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institutions, such as community banks
or credit unions?
E. Improving Consumer Protection
These questions address overall
performance of consumer protection.
19. Which markets for consumer
financial products or services are
functioning well—that is, which
markets are fair, transparent, and
competitive? Which markets might
benefit from regulatory changes that
could facilitate competition and
materially increase consumer welfare?
20. What types of disclosures
regarding consumer financial products
or services are effective and what types
are not? Could the content, timing, or
other aspects of disclosures be improved
and, if so, how?
21. How should the Bureau determine
an appropriate remedy for a law
violation, considering the need to
correct and deter violations without
creating adverse effects on competition
and other unintended consequences?
22. What is the optimal mix of
regulation, enforcement, supervision,
and consumer financial education for
achieving the Bureau’s consumer
protection goals?
23. How can we best assess the
efficacy of the Federal consumer
financial protections in achieving their
goals?
Dated: March 27, 2020.
Kathleen L. Kraninger,
Director, Bureau of Consumer Financial
Protection.
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Department of the Air Force
Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement and
Noise of Cancellation of Scoping
Meetings for Proposed Mortar and
Artillery Training at Richardson
Training Area, Joint Base ElmendorfRichardson, AK
Department of the Air Force,
Department of Defense.
ACTION: Amended Notice of Intent.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Air Force (USAF)
and the U.S. Army, acting as a
Cooperating Agency, are issuing this
Amended Notice of Intent, updating the
original notice published on March 16,
2020 (Federal Register, Vol. 85., No. 51,
14928) of their continuing intent to
prepare an Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) to assess the potential
social, economic, and environmental
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impacts associated with modifying the
conditions under which indirect livefire weapons training can be conducted
at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson
(JBER), in order to meet Army training
standards at home station. However, 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 is now
canceling the two public scoping
meetings between April 13, 2020 and
April 14, 2020. In lieu of the public
scoping meetings, the Air Force will use
the alternative means set forth below to
inform the public and stakeholders and
to obtain input for scoping the proposed
action.
ADDRESSES: In lieu of scoping meetings,
information on the proposal will be
available on the project website at:
https://JBER-PMART-EIS.com. For those
who do not have ready access to a
computer or the internet, the scopingrelated materials posted to the website
will be made available upon request by
mail. Inquiries, requests for scopingrelated materials, and comments
regarding the Proposed Mortar and
Artillery Training at Richardson
Training Area Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) at Joint Base ElmendorfRichardson (JBER), AK may be
submitted by mail to JBER Public
Affairs, JBER.PA@US.AF.MIL, (907)
552–8151; (US Post Office) JBER Public
Affairs c/o Matthew Beattie, 10480 Sijan
Ave., Suite 123, Joint Base ElmendorfRichardson, AK 99506.
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 USAF has
sufficient time to consider public input
in the preparation of the Draft EIS,
scoping comments should be submitted
to the website or the address listed
above by no later than May 11, 2020.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The EIS
will evaluate the potential impacts
associated with the proposed action,
which includes indirect live-fire
training during all-seasons at Eagle
River Flats (ERF) Impact Area on JBER,
a military base in Alaska, in order to
meet Army training standards. The
proposed action also includes
expansion of ERF impact area by
approximately 585 acres. In addition,
the EIS will evaluate an action
alternative that would marginally meet
Army training standards, and would not
include expansion of the ERF impact
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area. The no action alternative will also
be evaluated in the EIS, under which
the Army would continue to train with
the existing seasonal restrictions and
which would require JBER home station
units to deploy to other Armycontrolled training lands to conduct
required training. The USAF is the
National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) lead agency and the U.S. Army
is a cooperating agency for this EIS
process. A Notice of Intent for a similar
action was issued in 2007; however, this
Notice of Intent supersedes the Notice of
Intent that was issued in 2007.
Additional review and consultation
which will be incorporated into the
preparation of the Draft EIS will
include, but are not necessarily limited
to consultation under Section 7 of the
Endangered Species Act and
consultation under Section 106 of the
National Historic Preservation Act.
The proposed actions at JBER have
the potential to be located in a
floodplain and/or wetland. Consistent
with the requirements and objectives of
Executive Order (E.O.) 11990,
‘‘Protection of Wetlands,’’ and E.O.
