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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Office of the Secretary
Notice of Request for Expression of
Interest for Potential Sites for
Headquarters Office Locations
ACTION:
Request for Nominations of Members
for the National Agricultural Research,
Extension, Education, and Economics
Advisory Board, Specialty Crop
Committee, and National Genetics
Advisory Council
Research, Education, and
Economics, USDA.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Solicitation for membership.
In accordance with the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, the
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
announces the opening of the
solicitation for nominations to fill
vacancies on the National Agricultural
Research, Extension, Education, and
Economic (NAREEE) Advisory Board
and its subcommittees. There are eight
vacancies on the NAREEE Advisory
Board; three vacancies on the Specialty
Crop Committee; six vacancies on the
Citrus Disease Subcommittee; and two
vacancies on the National Genetics
Advisory Council.
SUMMARY:
Correction
In the Federal Register of July 20,
2018, FR Doc. No. 83, pages 34536–
34537 on page one, under Date, should
read as follows:
All nomination materials should be
submitted in a single, complete package
and received or postmarked by August
24, 2018.
Done at Washington, DC, this day of
August 6, 2018.
Chavonda Jacobs-Young,
Acting Under Secretary, Research, Education,
and Economics, Acting Chief Scientist.
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Notice.
AGENCY:
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
ACTION:
Dated: August 7, 2018.
Karen Baquedano,
Director, Center for Performance Excellence,
Human Capital and Talent Management, U.S.
Agency for International Development.
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The U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA) is exploring
potential sites for a proposed new
headquarters location for the National
Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA)
and the Economic Research Service
(ERS). The need for a proposed NIFA
facility would be approximately 90,000
square feet to house approximately 360
employees. The need for a proposed
ERS facility would be up to 70,000
square feet to house up to 260
employees. Appropriations will dictate
the ultimate size of the selection. USDA
is requesting Expressions of Interest
from State and Local governments,
industry, academia, interested parties
and organizations for potential locations
that would accommodate the
construction and/or lease and operation
of a NIFA and/or ERS headquarters
facility. USDA is interested in exploring
options to house the headquarters of
NIFA and ERS jointly or in separate
locations.
DATES: Interested parties wishing to
make an Expression of Interest should
do so in writing by September 14, 2018.
ADDRESSES: Interested parties are
invited to submit comments regarding
this notice. All submissions must refer
to ‘‘Expression of Interest’’ to ensure
proper delivery.
• Electronic Submission of
Expression of Interest. Interested
persons may submit information
electronically to the following email
address relocation@usda.gov.
• Submission of Comments by Mail,
Hand delivery, or Courier. Paper, disk,
or CD–ROM submissions should be
submitted to Donald K. Bice, Deputy
Assistant Secretary, Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Administration,
USDA, Jamie L. Whitten Building, Room
240–W, 1400 Independence Ave. SW,
Washington, DC 20250.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Donald K. Bice, Telephone Number:
(202) 720–3291.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NIFA’s
mission is to invest in and advance
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agricultural research, education, and
extension to solve societal challenges. In
collaboration with the Land-Grant
Universities and other partners, NIFA
supports the future of agriculture and
the nation’s well-being through its
forward-thinking investments in critical
science, education, and engagement
efforts.
The mission of ERS is to inform and
enhance public and private decision
making on a broad range of economic
and policy issues related to agriculture,
food, natural resources, and rural
America. The Agency’s mission is to
anticipate issues that are on the horizon,
and to conduct sound, peer-reviewed
economic research. ERS is also a
primary source of statistical indicators
that, among other things, gauge the
health of the farm sector (including farm
income estimates and projections),
assess the current and expected
performance of the agricultural sector
(including trade), and provide measures
of food security here and abroad. Most
of the Agency’s research is conducted
by a highly trained staff of economists
and social scientists through an
intramural program of research, market
outlook, and analysis.
The current headquarters facility for
NIFA is in General Services
Administration leased space in
Washington DC That lease is expiring
and the USDA and NIFA are interested
in potential new sites for a headquarters
facility. The current headquarters
facility for ERS is in General Services
Administration leased space in
Washington DC This inquiry is intended
to continue the implementation of
Secretary Perdue’s goal of ensuring
USDA programs are delivered
efficiently, effectively, and with
integrity and a focus on customer
service. With the expiration of the
current lease for the NIFA headquarters
facility and the ability of ERS to vacate
its existing lease there is an opportunity
for the agencies to be closer to its
customers and facilitate economic
development in Rural America.
