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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Meeting of the Presidential Advisory
Council on HIV/AIDS
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Health, Office of the
Secretary, Department of Health and
Human Services.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
As stipulated by the Federal
Advisory Committee Act, the U.S.
Department of Health and Human
Service is hereby giving notice that the
Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/
AIDS (PACHA or the Council) will be
holding a meeting and will discuss
recommendations regarding programs,
policies, and research to promote
effective, prevention, treatment and cure
of HIV disease and AIDS. The meeting
will be open to the public.
DATES: The Council meeting is
scheduled to convene on Wednesday,
August 30, 2017 from 9:00 a.m. to
approximately 5:00 p.m. (ET). The
meeting will be open to the public.
ADDRESSES: 200 Independence Avenue
SW., Washington, DC 20201 in the
Penthouse (eighth floor), Room 800.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Caroline Talev, Public Health Analyst,
SUMMARY:
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Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/
AIDS, 330 C Street SW., Room L106B,
Washington, DC 20024; (202) 795–7622
or Caroline.Talev@hhs.gov. More
detailed information about PACHA can
be obtained by accessing the Council’s
page on the AIDS.gov site at
www.aids.gov/pacha.
PACHA
was established by Executive Order
12963, dated June 14, 1995, as amended
by Executive Order 13009, dated June
14, 1996. In a memorandum, dated July
13, 2010, and under Executive Order
13703, dated July 30, 2015, the
President gave certain authorities to the
PACHA for implementation of the
National HIV/AIDS Strategy for the
United States (Strategy). PACHA is
currently operating under the authority
given in Executive Order 13708, dated
September 30, 2015.
PACHA provides advice, information,
and recommendations to the Secretary
regarding programs, policies, and
research to promote effective treatment,
prevention, and cure of HIV disease and
AIDS, including considering common
co-morbidities of those infected with
HIV as needed, to promote effective HIV
prevention and treatment and quality
services to persons living with HIV
disease and AIDS.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Substantial progress has been made in
addressing the domestic HIV epidemic
since the Strategy was released in July
2010. Under Executive Order 13703, the
National HIV/AIDS Strategy for the
United States: Updated to 2020
(Updated Strategy) was released.
PACHA shall contribute to the federal
effort to improve HIV prevention and
care.
The functions of the Council are
solely advisory in nature.
The Council consists of not more than
25 members. Council members are
selected from prominent community
leaders with particular expertise in, or
knowledge of, matters concerning HIV
and AIDS, public health, global health,
philanthropy, marketing or business, as
well as other national leaders held in
high esteem from other sectors of
society. Council members are appointed
by the Secretary or designee, in
consultation with the White House. The
agenda for the upcoming meeting will
be posted on the HIV.gov Web site at
https://www.hiv.gov/federal-response/
pacha/about-pacha.
Public attendance at the meeting is
limited to space available. Individuals
who plan to attend and need special
assistance, such as sign language
interpretation or other reasonable
accommodations, should notify Caroline
Talev at Caroline.Talev@hhs.gov. Due to
space constraints, pre-registration for
public attendance is advisable and can
be accomplished by contacting Caroline
Talev at Caroline.Talev@hhs.gov by
close of business on Wednesday, August
23, 2017. Members of the public will
have the opportunity to provide
comments during the meeting.
Comments will be limited to two
minutes per speaker. Any individual
who wishes to participate in the public
comment session must register with
Caroline Talev at Caroline.Talev@
hhs.gov by close of business on
Wednesday, August 23, 2017;
registration for public comment will not
be accepted by telephone. Individuals
are encouraged to provide a written
statement of any public comment(s) for
accurate minute taking purposes. Any
members of the public who wish to have
printed material distributed to PACHA
members at the meeting are asked to
submit, at a minimum, 1 copy of the
material(s) to Caroline Talev, no later
than close of business on Wednesday,
August 23, 2017.
Dated: July 20, 2017.
B. Kaye Hayes,
Executive Director, Presidential Advisory
Council on HIV/AIDS.
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Comment Request; The Department of
Homeland Security, Office of
Emergency Communications,
SAFECOM Nationwide Survey (SNS)
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ACTION: 30-Day notice and request for
comments; New Collection: 1670–NEW.
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The Department of Homeland
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(CS&C), Office of Emergency
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1995. DHS previously published this
ICR in the Federal Register for 60 days.
The notice published as 60-Day Request
for Comment on Thursday, April 27,
2017. DHS received comments from two
stakeholders indicating an appreciation
for public outreach. As a next step in
the administrative process, a second
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DATES: Comments are encouraged and
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2017. DHS and OMB conducts this
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Enactment
of 6 U.S.C. 571 governs the Office of
Emergency Communications (OEC) and
establishes a Director with specific
responsibilities. This includes assisting
the DHS Secretary in developing and
implementing a program to support and
promote the ability of emergency
response providers and relevant
government officials to continue to
communicate in the event of natural
disasters, acts of terrorism, and other
man-made disasters; and ensure,
accelerate, and attain interoperable
emergency communications nationwide.
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In addition, 6 U.S.C. 573 authorizes the
DHS Secretary acting through the OEC
Director to conduct a baseline
assessment of communications
capabilities among emergency response
providers and relevant government
officials at all levels of government no
less than once every five years. OEC is
tasked with conducting a periodic
nationwide assessment of emergency
communications.
