Telecommunications Interagency Working Group (TIWG), 72276-72277 [2021-27755]

Download as PDF 72276 Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 242 / Tuesday, December 21, 2021 / Notices DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Office of the Secretary [Docket No. DOL–2021–0006] Telecommunications Interagency Working Group (TIWG) Office of the Secretary, Department of Labor. ACTION: Request for nominations for membership on the Telecommunications Interagency Working Group. AGENCY: The Secretary of Labor requests nominations for membership on the Telecommunications Interagency Working Group (TIWG). DATES: Submit (send or transmit) nominations for TIWG by December 30, 2021. ADDRESSES: You may submit nominations, including attachments, electronically to TelecomWorkingGroup@dol.gov. Instructions. All nominations and supporting materials must include the agency name and docket number for this Federal Register document (Docket No. DOL–2021–0006). FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For press inquiries: Contact Ms. Amanda McClure, U.S. Department of Labor; 200 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20210; telephone (202) 693–4676; email McClure.Amanda.C@ dol.gov. For general information about TIWG and TIWG membership: Ms. Valeria Treves, OSEC; 200 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20210; telephone: 202–631–1132; email: treves.valeria@ dol.gov. SUMMARY: The Secretary of Labor invites interested persons to submit nominations for membership on TIWG. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: jspears on DSK121TN23PROD with NOTICES1 A. Background Section 60602 of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act directed the Chair of the Federal Communications Commission (‘‘Chair’’), in partnership with the Secretary of Labor (‘‘Secretary’’), to form TIWG ‘‘to develop recommendations to address the workforce needs of the telecommunications industry.’’ Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Public Law 117–58, 60602, 135 Stat. 429 (Nov. 15, 2021) (to be codified at 47 U.S.C. 344) (‘‘Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act’’). TIWG must be established by January 14, 2022, at which point the majority of members must be appointed. TIWG must prepare a report with ‘‘recommendations to VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:02 Dec 20, 2021 Jkt 256001 address the workforce needs of the telecommunications industry, including the safety of that workforce’’ not later than one year after its establishment that will: (1) Determine whether, and if so how, any Federal laws, regulations, guidance, policies, or practices, or any budgetary constraints, may be amended to strengthen the ability of institutions of higher education (as defined in section 101 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1001)) or for-profit businesses to establish, adopt, or expand programs intended to address the workforce needs of the telecommunications industry, including the workforce needed to build and maintain the 5G wireless infrastructure necessary to support 5G wireless technology; (2) Identify potential policies and programs that could encourage and improve coordination among Federal agencies, between Federal agencies and States, and among States, on telecommunications workforce needs; (3) Identify ways in which existing Federal programs, including programs that help facilitate the employment of veterans and military personnel transitioning into civilian life, could be leveraged to help address the workforce needs of the telecommunications industry; (4) Identify ways to improve recruitment in workforce development programs in the telecommunications industry; (5) Identify Federal incentives that could be provided to institutions of higher education, for-profit businesses, State workforce development boards established under section 101 of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (29 U.S.C. 3111), or other relevant stakeholders to establish or adopt new programs, expand current programs, or partner with registered apprenticeship programs, to address the workforce needs of the telecommunications industry, including such needs in rural areas; (6) Identify ways to improve the safety of telecommunications workers, including tower climbers; and (7) Identify ways that trends in wages, benefits, and working conditions in the telecommunications industry impact recruitment of employees in the sector.’’ The statute provides that the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.) shall not apply to TIWG. B. TIWG Membership Pursuant to section 60602(d) of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the Secretary will select three members of TIWG from outside organizations. Accordingly, the Department seeks PO 00000 Frm 00074 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 nominations and expressions of interest from individuals and organizations interested in consideration under one or more of the following categories: • A representative of a labor organization representing the telecommunications workforce; • A representative of a registered apprenticeship program in construction or maintenance; and • A public interest advocate for tower climber safety. In addition to one member from each of the above-mentioned categories, TIWG will comprise the following membership selected from individuals or organizations: (i) A representative of a telecommunications industry association, appointed by the Chair of the FCC; (ii) a representative of a Native American Tribe or Tribal organization, appointed by the Chair; (iii) a representative of a rural telecommunications carrier, appointed by the Chair; (iv) a telecommunications contractor firm, appointed by the Chair; and (v) a representative of an institution of higher education, appointed by the Secretary of Education. The membership will also be comprised of the following federal agency representatives: (i) A representative of the FCC, appointed by the Chair; (ii) a representative of the Directorate of Construction of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, appointed by the Secretary of Labor; (iii) a representative of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, appointed by the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information; and (iv) a representative of the Department of Education, appointed by the Secretary of Education. Members must be willing to commit to serving on TIWG for one year. While the chair and a vice chair, which TIWG will name, will be responsible for organizing the business of the working group, the time commitment for participation in TIWG or any subgroup, if established, may be substantial. However, meetings may be conducted informally, using suitable technology to facilitate the meetings. The Department of Labor is committed to equal opportunity in the workplace and seeks broad-based and diverse