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252, 266 (D.C. Cir. 1982), and Board of
Trade v. Commodity Futures Trading
Comm’n, 627 F.2d 392, 403 (D.C. Cir.
1980)); see also Nat’l Ass’n of Home
Builders v. Norton, 309 F.3d 26, 38 (D.C.
Cir. 2002) (stating ‘‘information is
‘commercial’ under [Exemption 4] if, ‘in
and of itself,’ it serves a ‘commercial
function’ or is of a ‘commercial
nature.’ ’’).
The specific and detailed discussion
that you provide must explain how the
information relates to your commercial
interest and the commercial function
the information serves or the
commercial nature of the information.
The test to determine if information is
‘‘privileged’’ or ‘‘confidential’’ under
Exemption 4 depends on whether the
submitter was required to provide the
information to the Government or
whether the submitter voluntarily
disclosed the information to the
Government. Bartholdi Cable. Co. v.
FCC, 114 F.3d 274, 281 (D.C. Cir. 1997).
Where you voluntarily provide
information to the Government, the
information will be considered
confidential for the purposes of
Exemption 4 ‘‘if it is of a kind that
would customarily not be released to
the public by the person from whom it
was obtained.’’ Id. (citing Critical Mass
Energy Project v. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, 975 F.2d 871, 879 (D.C.
Cir. 1992) (en banc)). Alternatively,
where the Government requires you to
provide information (as is the case for
the information at hand), then
commercial or financial information
generally is ‘‘confidential’’ under
Exemption 4 ‘‘if disclosure . . . is likely
to have either of the following effects:
(1) Impair the Government’s ability to
obtain necessary information in the
future; or (2) cause substantial harm to
the competitive position of the person
from whom it was obtained.’’ National
Parks and Conservation Assoc. v.
Morton, 498 F.2d 765, 770 (D.C. Cir.
1974). A showing of substantial
competitive harm is necessary only
where the information in question is
required to be submitted to the
Government.
You must explain whether you
voluntarily provided the information in
question or whether the Government
required the information to be
submitted. Should you assert that you
voluntarily submitted the information,
you must also explain how the
information in question fits into a
category of information that you
customarily do not release to the public.
If you assert that the Government
required you to submit the information
in question (as is the case for the
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explain how substantial competitive or
other business harm would likely result
from release.
To demonstrate that disclosure is
likely to cause substantial competitive
harm, there must be evidence that: (1)
You face actual competition; and (2)
substantial competitive injury would
likely result from disclosure. See Lion
Raisins v. USDA, 354 F.3d 1072, 1079
(9th Cir. 2004); Inner City Press/
Community on the Move v. Federal
Reserve System, 380 F. Supp. 2d 211,
220 (S.D.N.Y. 2005); GC Micro Corp. v.
Def. Logistics Agency, 33 F.3d 1109 (9th
Cir. 1994); National Parks &
Conservation Association v. Kleppe, 547
F.2d 673, 679 (D.C. Cir. 1976)
(‘‘National Parks II’’).
In order for the Department to fully
evaluate whether you are likely to suffer
substantial competitive injury from
disclosure of the withheld information,
any objections on this basis must
include a detailed explanation of who
your competitors are and the nature of
the competition. You must also explain
with specificity how disclosure of each
category of information that you object
to disclosing on this basis would
provide your competitors with valuable
insights into your operation, give
competitors pricing advantages over
you, or unfairly give advantage to
competitors in future business
negotiations, or any other information
that sufficiently explains the substantial
competitive injury that would likely
result from disclosure. National Parks II,
547 F.2d at 684; Center for Public
Integrity v. Dep’t of Energy, 191 F. Supp.
2d 187, 194 (D.D.C. 2002); Judicial
Watch, Inc. v. Export-Import Bank, 108
F. Supp. 2d 19, 29 (D.D.C. 2000).
Additionally, as noted above, you must
also certify that any information you
object to disclosing is confidential, you
have not disclosed the information to
the public, and the information is not
routinely available to the public from
other sources. See 43 CFR 2.30–2.31.
As a final matter, please be aware that
the FOIA requires that ‘‘any reasonably
segregable portion of a record’’ must be
released after appropriate application of
the FOIA’s nine exemptions. See 5
U.S.C. 552(b) (discussion after
exemptions). In addition, please note
that, where a record contains both
exempt and nonexempt material, the
bureau will generally separate and
release the nonexempt information
when responding to a FOIA request. 43
CFR 2.25. You should be mindful of this
segregability requirement in formulating
any objections you may have to the
disclosure of the information sought by
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III. Submission of Objections
Should you wish to object to
disclosure of any of the requested
records (or portions thereof), the
Department must receive from you all of
the information requested above by no
later than the date specified above in
DATES.
