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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
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Prospective Grant of Exclusive Patent
License: Use of Pharmaceutical and
Biological Compositions Comprising
Gram-Negative Bacteria for the Topical
Treatment of Dermatological Diseases
and Dermatological Conditions
AGENCY:
National Institutes of Health,
HHS.
ACTION:
Notice.
The National Institute of
Allergy and Infectious Diseases, an
institute of the National Institutes of
Health, Department of Health and
Human Services, is contemplating the
grant of an Exclusive Commercialization
Patent License to practice the inventions
embodied in the Patents and Patent
Applications listed in the Summary
Information section of this notice to
Forte Biosciences, Inc. located in San
Diego, California.
DATES: Only written comments and/or
applications for a license which are
received by the National Institute of
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Technology Transfer and Intellectual
Property Office on or before October 30,
2017 will be considered.
ADDRESSES: Requests for copies of the
patent application, inquiries, and
comments relating to the contemplated
Exclusive Commercialization Patent
License should be directed to: David
Yang, Technology Transfer and
Patenting Specialist, Technology
Transfer and Intellectual Property
Office, National Institute of Allergy and
Infectious Diseases, National Institutes
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Intellectual Property
U.S. Provisional Application 62/
324,762, filed April 19, 2016, and PCT
Patent Application PCT/US2017/
028133, filed April 17, 2017, both
entitled ‘‘Use of Gram Negative Species
to Treat Atopic Dermatitis’’ [HHS Ref.
E–099–2016/0], and U.S. and foreign
patent applications claiming priority to
the aforementioned applications.
The patent rights in these inventions
have been assigned to the government of
the United States of America.
The prospective exclusive license
territory may be worldwide and the
field of use may be limited to the
following field of use: ‘‘Use of
pharmaceutical and biological
compositions comprising Gram-negative
bacteria for the topical treatment of
dermatological diseases and
dermatological conditions’’.
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common,
recurrent, chronic inflammatory skin
disease that is a cause of considerable
economic and social burden. It is one of
the most prevalent skin disorders,
affecting ∼25% of children in developed
and developing countries and is
expected to continue to escalate. This
increased rate of incidence has changed
the focus of research on AD toward
epidemiology, prevention, and
treatment.
The subject technology describes
pharmaceutical and biological
compositions comprising Gram-negative
bacteria that can be developed into a
topical treatment for atopic dermatitis
(AD), as well as methods and kits using
these compositions.
NIAID scientists have recently
identified probiotic strains of
Roseomonas mucosa bacteria that were
shown to be beneficial in a pre-clinical
mouse model of AD. With this
promising data, NIAID launched a phase
I/II clinical trial in March 2017 (link;
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/
NCT03018275) and preliminary results
from this ongoing study show that the
technology may be highly effective at
treating and reducing the symptoms of
atopic dermatitis. If successfully
developed, this invention would be the
first live biotherapeutic product
approved by the FDA for the treatment
of AD.
This notice is made in accordance
with 35 U.S.C. 209 and 37 CFR part 404.
The prospective exclusive license will
be royalty bearing, and the prospective
exclusive license may be granted unless
within fifteen (15) days from the date of
this published notice, the National
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Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases receives written evidence and
argument that establishes that the grant
of the license would not be consistent
with the requirements of 35 U.S.C. 209
and 37 CFR part 404.
Complete applications for a license in
the prospective field of use that are filed
in response to this notice will be treated
as objections to the grant of the
contemplated Exclusive
Commercialization Patent License
Agreement. Comments and objections
submitted to this notice will not be
made available for public inspection
and, to the extent permitted by law, will
not be released under the Freedom of
Information Act, 5 U.S.C. 552.
Dated: October 4, 2017.
