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NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR
THE HUMANITIES.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE ............
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National Endowment for the Humanities.
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Senior Counselor ...........................
DL200168
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Congressional Affairs Specialist ....
Strategic Advisor ............................
Confidential Assistant ....................
NH200005
NH200004
BO200045
08/13/2020
08/17/2020
08/28/2020
Bureau of Economic and Business
Affairs.
Office of the Assistant Secretary
(Public Affairs).
Secretary of the Treasury ..............
General Counsel ............................
DS200085
08/01/2020
Director, Public Affairs ...................
DY200126
08/03/2020
Special Advisor ..............................
DY200124
08/26/2020
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2020.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ........
Office of Legislative Affairs ............
Confidential Assistant ....................
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 3301 and 3302; E.O.
10577, 3 CFR, 1954–1958 Comp., p. 218.
Office of Personnel Management.
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Regulatory Affairs Analyst.
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Organization name
Position title
DEPARTMENT
OF
AGRICULTURE.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE ..
Office of the Secretary ...................
Deputy White House Liaison .........
DA200154
10/20/2020
Minority Business Development
Agency.
Office of Public Affairs ...................
Office of the Chief of Staff .............
Advisor ...........................................
DC200151
10/29/2020
Deputy Speech Writer ....................
Director, Center for Faith and Opportunity Initiatives.
Deputy White House Liaison .........
Special Assistant ............................
DC210001
DC200129
10/05/2020
10/13/2020
DD210003
DW200046
10/13/2020
10/13/2020
Confidential Assistant ....................
Deputy Chief of Staff .....................
DB210001
DE200204
10/09/2020
10/05/2020
Senior Advisor ................................
Deputy White House Liaison .........
DE200195
DE210002
10/02/2020
10/05/2020
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ......
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY .....
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ..
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY ........
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Office of the Secretary of Defense
Office Deputy Under Secretary of
Army.
Office of the General Counsel .......
Office of the Assistant Secretary
for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
Office of Management ...................
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY.
Office of Public Affairs ...................
Deputy Associate Administrator for
Policy.
Senior Advisor ................................
White House Liaison ......................
Senior Advisor ................................
EP200109
10/17/2020
EP200102
EP210001
EP200119
10/02/2020
10/02/2020
10/09/2020
Assistant Deputy Associate Administrator for Senate Affairs.
EP200090
10/02/2020
Special Advisor for the Office of
General Counsel.
Chief of Staff ..................................
EP200116
10/02/2020
DH200186
10/16/2020
Special Assistant ............................
........................................................
DH210003
DH210004
10/17/2020
10/17/2020
Policy Advisor ................................
DH200184
10/09/2020
Policy Advisor ................................
DH200185
10/17/2020
Communications Specialist ............
Special Assistant ............................
DM210009
DM210014
10/13/2020
10/19/2020
Oversight Counsel .........................
Press Assistant ..............................
DM190073
DM210004
10/17/2020
10/13/2020
Congressional Relations Specialist
DU200133
10/29/2020
Special Assistant ............................
Senior Advisor ................................
DU210009
DI200099
10/29/2020
10/26/2020
Senior Advisor ................................
DI200102
10/26/2020
White House Liaison ......................
Advisor for Research and Statistics
Advisor ...........................................
Deputy White House Liaison and
Advisor.
Senior Legislative Officer ...............
DI200122
DJ200157
DJ200171
DJ210002
10/05/2020
10/09/2020
10/20/2020
10/20/2020
DL200160
10/09/2020
Policy Advisor ................................
Communication Specialist ..............
DL200190
NN200040
10/17/2020
10/01/2020
Office of the Director ......................
Special Assistant ............................
BO200036
10/09/2020
Office of Health Division ................
Natural Resource Programs ..........
Office of Investment and Innovation.
Office of Field Operations ..............
Office of Public Affairs ...................
Special Assistant ............................
Confidential Assistant ....................
Senior Advisor ................................