If you do not submit any objections to
the disclosure of the information (or
portions thereof) to CBD on or before the
date specified above in DATES, the
Department will presume that you do
not object to such disclosure and may
release the information without
redaction. Please note that the
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deciding whether the information
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Please note that any comments you
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for them. In the event your comments
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comments under the FOIA, the
Department will notify you and give you
an opportunity to comment on the
disclosure of such information.
Dated: November 14, 2016.
Stephen Guertin,
Acting Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service.
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Office of the Secretary
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Notice of Senior Executive Service
Performance Review Board
Appointments
Office of the Secretary, Interior.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
This notice provides the
names of individuals who have been
appointed to serve as members of the
Department of the Interior Senior
Executive Service (SES) Performance
Review Board.
DATES: These appointments are effective
upon publication in the Federal
Register.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Raymond Limon, Director, Office of
Human Resources, Office of the
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Secretary, Department of the Interior,
1849 C Street NW., Washington, DC
20240, Telephone Number: (202) 208–
5310.
The
members of the Department of the
Interior SES Performance Review Board
are as follows:
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ALLEN, MATTHEW R.
ANDREW, JONATHAN M.
ANDROFF, BLAKE J.
APPLEGATE, JAMES D. R.
ARAGON, JOSE RAMON
ARROYO, BRYAN
AUSTIN, STANLEY J.
AUSTIN, TERESA MADEYA
BAIL, KRISTIN MARA
BARON, JILL S.
BATHRICK, MARK L.
BEALL, JAMES W.
BEAN, MICHAEL J.
BEARPAW, GEORGE WATIE
BEAUDREAU, TOMMY P.
BECK, RICHARD T.
BECKER, BRIAN D.
BELIN, ALLETTA D.
BELNAP, JAYNE
BENGE, SHAWN T.
BERRIGAN, MICHAEL J.
BERRY, DAVID A.
BETANCOURT, JULIO L.
BLACK, MICHAEL S.
BLAIR, JOHN WATSON
BLANCHARD, MARY JOSIE
BLASER, THOMAS A.
BLEDSOE DOWNES, ANN MARIE
BOHLKE, JOHN KARL F. P.
BOLTON, HANNIBAL
BOWKER, BRYAN L.
BRANUM, LISA A.
BROWN, LAURA B.
BROWN, WILLIAM Y.
BRZEZINSKI, MARK F.
BUCKNER, SHAWN M.
BUFFA, NICOLE NMN
BURCH, MELVIN E.
BURCKMAN, JAMES N.
BURDEN, JOHN W.
BURKETT, VIRGINIA
BURNS, SYLVIA W.
CALDWELL, MICHAEL A.
CARDINALE, RICHARD T.
CARL, LEON M.
CARTER-PFISTERER, CAROLE
CASH, CASSIUS M.
CELATA, MICHAEL A.
CHAVARRIA, GABRIELA DEL C.
CHOUET, BERNARD A.
CHRISTOPHER, TERESA R.
CLARK, HORACE G.
CLEMENT, JOEL P.
CLINE, DONALD WALTER
CLOERN, JAMES E.
CLUCK, RODNEY E.
COLLETT, TIMOTHY S.
COMPTON, JEFFREY S.
CONNELL, JAMIE E.
COPLEN, TYLER B. II
CORDOVA-HARRISON, ELIZABE
CRAFF, ROBERT C.
CRIBLEY, BUD C.
CRONIN, THOMAS M.
CRUICKSHANK, WALTER D.
CRUZAN, DARREN A.
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CUMMINGS, JODY ALLEN
CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM L.
DABOLT, THOMAS O.
DALTON, KENNETH A.
DARNELL, JOSEPH D.
DAVIS, KIMBRA G.
DAVIS, MARK H.
DAVIS, ROSE MARIE
DEANGELIS, DONALD L.
DEARMAN, TONY L.
DEERINWATER, DANIEL J.
DELOATCH, IVAN B.
DETTINGER, MICHAEL
DEVARIS, AIMEE MARIE
DOHNER, CYNTHIA
DOUGLAS, JAMES C.