OEC’s governing statute provides a
framework for its periodic assessment.
Accordingly, OEC, in coordination with
its stakeholder partners, developed the
SAFECOM Nationwide Survey (SNS).
The survey’s purpose is to gather
information to assess capabilities
currently available, and identify gaps
based on the needs of emergency
response providers. This information
will allow OEC and its stakeholders to
understand critical capabilities more
clearly, and to target resources more
efficiently for communications during
response situations of all scales and
scope, from day-to-day to out-of-theordinary situations.
To gather baseline assessment
information, OEC will deploy four
versions of the SAFECOM Nationwide
Survey (SNS) tailored to address
emergency response entities at each
level of government: Federal, State and
territorial, tribal, and local. Each SNS
version is built upon a foundation of
core planning elements identified by
OEC and its stakeholders as
fundamental to achieve open and secure
communications operability,
interoperability, and continuity. These
elements are interdependent critical
success factors that must be addressed
to plan for and implement public safety
communications capabilities. These
elements are recognized as Governance,
Standard Operating Procedures,
Training and Exercises, Technology,
Usage, Security and Equipment.
The SNS questions align with each of
these elements. This design enables
DHS to determine jurisdictional
capability levels of operability,
interoperability, and continuity as they
collectively pertain to the use of
emergency communications. For
example, Governance questions will
pertain to matters related to decisionmaking groups, agreements, funding,
and strategic planning. Standard
Operating Procedure questions will
focus on procedures, guidelines, and
content. Training and Exercise
questions will focus on their nature,
scope, and frequency. Technology
questions will focus on infrastructure,
solutions, and information-sharing.
Usage questions will address frequency
of use, proficiency, and resource
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Meeting of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, Office of the
Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: As stipulated by the Federal Advisory Committee Act, the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Service is hereby giving notice that the
Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA or the Council) will
be holding a meeting and will discuss recommendations regarding
programs, policies, and research to promote effective, prevention,
treatment and cure of HIV disease and AIDS. The meeting will be open to
the public.
DATES: The Council meeting is scheduled to convene on Wednesday, August
30, 2017 from 9:00 a.m. to approximately 5:00 p.m. (ET). The meeting
will be open to the public.
ADDRESSES: 200 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20201 in the
Penthouse (eighth floor), Room 800.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Caroline Talev, Public Health
Analyst, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, 330 C Street SW.,
Room L106B, Washington, DC 20024; (202) 795-7622 or
Caroline.Talev@hhs.gov. More detailed information about PACHA can be
obtained by accessing the Council's page on the AIDS.gov site at
www.aids.gov/pacha.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: PACHA was established by Executive Order
12963, dated June 14, 1995, as amended by Executive Order 13009, dated
June 14, 1996. In a memorandum, dated July 13, 2010, and under
Executive Order 13703, dated July 30, 2015, the President gave certain
authorities to the PACHA for implementation of the National HIV/AIDS
Strategy for the United States (Strategy). PACHA is currently operating
under the authority given in Executive Order 13708, dated September 30,
2015.
PACHA provides advice, information, and recommendations to the
Secretary regarding programs, policies, and research to promote
effective treatment, prevention, and cure of HIV disease and AIDS,
including considering common co-morbidities of those infected with HIV
as needed, to promote effective HIV prevention and treatment and
quality services to persons living with HIV disease and AIDS.
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Substantial progress has been made in addressing the domestic HIV
epidemic since the Strategy was released in July 2010. Under Executive
Order 13703, the National HIV/AIDS Strategy for the United States:
Updated to 2020 (Updated Strategy) was released. PACHA shall contribute
to the federal effort to improve HIV prevention and care.
The functions of the Council are solely advisory in nature.
The Council consists of not more than 25 members. Council members
are selected from prominent community leaders with particular expertise
in, or knowledge of, matters concerning HIV and AIDS, public health,
global health, philanthropy, marketing or business, as well as other
national leaders held in high esteem from other sectors of society.
Council members are appointed by the Secretary or designee, in
consultation with the White House. The agenda for the upcoming meeting
will be posted on the HIV.gov Web site at https://www.hiv.gov/federal-response/pacha/about-pacha.
Public attendance at the meeting is limited to space available.
Individuals who plan to attend and need special assistance, such as
sign language interpretation or other reasonable accommodations, should
notify Caroline Talev at Caroline.Talev@hhs.gov. Due to space
constraints, pre-registration for public attendance is advisable and
can be accomplished by contacting Caroline Talev at
Caroline.Talev@hhs.gov by close of business on Wednesday, August 23,
2017. Members of the public will have the opportunity to provide
comments during the meeting. Comments will be limited to two minutes
per speaker. Any individual who wishes to participate in the public
comment session must register with Caroline Talev at
Caroline.Talev@hhs.gov by close of business on Wednesday, August 23,
2017; registration for public comment will not be accepted by
telephone. Individuals are encouraged to provide a written statement of
any public comment(s) for accurate minute taking purposes. Any members
of the public who wish to have printed material distributed to PACHA
members at the meeting are asked to submit, at a minimum, 1 copy of the
material(s) to Caroline Talev, no later than close of business on
Wednesday, August 23, 2017.
Dated: July 20, 2017.
B. Kaye Hayes,
Executive Director, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS.
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