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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Department of the Army; Corps of
Engineers
Availability of the Draft Integrated City
of Norfolk Coastal Storm Risk
Management Feasibility Study Report/
Environmental Impact Statement,
Norfolk, VA
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
Department of the Army, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of availability and public
meeting.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (USACE) Norfolk District, in
cooperation with our non-federal
sponsor, the City of Norfolk, announce
the availability of a Draft Integrated
Feasibility Report and Environmental
Impact Statement (Draft IFR/EIS) for the
City of Norfolk Coastal Storm Risk
Management Feasibility Study, for
review and comment. The study
evaluates identified flood risks and
develops and evaluates coastal storm
risk management measures for the City
of Norfolk. These measures were
formulated to reduce flood risk to
residents, industries and businesses
which are critical to the Nation’s
economy in ways that support the longterm resilience due to sea level rise,
local subsidence and storms, within the
City of Norfolk. Pursuant to the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of
1969, as amended, the USACE
determined that the project has the
potential to have significant
environmental impacts, and developed
the draft EIS to examine and assess the
impacts of all proposed action.
DATES: The Draft IFR/EIS is available for
a 45-day review period, pursuant to the
NEPA. Written comments pursuant will
be accepted until the close of public
review on the close of business on
December 29, 2017.
ADDRESSES: Questions or comments
concerning the Draft IFR/EIS may be
directed to: Ms. Kathy Perdue, U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk
District, 803 Front Street, Norfolk, VA
23510 or NorfolkCSRM@usace.army.mil.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Kathy Perdue, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Norfolk District phone
number (757) 201–7218, or
NorfolkCSRM@usace.army.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As part of
the public involvement process, notice
is hereby given by the USACE, Norfolk
District, of a public review meeting that
will be held on November 16, 2017,
from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m., at the Attucks
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Theater located at 1010 Church Street,
Norfolk, VA 23510. The public meeting
will allow participants the opportunity
to comment and ask questions on the
Draft IFR/EIS. Attendance at the public
meeting is not necessary to provide
comments. Written comments may also
be given to the contact listed under
ADDRESSES.
The document is available for review
at the following locations:
(1) The Norfolk Coastal Storm Risk
Management Study Web site: https://
www.nao.usace.army.mil/NCSRM.
(2) Copies at all City of Norfolk,
Virginia Public Libraries.
Proposed Action. The Study Area is
the City of Norfolk. The Proposed
Action will include construction of the
following measures within the City:
Storm surge barriers with gate openings
near the mouths of four waterways: The
Lafayette River, Pretty Lake, The Hague,
and Broad Creek; floodwalls flanking
the barriers and near waterways at
locations from Lamberts Point to Broad
Creek; berms; tide gates at various
points to prevent storm surge; generator
buildings and pumps; nonstructural
measures and ringwall components to
protect existing structures; and Natural
and Nature-Based features.
Implementation of the Proposed Action
would impact floodplains, wetlands,
mudflats, federally listed threatened or
endangered species, and marine
mammals, and other resources. The
Proposed Action must be located in a
floodplain in order to reduce flood risk
behind the flood protection system. The
Proposed Action will adhere to the 8step process as outlined under
Executive Order 11988, Floodplain
Management, including consideration of
sea level rise.
Alternatives. The Draft IFR/EIS
considers a full range of nonstructural
and structural flood risk management
alternatives that meet the Proposed
Action’s purpose and need and
incorporate measures to avoid and
minimize impacts to the maximum
extent practicable. Alternatives
included: (1) The No Build/Future
Without Project Alternative, (2) a
Structural Only Project Alternative, (3)
a Nonstructural Only Project
Alternative, and (4) a dual Structural
and Nonstructural Project Alternative,
which is the Preferred Alternative/
Proposed Action.
Public Involvement. A Notice of Intent
to prepare an EIS was published on
April 29, 2016, in the Federal Register
(81 FR 25656). A public scoping
meeting was held on May 25, 2016, and
a follow-up public meeting was held on
June 8, 2017, both in the City of Norfolk.