Request for Expression of Interest:
USDA requests Expressions of Interest
from State and Local governments,
industry, academia, interested parties
and organizations to identify potential
sites or locations for the NIFA and ERS
headquarters facility. A consortium
could be an appropriate respondent. All
viable options will be evaluated for the
location of the facility (i.e., Federal
government property, Federal research
property, land deeded to the
government, long-term lease,
commercial site, etc.). USDA is
interested in exploring options to house
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the headquarters of NIFA and ERS
jointly or in separate locations.
This request for expression of interest,
published in today’s Federal Register, is
the first step in the process to consider
site options. USDA will evaluate each
EOI submission using the four criteria in
no particular order (transportation
logistics, workforce, community/quality
of life, and capital and operating costs)
to determine if it should be further
evaluated as part of the location
selection process.
Logistics. Personnel travel and
logistics needs are critically important.
This includes being located within a
reasonable distance of a commercial
primary airport and the transportation
infrastructure to have commuting
options for employees.
Workforce. Locating NIFA and ERS
headquarters in a community includes a
significant opportunity to improve
economic conditions and create
employment opportunities. It is
important that the potential site be in
close proximity to a critical mass of
intellectual capacity and potential
employees to continue the high value
and productive work of NIFA and ERS.
Community/Quality of Life. One of the
most important resources of any USDA
organization is its employees. Though
the Washington DC area has many
positive attributes, it routinely ranks as
having some of the longest commute
times and one of the highest costs of
living in the Nation. USDA wants to
locate the NIFA and ERS headquarters
in a community where our employees
will enjoy living, recreational
opportunities, educational
opportunities, and an overall high
quality of life.
Capital and Operating Costs. The
need to invest upfront capital costs and
ongoing operational costs will be a
factor in the site selection process.
Lower costs and the potential of
incentives to offset costs will be
considered.
Information Technology
infrastructure. While there is the need
consider upfront investments in capital
costs and ongoing operational costs in
the site selection process; it is also
important for the ERS location to offer
enhanced IT security to meet the full
requirements of handling and properly
protecting confidential information at
the new location. ERS, being a Federal
statistical agency, will be required to
maintain functional and physical
separation of IT resources in order to
meet the data protection requirements
described in the Confidential
Information Protection and Statistical
Efficiency Act (44 U.S.C. 101) and in
OMB’s related implementation
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guidance. Moreover, ERS is an integral
agency for the Office of the Chief
Economist Office’s World Agricultural
Outlook Board activities. Therefore, the
new location will be required to offer
secure and confidential connectivity to
the USDA’s South Building to facilitate
monthly teleconferences with the
Interagency Commodity Estimates
Committee meetings (https://
www.usda.gov/oce/commodity/wasde/
prepared.htm). The ability of the new
location to offer those capabilities will
be viewed as a prerequisite condition
for a successful bid.
Expression of Interest Format: The
length of the Expression of Interest
should be no more than 5 pages using
12-point font. While the responder may
determine how best to use the 5 pages,
we recommend: SECTION 1—Summary;
and SECTION 2 through SECTION 5 a
description of location with specific
reference to the 4 items requested by
USDA below.
1. A description of your consortium/
organization, and its capabilities to
support the location of the NIFA and
ERS headquarters at its recommended
site (SECTION 2).
2. A description of how the potential
site addressed the four site criteria
categories (transportation logistics,
workforce, community/quality of life,
and capital and operating costs)
described above (SECTION 3).
3. A map showing the location of the
potential site, nearby (within 10 miles)
political boundaries, demographics and
characteristics of surrounding
communities (within 10 miles)
(SECTION 4).
4. A site description including
ownership, total site acreage and
acreage available for development;
existing physical infrastructure
including number of structures, their
size, vintage and current use; current
activities; on-site tenants (if applicable);
and estimated costs as tenant (SECTION
5).
Proprietary Information: If the
Expression of Interest contains
information that the submitter believes
is privileged or confidential, the
appropriate portions of the submission
should be marked ‘‘Proprietary
Information’’ and will not be publicly
released except as required by law. This
restriction does not limit the
Government’s or its contractors’ or
agents’ right to use data obtained
without restriction from any source,
including the respondent.
