Notice of GSA Live Webinar Regarding GSA's Implementation of Section 889 of the FY 2019 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), 44302-44303 [2020-15846]
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later than 18 months from the effective
date of the adoption of this rule, the
nationwide CMRS providers shall file
with the Commission and request
approval for a security and privacy plan
for the administration and operation of
the NEAD. This requirement is
necessary to ensure that the four
nationwide CMRS providers are
building in privacy and security
measures to the NEAD from its
inception.
Section 9.10(i)(4)(iv) requires that
before use of the NEAD or any
information contained therein, CMRS
providers must certify that they will not
use the NEAD or associated data for any
non-911 purpose, except as otherwise
required by law. This requirement is
necessary to ensure the privacy and
security of any personally identifiable
information that may be collected by the
NEAD.
Section 9.10(i)(4)(v) requires that
prior to use of z-axis information to
meet the Commission’s 911 vertical
location accuracy requirements in
paragraph (i)(2)(ii) of section 9.10,
‘‘CMRS providers must certify that
neither they nor any third party they
rely on to obtain z-axis information will
use z-axis information or associated data
for any non-911 purpose, except with
prior express consent or as otherwise
required by law. The certification must
state that CMRS providers and any third
party they rely on to obtain z-axis
information will provide z-axis location
information privacy and security
protection equivalent to the NEAD.’’
Section 9.10(j) requires CMRS
providers to provide standardized
confidence and uncertainty (C/U) data
for all wireless 911 calls, whether from
outdoor or indoor locations, on a percall basis upon the request of a PSAP.
This requirement will serve to make the
use of C/U data easier for PSAPs.
Section 9.10(j)(4) also requires upon
meeting the timeframes pursuant to
paragraphs (i)(2)(ii)(C) and (D) of this
section, CMRS providers shall provide
with wireless 911 calls that have
dispatchable location or z-axis (vertical)
information the C/U data required under
paragraph (j)(1) of this section. Where
available to the CMRS provider, floor
level information must be provided with
associated C/U data in addition to z-axis
location information.
Section 9.10(k) requires that CMRS
providers must record information on
all live 911 calls, including, but not
limited to, the positioning source
method used to provide a location fix
associated with the call, as well as
confidence and uncertainty data. This
information must be made available to
PSAPs upon request, as a measure to
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GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
[Notice MV–2020–02; Docket No. 2020–
0002; Sequence No. 27]
Notice of GSA Live Webinar Regarding
GSA’s Implementation of Section 889
of the FY 2019 National Defense
Authorization Act (NDAA)
Office of Governmentwide
Policy (OGP), General Services
Administration (GSA).
ACTION: Virtual Webinar Meeting notice.
AGENCY:
The General Services
Administration (GSA) is committed to
fostering productive relationships
between GSA and its industry partners.
Toward that end, GSA is hosting a live
and recorded virtual webinar on August
12, 2020.
DATES: Wednesday, August 12, 2020, at
1:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST).
ADDRESSES: The webinar will be held
virtually and the call-in information
will be made available to registrants.
Industry partners wishing to virtually
attend must register HERE. Members of
the press, in addition to registering for
this event, must also RSVP to press@
gsa.gov by August 10, 2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Patricia Richardson at
patricia.m.richardson@gsa.gov or Maria
Swaby at 202–208–0291.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
Background
Section 889 of the FY 2019 National
Defense Authorization Act
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(NDAA)legislation was passed to
combat national security and
intellectual property threats that face
the United States and contains two
prohibitions: Part A and Part B.
• Part A went into effect last year
(August 13, 2019), and prohibits the
government from buying or obtaining
certain prohibited telecommunications
and video surveillance equipment and
services.
• Part B will go into effect on (August
13, 2020), and prohibits the government
from contracting with any entity that
uses certain prohibited
telecommunications and video
surveillance equipment or services,
regardless of whether or not that usage
is in performance of work under a
government contract. The Part B
prohibition applies to every sector and
every dollar amount. Your contracts will
be impacted by Part B.
