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Notice of Solicitation of Nominations
for Membership for the DOT Advisory
Committee on Human Trafficking
Office of the Secretary, U.S.
Department of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of solicitation of
nominations for membership.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to Section 5,
Establishment of the Department of
Transportation Advisory Committee on
SUMMARY:
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Human Trafficking, of the Combating
Human Trafficking in Commercial
Vehicles Act, the Secretary of
Transportation (Secretary) requests
nominations for membership on an
advisory committee on human
trafficking (Committee).
DATES: Nominations for Committee
members must be received on or before
5:00 p.m. ET on August 20, 2018. The
Agency encourages nominations
submitted any time before the deadline.
After that date, the Department will
continue to accept nominations under
this notice to fill any vacancies that may
arise.
ADDRESSES: Interested candidates may
submit a completed application by one
of the following methods:
• Email: trafficking@dot.gov. Subject
Line: Nominations for the Advisory
Committee on Human Trafficking.
• Mail: Attention: Nominations for
the Advisory Committee on Human
Trafficking, Nicole Bambas, Senior
Advisor, Office of International
Transportation and Trade, Room W86–
419, U.S. Department of Transportation,
1200 New Jersey Ave. SE, Washington,
DC 20590. Please include name, mailing
address, and telephone number.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Nicole Bambas, Senior Advisor, Office
of International Transportation and
Trade, at trafficking@dot.gov or (202)
366–5058.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Who should be considered for
nomination as Committee members?
The Department of Transportation
seeks nominations for members of the
advisory committee on human
trafficking. The Secretary of
Transportation will appoint up to 15
external stakeholder Committee
members including representatives
from—(A) trafficking advocacy
organizations; (B) law enforcement; and
(C) trucking, bus, rail, aviation,
maritime, and port sectors, including
industry and labor. Committee members
will be selected with a view towards
achieving diverse experience and
background that will enable Committee
members to provide balanced points of
view with regard to carrying out the
duties of the Committee. Committee
members shall serve for the life of the
Committee.
The Committee will provide
information, advice, and
recommendations to the U.S. Secretary
of Transportation on matters relating to
human trafficking, and develop
recommended best practices for states
and state and local transportation
stakeholders in combating human
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trafficking. The best practices must be
user-friendly, incorporating the most up
to date technology, and shall be
developed based upon multidisciplinary
research, promising evidence-based
models and programs. The content for
the best practices must include sample
training materials, strategies to identify
victims, and sample protocols and
recommendations. The sample protocols
and recommendations will include: (1)
Strategies to collect, document, and
share data across systems and agencies,
(2) strategies that will help agencies
better understand the types of
trafficking involved, the scope of the
problem, and the degree of victim
interaction with multiple systems, and
(3) strategies to identify effective
pathways for State agencies to utilize
their position in educating critical
stakeholder groups and assisting
victims.
Registered lobbyists are prohibited
from serving on Federal advisory
committees in their individual
capacities. The prohibition does not
apply if registered lobbyists are
specifically appointed to represent the
interests of a nongovernmental entity, a
recognizable group of persons or
nongovernmental entities (an industry
sector, labor unions, environmental
groups, etc.) or State or local
governments. Registered lobbyists are
lobbyists required to comply with
provisions contained in the Lobbying
Disclosure Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 110–81).
II. Do advisory committee on human
trafficking members receive
compensation and/or per diem?
While attending meetings or when
otherwise engaged in Committee
business, Committee members may be
reimbursed for travel and per diem
expenses as permitted under applicable
Federal travel regulations.
Reimbursement is subject to funding
availability. Committee members will
receive no salary or other compensation
for participation in Committee
activities.
III. What is the process for submitting
nominations?
Individuals can self-apply or be
nominated by any individual or
organization. To be considered for the
Committee, nominators should submit
the following information:
(1) Contact Information for the
nominee, consisting of:
a. Name
b. Title
c. Organization or Affiliation
d. Address
e. City, State, Zip
f. Telephone number
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(2) Statement of nomination limited to
250 words on why the nominee wants
to serve or why the nominator is
nominating the nominee to serve on the
advisory committee on human
trafficking, and the unique perspectives
and experiences the nominee brings to
the Committee.