TIWG membership. Any interested person or organization may nominate one or more individuals for membership on TIWG. Interested persons are also invited and encouraged to submit statements in support of nominees. E:\FR\FM\21DEN1.SGM 21DEN1 Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 242 / Tuesday, December 21, 2021 / Notices C. Submission Requirements Nominations must include the following information: • Name, title, and organization of the nominee and a description of the organization, sector, or other interest the nominee will represent; • Nominee’s mailing address, email address, and telephone number; • Nominee’s re´sume´ or curriculum vitae, including relevant organizations and associations; • A statement summarizing the nominee’s qualifications and reasons why the nominee should be appointed to TIWG; and • A statement, if the nominee will represent a specific organization, describing the organization as well as the benefit of having the organization represented on TIWG. D. Member Selection Authority and Signature Rajesh D. Nayak, Assistant Secretary for Policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy, U.S. Department of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20210, authorized the preparation of this document. Signed at Washington, DC, on December 17, 2021. Rajesh D. Nayak, Assistant Secretary for Policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy. [FR Doc. 2021–27755 Filed 12–17–21; 4:15 pm] jspears on DSK121TN23PROD with NOTICES1 BILLING CODE 4510–HX–P 18:02 Dec 20, 2021 North American Industry Classification System—Revision for 2022; Update of Statistical Policy Directive No. 8, North American Industry Classification System: Classification of Establishments; and Elimination of Statistical Policy Directive No. 9, Standard Industrial Classification of Enterprises Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President. ACTION: Notice of NAICS 2022 Final Decisions; Update of Statistical Policy Directive No. 8, North American Industry Classification System: Classification of Establishments; and Elimination of Statistical Policy Directive No. 9, Standard Industrial Classification of Enterprises. AGENCY: The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) announces its final decisions to accept the recommendations of the Economic Classification Policy Committee (ECPC), as outlined in the July 2, 2021, Federal Register notice. OMB accepts the ECPC recommendations for the 2022 revisions to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), as well as the recommendations to update OMB Statistical Policy Directive No. 8, North American Industry Classification System: Classification of Establishments and to eliminate OMB Statistical Policy Directive No. 9, Standard Industrial Classification of Enterprises. In large part, the series of revisions for NAICS are designed to address decreasing usefulness of employing the mode of delivery (online versus in store/print) as an industry delineation criterion in the Wholesale Trade, Retail Trade, and Information sectors. In short, the internet has developed from a specialized activity to a generic method of delivery for goods and services. Therefore, the 2022 revisions to NAICS reflect a deemphasis on the delivery method as an industry function used in NAICS classification. In addition, OMB has accepted the ECPC recommendations with respect to biobased products manufacturing and renewable chemicals manufacturing topic areas, including the decision to continue research and outreach in this important emerging area. There are four parts in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section below, which provide more information. Part I summarizes the background of NAICS and this revision cycle. Part II contains a summary of SUMMARY: The Secretary will select TIWG members on the basis of their experience, knowledge, and competence in the field as appropriate for each of the three slots. Although the Federal Advisory Committee Act does not apply to the TIWG, nominees will be evaluated for potential conflicts of interests. Information received through this nomination process, in addition to other relevant sources for information, will assist the Secretary in appointing members to TIWG. In selecting TIWG members, the Secretary will consider individuals nominated in response to this Federal Register document, as well as other qualified individuals. VerDate Sep<11>2014 OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET Jkt 256001 PO 00000 Frm 00075 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 72277 public comments in response to the July 2, 2021, Federal Register notice. Part III includes a summary of the ECPC recommendations. Part IV outlines OMB’s final decisions. Effective Date for 2022 NAICS United States codes and Statistical Policy Directives: Federal statistical establishment data published for reference years beginning on or after January 1, 2022, should be published using the 2022 NAICS United States codes. Publication of NAICS United States, 2022 Manual is planned for January 2022 on the NAICS website at www.census.gov/naics. The updated Statistical Policy Directive No. 8, North American Industry Classification System: Classification of Establishments, will be effective immediately and will be posted on the OMB Statistical Programs and Standards website at www.whitehouse.gov/omb/ information-regulatory-affairs/ statistical-programs-standards/. Statistical Policy Directive No. 9, Standard Industrial Classification of Enterprises, will be eliminated effective immediately. DATES: Correspondence about the adoption and implementation of the 2022 NAICS as shown in the July 2, 2021, Federal Register notice should be sent to: Office of the Chief Statistician, Office of Management and Budget, New Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20503; email: econ.naics2022@ census.gov. Inquiries about the content of industries or requests for electronic copies of the 2022 NAICS tables that cannot be satisfied by use of the NAICS website should be sent by email to: econ.naics2022@census.gov. Electronic Availability: Federal Register notices are available electronically at www.federalregister.gov/. This document and the July 2, 2021, Federal Register notice are also available on the NAICS website at www.census.gov/ naics. The revision for 2022 will result in a number of code and title changes for NAICS. For that reason, a full list of NAICS 2022 industry codes and titles will be posted on the NAICS website referenced above prior to publication of the NAICS United States, 2022 Manual for reference and implementation planning. The NAICS website referenced above also contains previous NAICS United States Federal Register notices, ECPC Issues Papers, ECPC Reports, the structures, industry definitions, and related documents for previous versions of NAICS United States. ADDRESSES: E:\FR\FM\21DEN1.SGM 21DEN1

