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antennas’ earth station operators. We
have attached to DA 21–893 an
Appendix listing this group of antennas.
We hereby presume, on a rebuttable
basis, that earth station antennas
included in the Appendix attached to
DA 21–893 are no longer operational.
Section 25.161(c) of the Commission’s
rules provides that an earth station
authorization is automatically
terminated if the station is not
operational for more than 90 days.6 We
also note that the Commission’s rules
require earth station operators to take
the steps necessary to remove nonoperational antennas from the active
records in the IBFS.7 Moreover, under
the Commission’s rules, antennas must
continue to be operational to qualify for
incumbent status.8
Incumbent earth station operators
who need to affirm the continued
operation of the identified earth station
antennas. We direct earth station
operators with incumbent earth station
antennas that appear on the inactive list
appended to DA 21–893 to make either
of two filings no later than 90 days after
release of this Notice (i.e., by October
21, 2021): (1) File to remove those
antennas from IBFS as no longer
operational as required by Commission
rule and optionally make a filing in
ECFS IB Docket No. 20–205 confirming
the extent to which they are
surrendering or removing antennas in
IBFS, or (2) file in ECFS IB Docket No.
20–205 affirming that those antennas are
still operational. An earth station
operator may contact Bureau staff at
IBFSINFO@fcc.gov if it has questions
about the above or if it needs
instructions on how to surrender entire
Callsigns in IBFS or how to remove an
inactive earth station antenna from a
Callsign that includes other operational
earth station antennas.
Earth station operators with earth
station antenna(s) on the inactive list in
the Appendix to DA 21–893 that do not
respond by October 21, 2021, affirming
the continued operation of the
identified earth station antennas will be
deemed to have had the authorizations
for those antennas automatically
terminated by rule. Those
authorizations will be terminated in
IBFS, i.e., the IBFS records for those
antennas will be shown with a
terminated status. Such terminated
earth stations will also be removed from
the incumbent earth station list and will
not be entitled to protection from
6 47
CFR 25.161(c). The Bureau has delegated
authority to enforce the Part 25 rules. 47 CFR
0.261(a)(15).
7 47 CFR 25.115(b)(8).
8 47 CFR 25.138(c)(1).
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interference from the network
deployments of new wireless licenses or
be eligible for reimbursement of any
transition costs, including the cost of
any filters, that those earth stations may
decide to incur. Of course,
notwithstanding an affirmation of
continued operation, the Bureau retains
the authority to eliminate an earth
station antenna’s incumbent status if the
Bureau receives additional evidence
that the antenna has failed to satisfy
applicable requirements for maintaining
operation.
Incumbent earth station operators
who need to provide additional
information to avoid harmful
interference. Apart from the foregoing
group of earth station operators for
which RSM received affirmative
representations of nonoperational
status, in the July 14 RSM filing, RSM
separately reported that it had identified
a limited number of incumbent earth
station operators with which it has been
able to establish contact but has not
been able to get enough information
from the earth station operator for it to
be included in a satellite operator
transition plan or for RSM to conclude
that the earth station is in fact
participating in the transition process.
Further outreach by RSM with the earth
station operator has not been successful.
Such earth station operators that do
not provide the necessary information to
the Relocation Coordinator or satellite
operators may not be successfully
transitioned before terrestrial wireless
licensees initiate service in the band
and, as a result, such earth station
operators may experience harmful
interference at their facilities as
terrestrial wireless licensees deploy
their networks.
Federal Communications Commission.
Troy Tanner,
Deputy Chief, International Bureau.
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Ending 9–1–1 Fee Diversion Now
Strike Force; Meeting
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, the
Federal Communications Commission
(Commission) announces and provides a
preliminary agenda for the third
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meeting of the ‘‘Ending 9–1–1 Fee
Diversion Now Strike Force’’ (911 Strike
Force).
DATES: Friday, September 17, 2021,
beginning at 10 a.m. EDT.
ADDRESSES: Federal Communications
Commission, 45 L Street NE,
Washington, DC 20554.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John
A. Evanoff, Designated Federal Officer
(DFO), Federal Communications
Commission, Public Safety and
Homeland Security Bureau, (202) 418–
0848; or Jill Coogan, Deputy Designated
Federal Officer (DDFO), Federal
Communications Commission, Public
Safety and Homeland Security Bureau,
(202) 418–1499; or email:
911StrikeForce@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Proposed
Agenda: The agenda for the September
17, 2021 meeting will include
presentations summarizing the
recommendations and report of the 911
Strike Force and its working groups, and
voting by the 911 Strike Force on the
recommendations and report. This
agenda may be modified at the
discretion of the 911 Strike Force Chair
and the DFO.
