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serve basis. To join the conference,
submit inquiries to Ms. Yvette Springer
at Yvette.Springer@bis.doc.gov, no later
than May 6, 2021.
To the extent time permits, members
of the public may present oral
statements to the Committee. Written
statements may be submitted at any
time before or after the meeting.
However, to facilitate distribution of
public presentation materials to
Committee members, the materials
should be forwarded prior to the
meeting to Ms. Springer via email.
The Assistant Secretary for
Administration, with the concurrence of
the delegate of the General Counsel,
formally determined on February 9,
2021, pursuant to Section 10(d) of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
amended (5 U.S.C. app. 2 § 10(d)), that
the portion of the meeting dealing with
pre-decisional changes to the Commerce
Control List and the U.S. export control
policies shall be exempt from the
provisions relating to public meetings
found in 5 U.S.C. app. 2 § § 10(a)(1) and
10(a)(3). The remaining portions of the
meeting will be open to the public.
For more information, call Yvette
Springer at (202) 482–2813.
Yvette Springer,
Committee Liaison Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of Industry and Security
Technical Advisory Committees;
Notice of Recruitment of Members
The Bureau of Industry and
Security (BIS), Department of Commerce
is announcing its recruitment of
candidates to serve on one of its seven
Technical Advisory Committees
(‘‘TACs’’ or ‘‘Committees’’). TAC
members advise the Department of
Commerce on the technical parameters
for export controls applicable to dualuse items (commodities, software, and
technology) and on the administration
of those controls. The TACs are
composed of representatives from
industry, academia, and the U.S.
Government and reflect diverse points
of view on the concerns of the exporting
community. Industry representatives are
selected from firms producing a broad
range of items currently controlled for
national security, non-proliferation,
foreign policy, and short supply reasons
or that are proposed for such controls.
Representation from the private sector is
balanced to the extent possible among
large and small firms.
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Six TACs are responsible for advising
the Department of Commerce on the
technical parameters for export controls
and the administration of those controls
within specified areas: Information
Systems TAC: Control List Categories 3
(electronics), 4 (computers), and 5
(telecommunications and information
security); Materials TAC: Control List
Category 1 (materials, chemicals,
microorganisms, and toxins); Materials
Processing Equipment TAC: Control List
Category 2 (materials processing);
Sensors and Instrumentation TAC:
Control List Category 6 (sensors and
lasers); Transportation and Related
Equipment TAC: Control List Categories
7 (navigation and avionics), 8 (marine),
and 9 (propulsion systems, space
vehicles, and related equipment); and
the Emerging Technology TAC
(identification of emerging and
foundational technologies that may be
developed over a period of five to ten
years with potential dual-use
applications). The seventh TAC, the
Regulations and Procedures TAC,
focuses on the Export Administration
Regulations (EAR) and procedures for
implementing the EAR.
TAC members are appointed by the
Secretary of Commerce and serve terms
of not more than four consecutive years.
TAC members must obtain secret-level
clearances prior to their appointment.
These clearances are necessary so that
members may be permitted access to
classified information that may be
needed to formulate recommendations
to the Department of Commerce.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to
review materials and information on
each Committee website, including the
Committee’s charter, to gain an
understanding of each Committee’s
responsibilities, matters on which the
Committee will provide
recommendations, and expectations for
members. Members of any of the seven
TACs may not be registered as foreign
agents under the Foreign Agents
Registration Act. No TAC member may
represent a company that is majority
owned or controlled by a foreign
government entity (or foreign
government entities). TAC members will
not be compensated for their services or
reimbursed for their travel expenses.
If you are interested in becoming a
TAC member, please provide the
following information: 1. Name of
applicant; 2. affirmation of U.S.
citizenship; 3. organizational affiliation
and title, as appropriate; 4. mailing
address; 5. work telephone number; 6.
email address; 7. summary of
qualifications for membership; 8. an
affirmative statement that the candidate
will be able to meet the expected
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commitments of Committee work.
Committee work includes: (a) Attending
in-person/teleconference Committee
meetings roughly four times per year
(lasting 1–2 days each); (b) undertaking
additional work outside of full
Committee meetings including
subcommittee conference calls or
meetings as needed, and (c) frequently
drafting, preparing or commenting on
proposed recommendations to be
evaluated at Committee meetings.
Finally, candidates must provide an
affirmative statement that they meet all
Committee eligibility requirements.
The Department of Commerce is
committed to equal opportunity in the
workplace and seeks diverse Advisory
Committee membership.