Suzanne Frisbie,
Deputy Director, Technology Transfer and
Intellectual Property Office, National Institute
of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Senior Executive Service Performance
Review Board
Office of the Secretary,
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice announces the
appointment of the members of the
Senior Executive Service (SES)
Performance Review Board (PRB) for
DHS. The purpose of the PRB is to view
and make recommendations concerning
proposed performance appraisals,
ratings, bonuses, pay adjustments, and
other appropriate personnel actions for
incumbents of SES, Senior Level and
Senior Professional positions of the
Department.
DATES: The PRB members’ terms begin
October 13, 2017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Elizabeth Haefeli, Office of the Chief
Human Capital Officer,
Elizabeth.Haefeli@hq.dhs.gov, or by
telephone (202) 357–8164.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each
Federal agency is required to establish
one or more performance review boards
to make recommendations, as necessary,
in regard to the performance of senior
executives within the agency. 5 U.S.C.
4314(c). This notice announces the
appointment of the members of the PRB
for DHS. The purpose of the PRB is to
review and make recommendations
concerning proposed performance
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appraisals, ratings, bonuses, pay
adjustments, and other appropriate
personnel actions for incumbents of SES
positions within DHS.
The Board shall consist of at least
three members. In the case of an
appraisal of a career appointee, more
than half of the members shall consist
of career appointees. Composition of the
specific PRBs will be determined on an
ad hoc basis from among the individuals
listed below:
Agarwal, Nimisha
Albence, Matthew T
Allen, Matthew C
Alles, Randolph D
Allison, Roderick J
Anderson, Sandra D
Annan, Niccomedo S
Archambeault, Gregory J
Asher, Nathalie R
Asseng Jr, George A
Awni, Muhammad H
Ayala, Janice
Bailey, Angela S
Barrera, Staci
Barrera, Staci A
Bench, Bradford A
Benner, Derek N
Berger, Katrina W
Bible, Daniel A
Borkowski, Mark S
Braccio, Dominick D
Bramell, Brittany M
Brown, A. Scott
Brown, Michael C
Brunjes, David
Bryan, William N
Bush, Thomas L
Buster, Robert P
Cahill, Donna L
Callahan, William J
Calvo, Karl H
Cappello, Elizabeth A
Carraway, Melvin
Carrick, Patrick G
Carver, Jonathan I
Castro, Raul
Chang, Hayley
Chavez, Richard M
Cheng, Wen Ting
Cissna, Tiffany A
Clark, Kenneth N
Cline, Richard K
Cogswell, Patricia F
Coleman, Corey
Colucci, Nicholas
Contreras, Patrick D
Davidson, Andrew
Davidson, Michael J
Davis, Michael P
Dawson, Mark B
Decker, Thomas R
DiFalco, Frank J
DiPietro, Joseph R
Dougherty, Thomas E
Dragani, Nancy J
Driggers, Richard J
Dunbar, Susan
Edge, Peter T
Edwards, Benjamin R
Emrich, Matthew
Erichs, Alysa D
Etre, Matthew J
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Fallon, William T
Fenton, Jennifer M
Filipponi, Karen B
Fitzmaurice, Stacey D
Flores, Simona L
Fluty, Larry D
Folden, Shane M
Fortner, Robert C
Fujimara, Paul
Fujimura, Paul N
Fulghum, Charles H
Gallagher, Sean W
Gallihugh II, Ronald B
Gammon, Carla
Gantt, Kenneth D
Gibbons, James M
Glawe, David J
Gowadia, Huban A
Griggs, Christine
Groom, Molly M
Guzman, Nicole G
Hall, Christopher J
Hammersley, Bonnie M
Hampton, Stephanie L
Harris, Melvin
Havranek, John
Heighberger, Eric B
Henderson, Latetia M
Hess, David
Hewitt, Ronald
Higgins, Jennifer
Higgins, Jennifer
Hill, Marcus L.
Hochman, Kathleen T
Hoffman, Jonathan R
Howard, Jr., Percy L
Huang, Paul P
Hutchinson, Kimberly S
Jacksta, Linda L.