The September 17, 2021 meeting will
be held in a wholly electronic format to
accommodate continuing public health
precautions related to the coronavirus
(COVID–19) pandemic. The September
17, 2021 meeting will be open to
members of the general public via live
broadcast over the internet from the FCC
Live web page at https://www.fcc.gov/
live/. The public may also follow the
meeting on Twitter@fcc or via the
Commission’s Facebook page at
www.facebook.com/fcc. Members of the
public may submit any questions that
arise during the meeting to
livequestions@fcc.gov.
Open captioning will be provided for
the live stream. Other reasonable
accommodations for people with
disabilities are available upon request.
To request an accommodation, or for
materials in accessible formats for
people with disabilities (Braille, large
print, electronic files, audio format),
send an email to fcc504@fcc.gov or call
the Consumer and Governmental Affairs
Bureau at (202) 418–0530 (voice), (202)
418–0432 (TTY). Such requests should
include a detailed description of the
accommodation needed. In addition,
please include a way for the
Commission to contact the requester if
more information is needed to fulfill the
request. Please allow at least five days’
advance notice; last-minute requests
will be accepted but may not be possible
to accommodate.
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Federal Communications Commission.
David Furth,
Deputy Bureau Chief, Public Safety and
Homeland Security Bureau.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
[OMB Control No. 3090–0324: Docket No.
2021–0001; Sequence No. 10]
General Services Administration
Acquisition Regulation; Information
Collection; Foreign Ownership and
Financing Representation for HighSecurity Leased Space
Office of Acquisition Policy,
General Services Administration (GSA).
ACTION: Notice of request for comments.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 and
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) regulations, GSA invites the
public to comment on an extension
concerning disclosure of foreign
ownership information under highsecurity lease space acquisitions. OMB
has approved this information
collection for use through January 31,
2022. GSA proposes that OMB extend
its approval for use for three additional
years beyond the current expiration
date.
DATES: GSA will consider all comments
received by October 26, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments on this
information collection to https://
www.regulations.gov. Submit comments
via the Federal eRulemaking portal by
searching for ‘‘Information Collection
3090–0324’’. Select the link ‘‘Comment
Now’’ that corresponds with
Information Collection 3090–0324.
Follow the instructions provided at the
‘‘Comment Now’’ screen. Please include
your name, company name (if any), and
‘‘Information Collection 3090–0324’’ on
your attached document.
Instructions: Please submit comments
only and cite ‘‘Information Collection
3090–0324’’ in all correspondence
related to this collection. Comments
received generally will be posted
without change to regulations.gov,
including any personal and/or business
confidential information provided. To
confirm receipt of your comment(s),
please check regulations.gov
approximately two-to-three days after
submission to verify posting.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Stephen Carroll, 817–253–7858, General
Services Acquisition Policy Division, by
email at gsarpolicy@gsa.gov.
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A. Purpose
The Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)
of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.) provides
that an agency generally cannot conduct
or sponsor a collection of information,
and no person is required to respond to,
nor be subject to, a penalty for failure
to comply with a collection of
information, unless that collection has
obtained Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) approval and displays a
currently valid OMB Control Number.
Consistent with 5 CFR 1320.13, GSA
requested and OMB authorized
emergency processing of an information
collection, as OMB Control Number
3090–0324, to identify the immediate or
highest-level owner of high-security
leased space, including any financing
entity, and disclose whether that owner
or financing entity is a foreign person or
entity, including the country associated
with the ownership or financing entity
through GSAR 552.270–33. GSA has
determined the following conditions
have been met:
a. The collection of information is needed
prior to the expiration of time periods
normally associated with a routine
submission for review under the provisions
of the Paperwork Reduction Act, because the
disclosure requirements of Section 3 of the
Secure Federal LEASEs Act (Pub. L. 116–276)
were effective on June 30, 2021.
b. The collection of information is essential
to GSA’s mission to ensure GSA complies
with Section 3 in order to reduce security
risks such as espionage and unauthorized
cyber and physical access in high-security
leased space.
c. GSA cannot comply with the normal
clearance procedures because public harm is
reasonably likely to result if current
clearance procedures are followed.
