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security research community to report
vulnerabilities to appropriate agency
contacts, who can then use the reports
to address vulnerabilities of which they
may not have been aware.
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AGENCY:
The Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) is seeking public
comment on a draft memorandum titled,
‘‘Improving Vulnerability Identification,
Management, and Remediation.’’
DATES: The 30-day public comment
period on the draft memorandum begins
on the day it is published in the Federal
Register and ends 30 days after date of
publication in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Interested parties should
provide comments via electronic mail to
ofcio@omb.eop.gov. The Office of
Management and Budget is located at
725 17th Street NW, Washington, DC
20503. No physical copies will be
accepted.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Matthew T. Cornelius, OMB, at
202.881.7386 or matthew.t.cornelius@
omb.eop.gov.
The Office
of Management and Budget (OMB) is
proposing guidance to Federal agencies
on the publication and implementation
of Vulnerability Disclosure Policies
(VDPs). VDPs, which are processes for
the intake and addressing of security
vulnerabilities uncovered by security
researchers and the public, are among
the most effective methods for obtaining
new insights regarding security
vulnerability information. They also
provide protection for those who
uncover these vulnerabilities by
differentiating between acceptable and
unacceptable means of gathering
security information (also known as
‘‘authorizing good faith security
research’’). VDPs make it easier for the
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ACTION: Intent to prepare a supplement
to the final environmental impact
statement and conduct scoping.
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the Charter for the Humanities Panel
advisory committee was renewed for an
additional two-year period on
November 22, 2019.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Elizabeth Voyatzis, Committee
Management Officer, 400 Seventh Street
SW, Washington, DC 20506. Telephone:
(202) 606–8322, facsimile (202) 606–
8600, or email at gencounsel@neh.gov.
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to section 9(a)(2) of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.)
and its implementing regulations, 41
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for the Humanities (NEH) gives notice
that the Charter for the Humanities
Panel advisory committee was renewed
for an additional two-year period on
November 22, 2019. The NEH Chairman
determined that the renewal of the
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The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) intends to gather
information through the public scoping
process to prepare a supplement the to
the final environmental impact
statement (FEIS) on the construction
permit related to the operating license
application for the SHINE Medical
Isotope Production Facility. The NRC is
seeking public input on the proposed
action and has scheduled a public
scoping meeting.
DATES: Submit comments by January 13,
2020. Comments received after this date
will be considered if it is practical to do
so, but the Commission is able to ensure
consideration only for comments
received before this date.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
by any of the following methods:
• Federal Rulemaking Website: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov and search
for Docket ID NRC–2019–0173. Address
questions about NRC docket IDs in
Regulations.gov to Jennifer Borges;
telephone: 301–287–9127; email:
Jennifer.Borges@nrc.gov. For technical
questions, contact the individual listed
in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section of this document.
• Mail comments to: Office of
Administration, Mail Stop: TWFN–7–
A60M, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, Washington, DC 20555–
0001, ATTN: Program Management,
Announcements and Editing Staff.
• For additional direction on
obtaining information and submitting
comments, see ‘‘Obtaining Information
and Submitting Comments’’ in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of
this document.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jennifer A. Davis, Office of Nuclear
Material Safety and Safeguards, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
Request for Comments on Improving Vulnerability Identification,
Management, and Remediation
AGENCY: Office of Management and Budget.
ACTION: Notice of public comment period.
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SUMMARY: The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is seeking public
comment on a draft memorandum titled, ``Improving Vulnerability
Identification, Management, and Remediation.''
DATES: The 30-day public comment period on the draft memorandum begins
on the day it is published in the Federal Register and ends 30 days
after date of publication in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Interested parties should provide comments via electronic
mail to [email protected]. The Office of Management and Budget is
located at 725 17th Street NW, Washington, DC 20503. No physical copies
will be accepted.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Matthew T. Cornelius, OMB, at
202.881.7386 or [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is
proposing guidance to Federal agencies on the publication and
implementation of Vulnerability Disclosure Policies (VDPs). VDPs, which
are processes for the intake and addressing of security vulnerabilities
uncovered by security researchers and the public, are among the most
effective methods for obtaining new insights regarding security
vulnerability information. They also provide protection for those who
uncover these vulnerabilities by differentiating between acceptable and
unacceptable means of gathering security information (also known as
``authorizing good faith security research''). VDPs make it easier for
the security research community to report vulnerabilities to
appropriate agency contacts, who can then use the reports to address
vulnerabilities of which they may not have been aware.
Authority for this notice is granted under the Federal Information
Security Modernization Act of 2014 (44 U.S.C. 3553-3554).
Suzette Kent,
Federal Chief Information Officer, Office of the Federal Chief
Information Officer.
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