Jenkins, Jr., Kenneth T
Jennings, David W
Jeronimo, Jose M
Johnson, Tae D
Jones, Keith
Jones, Keith A
Jones, Sophia D
Kair, Lee R
Karoly, Stephen J
Kelly, William G
Kerner, Francine
Kerns, Kevin
Khu, Jae A
King, Tatum S
Kirby, Lyn
Klein, Matthew
Kolasky, Robert P
Kolbe, Kathryn L
Koumans, Mark R
Kruger, Mary U
Lajoye, Darby R
Landfried, Phillip A
Lanum, Scott F
Lechleitner, Patrick J
Lenox, Mark R
Lewis, Donald R
Ley, Jennifer E
Lucero, Enrique M
Luck, Scott A
Lundgren, Karen E
Macias, Joseph
Maher, Joseph
Manaher, Colleen M
Manfra, Jeanette M
Marcott, Stacy A
Marin, David A
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McElwain, Patrick J
McLane, Jo Ann
McNeill, Ha N
McNeill, Ha Nguyen
Melendez, Angel M
Melero, Mariela
Micone III, Vincent N
Mildrew, Sean M
Miles, Jere T
Miller, Marlon V
Miller, Philip T
Mocny, Robert A
Moman, C. Christopher
Monarez, Susan C
Moore, Joseph D
Moore, Mark J
Moskowitz, Brian M
Moynihan, Timothy M
Mulligan, George D
Mulligan, Scott E
Nally, Kevin
Neufeld, Donald
Neufeld, Donald W
Nevano, Gregory C
Newhouse, Victoria E
Newman, Jane E
Nuebel-Kovarik, Kathy
Nykamp, Nancy A
Opiola, Terence S
Owen, Todd C
Padilla, Kenneth
Palmer, David
Palmer, David J
Pane, Karen W
Paramore, Faron K
Parmer Jr, Raymond R
Patterson, Leonard E
Perez, Nelson
Perez, Robert E
Pineiro, Marlen
Price, Corey A
Provost, Carla L
Renaud, Daniel
Renaud, Tracy
Rittenberg, Scott R
Rivera, David D
Robbins, Timothy S
Roberts, Russell A
Rodriguez, Waldemar
Rogers, Debra A
Rose Jr, Pat A
Sahakian, Diane V
Salzgaber, Wayne H
Sammon, John P
Sarandrea, Eric
Saunders, Ian C
Scanlon, Julie A
Scott, Kika M
Seguin, Debbie
Selby, Mark R
Sellers, Frederick E
Settles, Clark E
Shah, Dimple
Shaw, David C
Shelton Waters, Karen R
Short, Victoria D
Smith, Brenda B
Solheim, Linda T
Spero, James
Spradlin, Ryan L
Stein, Frederick A
Swartz, Neal
Swartz, Neal J
Sykes, Gwendolyn
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Trotta, Nicholas
Ulrich II, Dennis A
Valerio, Tracey A
Valverde, Michael
Veatch, John E
Vente, Robert P
Venture, Veronica A
Villanueva, Raymond
Vitiello, Ronald D
Wagner, John P
Walton, Kimberly H
Weinberg, Joseph W
Whittenburg, Cynthia F
Windham, Nicole
Wofford, Cynthia R
Wong, Ricardo A
Wulf, David M
Yarwood, Susan A
Young, Edward E
Dated: October 4, 2017.
Greg Ruocco,
Manager, Executive Resources Policy, Office
of the Chief Human Capital Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Environmental Planning and Historic
Preservation Program
Office of the Chief Readiness
Support Officer, Office of Management,
Department of Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice of administrative
corrections to directive and instruction.
AGENCY:
The purpose of this notice is
to provide information on
administrative revisions to the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS
or Department) Categorical Exclusions
found in DHS Instruction 023–01–001–
01, Rev. 01, Implementation of the
National Environmental Policy Act
(herein after referred to as Instruction).
