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Federal Emergency Management
Agency
[Docket ID: FEMA–2007–0008]
National Advisory Council
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: Solicitation; request for
applicants for appointment to the
National Advisory Council.
AGENCY:
The Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) requests
that qualified individuals interested in
serving on the FEMA National Advisory
Council (NAC) apply for appointment as
identified in this notice. Pursuant to the
Post-Katrina Emergency Management
Reform Act of 2006 (PKEMRA), the NAC
advises the FEMA Administrator on all
aspects of emergency management,
incorporating input from and ensuring
coordination with state, local, tribal,
and territorial governments, and the
non-governmental and private sectors.
The NAC consists of up to 35 members,
all of whom are experts and leaders in
their respective fields. FEMA seeks to
appoint individuals to 11 disciplinespecific positions on the NAC and up to
3 members as Administrator Selections.
If other positions open during the
application and selection period, FEMA
may select qualified candidates from the
pool of applications.
DATES: FEMA will accept applications
until 11:59 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time
on March 31, 2022.
ADDRESSES: The preferred method for
application package submission is by
email. Application packages by U.S.
Mail may not be considered. Please
submit using the following method:
• Email: FEMA-NAC@fema.dhs.gov.
Save materials in one file using the
naming convention, ‘‘Last Name_First
Name_NAC Application’’ and attach to
the email. The Office of the NAC will
send you an email that confirms receipt
of your application and will notify you
of the final status of your application
once FEMA selects new members.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rob
Long, Designated Federal Officer, Office
of the National Advisory Council,
Federal Emergency Management
Agency; FEMA-NAC@fema.dhs.gov,
202.646.2700. For more information on
the NAC, including membership
application instructions, visit https://
www.fema.gov/about/offices/nationaladvisory-council.
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The NAC
is an advisory council established in
accordance with the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA), 5 U.S.C. appendix. As required
by PKEMRA, the Secretary of Homeland
Security established the NAC to ensure
effective and ongoing coordination of
federal preparedness, protection,
response, recovery, and mitigation for
natural disasters, acts of terrorism, and
other man-made disasters. FEMA is
requesting that individuals who are
interested in and qualified to serve on
the NAC apply for appointment to an
open position in one of the following
discipline areas: Climate Change
(Special Government Employee (SGE));
Cybersecurity (SGE); Disabilities,
Access, and Functional Needs
(Representative (Rep.)); Elected State
Officials (Rep.); Emergency Management
(Rep.); Emergency Medical Provider
(Rep.); Non-Elected Local Official
(Rep.); Non-Elected State Government
Officials (Rep.); Public Health (SGE);
and two (2) Standards Setting and
Accrediting (Rep.). The Administrator
may appoint up to three (3) additional
candidates to serve as FEMA
Administrator Selections (as SGE
appointments). Please visit https://
www.fema.gov/my/about/offices/
national-advisory-council/meetings/
membership-applications for further
information on expertise required to fill
these positions. Appointments will be
for 3-year terms, or for the remainder of
an existing term that is open.
Appointments begin in December 2022.
The NAC Charter contains more
information and can be found at:
https://www.fema.gov/sites/default/
files/documents/fema_nac-amendedcharter_102921.pdf.
If you are interested, qualified, and
want FEMA to consider appointing you
to fill an open position on the NAC,
please submit an application package to
the Office of the NAC as listed in the
ADDRESSES section of this notice. There
is no application form; however, each
application package MUST include the
following information:
• Cover letter, addressed to the Office
of the NAC, that includes or indicates:
Current position title and employer or
organization you represent, home and
work addresses, and preferred telephone
number and email address; the
discipline area position(s) for which you
would like consideration; why you are
interested in serving on the NAC; and
how you heard about the solicitation for
NAC members;
• A summary of the most important
accomplishments that qualify you to
serve on the NAC, in the form of three
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to five bullets in less than 75 words
total;
• Resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV);
and
• One Letter of Recommendation
addressed to the Office of the NAC.
Your application package must be less
than eight total pages to be considered
by FEMA. Information contained in
your application package should clearly
indicate your qualifications to serve on
the NAC and fill one of the current open
positions. FEMA will not consider
incomplete applications. FEMA will
review the information contained in
application packages and make
selections based on: (1) Leadership
attributes; (2) emergency management
experience; (3) expert knowledge in
identified discipline area; and (4) ability
to meet NAC member expectations.
FEMA will also consider overall NAC
composition, including diversity
(including, but not limited to
geographic, demographic, and
experience) and a mix of officials,
emergency managers, and emergency
response providers from state, local,
tribal, and territorial governments, when
selecting members.
Appointees may be designated as a
Special Government Employee (SGE) as
defined in section 202(a) of Title 18,
U.S.C., as a Representative member, or
as a Regular Government Employee
(RGE). SGEs speak in a personal
capacity as experts in their field and
Representative members speak for the
stakeholder group they represent.