DOWNS, BRUCE M.
DUMONTIER, DEBRA L.
DUNTON, RONALD L.
DUTSCHKE, AMY L.
EDSALL, DONNA LYNN
ELLIS, STEVEN A.
ENOMOTO, STANTON KEONE
ESTENOZ, SHANNON A.
ETHRIDGE, MAX M.
FAETH, LORRAINE V.
FERRERO, RICHARD C.
FERRITER, OLIVIA B.
FIELD, EDWARD H.
FLANAGAN, DENISE A.
FORD, JEROME E.
FOSTER, MAUREEN D.
FRANKEL, ARTHUR D.
FRAZER, GARY D.
FREEMAN, SHAREE M.
FREIHAGE, JASON E.
FROST, HERBERT C.
FULP, TERRANCE J.
GALLAGHER, KEVIN T.
GIDNER, JEROLD L.
GLENN, DOUGLAS A.
GLOMB, STEPHEN J.
GOKLANY, INDUR M.
GOLDHABER, MARTIN B.
GONZALES-SCHREINER, ROSEA
GONZALEZ, MARIA E.
GOULD, GREGORY J.
GRACE, JAMES B.
GUERTIN, STEPHEN D.
HAIG, SUSAN M.
HALL, ROBERT E.
HAMLEY, JEFFREY L.
HANKS, THOMAS C.
HANNA, JEANETTE D.
HART, PAULA L.
HARTLEY, DEBORAH J.
HARVEY, RONALD W.
HAUGRUD, KEVIN JACK
HAVELY, ANDREW W.
HAWBECKER, KAREN S.
HEIN, JAMES R.
HERBST, LARS T.
HILDEBRANDT, BETSY J.
HILDRETH, EDWARD W.
HITZMAN, MURRAY WALTER
HOLLEY, AMY LIN
HOLMES, TROY EDWARD
HOPPER, ABIGAIL ROSS
HOSKINS, DAVID WILLIAM
HOUSEKNECHT, DAVID W.
HUMBERT, HARRY L.
HUNTER, TERESA R.
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JAMES, JAMES D. JR.
JONES, EILEEN GAY
JOSEPHSON, CLEMENTINE
JOSS, LAURA
JUPP, WILLIAM B.
KALAVRITINOS, CHRISTINA S
KEABLE, EDWARD T.
KEELEY, JON E.
KELLY, FRANCIS P.
KELLY, KATHERINE P.
KENDALL, JAMES J. JR.
KINSINGER, ANNE E.
KLEIN, ELIZABETH A.
KRABBENHOFT, DAVID P.
KROPF, RAMSEY LAURSOO
KRUSE, MICHAEL
KRYC, KELLY A.
KURTH, JAMES W.
LA COUNTE, DARRYL D. II
LABSON, VICTOR F.
LAFFERTY, KEVIN D.
LAIRD, JOSHUA RADBILL
LAKE, TIMOTHY CHARLES
LANCE, LINDA L.
LAPOINTE, TIMOTHY L.
LAROCHE, DARRELL WILLIAM
LAURO, SALVATORE R.
LEE, LORRI J.
LEHNERTZ, CHRISTINE S.
LEITER, AMANDA C.
LEITH, WILLIAM S.
LILLIE, JULIETTE ANNE FAL
LIMON, RAYMOND A.
LIN, JANET H.
LOCKNER, DAVID A.
LODGE, CYNTHIA LOUISE
LOFTIN, MELINDA J.
LOHOEFENER, RENNE R.
LORDS, DOUGLAS A.
LOUDERMILK, WELDON B.
LOVELAND, THOMAS R.
LUEBKE, THOMAS A.
LUEDERS, AMY L.
LYNN, TIM K.
LYONS, JAMES R.
MABRY, SCOTT L.
MARTIN, THOMAS E.
MARTINEZ, CYNTHIA T.
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MASON, ROBERT R JR.
MAYTUBBY, BRUCE W.
MCCABE, GREGORY J. JR
MCCAFFERY, JAMES G.
MCCLANAHAN, JOHN H.
MCCORMICK, STEPHEN D.
MCDOWALL, LENA E.
MCGUIRE, ANTHONY D.
MCKEOWN, MATTHEW J.
MECH, L. DAVID
MEHLHOFF, JOHN J.
MELIUS, THOMAS O.
MILAKOFSKY, BENJAMIN E.
MILLY, PAUL C. D.
