of the U.S. Government and will not be returned.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Rebecca McGill-Wilkinson, U.S.
Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., PCP 4127, Washington,
DC. Telephone: (202) 245-7613 or by email: Rebecca.McGill@ed.gov.
If you use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) or a text
telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay Service (FRS), toll free, at 1-
800-877-8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Introduction
The Institute requests information from interested parties to help
inform its work with the IWGLC as it moves forward to improve
coordination and collaboration of research and development agendas
related to a recently published report on language and communication
across the Federal Government. The Report from the Interagency Working
Group on Language & Communication (Report) is available at:
www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/microsites/ostp/NSTC/report_of_the_interagency_working_group_on_language_and_communication_final.pdf.
Background
The NSTC is the principal means by which the Executive Branch
coordinates science and technology policy across the Federal
Government. A primary objective of the NSTC is establishing clear
national goals for Federal science and technology investments. The
IWGLC serves as part of the internal deliberative process of the NSTC.
The IWGLC includes representatives from the White House Office of
Science and Technology Policy, National Science Foundation, Department
of Health and Human Services, Department of Education, Department of
Defense, Department of Agriculture, Department of Justice, Department
of Energy, Department of Homeland Security, Department of State,
Department of Commerce, National Endowment for the Humanities, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the Department of
Transportation, and recently researched and authored the Report.
Human interaction in society depends upon language and
communication. Across the Federal Government, agencies support R & D
activities focused on furthering the understanding of and supporting
better language and communication. To date, however, there has been no
systematic accounting or description of the range of language and
communication R & D that is programs and activities being supported by
the Federal Government. In the Report, the IWGLC took on the challenge
of creating a taxonomy of language and communication R & D activities
and summarizing current and recent Federal investment in this area.
The taxonomy included in the Report identified four broad R & D
topics in language and communication funded by the Federal Government,
along with a number of subtopics under each broad topic. Please consult
the taxonomy on pages 48-50 in the Report. The four broad topic
headings include:
1. Knowledge and Processes Underlying Language and Communication.
2. Language and Communication Abilities and Skills.
3. Using Language and Communication to Influence Behavior and Share
Information.
4. Language and Communication Technologies.
The taxonomy also identified four types of R & D activities that
could be supported within each topic area:
1. Basic/foundational.
2. Translational.
3. Applied.
4. Implementation.
The Report provides programmatic recommendations for key areas for
investment and collaboration in language and communication research to
support a broad range of government functions such as environmental
protection, education, national security, law enforcement,
transportation, and public health.
Questions
The Institute is interested in gathering information that would be
of help to the IWGLC in coordinating and making recommendations about
the range of R & D programs and activities related to key topics of
language and communication that are supported across the Federal
agencies. Specifically, the Institute, on behalf of the IWGLC, requests
information on the following:
1. Whether the taxonomy included in the Report captures all types
of federally funded R & D programs and activities on language and
communication. If not, please indicate which types of R & D activities
should be added to the taxonomy.
2. Whether there are language and communication R & D programs and
activities carried out in the non-Federal sector (e.g., commercial
industry, nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher education)
that do not fall into any of the taxonomy subtopics (see pgs. 48-50 of
the Report). If so, please describe those activities.
3. Whether there are activities that are not included in the
Report's list of recommended next steps for the Federal Government to
take related to language and communication R & D programs and
activities that should be considered (see pgs. 33-36). If so, please
indicate what activities should be added to the Report's
recommendations.
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Written comments may be submitted through any of the methods
discussed in the ADDRESSES section of this notice. This notice is for
information purposes only. The Institute and the other member Federal
agencies on the IWGLC will review and consider information provided in
response to this notice as the IWGLC moves forward with its new charter
to improve coordination and collaboration of research and development
agendas related to language and communication across the Federal
Government.
Accessible Format: Individuals with disabilities can obtain this
document in an accessible format (e.g., braille, large print,
audiotape, or compact disc) on request to Dr. Rebecca McGill-Wilkinson
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Authority: Executive Order 12881 of November 23, 1993, as amended
by Executive Order 13284 of January 23, 2003. 20 U.S.C. 3402(4).
Dated: October 26, 2016.
Ruth Neild,
Deputy Director for Policy and Research, Delegated the Duties of the
Director, Institute of Education Sciences.
[FR Doc. 2016-26193 Filed 10-28-16; 8:45 am]
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