USDA is under no obligation to pay
for any costs associated with the
preparation or submission of
Expressions of Interest in response to
this notice. USDA reserves the right to
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respond or not respond to any portion,
all, or none of the Expressions of
Interest submitted in response to this
Notice. Responders whose submissions
are deemed worthy of further
consideration given the criteria
expressed herein may be asked to
provide additional information. USDA’s
further consideration of certain
Responders’ Expressions of Interest does
not obligate USDA to provide funds to
such Responders or to enter into
contractual relationships with such
Responders.
Development, Food Safety and
Inspection Service, USDA, 1400
Independence Avenue SW, Room 6065,
South Building, Washington, DC 20250;
(202) 720–5627.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Food Safety and Inspection
Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
Background
The Federal Meat Inspection Act (21
U.S.C. 601 et seq.) and the Poultry
Products Inspection Act (21 U.S.C. 451
et seq.) provide a comprehensive
statutory framework to ensure that meat,
meat food products, poultry, and
poultry products prepared for commerce
are wholesome, not adulterated, and
properly labeled and packaged.
Statutory provisions requiring
inspection of the processing of meat,
meat food products, poultry, and
poultry products do not apply to
operations of types traditionally and
usually conducted at retail stores and
restaurants in regard to products for sale
to consumers in normal retail quantities
(21 U.S.C. 661(c)(2) and 454(c)(2)).
FSIS’s regulations (9 CFR 303.1(d) and
381.10(d)) elaborate on the conditions
under which requirements for
inspection do not apply to retail
operations involving the preparation of
meat and meat food, and processing of
poultry and poultry products.
The Food Safety and
Inspection Service (FSIS) is announcing
the dollar limitations on the amount of
meat and meat food products, poultry,
and poultry products that a retail store
can sell to hotels, restaurants, and
similar institutions without
disqualifying itself for exemption from
Federal inspection requirements. In
accordance with FSIS’s regulations, for
calendar year 2018, the value for the
dollar limitation for meat and meat food
products remains unchanged at $75,700.
For calendar year 2018, the value for the
dollar limitation for poultry and poultry
products also remains unchanged at
$56,600. FSIS reviews the dollar
limitations on a yearly basis and makes
adjustments based on price changes for
these products evidenced by the
Consumer Price Index.
FSIS is currently considering the
retail dollar limitations for Siluriformes
fish and fish products. FSIS intends to
propose a methodology for setting the
dollar limitations for Siluriformes fish
and fish products in a separate Federal
Register Notice.
DATES: Applicable Date: September 14,
2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gina
Kouba, Office of Policy and Program
Sales to Hotels, Restaurants, and
Similar Institutions
Under these regulations, sales to
hotels, restaurants, and similar
institutions (other than household
consumers) disqualify a retail store for
exemption if the product sales exceed
either of two maximum limits: 25
percent of the dollar value of total
product sales or the calendar year dollar
limitation set by the Administrator. The
dollar limitation is adjusted
automatically during the first quarter of
the year if the Consumer Price Index
(CPI), published by the Bureau of Labor
Statistics, shows an increase or decrease
of more than $500 in the price of the
same volume of product for the previous
year. FSIS publishes a notice of the
adjusted dollar limitations in the
Federal Register. (See 9 CFR
303.1(d)(2)(iii)(b) and
381.10(d)(2)(iii)(b).)
The CPI for 2017 reveals an annual
average price decrease for meat and
meat food products at 0.583 percent and
an annual average price increase for
poultry and poultry products at 0.17
percent. When rounded to the nearest
dollar, the dollar limitation for meat and
meat food products decreased by $441
and the dollar limitation for poultry and
Dated: August 9, 2018.
Donald K. Bice,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Administration.
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Limitations
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poultry products increased by $96. In
accordance with 9 CFR
303.1(d)(2)(iii)(b) and
381.10(d)(2)(iii)(b), because the dollar
limitation of meat and meat food
products and poultry and poultry
products did not increase or decrease by
more than $500, FSIS is making no
adjustment in the dollar limitations on
sales to hotels, restaurants, and similar
institutions. The dollar limitation for
meat and meat food products remains
unchanged at $75,700 and the dollar
limitation for poultry and poultry
products remains unchanged at $56,600
for calendar year 2018.