(3) Resume limited to 3 pages
describing professional and academic
expertise, experience, and knowledge,
including any relevant experience
serving on advisory committees, past
and present.
(4) An affirmative statement that the
nominee is not a Federally registered
lobbyist seeking to serve on the
Committee in their individual capacity,
and the identity of the interests they
intend to represent if appointed as a
Committee Member.
(5) An affirmative statement that the
nominee meets all Committee eligibility
requirements.
(6) Optional letters of support.
Please do not send company, trade
association, organizational brochures, or
any other promotional information.
Materials submitted should total five
pages or less, must be in a 12-point font,
and must be formatted as a Microsoft
Word document or PDF. Should more
information be needed, Department of
Transportation staff will contact the
nominee, obtain information from the
nominee’s past affiliations, or obtain
information from publicly available
sources. If you are interested in
applying to become a member of the
Committee, send a completed
application package by email to
trafficking@dot.gov or by mail to
Attention: Nominations for the Advisory
Committee on Human Trafficking,
Nicole Bambas, Senior Advisor, Office
of International Transportation and
Trade, Room W86–419, U.S. Department
of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Ave.
SE, Washington, DC 20590.
Applications must be received on or
before 5:00 p.m. ET on August 20, 2018;
however, candidates are encouraged to
submit an application any time before
the deadline.
IV. How will DOT select advisory
committee on human trafficking
members?
A selection team comprised of
representatives from the Office of the
Secretary of Transportation will review
the application packages. The selection
team will make recommendations
regarding membership to the Secretary
based on the following criteria: (1)
Expertise, experience, and knowledge,
including professional or academic
expertise; (2) stakeholder
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representation; (3) availability and
willingness to serve; and (4) relevant
experience working in committees and
advisory panels. Nominations are open
to all individuals without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, national origin, age,
mental or physical disability, marital
status, or sexual orientation. Nominees
selected for appointment to the
Committee will be notified by return
email and by a letter of appointment.
(Authority: Pub. L. 115–99 (Jan 3, 2018)).
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Joel Szabat,
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Aviation and
International Affairs.
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Notice of OFAC Sanctions Actions
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Control, Department of the Treasury.
ACTION: Notice.
SUB-AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of the
Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets
Control (OFAC) is publishing the names
of persons whose property and interests
in property have been unblocked
pursuant to the Foreign Narcotics
Kingpin Designation Act (Kingpin Act)
or Executive Order 12978 of October 21,
1995, ‘‘Blocking Assets and Prohibiting
Transactions With Significant Narcotics
Traffickers’’. Additionally, OFAC is
publishing an update to the identifying
information of persons currently
included in the list of Specially
Designated Nationals and Blocked
Persons.
SUMMARY:
OFAC’s actions described in this
notice were effective on June 29, 2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
OFAC: Associate Director for Global
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On June 29, 2018, OFAC removed
from the SDN List the persons listed
below, whose property and interests in
property were blocked pursuant to the
Kingpin Act or Executive Order 12978.
Individuals
1. ARISTIZABAL MEJIA, Diego, c/o
BOSQUES DE AGUA SOCIEDAD POR
ACCIONES SIMPLIFICADA, Medellin,
Colombia; c/o BROKER CMS EL
AGRARIO S.A., Envigado, Antioquia,
Colombia; c/o DIEGO ARISTIZABAL M.
Y ASOCIADOS LTDA., Medellin,
Colombia; c/o FUMIGACIONES Y
REPRESENTACIONES
AGROPECUARIAS S.A., Medellin,
Colombia; c/o TREMAINE CORP.,
Panama; Carrera 50 No. 29 Sur-016,
Envigado, Antioquia, Colombia; DOB 22
Jan 1943; Cedula No. 8240938
(Colombia) (individual) [SDNT].
