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ATTN: B–21 EIS, 7 Lancer Loop, Suite
136, Dyess AFB, TX 79607; (325) 696–
4820; 7bwpa@us.af.mil; or to Ellsworth
AFB Public Affairs, ATTN: Steve
Merrill, 28th Bomb Wing Public Affairs,
1958 Scott Dr., Suite 4, Ellsworth AFB,
SD 57706; (605) 385–5056;
28bw.public.affairs@us.af.mil.
Written scoping comments will be
accepted at any time during the
environmental impact analysis process
up until the public release of the Draft
EIS. However, to ensure the Air Force
has sufficient time to consider public
input in the preparation of the Draft EIS,
scoping comments must be submitted to
the website or postmarked to one of the
addresses listed above by May 9, 2020.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The EIS
will assess the potential environmental
consequences of the proposal to
beddown the Department of Defense’s
new bomber aircraft, the B–21 ‘‘Raider,’’
which will eventually replace existing
B–1 and B–2 bomber aircraft. The Air
Force is preparing this EIS in
accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of
1969; 40 Code of Federal Regulations
(CFR), Parts 1500–1508, the Council on
Environmental Quality (CEQ)
regulations implementing NEPA; and
the Air Force’s Environmental Impact
Analysis Process (EIAP) as codified in
32 CFR part 989.
The beddown of the B–21 will take
place through a series of three Main
Operating Bases (MOB), referred to as
MOB 1, MOB 2, and MOB 3. The Air
Force proposes to beddown MOB 1,
which includes two B–21 Operational
Squadrons, a B–21 Formal Training Unit
(FTU), and a Weapons Generation
Facility (WGF) in this EIS. MOB 2 and
MOB 3 beddown locations would be
evaluated in future NEPA analyses, after
the location for MOB 1 is chosen. The
B–21 will operate under the direction of
the Air Force Global Strike Command.
The B–21 will have both conventional
and nuclear roles and will be capable of
penetrating and surviving in advanced
air defense environments. It is projected
to enter service in the 2020s, and the Air
Force intends to have at least 100 B–21
aircraft built.
Purpose and Need for the Proposed
Action: The purpose of the Proposed
Action is to implement the goals of the
National Defense Strategy by
modernizing the U.S. bomber fleet
capabilities. The B–21 Raider is being
developed to carry conventional
payloads and to support the nuclear
triad by providing a visible and flexible
nuclear deterrent capability that will
assure allies and partners through the
United States’ commitment to
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international treaties. The B–21 will
provide the only stealth bomber
capability and capacity needed to deter,
and if necessary, defeat our adversaries
in an era of renewed great power
competition.
Description of the Proposed Action
and Alternatives: The Air Force
proposes to beddown MOB 1, which
includes two B–21 Operational
Squadrons, a B–21 Formal Training Unit
(FTU), and a Weapons Generation
Facility (WGF) in this EIS. MOB 1 will
support training of crewmembers and
personnel in the operation and
maintenance of the B–21 aircraft in an
appropriate geographic location that can
provide sufficient airfield, facilities,
infrastructure, and airspace to support
the B–21 training and operations. The
EIS will analyze Dyess AFB and
Ellsworth AFB as basing alternatives for
MOB 1 for the Proposed Action, as well
as a No Action Alternative. The basing
alternatives were developed to
minimize mission impact, maximize
facility reuse, minimize cost, and reduce
overhead, as well as leverage the
strengths of each base to optimize the
B–21 beddown strategy.
Brief Summary of Expected Impacts:
The potential impacts of the alternatives
and the No Action Alternative that the
EIS may examine include impacts to
land use, airspace, safety, noise,
hazardous materials and solid waste,
physical resources (including earth and
water resources), air quality,
transportation, cultural resources,
biological resources, socioeconomics,
and environmental justice.
Scoping and Agency Coordination:
The scoping process will be used to
involve the public early in the planning
and development of the EIS, to help
identify issues to be addressed in the
environmental analysis. To effectively
define the full range of issues and
concerns to be evaluated in the EIS, the
Air Force is soliciting scoping
comments from interested local, state,
and federal agencies and interested
members of the public.
As a direct result of the National
Emergency declared by the President on
Friday, March 13, 2020, in response to
the coronavirus (COVID–19) pandemic
in the United States and the Center for
Disease Control’s recommendations for
social distancing and avoiding large
public gatherings, the Air Force has
canceled six public scoping meetings
between March 31, 2020 and April 9.
This amended notice of intent will be
published in the Rapid City Journal and
Black Hills Pioneer newspapers in
South Dakota, the Abilene Reporter
News and The Wylie News newspapers
in Texas, as well as the Native Sun
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News, Indian Country Today and the
Original Briefs tribal newspapers.
Request for Written Comments: The
Air Force seeks written comments in the
manner or methods listed in the
ADDRESSES paragraph above on potential
alternatives and impacts and
identification of any relevant
information, studies, or analyses of any
kind concerning impacts affecting the
quality of the human environment.
Adriane S. Paris,
Acting Air Force Federal Register Liaison
Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Docket ID DoD–2020–OS–0001]
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records; Correction
Office of the Secretary,
Department of Defense (DoD).
ACTION: Notice of a modified System of
Records; correction.
AGENCY:
On Tuesday, January 14,
2020, the DoD published a notice titled
‘‘Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records’’ that modified a System of
Records titled, ‘‘Forms and Account
Management Service (FAMS), DCFO
01.’’ Subsequent to the publication of
the notice, DoD discovered that the
SORN designator ‘‘DCFO 01’’ was not
correct. This notice corrects the error.
DATES: This correction is effective on
March 24, 2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Patricia L. Toppings, 571–372–0485.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
Tuesday, January 14, 2020 (85 FR 2112–
2114), the DoD published a notice titled
‘‘Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records’’ that modified a System of
Records titled, ‘‘Forms and Account
Management Service (FAMS), DCFO
01.’’ The error referenced in the
SUMMARY section of this notice is
corrected to read as follows:
1. On page 2112, in the third column,
in the SUMMARY section ‘‘DCFO 01’’ is
corrected to read ’’DUSDC 02.’’
2. On page 2113, in the second
column, in the SYSTEM NAME AND
NUMBER paragraph, ‘‘DCFO–01’’ is
corrected to read ‘‘DUSDC 02.’’
SUMMARY:
Dated: March 19, 2020.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Docket ID DoD-2020-OS-0001]
Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records; Correction
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, Department of Defense (DoD).
ACTION: Notice of a modified System of Records; correction.
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SUMMARY: On Tuesday, January 14, 2020, the DoD published a notice
titled ``Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records'' that modified a
System of Records titled, ``Forms and Account Management Service
(FAMS), DCFO 01.'' Subsequent to the publication of the notice, DoD
discovered that the SORN designator ``DCFO 01'' was not correct. This
notice corrects the error.
DATES: This correction is effective on March 24, 2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patricia L. Toppings, 571-372-0485.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On Tuesday, January 14, 2020 (85 FR 2112-
2114), the DoD published a notice titled ``Privacy Act of 1974; System
of Records'' that modified a System of Records titled, ``Forms and
Account Management Service (FAMS), DCFO 01.'' The error referenced in
the SUMMARY section of this notice is corrected to read as follows:
1. On page 2112, in the third column, in the SUMMARY section ``DCFO
01'' is corrected to read ''DUSDC 02.''
2. On page 2113, in the second column, in the SYSTEM NAME AND
NUMBER paragraph, ``DCFO-01'' is corrected to read ``DUSDC 02.''
Dated: March 19, 2020.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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