The U.S. Environmental Protection
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Agency serves as a cooperating agency
for this project.
Brenda S. Bowen,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Performance Review Board
Membership
Department of the Army, DoD.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice is given of the names
of members of a Performance Review
Board for the Department of the Army.
DATES: The terms begin on November
01, 2017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Barbara Smith, Civilian Senior Leader
Management Office, 111 Army
Pentagon, Washington, DC 20310–0111.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
4314(c)(1) through (5) of Title 5, U.S.C.,
requires each agency to establish, in
accordance with regulations, one or
more Senior Executive Service
performance review boards. The boards
shall review and evaluate the initial
appraisal of senior executives’
performance by supervisors and make
recommendations to the appointing
authority or rating official relative to the
performance of these executives.
The Department of the Army
Performance Review Board will be
composed of a subset of the following
individuals:
SUMMARY:
1. Ms. Lisha H. Adams, Executive Deputy
to the Commanding General, U.S. Army
Materiel Command, Redstone Arsenal, AL.
2. LTG Joseph Anderson, Deputy Chief of
Staff, G–3/5/7, Office of the Deputy Chief of
Staff, G–3/5/7, Washington, DC.
3. Mr. Stephen D. Austin, Assistant Chief
of the Army Reserve, Office of the Chief
Army Reserve, Washington, DC.
4. Mr. David R. Cooper, Chief Counsel,
Office of the Chief Counsel, U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers, Washington, DC.
5. Mr. Michael B. Cervone, Director for
Maintenance Policy, Programs, and
Processes, Office of the Deputy Chief od
Staff, G–4. Maintenance Directorate,
Washington, DC.
6. MG Jeffery N. Colt, U.S. Army Forces
Command, Fort Bragg, NC.
7. LTG Edward M. Daly, Deputy
Commanding General, U.S. Army Material
Command, Redstone Arsenal, AL.
8. Ms. Karen L. Durham-Aguilera,
Executive Director of the Army National
Cemeteries Program, Office of the Secretary
of the Army, Arlington, VA.
9. Ms. Steffanie B. Easter, Principal Deputy
Assistant Secretary of the Army for
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Acquisition, Policy and Logistics, Office of
the Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology),
Washington, DC.
10. Mr. Gregory L. Garcia, Director for
Corporate Information, Office of the Chief
Information Officer, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Washington, DC.
11. Mr. Thomas F. Greco, Deputy Chief of
Staff for Intelligence (DCSINT), U.S. Army
Training and Doctrine Command, Fort Eustis,
VA.
12. Ms. Ellen M. Helmerson, Deputy Chief
of Staff, G–8, U.S. Army Training and
Doctrine Command, Fort Eustis, VA.
13. Mr. Raymond T. Horoho, Acting
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower
and Reserve Affairs), Office of the Assistant
Secretary of the Army (Manpower and
Reserve Affairs), Washington, DC.
14. MG Donald E. Jackson, Jr., Deputy
Commanding General for Civil and Emergncy
Operations, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
Washington, DC.
15. Mr. Thomas E. Kelly, Deputy Under
Secretary of the Army, Office of the Deputy
Under Secretary of the Army, Washington,
DC.
16. Ms. Krystyna M. A. Kolesar, Deputy
Director, Program Analysis & Evaluation
Directorate, Office of the Deputy Chief of
Staff, G–8, Washington, DC.
17. Mr. Gary P. Martin, Program Executive
Officer, Command, Control and
Communications (Tactical), U.S. Army
Acquisition Support Center, Office of the
PEO, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
18. Mr. Earl G. Matthews, Principal Deputy
General Counsel, Office of the General
Counsel, Washington, DC.
19. LTG Sean B. MacFarland, Deputy
Commanding General, U.S. Army TRADOC,
Fort Eustis, VA.