MONACO, JENNIFER ROMERO
MORRIS, DOUGLAS W.
MOSS, ADRIANNE L.
MOURITSEN, KAREN E.
MUHS, DANIEL R.
MULLER, BRUCE C. JR
MURILLO, DAVID G.
MURPHY, TIMOTHY M.
MUSSENDEN, PAUL A.
MYERS, DONNA N.
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USERY, EDDY L.
VELA, RAYMOND DAVID
VELASCO, JANINE M.
VIETZKE, GAY E.
VOGEL, ROBERT A.
WAINMAN, BARBARA W.
WALD, DAVID J.
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WAYSON, THOMAS C.
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visitor. Meeting this mandate requires
Raymond Limon,
the NPS to balance conservation with
Director, Office of Human Resources.
use. Maintaining a good balance
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Office of the Secretary
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Notice of Senior Executive Service Performance Review Board
Appointments
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice provides the names of individuals who have been
appointed to serve as members of the Department of the Interior Senior
Executive Service (SES) Performance Review Board.
DATES: These appointments are effective upon publication in the Federal
Register.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Raymond Limon, Director, Office of
Human Resources, Office of the
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Secretary, Department of the Interior, 1849 C Street NW., Washington,
DC 20240, Telephone Number: (202) 208-5310.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The members of the Department of the
Interior SES Performance Review Board are as follows:
ALLEN, MATTHEW R.
ANDREW, JONATHAN M.
ANDROFF, BLAKE J.
APPLEGATE, JAMES D. R.
ARAGON, JOSE RAMON
ARROYO, BRYAN
AUSTIN, STANLEY J.
AUSTIN, TERESA MADEYA
BAIL, KRISTIN MARA
BARON, JILL S.
BATHRICK, MARK L.
BEALL, JAMES W.
BEAN, MICHAEL J.
BEARPAW, GEORGE WATIE
BEAUDREAU, TOMMY P.
BECK, RICHARD T.
BECKER, BRIAN D.
BELIN, ALLETTA D.
BELNAP, JAYNE
BENGE, SHAWN T.
BERRIGAN, MICHAEL J.
BERRY, DAVID A.
BETANCOURT, JULIO L.
BLACK, MICHAEL S.
BLAIR, JOHN WATSON
BLANCHARD, MARY JOSIE
BLASER, THOMAS A.
BLEDSOE DOWNES, ANN MARIE
BOHLKE, JOHN KARL F. P.
BOLTON, HANNIBAL
BOWKER, BRYAN L.
BRANUM, LISA A.
BROWN, LAURA B.
BROWN, WILLIAM Y.
BRZEZINSKI, MARK F.
BUCKNER, SHAWN M.
BUFFA, NICOLE NMN
BURCH, MELVIN E.
BURCKMAN, JAMES N.
BURDEN, JOHN W.
BURKETT, VIRGINIA
BURNS, SYLVIA W.
CALDWELL, MICHAEL A.
CARDINALE, RICHARD T.
CARL, LEON M.
CARTER-PFISTERER, CAROLE
CASH, CASSIUS M.
CELATA, MICHAEL A.
CHAVARRIA, GABRIELA DEL C.
CHOUET, BERNARD A.
CHRISTOPHER, TERESA R.
CLARK, HORACE G.
CLEMENT, JOEL P.
CLINE, DONALD WALTER
CLOERN, JAMES E.
CLUCK, RODNEY E.
COLLETT, TIMOTHY S.
COMPTON, JEFFREY S.
CONNELL, JAMIE E.
COPLEN, TYLER B. II
CORDOVA-HARRISON, ELIZABE
CRAFF, ROBERT C.
CRIBLEY, BUD C.
CRONIN, THOMAS M.
CRUICKSHANK, WALTER D.
CRUZAN, DARREN A.
CUMMINGS, JODY ALLEN
CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM L.
DABOLT, THOMAS O.
DALTON, KENNETH A.
DARNELL, JOSEPH D.
DAVIS, KIMBRA G.
DAVIS, MARK H.
DAVIS, ROSE MARIE
DEANGELIS, DONALD L.
DEARMAN, TONY L.
DEERINWATER, DANIEL J.
DELOATCH, IVAN B.
DETTINGER, MICHAEL
DEVARIS, AIMEE MARIE
DOHNER, CYNTHIA
DOUGLAS, JAMES C.
DOWNS, BRUCE M.
DUMONTIER, DEBRA L.