2. UPEGUI GALLEGO, Juan Pablo;
DOB 16 Oct 1980; POB Itagui,
Antioquia, Colombia; citizen Colombia;
Cedula No. 3391839 (Colombia)
(individual) [SDNTK] (Linked To:
ENFARRADOS COMPANY S.A.S.;
Linked To: CENTRO DE DIAGNOSTICO
AUTOMOTOR DEL SUR LTDA.).
3. GIRALDO OCHOA, Hugo
Humberto; DOB 03 Sep 1962; POB
Envigado, Antioquia, Colombia; Cedula
No. 70556353 (Colombia) (individual)
[SDNTK].
4. VARELA VICTORIA, Walter; DOB
20 Jun 1963; POB Tulua, Valle,
Colombia; Cedula No. 16358495
(Colombia) (individual) [SDNTK].
5. JIMENEZ NARANJO, Roberto, c/o
CASA DEL GANADERO S.A., Medellin,
Colombia; c/o TEJAR LA MOJOSA S.A.,
Caucasia, Antioquia, Colombia; DOB 18
Apr 1963; Cedula No. 18502967
(Colombia) (individual) [SDNT].
6. SIERRA RAMIREZ, Juan Carlos;
DOB 15 Apr 1966; Cedula No. 71680143
(Colombia) (individual) [SDNTK].
7. LONDONO ALVAREZ, Gloria Elena
(a.k.a. LONDONO DE GRAJALES, Gloria
Elena), c/o ARMAGEDON S.A., La
Union, Valle, Colombia; c/o CRETA
S.A., La Union, Valle, Colombia; c/o
GAD S.A., La Union, Valle, Colombia;
c/o HEBRON S.A., Tulua, Valle,
Colombia; c/o HOTEL LOS VINEDOS,
La Union, Valle, Colombia; c/o
INDUSTRIAS DEL ESPIRITU SANTO
S.A., Malambo, Atlantico, Colombia;
c/o INTERNATIONAL FREEZE DRIED
S.A., Bogota, Colombia; c/o JOSAFAT
S.A., Tulua, Valle, Colombia; c/o SALIM
S.A., La Union, Valle, Colombia; c/o
TRANSPORTES DEL ESPIRITU SANTO
S.A., La Union, Valle, Colombia; c/o
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
[DOT-OST-2018-0070]
Notice of Solicitation of Nominations for Membership for the DOT
Advisory Committee on Human Trafficking
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation
(DOT).
ACTION: Notice of solicitation of nominations for membership.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to Section 5, Establishment of the Department of
Transportation Advisory Committee on Human Trafficking, of the
Combating Human Trafficking in Commercial Vehicles Act, the Secretary
of Transportation (Secretary) requests nominations for membership on an
advisory committee on human trafficking (Committee).
DATES: Nominations for Committee members must be received on or before
5:00 p.m. ET on August 20, 2018. The Agency encourages nominations
submitted any time before the deadline. After that date, the Department
will continue to accept nominations under this notice to fill any
vacancies that may arise.
ADDRESSES: Interested candidates may submit a completed application by
one of the following methods:
Email: [email protected]. Subject Line: Nominations for
the Advisory Committee on Human Trafficking.
Mail: Attention: Nominations for the Advisory Committee on
Human Trafficking, Nicole Bambas, Senior Advisor, Office of
International Transportation and Trade, Room W86-419, U.S. Department
of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE, Washington, DC 20590.
Please include name, mailing address, and telephone number.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nicole Bambas, Senior Advisor, Office
of International Transportation and Trade, at [email protected] or
(202) 366-5058.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Who should be considered for nomination as Committee members?
The Department of Transportation seeks nominations for members of
the advisory committee on human trafficking. The Secretary of
Transportation will appoint up to 15 external stakeholder Committee
members including representatives from--(A) trafficking advocacy
organizations; (B) law enforcement; and (C) trucking, bus, rail,
aviation, maritime, and port sectors, including industry and labor.
Committee members will be selected with a view towards achieving
diverse experience and background that will enable Committee members to
provide balanced points of view with regard to carrying out the duties
of the Committee. Committee members shall serve for the life of the
Committee.