20. Mr. Phillip E. McGhee, Deputy Chief of
Staff for Resuorce Management, HQ, U.S.
Army Forces Command, Fort Bragg NC.
21. Mr. William F. Moore, Assistant
Deputy Chief of Staff, G–4, Office of the
Deputy Chief of Staff, G–4, Washington, DC.
22. Mr. Patrick J. O’Neill, Chief Technology
Officer, AMC, U.S. Army Materiel
Command,Office of the Deputy Commanding
General, Redstone Arsenal, AL.
23. LTG Paul A. Ostrowski, Deputy
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition,
Logistics and Technology), Office of the
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition,
Logistics and Technology), Washington, DC.
24. Mr. Michael J. Pappas, Senior Advisor,
Intelligence Capabilities and Requirements,
Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G–2,
Washington, DC.
25. GEN Gustave F. Perna, Commanding
General, U.S. Army Materiel Command,
Redstone Arsenal AL.
26. Mr. Dean E. Pfoltzer, Principal Director,
Policy and Resources/Chief Financial Officer,
Office of the Chief Information Officer/G–6,
Washington, DC.
27. Mr. David W. Pittman, Director,
Research and Development, and Director,
Engineering, Research and Development
Center, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
Vicksburg, MS.
28. Mr. Michael T. Powers, Acting
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial
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Management and Comptroller). Office of the
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial
Management & Comptroller), Washington,
DC.
29. Ms. Diane M. Randon, Deputy Assistant
Chief of Staff for Installation Management,
Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for
Installation Management, Washington, DC.
30. Mr. Jeffrey N. Rapp, Assistant Deputy
Chief of Staff, G–2, Office of the Deputy Chief
of Staff, G–2, Washington, DC
31. Ms. Anne L. Richards, The Auditor
General, U.S. Amry, Office of the Secretary
of the Army, The Auditor Genral Office, Fort
Belvoir, VA.
32. Mr. J. Randall Robinson, Principal
Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the
Army (Installations, Energy and
Environment), Office of the Assistant
Secretary of the Army (Installations and
Environment), Washington, DC.
33. Dr. Thomas P. Russell, Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Reseach and
Technology/Chief Scientist, Assistant
Secretary of the army for Acquisition
Logistics and Technology, Washington, DC.
34. Dr. Connie S. Schmaljohn, Senior
Research Scientist (Medical Defense Against
Infectiuos Disease Threats), U.S. Army
Medical Research Materiel Command, Fort
Detrick, MD.
35. LTG Todd T. Semonite, Commanding
General, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
Washington, DC.
36. MG James E. Simpson, Commanding
General, U.S. Army Contracting Command,
Redstone Arsenal, AL.
37. Dr. Ananthram Swami, Senior Research
Scientist (Network Science), U.S. Army
Research Lab, U.S. Army Research,
Development and Engineering Command,
Adelphi, MD.
38. Mr. Roy A. Wallace, Assistant Deputy
Chief of Staff, G–1, Office of the Deputy Chief
of Staff, G–1, Washington, DC.
Brenda S. Bowen,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Army Education Advisory
Subcommittee Meeting Notice
Department of the Army, DoD.
Notice of open Subcommittee
meeting.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Department of the Army
is publishing this notice to announce
the following Federal advisory
committee meeting of the Defense
Language Institute Foreign Language
Center (DLIFLC) Board of Visitors, a
subcommittee of the Army Education
Advisory Committee. This meeting is
open to the public.
DATES: The DLIFLC Board of Visitors
Subcommittee will meet from 8:00 a.m.
SUMMARY:
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to 5:00 p.m. on December 6 and from
8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on December 7,
2017.