This requirement supports
implementation of Section 3 of the
Secure Federal LEASEs Act (Pub. L.
116–276) for high-security leased space.
This section requires offerors to identify
the immediate or highest-level owner of
the space, including any financing
entity, and disclose whether that owner
or financing entity is a foreign person or
entity, including the country associated
with the ownership entity. The offerors
shall (1) provide such identification and
disclosure when first submitting a
proposal in response to a solicitation;
and, if awarded the lease, (2) update
such information annually.
This requirement is partially
implemented in the Federal Acquisition
Regulation (FAR) through the provisions
at FAR 52.204–3, Taxpayer
Identification, FAR 52.204–7, System
for Award Management, FAR 52.204–
17, Ownership and Control of Offeror,
and clause at FAR 52.204–13, System
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for Award Management Maintenance.
OMB Control Numbers 9000–0097 and
9000–0185 cover the FAR provisions
and clause. However, the FAR does not
account for foreign financing as required
by the Act.
B. Annual Reporting Burden
This information collection applies to
GSA lease procurements for highsecurity space. The annual public
reporting burden for this collection of
information through GSAR 552.270–33
is estimated based on the time for
reviewing instructions, searching
existing data sources, gathering and
maintaining the data needed, and
completing and reviewing the collection
of information.
The annual reporting burden is
estimated as follows:
1. Initial Disclosure
Baseline Representation
Estimated annual responses: 542.
Estimated hours per response: 2.
Additional Representation
Estimated annual responses: 54.
Estimated hours per response: 10.
Total Initial Response Burden Hours:
1,624.
2. Annual Updates
Estimated annual responses: 542.
Estimated hours per response: 0.25.
Total Update Response Burden Hours:
136.
C. Public Comments
Public comments are particularly
invited on: Whether this collection of
information is necessary; whether it will
have practical utility; whether our
estimate of the public burden of this
collection of information is accurate,
and based on valid assumptions and
methodology; ways to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and ways in
which we can minimize the burden of
the collection of information on those
who are to respond, through the use of
appropriate technological collection
techniques or other forms of information
technology.
Jeffrey A. Koses,
Senior Procurement Executive, Office of
Acquisition Policy, Office of Governmentwide Policy.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
[FR ID 44726]
Ending 9-1-1 Fee Diversion Now Strike Force; Meeting
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act, the
Federal Communications Commission (Commission) announces and provides a
preliminary agenda for the third meeting of the ``Ending 9-1-1 Fee
Diversion Now Strike Force'' (911 Strike Force).
DATES: Friday, September 17, 2021, beginning at 10 a.m. EDT.
ADDRESSES: Federal Communications Commission, 45 L Street NE,
Washington, DC 20554.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John A. Evanoff, Designated Federal
Officer (DFO), Federal Communications Commission, Public Safety and
Homeland Security Bureau, (202) 418-0848; or Jill Coogan, Deputy
Designated Federal Officer (DDFO), Federal Communications Commission,
Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, (202) 418-1499; or email:
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Proposed Agenda: The agenda for the
September 17, 2021 meeting will include presentations summarizing the
recommendations and report of the 911 Strike Force and its working
groups, and voting by the 911 Strike Force on the recommendations and
report. This agenda may be modified at the discretion of the 911 Strike
Force Chair and the DFO.
The September 17, 2021 meeting will be held in a wholly electronic
format to accommodate continuing public health precautions related to
the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The September 17, 2021 meeting
will be open to members of the general public via live broadcast over
the internet from the FCC Live web page at https://www.fcc.gov/live/.
The public may also follow the meeting on [email protected] or via the
Commission's Facebook page at www.facebook.com/fcc. Members of the
public may submit any questions that arise during the meeting to
[email protected].
Open captioning will be provided for the live stream. Other
reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities are available
upon request. To request an accommodation, or for materials in
accessible formats for people with disabilities (Braille, large print,
electronic files, audio format), send an email to [email protected] or
call the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau at (202) 418-0530
(voice), (202) 418-0432 (TTY). Such requests should include a detailed
description of the accommodation needed. In addition, please include a
way for the Commission to contact the requester if more information is
needed to fulfill the request. Please allow at least five days' advance
notice; last-minute requests will be accepted but may not be possible
to accommodate.
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Federal Communications Commission.
David Furth,
Deputy Bureau Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau.
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