BO200046
BO210002
SB210001
10/09/2020
10/29/2020
10/09/2020
Senior Advisor ................................
Press Secretary and Senior Public
Affairs Advisor.
Economic Advisor ..........................
SB210002
DT200133
10/17/2020
10/07/2020
DT200145
10/07/2020
Associate Director of Scheduling
and Advance.
Senior Advisor ................................
DY200123
10/09/2020
DY200125
10/09/2020
Special Assistant ............................
Special Assistant ............................
DV200105
DV200097
10/01/2020
10/17/2020
Office of the Administrator .............
Office of the Assistant Administrator for Mission Support.
Office of the Associate Administrator for Congressional and
Intergovernmental Relations.
Office of the General Counsel .......
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES.
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY.
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT.
DEPARTMENT
RIOR.
OF
THE
INTE-
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ........
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ...........
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND
SPACE ADMINISTRATION.
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND
BUDGET.
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.
DEPARTMENT
AFFAIRS.
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Office of Refugee Resettlement/Office of the Director.
Confidential Assistant ....................
Office of the Assistant Secretary
for Health.
Office of the Assistant Secretary
for Legislation.
Office of Management Directorate
Office of Strategy, Policy, and
Plans.
Office of the General Counsel .......
United States Immigration and
Customs Enforcement.
Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations.
Office of Public Affairs ...................
Office of the Assistant Secretary—
Policy, Management and Budget.
Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs.
Secretary’s Immediate Office .........
Office of Justice Programs ............
Office of the Attorney General .......
Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs.
Office of Wage and Hour Division
Office of Communications ..............
Office of the Assistant Secretary
for Research and Technology.
Secretary of the Treasury ..............
Office of the Under Secretary for
International Affairs.
Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
Office of the Assistant Secretary
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There were no Schedule C appointing
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2020.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 3301 and 3302; E.O.
10577, 3 CFR, 1954–1958 Comp., p. 218.
Office of Personnel Management.
Alexys Stanley,
Regulatory Affairs Analyst.
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION
[Release No. 34–91016; File No. SR–IEX–
2020–18]
Self-Regulatory Organizations;
Investors Exchange, LLC; Order
Granting Approval of Proposed Rule
Change To Amend IEX Rule 11.510 To
Reduce the Outbound Latency That
Presently Applies to All Messages Sent
From IEX Back to Users of the
Exchange
January 29, 2021.
I. Introduction
On December 9, 2020, the Investors
Exchange LLC (‘‘Exchange’’) filed with
the Securities and Exchange
Commission (‘‘SEC’’ or ‘‘Commission’’),
pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(‘‘Act’’) 1 and Rule 19b–4 thereunder,2 a
proposed rule change to amend IEX
Rule (‘‘Rule’’) 11.510 to reduce the
outbound latency that presently applies
to all messages sent from IEX to users
of the Exchange, as well as to make
conforming changes to the outbound
latency that applies to all trading
messages sent from the IEX order book
to the system routing logic with respect
to routable orders. The proposed rule
change was published for comment in
the Federal Register on December 17,
2020.3 The Commission received no
comment letters on the proposed rule
change. This order approves the
proposed rule change.
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II. Description of the Proposal
The Exchange proposed to amend
Rule 11.510 to eliminate the ‘‘coil’’
delay that is currently applied to
outbound order execution messages and
IEX proprietary market data sent to IEX
users and the IEX system routing logic
used by IEX’s affiliated routing broker1 15
U.S.C. 78s(b)(1).
CFR 240.19b–4.
3 See Securities Exchange Act Release No. 90645
(December 11, 2020), 85 FR 81982 (December 17,
2020) (‘‘Notice’’).