ADDRESSES: Defense Language Institute
Foreign Language Center, 1759 Lewis
Road, Monterey, CA 93944.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Detlev Kesten, the Alternate Designated
Federal Officer for the subcommittee, in
writing at Defense Language Institute
Foreign Language Center, ATFL–APAS,
Bldg. 634, Presidio of Monterey, CA
93944, by email at detlev.kesten@
dliflc.edu, or by telephone at (831) 242–
6670.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
subcommittee meeting is being held
under the provisions of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act of 1972 (5
U.S.C., Appendix, as amended), the
Government in the Sunshine Act of
1976 (5 U.S.C. 552b, as amended), and
41 CFR 102–3.150.
Purpose of the Meeting: The purpose
of the meeting is to provide the
Subcommittee with briefings and
information focusing on the Institute’s
accreditation effort through the
Accrediting Commission for Community
and Junior Colleges. The Subcommittee
will also address administrative matters.
Agenda: December 7—The
Subcommittee will receive briefings on
the Institute’s ongoing self-study to
reaffirm its academic accreditation. The
Subcommittee will complete
administrative procedures and
appointment requirements. December
8—The Subcommittee will have time to
discuss and compile observations
pertaining to agenda items. General
deliberations leading to provisional
findings will be referred to the Army
Education Advisory Committee for
deliberation by the Committee under the
open-meeting rules.
Public Accessibility to the Meeting:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552b, as amended,
and 41 CFR 102–3.140 through 102–
3.165, and subject to the availability of
space, this meeting is open to the
public. Seating is on a first to arrive
basis. Attendees are requested to submit
their name, affiliation, and daytime
phone number seven business days
prior to the meeting to Mr. Kesten, via
electronic mail, the preferred mode of
submission, at the address listed in the
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
section.
Because the meeting of the
Subcommittee will be held in a Federal
Government facility, security screening
is required. A photo ID is required to
enter the facility. Please note that
security and gate guards have the right
to inspect vehicles and persons seeking
to enter and exit the installation. The
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Performance Review Board Membership
AGENCY: Department of the Army, DoD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Notice is given of the names of members of a Performance
Review Board for the Department of the Army.
DATES: The terms begin on November 01, 2017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Barbara Smith, Civilian Senior Leader
Management Office, 111 Army Pentagon, Washington, DC 20310-0111.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 4314(c)(1) through (5) of Title 5,
U.S.C., requires each agency to establish, in accordance with
regulations, one or more Senior Executive Service performance review
boards. The boards shall review and evaluate the initial appraisal of
senior executives' performance by supervisors and make recommendations
to the appointing authority or rating official relative to the
performance of these executives.
The Department of the Army Performance Review Board will be
composed of a subset of the following individuals:
1. Ms. Lisha H. Adams, Executive Deputy to the Commanding
General, U.S. Army Materiel Command, Redstone Arsenal, AL.
2. LTG Joseph Anderson, Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7, Office
of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7, Washington, DC.
3. Mr. Stephen D. Austin, Assistant Chief of the Army Reserve,
Office of the Chief Army Reserve, Washington, DC.
4. Mr. David R. Cooper, Chief Counsel, Office of the Chief
Counsel, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Washington, DC.
5. Mr. Michael B. Cervone, Director for Maintenance Policy,
Programs, and Processes, Office of the Deputy Chief od Staff, G-4.
Maintenance Directorate, Washington, DC.
6. MG Jeffery N. Colt, U.S. Army Forces Command, Fort Bragg, NC.
7. LTG Edward M. Daly, Deputy Commanding General, U.S. Army
Material Command, Redstone Arsenal, AL.
8. Ms. Karen L. Durham-Aguilera, Executive Director of the Army
National Cemeteries Program, Office of the Secretary of the Army,
Arlington, VA.
9. Ms. Steffanie B. Easter, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary
of the Army for
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Acquisition, Policy and Logistics, Office of the Assistant Secretary
of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology), Washington,
DC.
10. Mr. Gregory L. Garcia, Director for Corporate Information,
Office of the Chief Information Officer, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Washington, DC.