11988, ‘‘Floodplain Management,’’ state
and federal regulatory agencies with
special expertise in wetlands and
floodplains will be contacted to request
comment. Consistent with E.O. 11988
and E.O. 11990, this Notice of Intent
initiates early public review of the
proposed actions and alternatives,
which have the potential to be located
in a floodplain and/or wetland.
Scoping and Agency Coordination: To
define the full range of issues to be
evaluated in the EIS, the USAF will
determine the scope of the analysis by
soliciting comments from interested
local, state, and federal elected officials
and agencies, Alaska Native
organizations, as well as interested
members of the public and others. This
is being done by providing a website
where the public can submit comments
and/or by having comments mailed to
the mailing address provided above.
Adriane Paris,
Acting Air Force Federal Register Liaison
Officer.
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Department of the Air Force
Notice of Availability of Software and
Documentation for Licensing
Department of the Air Force,
Department of Defense.
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Notice of availability.
ACTION:
The U.S. Air Force is issuing
this notice of availability of
HINDSIGHTTM software and related
documentation for enabling event-based
tagging, multi-source audio archiving,
POV video capturing, and user interface
utilization tracking by supporting ondemand, mobile mission recording, and
debriefing capability.
ADDRESSES: For information on
licensing, contact the Office of Research
and Technology Applications, 711
HPW/XPO, 2610 Seventh Street, Wright
Patterson AFB, OH 45433; Facsimile:
(937) 656–7959. For further information
contact Dr. James D. Kearns at 937–255–
3765.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
HINDSIGHTTM software suite includes
Android source code, external comms
diagram, and documentation. The
HINDSIGHTTM application is built on
an extensible software framework to
facilitate ease of integration with new
wireless audio/video capturing
peripherals and associated wearable
devices. HINDSIGHTTM has the unique
attribute of being designed, ab initio,
with the idea of enabling a single
operator to capture in real-time
customizable inputs sources to archive
mission execution. Organizations
involved with on-the-move data
gathering operations, development,
testing, and training could benefit from
the use of HINDSIGHTTM.
The HINDSIGHTTM software suite has
been utilized in thousands of hours of
live dismounted missions across a
variety of Air Force, Army, Navy, and
Marines activities ranging from close air
support to medical training objectives.
SUMMARY:
Adriane Paris,
Acting Air Force Federal Register Liaison
Officer.
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Department of the Army, Corps of
Engineers
Notice of Intent To Prepare a Draft
Supplemental Environmental Impact
Statement/Environmental Impact
Report for the Sacramento Weir
Component (Yolo County, California)
of the American River Watershed
Common Features Project, as
Authorized Under the Water Resources
Development Act of 2016
Department of the Army, U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
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Notice of intent.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (USACE), Sacramento
District, and the Central Valley Flood
Protection Board is preparing a Draft
Supplemental Environmental Impact
Statement/Environmental Impact Report
(Draft Supplemental EIS/EIR) for the
Sacramento Weir widening component
of the American River Watershed
Common Features (ARCF) Levee
Improvement Project authorized by the
Water Resources Development Act of
2016. This Draft Supplemental EIS/EIR
supplements the ARCF General
Reevaluation Report (GRR) Final EIS/
EIR. The Proposed Action includes
constructing a 1,500-foot-long passive
weir, with associated levee, roadway,
rail bridge, and fish passage
improvements adjacent to the existing
Sacramento Weir at the junction of the
Sacramento River and Sacramento
Bypass. Conceptual components of the
Proposed Action were analyzed in the
ARCF GRR Final EIS/EIR but some
elements of the Proposed Action
(passive weir design and fish passage
structure) were not analyzed in the
ARCF GRR Final EIS/EIR because final
designs are still in progress. USACE has
now developed two alternative project
designs in sufficient detail to analyze
their environmental effects: A passive
weir structure with a crest elevation at
26 feet on the North American Vertical
Datum of 1988 (NAVD88) (the Proposed
Action), and a passive weir structure
with a crest elevation at 26 feet
NAVD88, with stop logs to raise the
crest elevation to 29.8 feet NAVD88 (the
Higher Weir Elevation Alternative).