The Instruction was finalized October
31, 2014 and became effective on March
26, 2015; however, unintended
administrative errors have since been
identified. These errors are limited to
Categorical Exclusions found in
Appendix A, Table 1 of the Instruction.
The administrative revisions covered
under this notice either resolve
ambiguity to ensure application which
is consistent with the administrative
record or resolve typographical errors
that had the potential to result in
inappropriate application. These
revisions are effective upon publication
in the Federal Register.
DATES: The list of Categorical
Exclusions, found in Appendix A, Table
1, of the Instruction is revised as of
October 13, 2017.
ADDRESSES: Relevant documents are
posted at www.dhs.gov/nepa. These
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documents include: This notice, the
Instruction with the revised list of
Categorical Exclusions, the
Administrative Record supporting the
establishment of the Categorical
Exclusions, a summary of revisions, the
U.S. Coast Guard’s (USCG’s)
Commandant Instruction M16475.1D,
and the Federal Register notice entitled
National Environmental Policy Act:
Coast Guard Procedures for Categorical
Exclusions which appeared on July 23,
2002 (67 FR 48243).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Jennifer Hass, Environmental Planning
and Historic Preservation Program
Manager, DHS, SEP-EPHP@hq.dhs.gov
or at 202–834–4346.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: DHS
Directive 023–01 Rev. 01 (hereinafter
Directive) and the Instruction establish
the Department’s policy and procedures
for compliance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and
the Council on Environmental Quality
(CEQ) regulations for implementing the
procedural provisions of NEPA (40 CFR
parts 1500–1508). Together, the
Directive and Instruction apply to all of
the Components of DHS and help
ensure the integration of environmental
stewardship into DHS decision making
as required by NEPA. The Instruction
serves as the DHS implementing
procedures for NEPA (as required by 40
CFR 1505.1 and 1507.3) and includes
the Department’s list of Categorical
Exclusions, found in Appendix A, Table
1. Notice of the Directive and
Instruction were published in the
Federal Register on November 26, 2014
(79 FR 70538) and became effective on
March 26, 2015.
During a recent review of the
Instruction, a number of administrative
errors were identified which have the
potential to substantively alter the
correct and intended application of
several Categorical Exclusions. Based on
our internal review, we have
determined these errors occurred during
the transcription process as Categorical
Exclusions unique to the USCG and the
Federal Emergency Management Agency
were merged with the other DHS
Component Categorical Exclusions to
create a single, unified list of Categorical
Exclusions for application within the
Department. There was no intent to
substantively alter the language or
application of these Categorical
Exclusions.
For the Categorical Exclusions unique
to the USCG, the impacted Categorical
Exclusions appear correctly in the
USCG’s Commandant Instruction
M16475.1D which has been in effect
since November 29, 2000 and the
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Federal Register notice entitled
National Environmental Policy Act:
Coast Guard Procedures for Categorical
Exclusions which was published on July
23, 2002 (67 FR 48243).
In general, the administrative
revisions include omission of an
asterisk (*) designating the requirement
to prepare a Record of Environmental
consideration (REC); inclusion of an
asterisk (*) designating the requirement
to prepare a REC where that was not
intended; administrative revision to
more clearly delineate when a REC is
required; clarification to resolve
ambiguity to ensure application which
consistent with the administrative
record, and resolution of a
typographical error. A copy of this
Federal Register publication, DHS
Instruction 023–01–001–01 Rev. 01 with
the revised list of Categorical
Exclusions, the Administrative Record
supporting the establishment of the
Categorical Exclusions, a summary of
revisions, the USCG’s Commandant
Instruction M16475.1D, and the Federal
Register notice entitled National
Environmental Policy Act: Coast Guard
Procedures for Categorical Exclusions
which appeared on July 23, 2002 (67 FR
48243) are available on the internet at
www.dhs.gov/nepa.
Dated: October 5, 2017.
Teresa R. Pohlman,
Executive Director Sustainability and
Environmental Programs.