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dealer, IEX Services LLC (‘‘IEXS’’).4
Currently, users access IEX through the
Exchange-provided network interface at
the IEX Point-of-Presence, or ‘‘POP,’’
located in Secaucus, New Jersey.5
Electronic messages that users send
inbound to the IEX system, and order
execution messages and IEX proprietary
market data sent outbound to users,
traverse the IEX coil, which is a box
containing approximately 38 miles of
compactly coiled optical fiber cable, and
travel an additional geographic and
physical distance between the POP and
the IEX system located at the Exchange’s
primary data center in Weehawken,
New Jersey.6 The time required for such
communications to traverse the coil
combined with the geographic and
physical distance (and related
networking) currently equates to an
equivalent 350 microseconds of
latency.7 IEXS is a member of the
Exchange and its associated routing
logic currently is subject to the same
350 microseconds of latency as other
members when sending order messages
to the IEX order book and when
receiving order execution messages and
IEX proprietary market data.8 As a
result, IEXS has no speed or
informational advantage compared to
other Exchange members and data
recipients.9
IEX’s proposed elimination of the coil
delay on outbound order execution
messages and proprietary market data
will reduce the latency on outbound
communications to 37 microseconds,
which latency will be due to geographic
4 See proposed Rule 11.510; Notice, supra note 3,
at 81982. The Exchange did not propose any
changes to the coil delay that applies to inbound
order messages, including order cancellations and
modifications, from users at the POP to the IEX
system and from the system routing logic to the
order book. See proposed Rule 11.510; Notice,
supra note 3, at 81984. The Exchange does not
apply a coil delay to its communications with the
Securities Information Processors (‘‘SIP(s)’’) or away
trading centers, and those aspects of the Exchange
likewise are not changing under the proposal. See
Notice, supra note 3, at 81983.
5 See Notice, supra note 3, at 81983.
6 Id.
7 Id.
8 Id. If a user sends a routable order to the
Exchange, after traversing the inbound latency
(including the coil) from the POP to the IEX system,
the order is directed to the system routing logic. Id.
The current 350 microsecond latency on order
messages between the IEX routing logic and order
book is implicated when the routing logic has
determined to route to the IEX order book all or part
of the routable order submitted by the user, and is
in addition to the 350 microsecond latency between
the POP and the IEX system. Id. As a result,
currently, users connected at the POP experience a
cumulative, one-way latency of 700 microseconds
on routable order messages to and from the IEX
system. Id. at 81983–84; see also Rule 11.230(b),
11.510(c)(1), and proposed Supplementary Material
(‘‘Supp.’’) .03 to Rule 11.510.
9 See Notice, supra note 3, at 81983.
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and physical distance and network
connectivity.10 The proposed
elimination of the coil delay on
outbound order execution messages and
proprietary market data will affect IEXS
in the same manner that it effects other
Exchange users, thus ensuring that the
Exchange’s affiliated routing brokerdealer is similarly situated and not
competitively advantaged vis-a`-vis any
non-affiliated routing broker-dealer.11
The Exchange also proposed to make
several non-substantive clarifying
changes to add further detail to Rule
11.510 to: (i) Define the term ‘‘POP’’; 12
(ii) reference the 350 microsecond
latency on inbound communications
from the POP to the IEX system and
from the system routing logic to the
order book separately from the proposed
37 microsecond latency on outbound
communications from the system to the
10 See proposed Rule 11.510(a); see also Notice,
supra note 3, at 81984. Specifically, the Exchange
proposed to amend Rule 11.510(a) to state that
outbound communications from the IEX system to
the POP will not traverse the physical distance
provided by coiled optical fiber and instead will be
subject to an equivalent 37 microseconds of latency
due to traversing the geographic distribution and
network connectivity between the system at the
primary data center and the network access point
of the POP. See proposed Rule 11.510(a). Relatedly,
the Exchange proposed to amend Rule 11.510(b)(2)
to state that, for outbound communications
(including, without limitation, execution report
messages found in the Exchange’s FIX
Specification, quote and trade update messages
found in the Exchange’s TOPS and DEEP
specifications, and DROP messages), the Exchange’s
connectivity infrastructure is designed to provide
an equivalent 37 microseconds of latency from the
system at the primary data center to the Exchangeprovided network interface at the POP. See
proposed Rule 11.510(b)(2).