To respond to this recruitment notice,
please send a copy of your resume to
Ms. Yvette Springer at Yvette.Springer@
bis.doc.gov, by September 30, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Ms.
Yvette Springer on (202) 482–2813.
Yvette Springer,
Committee Liaison Officer.
[FR Doc. 2021–08818 Filed 4–27–21; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[A–475–838]
Certain Cold-Drawn Mechanical Tubing
of Carbon and Alloy Steel From Italy:
Final Results of Antidumping Duty
Administrative Review; 2017–2019
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce
(Commerce) determines that certain
cold-drawn mechanical tubing of carbon
and alloy steel (cold-drawn mechanical
tubing) from Italy was sold in the
United States at less than normal value
during the period of review (POR)
November 22, 2017, through May 31,
2019.
AGENCY:
DATES:
Applicable April 28, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Robert Scully, AD/CVD Operations,
Office V, Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401
Constitution Avenue NW, Washington
DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482–0572.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of Industry and Security
Technical Advisory Committees; Notice of Recruitment of Members
SUMMARY: The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), Department of
Commerce is announcing its recruitment of candidates to serve on one of
its seven Technical Advisory Committees (``TACs'' or ``Committees'').
TAC members advise the Department of Commerce on the technical
parameters for export controls applicable to dual-use items
(commodities, software, and technology) and on the administration of
those controls. The TACs are composed of representatives from industry,
academia, and the U.S. Government and reflect diverse points of view on
the concerns of the exporting community. Industry representatives are
selected from firms producing a broad range of items currently
controlled for national security, non-proliferation, foreign policy,
and short supply reasons or that are proposed for such controls.
Representation from the private sector is balanced to the extent
possible among large and small firms.
Six TACs are responsible for advising the Department of Commerce on
the technical parameters for export controls and the administration of
those controls within specified areas: Information Systems TAC: Control
List Categories 3 (electronics), 4 (computers), and 5
(telecommunications and information security); Materials TAC: Control
List Category 1 (materials, chemicals, microorganisms, and toxins);
Materials Processing Equipment TAC: Control List Category 2 (materials
processing); Sensors and Instrumentation TAC: Control List Category 6
(sensors and lasers); Transportation and Related Equipment TAC: Control
List Categories 7 (navigation and avionics), 8 (marine), and 9
(propulsion systems, space vehicles, and related equipment); and the
Emerging Technology TAC (identification of emerging and foundational
technologies that may be developed over a period of five to ten years
with potential dual-use applications). The seventh TAC, the Regulations
and Procedures TAC, focuses on the Export Administration Regulations
(EAR) and procedures for implementing the EAR.
TAC members are appointed by the Secretary of Commerce and serve
terms of not more than four consecutive years. TAC members must obtain
secret-level clearances prior to their appointment. These clearances
are necessary so that members may be permitted access to classified
information that may be needed to formulate recommendations to the
Department of Commerce. Applicants are strongly encouraged to review
materials and information on each Committee website, including the
Committee's charter, to gain an understanding of each Committee's
responsibilities, matters on which the Committee will provide
recommendations, and expectations for members. Members of any of the
seven TACs may not be registered as foreign agents under the Foreign
Agents Registration Act. No TAC member may represent a company that is
majority owned or controlled by a foreign government entity (or foreign
government entities). TAC members will not be compensated for their
services or reimbursed for their travel expenses.
If you are interested in becoming a TAC member, please provide the
following information: 1. Name of applicant; 2. affirmation of U.S.
citizenship; 3. organizational affiliation and title, as appropriate;
4. mailing address; 5. work telephone number; 6. email address; 7.
summary of qualifications for membership; 8. an affirmative statement
that the candidate will be able to meet the expected commitments of
Committee work. Committee work includes: (a) Attending in-person/
teleconference Committee meetings roughly four times per year (lasting
1-2 days each); (b) undertaking additional work outside of full
Committee meetings including subcommittee conference calls or meetings
as needed, and (c) frequently drafting, preparing or commenting on
proposed recommendations to be evaluated at Committee meetings.
Finally, candidates must provide an affirmative statement that they
meet all Committee eligibility requirements.
The Department of Commerce is committed to equal opportunity in the
workplace and seeks diverse Advisory Committee membership.
To respond to this recruitment notice, please send a copy of your
resume to Ms. Yvette Springer at [email protected], by
September 30, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Yvette Springer on (202) 482-2813.
Yvette Springer,
Committee Liaison Officer.
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