Format
GSA’s live and recorded virtual
webinar features panel leaders from
GSA’s business lines who will explain
how they are implementing Section 889
FAR rule in their specific business lines.
Panelists will also answer questions that
have been pre-collected from industry.
Please send in your questions no later
than COB August 5, 2020, Eastern to
gsaombudsman@gsa.gov.
Special Accommodations
This virtual meeting is accessible to
people with Disabilities as Zoom has a
close captioned feature.
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Live Webinar Panelists
• Michael Thompson, Senior Policy
Advisor General Services Acquisition
Policy Division, OGP, Moderator
• Stephanie Shutt, Director, Multiple
Awards Schedule Program
Management Office, FAS
• Mary Gartland, Director City Pair
Program, Office of Travel, Employee
Relocation, and Transportation, FAS
• Lawrence Hale, Director, IT Security
Subcategory Office of Information
Technology Category, FAS
• Julie Milner, Director, Special
Programs Division, Office of Project
Delivery, Office of Design and
Construction, PBS
• Chip Pierpont, Director, Innovation
Technology and Performance
Division, Office of Facilities
Management, PBS
• Justin Hawes, Division Director, Lease
Policy and Innovation Division, Office
of Leasing, PBS
• Len Fedoruk, Director, Vehicle
Purchasing Division Office of Motor
Vehicle Management, FAS
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Agenda
• 1:00–1:05: GSA Ombudsman
Welcome
• 1:05–1:10: Introduction of Panel
participants by GSA Moderator.
• 1:10–2:25: Panel discussion of GSA’s
889 Implementation by Business lines
• 2:25–2:30: GSA Ombudsman Close
out
Maria Swaby,
GSA Procurement Ombudsman & Industry
Liaison, General Services Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Management of Acute and Chronic
Pain: Opportunity for Stakeholder
Engagement
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC), Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC), located
within the Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS), announces an
opportunity to hear stakeholders’
perspectives on and experiences with
pain and pain management, including
but not limited to the benefits and
harms of opioid use. These stakeholders
include patients with acute or chronic
pain, patients’ family members and/or
caregivers, and healthcare providers
who care for patients with pain or
conditions that can complicate pain
management (e.g., opioid use disorder
or overdose). As part of this effort, CDC
will be holding approximately 100
individual conversations with
stakeholders over the phone or through
an internet-enabled virtual platform.
CDC is asking stakeholders interested in
participating to contact CDC as outlined
in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
section. These conversations are
intended to supplement the efforts of
CDC’s prior FRN (85 FR 21441) which
solicited written public comment on the
same topical areas between April and
June 2020.
DATES: Persons interested in
participating should contact CDC as
described below no later than 5:00 p.m.
EDT August 21, 2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Shannon Lee, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton
Road NE, Mailstop S106–9, Atlanta,
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cdc.gov
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose
Input gathered through these
conversations will help inform CDC’s
understanding of stakeholders’ values
and preferences related to pain and pain
management and will complement
CDC’s ongoing work to update or
expand the CDC Guideline for
Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain,
published in 2016 (Available at https://
www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/65/rr/
rr6501e1er.htm). More information
about CDC’s process for updating the
Guideline and the establishment of a
Federal advisory committee workgroup
to provide expert input and
observations on the Guideline update is
available at https://www.cdc.gov/injury/
bsc/opioid-workgroup-2019.html. CDC
will request public comment on the
updated draft Guideline through a
notice in the Federal Register prior to
final publication.
Engagement Structure
During these conversations, CDC will
talk with individual participants
between 45–60 minutes on the phone or
an internet-enabled virtual platform to
listen to personal perspectives and
experience related to the themes
described below in the THEMES
section.