11 See Notice; supra note 3, at 81986. Specifically,
the Exchange proposed to amend Rule 11.510(c)(1)
to state that all outbound communications
(including, without limitation, execution report
messages found in the Exchange’s FIX specification)
from the order book to the system routing logic are
subject to 37 microseconds of latency, which is in
addition to the 37 microsecond latency on
outbound communications from the IEX system to
the POP described in proposed Rule 11.510(b)(2).
See proposed Rule 11.510(c)(1); see also proposed
Supp. .03 (stating that all responses from the IEX
order book to the system routing logic are subject
to 37 microseconds of latency and all messages
from the system routing logic to users are subject
to an additional 37 microseconds of outbound
latency). Users connected to IEX at the POP
therefore would experience a cumulative delay of
74 microseconds on outbound messages from the
IEX system regarding their routable orders. See
proposed Rule 11.510(c)(1); see also proposed
Supp. .03. Users would continue to experience a
cumulative latency of 700 microseconds on
inbound routable order messages. See proposed
Rule 11.510(c)(1); proposed Supp. .03; Notice,
supra note 3, at 81984. In addition, the Exchange
proposed to amend Rule 11.510(c)(2)(A) to specify
that the IEX routing logic may only receive
Exchange data products subject to 37 microseconds
of latency, equivalent to the outbound latency
applicable to all other data product recipients that
is described in proposed Rule 11.510(b)(2). See
proposed Rule 11.510(c)(2)(A).
12 See proposed Rule 11.510(a).
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OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
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AGENCY: Office of Personnel Management (OPM).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice identifies Schedule A, B, and C appointing
authorities applicable to a single agency that were established or
revoked from October 1, 2020 to October 31, 2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Julia Alford, Senior Executive
Resources Services, Senior Executive Services and Performance
Management, Employee Services, 202-606-2246.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with 5 CFR 213.103, Schedule
A, B, and C appointing authorities available for use by all agencies
are codified in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Schedule A, B,
and C appointing authorities applicable to a single agency are not
codified in the CFR, but the Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
publishes a notice of agency-specific authorities established or
revoked each month in the Federal Register at www.gpo.gov/fdsys/. OPM
also publishes an annual notice of the consolidated listing of all
Schedule A, B, and C appointing authorities, current as of June 30, in
the Federal Register.
Schedule A
32. Small Business Administration (Sch A, 213.3132)
(a) When the President under 42 U.S.C. 5170-5189, the Secretary of
Agriculture under 7 U.S.C. 1961, or the Small Business Administration
under 15 U.S.C. 636(b)(1) declares an area to be a disaster area,
positions filled by time-limited appointment of employees to make and
administer disaster loans in the area under the Small Business Act, as
amended. Service under this authority may not exceed 7 years. Exception
to this time limit may only be made with prior U.S. Office of Personnel
Management approval. No one may be appointed under this authority to
positions engaged in long-term maintenance of loan portfolios.
Schedule B
No Schedule B Authorities to report during October 2020.
Schedule C
The following Schedule C appointing authorities were approved
during October 2020.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE....... Office of the Deputy White House DA200154 10/20/2020
Secretary. Liaison.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.......... Minority Business Advisor........... DC200151 10/29/2020
Development Agency.
Office of Public Deputy Speech DC210001 10/05/2020
Affairs. Writer.
Office of the Chief Director, Center DC200129 10/13/2020
of Staff. for Faith and
Opportunity
Initiatives.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE........... Office of the Deputy White House DD210003 10/13/2020
Secretary of Liaison.
Defense.
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.......... Office Deputy Under Special Assistant. DW200046 10/13/2020
Secretary of Army.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION......... Office of the Confidential DB210001 10/09/2020
General Counsel. Assistant.
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY............ Office of the Deputy Chief of DE200204 10/05/2020
Assistant Staff.
Secretary for
Energy Efficiency
and Renewable
Energy.
Office of Senior Advisor.... DE200195 10/02/2020
Management.
