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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Public Meetings of the Invasive
Species Advisory Committee
Office of the Secretary, Interior.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Pursuant to the provisions of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act,
notice is hereby given of a three day
meeting of the Invasive Species
Advisory Committee (ISAC).
DATES: Meeting of the Invasive Species
Advisory Committee: Tuesday, February
27, 2018: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.;
Wednesday, February 28, 2018: 9:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Thursday, March 1,
2018; 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
ADDRESSES: Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of the American
Indian, 4th and Independence Avenue
SW, Washington, DC 20560. The general
session will be held in the Conference
Center (4th Floor). Note: All meeting
participants and interested members of
the public must register their attendance
online at www.invasivespecies.gov.
Attendees must pass through security
screening upon entering the facility.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kelsey Brantley, National Invasive
Species Council Program Specialist and
ISAC Coordinator, Phone: (202) 208–
4122; Fax: (202) 208–4118, email:
Kelsey_Brantley@ios.doi.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Comprised of 12 non-federal members,
the purpose of the Advisory Committee
is to provide information and advice for
consideration by the Council, as
authorized by Executive Order 13112 as
amended by Executive Order 13751.
The National Invasive Species Council
(NISC) is the interdepartmental body
charged with providing the vision and
leadership necessary to coordinate,
sustain, and expand federal efforts to
safeguard the interests of the United
States through the prevention,
eradication, and control of invasive
species, as well as the restoration of
ecosystems and other assets impacted
by invasive species.
The Council is co-chaired by the
Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of
Agriculture, and the Secretary of
Commerce. The purpose of this meeting
is to convene the ISAC in a manner that
enables it to provide information and
advice for consideration by NISC on
matters related to NISC priorities. The
meeting will take place over a three day
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period with each day having a unique
agenda that, collectively, enable a
combination of public input and
focused ISAC discussions that
ultimately result in the provision of
advice to NISC. The first day of the
meeting (February 27th) will be carried
out through a NISC Stakeholders Forum
convened as two 2.5 hour public
listening sessions that invite responses
to the following questions from private
sector, academic, and non-governmental
perspectives (Session 1), as well as from
state, territory, and tribal perspectives
(Session 2):
1. How can NISC help advance
cooperative federalism—an approach in
which national, state, territorial, tribal,
and local governments work together to
solve our shared invasive species
challenges—in order to better protect
our nation’s biodiversity, land and
water resources, public health, and
other assets?
2. How can NISC facilitate more
effective partnerships with the private
sector in order to reduce the risks of
invasive species crossing U.S. borders?
3. What are the highest priority
opportunities to streamline federal
regulatory procedures to make it easier
and more cost-effective for various
sectors of society to prevent, eradicate,
and control invasive species?
4. How can NISC facilitate the
mobilization of non-native species data
into public information systems in order
to improve decision support capacities
at all levels of government and for the
private sector?
5. How can NISC foster the
development and application of
innovative tools and technologies to
enable the prevention, eradication, and
control of invasive species in a more
timely and effective manner?
Written responses to these questions
will be accepted from the public until
the close of business on February 16,
2018. Correspondence should be
directed to Kelsey Brantley at the
address listed at the end of this notice.
Electronic submission is strongly
preferred. ISAC will consider these
responses when preparing its advice to
NISC.
On the second day of the meeting,
ISAC members will work together to
summarize the key findings from the
NISC Stakeholders Forum and draft
advice to the Council based on these
findings. On the third day of the
meeting, ISAC will present its
preliminary findings and advice to a
Federal and State Leadership
Roundtable comprised of NISC
members, state and territory Governors,
and directors of selected multi-state
associations. Roundtable participants
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will discuss ISAC’s input and provide
feedback to ISAC. ISAC will then meet
to discuss the outcomes of the
Roundtable and revise its findings and
advice as deemed appropriate, with the
intent of adopting an advisory
Memorandum to NISC by the close of
the meeting. The meeting agenda will be
available on the NISC website at https://
www.invasivespecies.gov. All reference
materials will be posted on or about
Tuesday, February 20, 2018.