Participation
Persons interested in participating in
these conversations should email the
following information to
InjuryCenterEngage@cdc.gov:
• Full name
• Whether you would be participating
primarily as a healthcare provider,
patient, or family member and/or
caregiver
Æ If you are a healthcare provider,
please describe whether you care for
patients with chronic pain, acute pain,
and/or conditions that can complicate
pain management (e.g., opioid use
disorder or overdose)
Æ If you are a patient, please identify
if you mostly experience acute or
chronic pain and if you feel opioid pain
medications have mostly helped you,
mostly harmed you, neither, or an even
mix of both
Æ If you are a family member and/or
caregiver, please identify if the person
you care for experiences acute or
chronic pain and if you feel opioid pain
medications have mostly helped or
mostly harmed them, neither, or an even
mix of both
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
[Notice MV-2020-02; Docket No. 2020-0002; Sequence No. 27]
Notice of GSA Live Webinar Regarding GSA's Implementation of
Section 889 of the FY 2019 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)
AGENCY: Office of Governmentwide Policy (OGP), General Services
Administration (GSA).
ACTION: Virtual Webinar Meeting notice.
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SUMMARY: The General Services Administration (GSA) is committed to
fostering productive relationships between GSA and its industry
partners. Toward that end, GSA is hosting a live and recorded virtual
webinar on August 12, 2020.
DATES: Wednesday, August 12, 2020, at 1:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time
(EST).
ADDRESSES: The webinar will be held virtually and the call-in
information will be made available to registrants. Industry partners
wishing to virtually attend must register HERE. Members of the press,
in addition to registering for this event, must also RSVP to
[email protected] by August 10, 2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patricia Richardson at
[email protected] or Maria Swaby at 202-208-0291.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Section 889 of the FY 2019 National Defense Authorization Act
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(NDAA)legislation was passed to combat national security and
intellectual property threats that face the United States and contains
two prohibitions: Part A and Part B.
Part A went into effect last year (August 13, 2019), and
prohibits the government from buying or obtaining certain prohibited
telecommunications and video surveillance equipment and services.
Part B will go into effect on (August 13, 2020), and
prohibits the government from contracting with any entity that uses
certain prohibited telecommunications and video surveillance equipment
or services, regardless of whether or not that usage is in performance
of work under a government contract. The Part B prohibition applies to
every sector and every dollar amount. Your contracts will be impacted
by Part B.
Format
GSA's live and recorded virtual webinar features panel leaders from
GSA's business lines who will explain how they are implementing Section
889 FAR rule in their specific business lines. Panelists will also
answer questions that have been pre-collected from industry. Please
send in your questions no later than COB August 5, 2020, Eastern to
[email protected].
Special Accommodations
This virtual meeting is accessible to people with Disabilities as
Zoom has a close captioned feature.
Live Webinar Panelists
Michael Thompson, Senior Policy Advisor General Services
Acquisition Policy Division, OGP, Moderator
Stephanie Shutt, Director, Multiple Awards Schedule Program
Management Office, FAS
Mary Gartland, Director City Pair Program, Office of Travel,
Employee Relocation, and Transportation, FAS
Lawrence Hale, Director, IT Security Subcategory Office of
Information Technology Category, FAS
Julie Milner, Director, Special Programs Division, Office of
Project Delivery, Office of Design and Construction, PBS
Chip Pierpont, Director, Innovation Technology and Performance
Division, Office of Facilities Management, PBS
Justin Hawes, Division Director, Lease Policy and Innovation
Division, Office of Leasing, PBS
Len Fedoruk, Director, Vehicle Purchasing Division Office of
Motor Vehicle Management, FAS
Agenda
1:00-1:05: GSA Ombudsman Welcome
1:05-1:10: Introduction of Panel participants by GSA
Moderator.
1:10-2:25: Panel discussion of GSA's 889 Implementation by
Business lines
2:25-2:30: GSA Ombudsman Close out
Maria Swaby,
GSA Procurement Ombudsman & Industry Liaison, General Services
Administration.
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