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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Office of the Secretary

[Docket No. DOL-2021-0006]


Telecommunications Interagency Working Group (TIWG)

AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, Department of Labor.

ACTION: Request for nominations for membership on the 
Telecommunications Interagency Working Group.

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SUMMARY: The Secretary of Labor requests nominations for membership on 
the Telecommunications Interagency Working Group (TIWG).

DATES: Submit (send or transmit) nominations for TIWG by December 30, 
2021.

ADDRESSES: You may submit nominations, including attachments, 
electronically to [email protected].
    Instructions. All nominations and supporting materials must include 
the agency name and docket number for this Federal Register document 
(Docket No. DOL-2021-0006).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: 
    For press inquiries: Contact Ms. Amanda McClure, U.S. Department of 
Labor; 200 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20210; telephone 
(202) 693-4676; email [email protected].
    For general information about TIWG and TIWG membership: Ms. Valeria 
Treves, OSEC; 200 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20210; 
telephone: 202-631-1132; email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Secretary of Labor invites interested 
persons to submit nominations for membership on TIWG.

A. Background

    Section 60602 of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act 
directed the Chair of the Federal Communications Commission 
(``Chair''), in partnership with the Secretary of Labor 
(``Secretary''), to form TIWG ``to develop recommendations to address 
the workforce needs of the telecommunications industry.'' 
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Public Law 117-58, 60602, 135 
Stat. 429 (Nov. 15, 2021) (to be codified at 47 U.S.C. 344) 
(``Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act''). TIWG must be established 
by January 14, 2022, at which point the majority of members must be 
appointed. TIWG must prepare a report with ``recommendations to address 
the workforce needs of the telecommunications industry, including the 
safety of that workforce'' not later than one year after its 
establishment that will:
    (1) Determine whether, and if so how, any Federal laws, 
regulations, guidance, policies, or practices, or any budgetary 
constraints, may be amended to strengthen the ability of institutions 
of higher education (as defined in section 101 of the Higher Education 
Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1001)) or for-profit businesses to establish, 
adopt, or expand programs intended to address the workforce needs of 
the telecommunications industry, including the workforce needed to 
build and maintain the 5G wireless infrastructure necessary to support 
5G wireless technology;
    (2) Identify potential policies and programs that could encourage 
and improve coordination among Federal agencies, between Federal 
agencies and States, and among States, on telecommunications workforce 
needs;
    (3) Identify ways in which existing Federal programs, including 
programs that help facilitate the employment of veterans and military 
personnel transitioning into civilian life, could be leveraged to help 
address the workforce needs of the telecommunications industry;
    (4) Identify ways to improve recruitment in workforce development 
programs in the telecommunications industry;
    (5) Identify Federal incentives that could be provided to 
institutions of higher education, for-profit businesses, State 
workforce development boards established under section 101 of the 
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (29 U.S.C. 3111), or other 
relevant stakeholders to establish or adopt new programs, expand 
current programs, or partner with registered apprenticeship programs, 
to address the workforce needs of the telecommunications industry, 
including such needs in rural areas;
    (6) Identify ways to improve the safety of telecommunications 
workers, including tower climbers; and
    (7) Identify ways that trends in wages, benefits, and working 
conditions in the telecommunications industry impact recruitment of 
employees in the sector.''
    The statute provides that the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 
U.S.C. App.) shall not apply to TIWG.