11. Mr. Thomas F. Greco, Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence
(DCSINT), U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Fort Eustis, VA.
12. Ms. Ellen M. Helmerson, Deputy Chief of Staff, G-8, U.S.
Army Training and Doctrine Command, Fort Eustis, VA.
13. Mr. Raymond T. Horoho, Acting Assistant Secretary of the
Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs), Office of the Assistant
Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs), Washington,
DC.
14. MG Donald E. Jackson, Jr., Deputy Commanding General for
Civil and Emergncy Operations, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
Washington, DC.
15. Mr. Thomas E. Kelly, Deputy Under Secretary of the Army,
Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of the Army, Washington, DC.
16. Ms. Krystyna M. A. Kolesar, Deputy Director, Program
Analysis & Evaluation Directorate, Office of the Deputy Chief of
Staff, G-8, Washington, DC.
17. Mr. Gary P. Martin, Program Executive Officer, Command,
Control and Communications (Tactical), U.S. Army Acquisition Support
Center, Office of the PEO, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
18. Mr. Earl G. Matthews, Principal Deputy General Counsel,
Office of the General Counsel, Washington, DC.
19. LTG Sean B. MacFarland, Deputy Commanding General, U.S. Army
TRADOC, Fort Eustis, VA.
20. Mr. Phillip E. McGhee, Deputy Chief of Staff for Resuorce
Management, HQ, U.S. Army Forces Command, Fort Bragg NC.
21. Mr. William F. Moore, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, G-4,
Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-4, Washington, DC.
22. Mr. Patrick J. O'Neill, Chief Technology Officer, AMC, U.S.
Army Materiel Command,Office of the Deputy Commanding General,
Redstone Arsenal, AL.
23. LTG Paul A. Ostrowski, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the
Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology), Office of the
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and
Technology), Washington, DC.
24. Mr. Michael J. Pappas, Senior Advisor, Intelligence
Capabilities and Requirements, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff,
G-2, Washington, DC.
25. GEN Gustave F. Perna, Commanding General, U.S. Army Materiel
Command, Redstone Arsenal AL.
26. Mr. Dean E. Pfoltzer, Principal Director, Policy and
Resources/Chief Financial Officer, Office of the Chief Information
Officer/G-6, Washington, DC.
27. Mr. David W. Pittman, Director, Research and Development,
and Director, Engineering, Research and Development Center, U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg, MS.
28. Mr. Michael T. Powers, Acting Assistant Secretary of the
Army (Financial Management and Comptroller). Office of the Assistant
Secretary of the Army (Financial Management & Comptroller),
Washington, DC.
29. Ms. Diane M. Randon, Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff for
Installation Management, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for
Installation Management, Washington, DC.
30. Mr. Jeffrey N. Rapp, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, G-2,
Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-2, Washington, DC
31. Ms. Anne L. Richards, The Auditor General, U.S. Amry, Office
of the Secretary of the Army, The Auditor Genral Office, Fort
Belvoir, VA.
32. Mr. J. Randall Robinson, Principal Deputy to the Assistant
Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy and Environment),
Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and
Environment), Washington, DC.
33. Dr. Thomas P. Russell, Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Reseach and Technology/Chief Scientist, Assistant Secretary of the
army for Acquisition Logistics and Technology, Washington, DC.
34. Dr. Connie S. Schmaljohn, Senior Research Scientist (Medical
Defense Against Infectiuos Disease Threats), U.S. Army Medical
Research Materiel Command, Fort Detrick, MD.
35. LTG Todd T. Semonite, Commanding General, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Washington, DC.
36. MG James E. Simpson, Commanding General, U.S. Army
Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, AL.
37. Dr. Ananthram Swami, Senior Research Scientist (Network
Science), U.S. Army Research Lab, U.S. Army Research, Development
and Engineering Command, Adelphi, MD.
38. Mr. Roy A. Wallace, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, G-1,
Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-1, Washington, DC.
Brenda S. Bowen,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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