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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services
[OMB Control Number 1615–0040]
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Revision of a Currently
Approved Collection: Application for
Employment Authorization
U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services, Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: 60-Day notice.
AGENCY:
The Department of Homeland
Security (DHS), U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration (USCIS) invites the general
public and other Federal agencies to
comment upon this proposed revision of
a currently approved collection of
information. In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of
1995, the information collection notice
is published in the Federal Register to
obtain comments regarding the nature of
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Senior Executive Service Performance Review Board
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the appointment of the members of the
Senior Executive Service (SES) Performance Review Board (PRB) for DHS.
The purpose of the PRB is to view and make recommendations concerning
proposed performance appraisals, ratings, bonuses, pay adjustments, and
other appropriate personnel actions for incumbents of SES, Senior Level
and Senior Professional positions of the Department.
DATES: The PRB members' terms begin October 13, 2017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Elizabeth Haefeli, Office of the Chief
Human Capital Officer, Elizabeth.Haefeli@hq.dhs.gov, or by telephone
(202) 357-8164.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each Federal agency is required to establish
one or more performance review boards to make recommendations, as
necessary, in regard to the performance of senior executives within the
agency. 5 U.S.C. 4314(c). This notice announces the appointment of the
members of the PRB for DHS. The purpose of the PRB is to review and
make recommendations concerning proposed performance
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appraisals, ratings, bonuses, pay adjustments, and other appropriate
personnel actions for incumbents of SES positions within DHS.
The Board shall consist of at least three members. In the case of
an appraisal of a career appointee, more than half of the members shall
consist of career appointees. Composition of the specific PRBs will be
determined on an ad hoc basis from among the individuals listed below:
Agarwal, Nimisha
Albence, Matthew T
Allen, Matthew C
Alles, Randolph D
Allison, Roderick J
Anderson, Sandra D
Annan, Niccomedo S
Archambeault, Gregory J
Asher, Nathalie R
Asseng Jr, George A
Awni, Muhammad H
Ayala, Janice
Bailey, Angela S
Barrera, Staci
Barrera, Staci A
Bench, Bradford A
Benner, Derek N
Berger, Katrina W
Bible, Daniel A
Borkowski, Mark S
Braccio, Dominick D
Bramell, Brittany M
Brown, A. Scott
Brown, Michael C
Brunjes, David
Bryan, William N
Bush, Thomas L
Buster, Robert P
Cahill, Donna L
Callahan, William J
Calvo, Karl H
Cappello, Elizabeth A
Carraway, Melvin
Carrick, Patrick G
Carver, Jonathan I
Castro, Raul
Chang, Hayley
Chavez, Richard M
Cheng, Wen Ting
Cissna, Tiffany A
Clark, Kenneth N
Cline, Richard K
Cogswell, Patricia F
Coleman, Corey
Colucci, Nicholas
Contreras, Patrick D
Davidson, Andrew
Davidson, Michael J
Davis, Michael P
Dawson, Mark B
Decker, Thomas R
DiFalco, Frank J
DiPietro, Joseph R
Dougherty, Thomas E
Dragani, Nancy J
Driggers, Richard J
Dunbar, Susan
Edge, Peter T
Edwards, Benjamin R
Emrich, Matthew
Erichs, Alysa D
Etre, Matthew J
Falk, Scott
Fallon, William T
Fenton, Jennifer M
Filipponi, Karen B
Fitzmaurice, Stacey D
Flores, Simona L
Fluty, Larry D
Folden, Shane M
Fortner, Robert C
Fujimara, Paul
Fujimura, Paul N
Fulghum, Charles H
Gallagher, Sean W
Gallihugh II, Ronald B
Gammon, Carla
Gantt, Kenneth D
Gibbons, James M
Glawe, David J
Gowadia, Huban A
Griggs, Christine
Groom, Molly M
Guzman, Nicole G
Hall, Christopher J
Hammersley, Bonnie M
Hampton, Stephanie L
Harris, Melvin
Havranek, John
Heighberger, Eric B
Henderson, Latetia M
Hess, David
Hewitt, Ronald
Higgins, Jennifer
Higgins, Jennifer
Hill, Marcus L.