Both design alternatives would reduce
the flood risk in and around the cities
of Sacramento and West Sacramento by
conveying additional Sacramento River
flow during flood events into the
Sacramento and Yolo Bypasses.
DATES: Written comments regarding the
scope of the environmental analysis
should be received by April 20, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Please send written
comments concerning the Draft
Supplemental EIS/EIR to Mr. Robert
Chase, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
Sacramento District, Attn: Planning
Division (CESPK–PDR), 1325 J Street,
Sacramento, CA 95814. Requests to be
added to the mailing list should also be
sent to this address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Questions about the Proposed Action
and EIS/EIR should be addressed to
Robert Chase at (916) 557–7630,
Robert.D.Chase@usace.army.mil, or by
mail (1325 J Street, Sacramento, CA
95814).
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a. Proposed Action: USACE is
preparing a Supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS)/
Supplemental Environmental Impact
Report (SEIR) to analyze environmental
impacts of the authorized Sacramento
Weir Widening component of the larger
ARCF 2016 levee improvement project.
The Proposed Action includes a passive
weir with a sill elevation of 26 feet
above the North American Vertical
Datum of 1988 (NAVD88).
b. Alternatives. In addition to the
Proposed Action, the supplemental EIS
will address two alternatives. One
alternative would affix horizontal stop
logs to the top of the passive weir sill,
with a top elevation of 29.2 feet
NAVD88, similar to the elevation of the
top of the gates of the existing
Sacramento Weir. The other alternative
is the required No Action Alternative.
c. Scoping Process.
1. USACE will seek comments on the
draft SEIS/SEIR from concerned
individuals and local, State, and Federal
agencies. A public scoping meeting will
be held in the form of a teleconference
and/or webinar in April 2020. Exact
date, time, registration details,
additional information, and any
schedule changes will be announced
online at: https://
www.sacleveeupgrades.com.
2. Significant topics analyzed in the
SEIS include anticipated project effects
on visual resources, air quality,
vegetation and wildlife, special-status
plants and terrestrial wildlife species,
fisheries, climate change, cultural
resources, geological resources,
hazardous wastes and materials,
hydrology and hydraulics, water quality
and groundwater resources, noise,
recreation, transportation and
circulation, and public utilities and
service systems; and cumulative effects
of related projects in the study area.
3. USACE is consulting with the State
Historic Preservation Officer to comply
with the National Historic Preservation
Act, and the National Marine Fisheries
Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service to comply with the Endangered
Species Act.
4. After publication of the draft SEIS
a 45-day public review period will be
provided for individuals and agencies to
review and comment on the draft
document. Interested parties are
encouraged to respond to this notice
and provide a current address if they
wish to be notified of the draft SEIS
circulation.
d. Availability. The draft SEIS/SEIR is
scheduled to be available for public
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Notice of Availability of Software and Documentation for
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AGENCY: Department of the Air Force, Department of Defense.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Air Force is issuing this notice of availability of
HINDSIGHT\TM\ software and related documentation for enabling event-
based tagging, multi-source audio archiving, POV video capturing, and
user interface utilization tracking by supporting on-demand, mobile
mission recording, and debriefing capability.
ADDRESSES: For information on licensing, contact the Office of Research
and Technology Applications, 711 HPW/XPO, 2610 Seventh Street, Wright
Patterson AFB, OH 45433; Facsimile: (937) 656-7959. For further
information contact Dr. James D. Kearns at 937-255-3765.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The HINDSIGHTTM software suite
includes Android source code, external comms diagram, and
documentation. The HINDSIGHTTM application is built on an
extensible software framework to facilitate ease of integration with
new wireless audio/video capturing peripherals and associated wearable
devices. HINDSIGHTTM has the unique attribute of being
designed, ab initio, with the idea of enabling a single operator to
capture in real-time customizable inputs sources to archive mission
execution. Organizations involved with on-the-move data gathering
operations, development, testing, and training could benefit from the
use of HINDSIGHTTM.
The HINDSIGHTTM software suite has been utilized in
thousands of hours of live dismounted missions across a variety of Air
Force, Army, Navy, and Marines activities ranging from close air
support to medical training objectives.
Adriane Paris,
Acting Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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