B. TIWG Membership

    Pursuant to section 60602(d) of the Infrastructure Investment and 
Jobs Act, the Secretary will select three members of TIWG from outside 
organizations. Accordingly, the Department seeks nominations and 
expressions of interest from individuals and organizations interested 
in consideration under one or more of the following categories:
     A representative of a labor organization representing the 
telecommunications workforce;
     A representative of a registered apprenticeship program in 
construction or maintenance; and
     A public interest advocate for tower climber safety.
    In addition to one member from each of the above-mentioned 
categories, TIWG will comprise the following membership selected from 
individuals or organizations: (i) A representative of a 
telecommunications industry association, appointed by the Chair of the 
FCC; (ii) a representative of a Native American Tribe or Tribal 
organization, appointed by the Chair; (iii) a representative of a rural 
telecommunications carrier, appointed by the Chair; (iv) a 
telecommunications contractor firm, appointed by the Chair; and (v) a 
representative of an institution of higher education, appointed by the 
Secretary of Education. The membership will also be comprised of the 
following federal agency representatives: (i) A representative of the 
FCC, appointed by the Chair; (ii) a representative of the Directorate 
of Construction of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 
appointed by the Secretary of Labor; (iii) a representative of the 
National Telecommunications and Information Administration, appointed 
by the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and 
Information; and (iv) a representative of the Department of Education, 
appointed by the Secretary of Education.
    Members must be willing to commit to serving on TIWG for one year. 
While the chair and a vice chair, which TIWG will name, will be 
responsible for organizing the business of the working group, the time 
commitment for participation in TIWG or any subgroup, if established, 
may be substantial. However, meetings may be conducted informally, 
using suitable technology to facilitate the meetings.
    The Department of Labor is committed to equal opportunity in the 
workplace and seeks broad-based and diverse TIWG membership. Any 
interested person or organization may nominate one or more individuals 
for membership on TIWG. Interested persons are also invited and 
encouraged to submit statements in support of nominees.

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C. Submission Requirements

    Nominations must include the following information:
     Name, title, and organization of the nominee and a 
description of the organization, sector, or other interest the nominee 
will represent;
     Nominee's mailing address, email address, and telephone 
number;
     Nominee's r[eacute]sum[eacute] or curriculum vitae, 
including relevant organizations and associations;
     A statement summarizing the nominee's qualifications and 
reasons why the nominee should be appointed to TIWG; and
     A statement, if the nominee will represent a specific 
organization, describing the organization as well as the benefit of 
having the organization represented on TIWG.

D. Member Selection

    The Secretary will select TIWG members on the basis of their 
experience, knowledge, and competence in the field as appropriate for 
each of the three slots. Although the Federal Advisory Committee Act 
does not apply to the TIWG, nominees will be evaluated for potential 
conflicts of interests. Information received through this nomination 
process, in addition to other relevant sources for information, will 
assist the Secretary in appointing members to TIWG. In selecting TIWG 
members, the Secretary will consider individuals nominated in response 
to this Federal Register document, as well as other qualified 
individuals.

Authority and Signature

    Rajesh D. Nayak, Assistant Secretary for Policy, Office of the 
Assistant Secretary for Policy, U.S. Department of Labor, 200 
Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20210, authorized the 
preparation of this document.

    Signed at Washington, DC, on December 17, 2021.
Rajesh D. Nayak,
Assistant Secretary for Policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary for 
Policy.
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