Hochman, Kathleen T
Hoffman, Jonathan R
Howard, Jr., Percy L
Huang, Paul P
Hutchinson, Kimberly S
Jacksta, Linda L.
Jenkins, Jr., Kenneth T
Jennings, David W
Jeronimo, Jose M
Johnson, Tae D
Jones, Keith
Jones, Keith A
Jones, Sophia D
Kair, Lee R
Karoly, Stephen J
Kelly, William G
Kerner, Francine
Kerns, Kevin
Khu, Jae A
King, Tatum S
Kirby, Lyn
Klein, Matthew
Kolasky, Robert P
Kolbe, Kathryn L
Koumans, Mark R
Kruger, Mary U
Lajoye, Darby R
Landfried, Phillip A
Lanum, Scott F
Lechleitner, Patrick J
Lenox, Mark R
Lewis, Donald R
Ley, Jennifer E
Lucero, Enrique M
Luck, Scott A
Lundgren, Karen E
Macias, Joseph
Maher, Joseph
Manaher, Colleen M
Manfra, Jeanette M
Marcott, Stacy A
Marin, David A
Mayenschein, Eddie D
McCane, Bobby
McElwain, Patrick J
McLane, Jo Ann
McNeill, Ha N
McNeill, Ha Nguyen
Melendez, Angel M
Melero, Mariela
Micone III, Vincent N
Mildrew, Sean M
Miles, Jere T
Miller, Marlon V
Miller, Philip T
Mocny, Robert A
Moman, C. Christopher
Monarez, Susan C
Moore, Joseph D
Moore, Mark J
Moskowitz, Brian M
Moynihan, Timothy M
Mulligan, George D
Mulligan, Scott E
Nally, Kevin
Neufeld, Donald
Neufeld, Donald W
Nevano, Gregory C
Newhouse, Victoria E
Newman, Jane E
Nuebel-Kovarik, Kathy
Nykamp, Nancy A
Opiola, Terence S
Owen, Todd C
Padilla, Kenneth
Palmer, David
Palmer, David J
Pane, Karen W
Paramore, Faron K
Parmer Jr, Raymond R
Patterson, Leonard E
Perez, Nelson
Perez, Robert E
Pineiro, Marlen
Price, Corey A
Provost, Carla L
Renaud, Daniel
Renaud, Tracy
Rittenberg, Scott R
Rivera, David D
Robbins, Timothy S
Roberts, Russell A
Rodriguez, Waldemar
Rogers, Debra A
Rose Jr, Pat A
Sahakian, Diane V
Salzgaber, Wayne H
Sammon, John P
Sarandrea, Eric
Saunders, Ian C
Scanlon, Julie A
Scott, Kika M
Seguin, Debbie
Selby, Mark R
Sellers, Frederick E
Settles, Clark E
Shah, Dimple
Shaw, David C
Shelton Waters, Karen R
Short, Victoria D
Smith, Brenda B
Solheim, Linda T
Spero, James
Spradlin, Ryan L
Stein, Frederick A
Swartz, Neal
Swartz, Neal J
Sykes, Gwendolyn
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Trotta, Nicholas
Ulrich II, Dennis A
Valerio, Tracey A
Valverde, Michael
Veatch, John E
Vente, Robert P
Venture, Veronica A
Villanueva, Raymond
Vitiello, Ronald D
Wagner, John P
Walton, Kimberly H
Weinberg, Joseph W
Whittenburg, Cynthia F
Windham, Nicole
Wofford, Cynthia R
Wong, Ricardo A
Wulf, David M
Yarwood, Susan A
Young, Edward E
Dated: October 4, 2017.
Greg Ruocco,
Manager, Executive Resources Policy, Office of the Chief Human Capital
Officer.
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