Additional Public Notification
Public awareness of all segments of
rulemaking and policy development is
important. Consequently, FSIS will
announce this Federal Register
publication on-line through the FSIS
web page located at: https://
www.fsis.usda.gov/federal-register. FSIS
also will make copies of this publication
available through the FSIS Constituent
Update, which is used to provide
information regarding FSIS policies,
procedures, regulations, Federal
Register notices, FSIS public meetings,
and other types of information that
could affect or would be of interest to
our constituents and stakeholders. The
Constituent Update is available on the
FSIS web page. Through the web page,
FSIS is able to provide information to a
much broader, more diverse audience.
In addition, FSIS offers an email
subscription service which provides
automatic and customized access to
selected food safety news and
information. This service is available at:
https://www.fsis.usda.gov/subscribe.
Options range from recalls to export
information, regulations, directives, and
notices. Customers can add or delete
subscriptions themselves, and have the
option to password protect their
accounts.
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USDA shall, on the grounds of race,
color, national origin, religion, sex,
gender identity, sexual orientation,
disability, age, marital status, family/
parental status, income derived from a
public assistance program, or political
beliefs, exclude from participation in,
deny the benefits of, or subject to
discrimination any person in the United
States under any program or activity
conducted by the USDA.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Office of the Secretary
Notice of Request for Expression of Interest for Potential Sites
for Headquarters Office Locations
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is exploring
potential sites for a proposed new headquarters location for the
National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) and the Economic
Research Service (ERS). The need for a proposed NIFA facility would be
approximately 90,000 square feet to house approximately 360 employees.
The need for a proposed ERS facility would be up to 70,000 square feet
to house up to 260 employees. Appropriations will dictate the ultimate
size of the selection. USDA is requesting Expressions of Interest from
State and Local governments, industry, academia, interested parties and
organizations for potential locations that would accommodate the
construction and/or lease and operation of a NIFA and/or ERS
headquarters facility. USDA is interested in exploring options to house
the headquarters of NIFA and ERS jointly or in separate locations.
DATES: Interested parties wishing to make an Expression of Interest
should do so in writing by September 14, 2018.
ADDRESSES: Interested parties are invited to submit comments regarding
this notice. All submissions must refer to ``Expression of Interest''
to ensure proper delivery.
Electronic Submission of Expression of Interest.
Interested persons may submit information electronically to the
following email address [email protected].
Submission of Comments by Mail, Hand delivery, or Courier.
Paper, disk, or CD-ROM submissions should be submitted to Donald K.
Bice, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Administration, USDA, Jamie L. Whitten Building, Room 240-W, 1400
Independence Ave. SW, Washington, DC 20250.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Donald K. Bice, Telephone Number:
(202) 720-3291.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NIFA's mission is to invest in and advance
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agricultural research, education, and extension to solve societal
challenges. In collaboration with the Land-Grant Universities and other
partners, NIFA supports the future of agriculture and the nation's
well-being through its forward-thinking investments in critical
science, education, and engagement efforts.
The mission of ERS is to inform and enhance public and private
decision making on a broad range of economic and policy issues related
to agriculture, food, natural resources, and rural America. The
Agency's mission is to anticipate issues that are on the horizon, and
to conduct sound, peer-reviewed economic research. ERS is also a
primary source of statistical indicators that, among other things,
gauge the health of the farm sector (including farm income estimates
and projections), assess the current and expected performance of the
agricultural sector (including trade), and provide measures of food
security here and abroad. Most of the Agency's research is conducted by
a highly trained staff of economists and social scientists through an
intramural program of research, market outlook, and analysis.
The current headquarters facility for NIFA is in General Services
Administration leased space in Washington DC That lease is expiring and
the USDA and NIFA are interested in potential new sites for a
headquarters facility. The current headquarters facility for ERS is in
General Services Administration leased space in Washington DC This
inquiry is intended to continue the implementation of Secretary
Perdue's goal of ensuring USDA programs are delivered efficiently,
effectively, and with integrity and a focus on customer service. With
the expiration of the current lease for the NIFA headquarters facility
and the ability of ERS to vacate its existing lease there is an
opportunity for the agencies to be closer to its customers and
facilitate economic development in Rural America.
