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child outcomes be tied to?
e. How effective are such incentive
payments to service providers likely to
be when serving youth? Are there
alternatives to current incentive
payment structures that SSA should
consider (e.g., a payment structure
based on state-wide youth employment
or youth SSI participation metrics)?
f. How should the age-18
redetermination and the fact that over
one-third of age-18 redeterminations
result in the cessation of benefits
because they do not have a condition
that meets the adult standard for
disability factor into such a program?
g. Are there specific populations
among SSI youth, such as youth in
foster care, that such a program should
consider for allowable services,
providers, and expenditures?
h. Would such a program be
duplicative of the services provided by
State VR agencies, which are already
required to support the transition of
youth with disabilities? Why or why
not?
12. Since the implementation of
WIOA, are there specific examples of
effective services that are funded
through the PROMISE grants but not
funded through State VR agencies or
other Federal and State funding
sources?
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[Public Notice: 10238]
Advisory Committee on International
Postal and Delivery Services
Department of State.
Solicitation of expressions of
interest from members of the public
wishing to serve as representative
members of the Department of State’s
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Advisory Committee on International
Postal and Delivery Services (IPoDS).
This notice announces that
applications are now being accepted
from members of the public who wish
to join the IPoDS Committee, which was
established in accordance with the
provisions of 39 U.S.C. 407(b)(3) and the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5
U.S.C. Appendix.
Under the terms of its authorizing
statute and its charter, the members of
the IPoDS Committee represent mailers,
private sector delivery companies,
stakeholders in international delivery
services or others who are directly
affected by international postal
operations. (The Committee also
includes Federal members from several
U.S. Government agencies including the
Postal Regulatory Commission and the
United States Postal Service.) Members
are appointed by the Assistant Secretary
of State for International Organization
Affairs. The Committee provides advice
to the Department of State with respect
to U.S. foreign policy related to
international postal services and other
international delivery services and U.S.
policy toward the Universal Postal
Union and other international postal
and delivery organizations.
Representative members of the
Committee serve on a voluntary basis
and without compensation.
In order to be appointed to the
Committee, interested individuals must
represent identifiable groups or entities
that are users or providers of
international postal or delivery services
or others directly affected by
international postal operations. There is
no specified form for applications. New
prospective Committee members should
submit a letter expressing their interest
in serving that explicitly identifies the
group or entity they represent. They
should also include a clear statement of
the connection of that group or entity to
the use or provision of international
postal or delivery services. Letters
should also describe the prospective
member’s relevant qualifications and
experience and may be accompanied by
supporting documentation, such as a
biographic statement or resume.
Confirmation from the group or entity
represented that the prospective
member is authorized to represent that
group or entity on the Committee must
be submitted. Inclusion of an email
address and/or telephone number in
each applicant’s submission will speed
communications.
Letters of interest should be no more
than four pages in length and should be
addressed to Joseph P. Murphy, the
IPoDS Committee’s designated federal
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officer. Prospective Committee members
may submit scanned copies of their
letters electronically to Mr. Murphy by
email to murphyjp@state.gov and/or by
U.S. Mail to IO/STA, L409 (SA1);
Department of State; 2401 E Street NW,
Washington, DC 20037. The deadline for
receipt of applications is 12 January
2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Please contact Ms. Shereece Robinson of
the Office of Specialized and Technical
Agencies (IO/STA), Bureau of
International Organization Affairs, U.S.
Department of State, at tel. (202) 663–
2649, by email at RobinsonSA2@
state.gov.
Joseph P. Murphy,
Designated Federal Officer, Advisory
Committee on International Postal And
Delivery Services, Office of Specialized and
Technical Agencies, Bureau of International
Organization Affairs, Department of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 10238]
Advisory Committee on International Postal and Delivery Services
AGENCY: Department of State.
ACTION: Solicitation of expressions of interest from members of the
public wishing to serve as representative members of the Department of
State's Advisory Committee on International Postal and Delivery
Services (IPoDS).
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This notice announces that applications are now being accepted from
members of the public who wish to join the IPoDS Committee, which was
established in accordance with the provisions of 39 U.S.C. 407(b)(3)
and the Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. Appendix.
Under the terms of its authorizing statute and its charter, the
members of the IPoDS Committee represent mailers, private sector
delivery companies, stakeholders in international delivery services or
others who are directly affected by international postal operations.
(The Committee also includes Federal members from several U.S.
Government agencies including the Postal Regulatory Commission and the
United States Postal Service.) Members are appointed by the Assistant
Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs. The
Committee provides advice to the Department of State with respect to
U.S. foreign policy related to international postal services and other
international delivery services and U.S. policy toward the Universal
Postal Union and other international postal and delivery organizations.
Representative members of the Committee serve on a voluntary basis and
without compensation.
In order to be appointed to the Committee, interested individuals
must represent identifiable groups or entities that are users or
providers of international postal or delivery services or others
directly affected by international postal operations. There is no
specified form for applications. New prospective Committee members
should submit a letter expressing their interest in serving that
explicitly identifies the group or entity they represent. They should
also include a clear statement of the connection of that group or
entity to the use or provision of international postal or delivery
services. Letters should also describe the prospective member's
relevant qualifications and experience and may be accompanied by
supporting documentation, such as a biographic statement or resume.
Confirmation from the group or entity represented that the prospective
member is authorized to represent that group or entity on the Committee
must be submitted. Inclusion of an email address and/or telephone
number in each applicant's submission will speed communications.
Letters of interest should be no more than four pages in length and
should be addressed to Joseph P. Murphy, the IPoDS Committee's
designated federal officer. Prospective Committee members may submit
scanned copies of their letters electronically to Mr. Murphy by email
to [email protected] and/or by U.S. Mail to IO/STA, L409 (SA1);
Department of State; 2401 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20037. The
deadline for receipt of applications is 12 January 2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Please contact Ms. Shereece Robinson
of the Office of Specialized and Technical Agencies (IO/STA), Bureau of
International Organization Affairs, U.S. Department of State, at tel.
(202) 663-2649, by email at [email protected].
Joseph P. Murphy,
Designated Federal Officer, Advisory Committee on International Postal
And Delivery Services, Office of Specialized and Technical Agencies,
Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Department of State.
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