Federal Register Notice of Request for Written Comments in Support of the Department of Defense's One-Year Response to Executive Order 14017, “America's Supply Chains”; Correction, 55591 [2021-21847]
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government do differently to better
address supply chain risks and
vulnerabilities in our major weapon
systems/platforms (e.g., PGMs) and
critical components (e.g.,
microelectronics)?’’ is renumbered from
Question 4 to Question 5.
3. On page 53643, in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section,
under the section titled Written
Comments, the question ‘‘What can the
government do differently to
successfully implement industrial base
cybersecurity processes or protocols,
attract skilled labor, implement
standards, and incentivize the adoption
of manufacturing technology?’’ is
renumbered from Question 5 to
Question 6.
Dated: September 30, 2021.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
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Federal Register Notice of Request for
Written Comments in Support of the
Department of Defense’s One-Year
Response to Executive Order 14017,
‘‘America’s Supply Chains’’; Correction
Office of the Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Industrial
Policy (IndPol), Department of Defense
(DoD).
ACTION: Notice of request for public
comments; correction.
AGENCY:
The Department of Defense is
correcting a notice that appeared in the
Federal Register on September 28, 2021.
Subsequent to publication of the notice,
the DoD discovered that questions in the
Written Comments section of the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section
were not numbered correctly. DoD is
issuing this correction to provide the
correct numbering.
DATES: This correction is effective on
October 6, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Patricia Toppings, 571–372–0485.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In FR Doc.
2021–21046 appearing at 86 FR 53642–
53644 in the Federal Register of
Tuesday, September 28 2021, the
following corrections are made:
1. On page 53643, in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section,
under the section titled Written
Comments, the question ‘‘How does the
federal government effectively mitigate
supply chain risks?’’ is renumbered
from Question 3 to Question 4.
2. On page 53643, in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section,
under the section titled Written
Comments, the question ‘‘What can the
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Docket ID: DoD-2021-OS-0100]
Federal Register Notice of Request for Written Comments in
Support of the Department of Defense's One-Year Response to Executive
Order 14017, ``America's Supply Chains''; Correction
AGENCY: Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for
Industrial Policy (IndPol), Department of Defense (DoD).
ACTION: Notice of request for public comments; correction.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Defense is correcting a notice that appeared
in the Federal Register on September 28, 2021. Subsequent to
publication of the notice, the DoD discovered that questions in the
Written Comments section of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section were
not numbered correctly. DoD is issuing this correction to provide the
correct numbering.
DATES: This correction is effective on October 6, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patricia Toppings, 571-372-0485.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In FR Doc. 2021-21046 appearing at 86 FR
53642-53644 in the Federal Register of Tuesday, September 28 2021, the
following corrections are made:
1. On page 53643, in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section, under
the section titled Written Comments, the question ``How does the
federal government effectively mitigate supply chain risks?'' is
renumbered from Question 3 to Question 4.
2. On page 53643, in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section, under
the section titled Written Comments, the question ``What can the
government do differently to better address supply chain risks and
vulnerabilities in our major weapon systems/platforms (e.g., PGMs) and
critical components (e.g., microelectronics)?'' is renumbered from
Question 4 to Question 5.
3. On page 53643, in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section, under
the section titled Written Comments, the question ``What can the
government do differently to successfully implement industrial base
cybersecurity processes or protocols, attract skilled labor, implement
standards, and incentivize the adoption of manufacturing technology?''
is renumbered from Question 5 to Question 6.
Dated: September 30, 2021.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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