Jamie K. Reaser,
Executive Director, National Invasive Species
Council (NISC).
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Public Meetings of the Invasive Species Advisory Committee
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee
Act, notice is hereby given of a three day meeting of the Invasive
Species Advisory Committee (ISAC).
DATES: Meeting of the Invasive Species Advisory Committee: Tuesday,
February 27, 2018: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Wednesday, February 28,
2018: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Thursday, March 1, 2018; 9:00 a.m.-5:00
p.m.
ADDRESSES: Smithsonian Institution National Museum of the American
Indian, 4th and Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20560. The
general session will be held in the Conference Center (4th Floor).
Note: All meeting participants and interested members of the public
must register their attendance online at www.invasivespecies.gov.
Attendees must pass through security screening upon entering the
facility.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kelsey Brantley, National Invasive
Species Council Program Specialist and ISAC Coordinator, Phone: (202)
208-4122; Fax: (202) 208-4118, email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Comprised of 12 non-federal members, the
purpose of the Advisory Committee is to provide information and advice
for consideration by the Council, as authorized by Executive Order
13112 as amended by Executive Order 13751. The National Invasive
Species Council (NISC) is the interdepartmental body charged with
providing the vision and leadership necessary to coordinate, sustain,
and expand federal efforts to safeguard the interests of the United
States through the prevention, eradication, and control of invasive
species, as well as the restoration of ecosystems and other assets
impacted by invasive species.
The Council is co-chaired by the Secretary of the Interior, the
Secretary of Agriculture, and the Secretary of Commerce. The purpose of
this meeting is to convene the ISAC in a manner that enables it to
provide information and advice for consideration by NISC on matters
related to NISC priorities. The meeting will take place over a three
day period with each day having a unique agenda that, collectively,
enable a combination of public input and focused ISAC discussions that
ultimately result in the provision of advice to NISC. The first day of
the meeting (February 27th) will be carried out through a NISC
Stakeholders Forum convened as two 2.5 hour public listening sessions
that invite responses to the following questions from private sector,
academic, and non-governmental perspectives (Session 1), as well as
from state, territory, and tribal perspectives (Session 2):
1. How can NISC help advance cooperative federalism--an approach in
which national, state, territorial, tribal, and local governments work
together to solve our shared invasive species challenges--in order to
better protect our nation's biodiversity, land and water resources,
public health, and other assets?
2. How can NISC facilitate more effective partnerships with the
private sector in order to reduce the risks of invasive species
crossing U.S. borders?
3. What are the highest priority opportunities to streamline
federal regulatory procedures to make it easier and more cost-effective
for various sectors of society to prevent, eradicate, and control
invasive species?
4. How can NISC facilitate the mobilization of non-native species
data into public information systems in order to improve decision
support capacities at all levels of government and for the private
sector?
5. How can NISC foster the development and application of
innovative tools and technologies to enable the prevention,
eradication, and control of invasive species in a more timely and
effective manner?
Written responses to these questions will be accepted from the
public until the close of business on February 16, 2018. Correspondence
should be directed to Kelsey Brantley at the address listed at the end
of this notice. Electronic submission is strongly preferred. ISAC will
consider these responses when preparing its advice to NISC.
On the second day of the meeting, ISAC members will work together
to summarize the key findings from the NISC Stakeholders Forum and
draft advice to the Council based on these findings. On the third day
of the meeting, ISAC will present its preliminary findings and advice
to a Federal and State Leadership Roundtable comprised of NISC members,
state and territory Governors, and directors of selected multi-state
associations. Roundtable participants will discuss ISAC's input and
provide feedback to ISAC. ISAC will then meet to discuss the outcomes
of the Roundtable and revise its findings and advice as deemed
appropriate, with the intent of adopting an advisory Memorandum to NISC
by the close of the meeting. The meeting agenda will be available on
the NISC website at https://www.invasivespecies.gov. All reference
materials will be posted on or about Tuesday, February 20, 2018.
Jamie K. Reaser,
Executive Director, National Invasive Species Council (NISC).
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