Office of the Deputy White House DE210002 10/05/2020
Secretary. Liaison.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY. Office of Public Deputy Associate EP200109 10/17/2020
Affairs. Administrator for
Policy.
Office of the Senior Advisor.... EP200102 10/02/2020
Administrator.
White House EP210001 10/02/2020
Liaison.
Office of the Senior Advisor.... EP200119 10/09/2020
Assistant
Administrator for
Mission Support.
Office of the Assistant Deputy EP200090 10/02/2020
Associate Associate
Administrator for Administrator for
Congressional and Senate Affairs.
Intergovernmental
Relations.
Office of the Special Advisor EP200116 10/02/2020
General Counsel. for the Office of
General Counsel.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN Office of Global Chief of Staff.... DH200186 10/16/2020
SERVICES. Affairs.
Office of Refugee Special Assistant. DH210003 10/17/2020
Resettlement/ .................. DH210004 10/17/2020
Office of the
Director.
Confidential
Assistant.
Office of the Policy Advisor.... DH200184 10/09/2020
Assistant
Secretary for
Health.
Office of the Policy Advisor.... DH200185 10/17/2020
Assistant
Secretary for
Legislation.
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY. Office of Communications DM210009 10/13/2020
Management Specialist. DM210014 10/19/2020
Directorate. Special Assistant.
Office of Strategy,
Policy, and Plans.
Office of the Oversight Counsel. DM190073 10/17/2020
General Counsel.
United States Press Assistant... DM210004 10/13/2020
Immigration and
Customs
Enforcement.
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN Office of Congressional DU200133 10/29/2020
DEVELOPMENT. Congressional and Relations
Intergovernmental Specialist.
Relations.
Office of Public Special Assistant. DU210009 10/29/2020
Affairs.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR...... Office of the Senior Advisor.... DI200099 10/26/2020
Assistant
Secretary--Policy,
Management and
Budget.
Office of Senior Advisor.... DI200102 10/26/2020
Congressional and
Legislative
Affairs.
Secretary's White House DI200122 10/05/2020
Immediate Office. Liaison.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE........... Office of Justice Advisor for DJ200157 10/09/2020
Programs. Research and
Statistics.
Office of the Advisor........... DJ200171 10/20/2020
Attorney General.
Deputy White House DJ210002 10/20/2020
Liaison and
Advisor.
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR............. Office of Senior Legislative DL200160 10/09/2020
Congressional and Officer.
Intergovernmental
Affairs.
Office of Wage and Policy Advisor.... DL200190 10/17/2020
Hour Division.
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE Office of Communication NN200040 10/01/2020
ADMINISTRATION. Communications. Specialist.
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET. Office of the Special Assistant. BO200036 10/09/2020
Director.
Office of Health Special Assistant. BO200046 10/09/2020
Division.
Natural Resource Confidential BO210002 10/29/2020
Programs. Assistant.
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION... Office of Senior Advisor.... SB210001 10/09/2020
Investment and
Innovation.
Office of Field Senior Advisor.... SB210002 10/17/2020
Operations.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.... Office of Public Press Secretary DT200133 10/07/2020
Affairs. and Senior Public
Affairs Advisor.
Office of the Economic Advisor.. DT200145 10/07/2020
Assistant
Secretary for
Research and
Technology.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY...... Secretary of the Associate Director DY200123 10/09/2020
Treasury. of Scheduling and
Advance.
Office of the Under Senior Advisor.... DY200125 10/09/2020
Secretary for
International
Affairs.
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS.. Office of Special Assistant. DV200105 10/01/2020
Intergovernmental Special Assistant. DV200097 10/17/2020
Affairs.
Office of the
Assistant
Secretary for
Congressional and
Legislative
Affairs.
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There were no Schedule C appointing authorities revoked during
October 2020.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 3301 and 3302; E.O. 10577, 3 CFR, 1954-1958
Comp., p. 218.
Office of Personnel Management.
Alexys Stanley,
Regulatory Affairs Analyst.
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