DUNTON, RONALD L.
DUTSCHKE, AMY L.
EDSALL, DONNA LYNN
ELLIS, STEVEN A.
ENOMOTO, STANTON KEONE
ESTENOZ, SHANNON A.
ETHRIDGE, MAX M.
FAETH, LORRAINE V.
FERRERO, RICHARD C.
FERRITER, OLIVIA B.
FIELD, EDWARD H.
FLANAGAN, DENISE A.
FORD, JEROME E.
FOSTER, MAUREEN D.
FRANKEL, ARTHUR D.
FRAZER, GARY D.
FREEMAN, SHAREE M.
FREIHAGE, JASON E.
FROST, HERBERT C.
FULP, TERRANCE J.
GALLAGHER, KEVIN T.
GIDNER, JEROLD L.
GLENN, DOUGLAS A.
GLOMB, STEPHEN J.
GOKLANY, INDUR M.
GOLDHABER, MARTIN B.
GONZALES-SCHREINER, ROSEA
GONZALEZ, MARIA E.
GOULD, GREGORY J.
GRACE, JAMES B.
GUERTIN, STEPHEN D.
HAIG, SUSAN M.
HALL, ROBERT E.
HAMLEY, JEFFREY L.
HANKS, THOMAS C.
HANNA, JEANETTE D.
HART, PAULA L.
HARTLEY, DEBORAH J.
HARVEY, RONALD W.
HAUGRUD, KEVIN JACK
HAVELY, ANDREW W.
HAWBECKER, KAREN S.
HEIN, JAMES R.
HERBST, LARS T.
HILDEBRANDT, BETSY J.
HILDRETH, EDWARD W.
HITZMAN, MURRAY WALTER
HOLLEY, AMY LIN
HOLMES, TROY EDWARD
HOPPER, ABIGAIL ROSS
HOSKINS, DAVID WILLIAM
HOUSEKNECHT, DAVID W.
HUMBERT, HARRY L.
HUNTER, TERESA R.
HYUN, KAREN H.
INGEBRITSEN, STEVEN E.
ISEMAN, THOMAS M.
IVERSON, RICHARD M.
JACKSON, JAMES K.
JAMES, JAMES D. JR.
JONES, EILEEN GAY
JOSEPHSON, CLEMENTINE
JOSS, LAURA
JUPP, WILLIAM B.
KALAVRITINOS, CHRISTINA S
KEABLE, EDWARD T.
KEELEY, JON E.
KELLY, FRANCIS P.
KELLY, KATHERINE P.
KENDALL, JAMES J. JR.
KINSINGER, ANNE E.
KLEIN, ELIZABETH A.
KRABBENHOFT, DAVID P.
KROPF, RAMSEY LAURSOO
KRUSE, MICHAEL
KRYC, KELLY A.
KURTH, JAMES W.
LA COUNTE, DARRYL D. II
LABSON, VICTOR F.
LAFFERTY, KEVIN D.
LAIRD, JOSHUA RADBILL
LAKE, TIMOTHY CHARLES
LANCE, LINDA L.
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LAROCHE, DARRELL WILLIAM
LAURO, SALVATORE R.
LEE, LORRI J.
LEHNERTZ, CHRISTINE S.
LEITER, AMANDA C.
LEITH, WILLIAM S.
LILLIE, JULIETTE ANNE FAL
LIMON, RAYMOND A.
LIN, JANET H.
LOCKNER, DAVID A.
LODGE, CYNTHIA LOUISE
LOFTIN, MELINDA J.
LOHOEFENER, RENNE R.
LORDS, DOUGLAS A.
LOUDERMILK, WELDON B.
LOVELAND, THOMAS R.
LUEBKE, THOMAS A.
LUEDERS, AMY L.
LYNN, TIM K.
LYONS, JAMES R.
MABRY, SCOTT L.
MARTIN, THOMAS E.
MARTINEZ, CYNTHIA T.
MASICA, SUE E.
MASON, ROBERT R JR.
MAYTUBBY, BRUCE W.
MCCABE, GREGORY J. JR
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MCCLANAHAN, JOHN H.
MCCORMICK, STEPHEN D.
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MCGUIRE, ANTHONY D.
MCKEOWN, MATTHEW J.
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MUHS, DANIEL R.
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THOMPSON, DIONNE E.
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WEYERS, HOLLY S.
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WORONKA, THEODORE
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Raymond Limon,
Director, Office of Human Resources.
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