The Committee will provide information, advice, and recommendations
to the U.S. Secretary of Transportation on matters relating to human
trafficking, and develop recommended best practices for states and
state and local transportation stakeholders in combating human
trafficking. The best practices must be user-friendly, incorporating
the most up to date technology, and shall be developed based upon
multidisciplinary research, promising evidence-based models and
programs. The content for the best practices must include sample
training materials, strategies to identify victims, and sample
protocols and recommendations. The sample protocols and recommendations
will include: (1) Strategies to collect, document, and share data
across systems and agencies, (2) strategies that will help agencies
better understand the types of trafficking involved, the scope of the
problem, and the degree of victim interaction with multiple systems,
and (3) strategies to identify effective pathways for State agencies to
utilize their position in educating critical stakeholder groups and
assisting victims.
Registered lobbyists are prohibited from serving on Federal
advisory committees in their individual capacities. The prohibition
does not apply if registered lobbyists are specifically appointed to
represent the interests of a nongovernmental entity, a recognizable
group of persons or nongovernmental entities (an industry sector, labor
unions, environmental groups, etc.) or State or local governments.
Registered lobbyists are lobbyists required to comply with provisions
contained in the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 110-81).
II. Do advisory committee on human trafficking members receive
compensation and/or per diem?
While attending meetings or when otherwise engaged in Committee
business, Committee members may be reimbursed for travel and per diem
expenses as permitted under applicable Federal travel regulations.
Reimbursement is subject to funding availability. Committee members
will receive no salary or other compensation for participation in
Committee activities.
III. What is the process for submitting nominations?
Individuals can self-apply or be nominated by any individual or
organization. To be considered for the Committee, nominators should
submit the following information:
(1) Contact Information for the nominee, consisting of:
a. Name
b. Title
c. Organization or Affiliation
d. Address
e. City, State, Zip
f. Telephone number
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g. Email address
(2) Statement of nomination limited to 250 words on why the nominee
wants to serve or why the nominator is nominating the nominee to serve
on the advisory committee on human trafficking, and the unique
perspectives and experiences the nominee brings to the Committee.
(3) Resume limited to 3 pages describing professional and academic
expertise, experience, and knowledge, including any relevant experience
serving on advisory committees, past and present.
(4) An affirmative statement that the nominee is not a Federally
registered lobbyist seeking to serve on the Committee in their
individual capacity, and the identity of the interests they intend to
represent if appointed as a Committee Member.
(5) An affirmative statement that the nominee meets all Committee
eligibility requirements.
(6) Optional letters of support.
Please do not send company, trade association, organizational
brochures, or any other promotional information. Materials submitted
should total five pages or less, must be in a 12-point font, and must
be formatted as a Microsoft Word document or PDF. Should more
information be needed, Department of Transportation staff will contact
the nominee, obtain information from the nominee's past affiliations,
or obtain information from publicly available sources. If you are
interested in applying to become a member of the Committee, send a
completed application package by email to [email protected] or by
mail to Attention: Nominations for the Advisory Committee on Human
Trafficking, Nicole Bambas, Senior Advisor, Office of International
Transportation and Trade, Room W86-419, U.S. Department of
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE, Washington, DC 20590.
Applications must be received on or before 5:00 p.m. ET on August 20,
2018; however, candidates are encouraged to submit an application any
time before the deadline.
IV. How will DOT select advisory committee on human trafficking
members?
A selection team comprised of representatives from the Office of
the Secretary of Transportation will review the application packages.
The selection team will make recommendations regarding membership to
the Secretary based on the following criteria: (1) Expertise,
experience, and knowledge, including professional or academic
expertise; (2) stakeholder representation; (3) availability and
willingness to serve; and (4) relevant experience working in committees
and advisory panels. Nominations are open to all individuals without
regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, mental or
physical disability, marital status, or sexual orientation. Nominees
selected for appointment to the Committee will be notified by return
email and by a letter of appointment.
(Authority: Pub. L. 115-99 (Jan 3, 2018)).
* * * * *
Joel Szabat,
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Aviation and International Affairs.
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