Request for Expression of Interest: USDA requests Expressions of
Interest from State and Local governments, industry, academia,
interested parties and organizations to identify potential sites or
locations for the NIFA and ERS headquarters facility. A consortium
could be an appropriate respondent. All viable options will be
evaluated for the location of the facility (i.e., Federal government
property, Federal research property, land deeded to the government,
long-term lease, commercial site, etc.). USDA is interested in
exploring options to house the headquarters of NIFA and ERS jointly or
in separate locations.
This request for expression of interest, published in today's
Federal Register, is the first step in the process to consider site
options. USDA will evaluate each EOI submission using the four criteria
in no particular order (transportation logistics, workforce, community/
quality of life, and capital and operating costs) to determine if it
should be further evaluated as part of the location selection process.
Logistics. Personnel travel and logistics needs are critically
important. This includes being located within a reasonable distance of
a commercial primary airport and the transportation infrastructure to
have commuting options for employees.
Workforce. Locating NIFA and ERS headquarters in a community
includes a significant opportunity to improve economic conditions and
create employment opportunities. It is important that the potential
site be in close proximity to a critical mass of intellectual capacity
and potential employees to continue the high value and productive work
of NIFA and ERS.
Community/Quality of Life. One of the most important resources of
any USDA organization is its employees. Though the Washington DC area
has many positive attributes, it routinely ranks as having some of the
longest commute times and one of the highest costs of living in the
Nation. USDA wants to locate the NIFA and ERS headquarters in a
community where our employees will enjoy living, recreational
opportunities, educational opportunities, and an overall high quality
of life.
Capital and Operating Costs. The need to invest upfront capital
costs and ongoing operational costs will be a factor in the site
selection process. Lower costs and the potential of incentives to
offset costs will be considered.
Information Technology infrastructure. While there is the need
consider upfront investments in capital costs and ongoing operational
costs in the site selection process; it is also important for the ERS
location to offer enhanced IT security to meet the full requirements of
handling and properly protecting confidential information at the new
location. ERS, being a Federal statistical agency, will be required to
maintain functional and physical separation of IT resources in order to
meet the data protection requirements described in the Confidential
Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act (44 U.S.C. 101)
and in OMB's related implementation guidance. Moreover, ERS is an
integral agency for the Office of the Chief Economist Office's World
Agricultural Outlook Board activities. Therefore, the new location will
be required to offer secure and confidential connectivity to the USDA's
South Building to facilitate monthly teleconferences with the
Interagency Commodity Estimates Committee meetings (https://www.usda.gov/oce/commodity/wasde/prepared.htm). The ability of the new
location to offer those capabilities will be viewed as a prerequisite
condition for a successful bid.
Expression of Interest Format: The length of the Expression of
Interest should be no more than 5 pages using 12-point font. While the
responder may determine how best to use the 5 pages, we recommend:
SECTION 1--Summary; and SECTION 2 through SECTION 5 a description of
location with specific reference to the 4 items requested by USDA
below.
1. A description of your consortium/organization, and its
capabilities to support the location of the NIFA and ERS headquarters
at its recommended site (SECTION 2).
2. A description of how the potential site addressed the four site
criteria categories (transportation logistics, workforce, community/
quality of life, and capital and operating costs) described above
(SECTION 3).
3. A map showing the location of the potential site, nearby (within
10 miles) political boundaries, demographics and characteristics of
surrounding communities (within 10 miles) (SECTION 4).
4. A site description including ownership, total site acreage and
acreage available for development; existing physical infrastructure
including number of structures, their size, vintage and current use;
current activities; on-site tenants (if applicable); and estimated
costs as tenant (SECTION 5).
Proprietary Information: If the Expression of Interest contains
information that the submitter believes is privileged or confidential,
the appropriate portions of the submission should be marked
``Proprietary Information'' and will not be publicly released except as
required by law. This restriction does not limit the Government's or
its contractors' or agents' right to use data obtained without
restriction from any source, including the respondent.
USDA is under no obligation to pay for any costs associated with
the preparation or submission of Expressions of Interest in response to
this notice. USDA reserves the right to
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respond or not respond to any portion, all, or none of the Expressions
of Interest submitted in response to this Notice. Responders whose
submissions are deemed worthy of further consideration given the
criteria expressed herein may be asked to provide additional
information. USDA's further consideration of certain Responders'
Expressions of Interest does not obligate USDA to provide funds to such
Responders or to enter into contractual relationships with such
Responders.
Dated: August 9, 2018.
Donald K. Bice,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration.
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