Candidates selected for appointment as
SGEs are required to complete a new
entrant Confidential Financial
Disclosure Form (Office of Government
Ethics (OGE) Form 450) each year. You
can find this form at the Office of
Government Ethics website (https://
www.oge.gov). However, please do not
submit this form with your application.
The NAC generally meets in person
twice per year. FEMA does not pay NAC
members for their time, but may
reimburse travel expenses such as
airfare, hotel lodging, and other
transportation costs within Federal
Travel Regulations when pre-approved
by the Designated Federal Officer. NAC
members must serve on one of the NAC
subcommittees, which meet regularly by
virtual means, usually teleconference
call. FEMA estimates the total time
commitment for subcommittee
participation to be2 hours per week
(more for NAC leadership).
DHS does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, religion, sex,
national origin, sexual orientation,
gender identity, marital status, political
affiliation, disability and genetic
information, age, membership in an
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employee organization, or other nonmerit factor. In order for the
Administrator to fully leverage broadranging experience and education, the
NAC must be diverse with regard to
professional and technical expertise.
The Administrator will also pursue
opportunities, consistent with
applicable law, to compose a committee
that reflects the diversity of the nation’s
people, and will strive to achieve a
widely diverse candidate pool for all
NAC recruitment actions. Current DHS
and FEMA employees, including FEMA
Reservists, are not eligible for
membership. Federally registered
lobbyists may apply for positions
designated as Representative
appointments but are not eligible for
positions that are designated as SGE
appointments.
Deanne Criswell,
Administrator, Federal Emergency
Management Agency.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
[Docket No. DHS–2022–0009]
Homeland Security Academic Advisory
Council
Office of Partnership and
Engagement (OPE), Department of
Homeland Security (DHS).
ACTION: Request for applicants for
appointment to the Homeland Security
Academic Advisory Council (HSAAC).
AGENCY:
The Secretary of Homeland
Security (Secretary) is requesting seniorlevel individuals who are interested in
serving on the Homeland Security
Academic Advisory Council (HSAAC), a
discretionary federal advisory
committee, to apply for appointment as
identified in this notice. Pursuant to the
Secretary’s authority within the
Homeland Security Act, this agency-led
committee will be established and will
operate under the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA). The primary purpose of the
HSAAC will be to provide advice and
recommendations to the Secretary and
DHS senior leadership on matters
related to homeland security and the
academic community.
DATES: Resume and category of interest
will be accepted until 11:59 p.m.
Eastern Standard Time on February 15,
2022.
ADDRESSES: Due to COVID–19 safety
precautions, mailed applications will
not be accepted. The sole method of
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submission is via email to
DHSAcademic@hq.dhs.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Acting Executive Director Traci Silas via
email at DHSAcademic@hq.dhs.gov or
via phone at 202–603–1142.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
addition to this notice, DHS may solicit
members through correspondence with
its existing contact list of faith-based
organizations, Congressional partners,
and White House staff.
Members of the HSAAC are appointed
by the Secretary for specified terms of
appointment. The HSAAC membership
selection and appointment process is
designed to ensure continuity of
HSAAC membership, and to afford the
Secretary the advisory input of the most
capable, diverse, and novel perspectives
that the country has to offer. Individuals
who are interested in serving on the
committee are invited to apply for
consideration for appointment. There is
no application form; however, a current
resume and category of interest is
required. The appointment will be for a
term of up to 3 years. Individuals
selected for the appointment will serve
as Representatives or regular
government employees (where
applicable). All non-federal members
must also complete a background
investigation, a gratuitous service
agreement and a non-disclosure
agreement.
HSAAC will meet as often as needed
to fulfill its mission, but typically four
times each fiscal year to address its
objectives and duties. The committee
will aim to meet in person at least once
each fiscal year with additional
meetings held via teleconference.
HSAAC members may be reimbursed for
travel and per diem incurred in the
performance of their duties as members
of the committee. All travel for HSAAC
business must be approved in advance
by the Designated Federal Officer. To
the extent practical, members can serve
on any subcommittee that is established.
DHS does not discriminate in
employment on the basis of race, color,
religion, sex, national origin, political
affiliation, sexual orientation, gender
identity, marital status, disability and
genetic information, age, membership in
an employee organization, or other nonmerit factor. DHS strives to achieve a
diverse candidate pool for all its
recruitment actions.
The HSAAC will consist of up to 30
members who are appointed by and
serve at the pleasure of the Secretary. In
order for the Secretary to fully leverage
broad-ranging experience and
education, the HSAAC must be diverse
with regard to professional and
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technical expertise. DHS is committed
to pursuing opportunities, consistent
with applicable law, to compose a
committee that reflects the diversity of
the nation’s people. Members are
appointed as representative members,
except that members from federal
agencies are appointed as non-voting exofficio members. To ensure a diverse,
inclusive and balanced membership,
membership includes the following:
(a) Up to four members representing
higher education associations
(b) Up to two members representing
higher education law enforcement,
public safety, and emergency
management associations
(c) Up to two members representing
four-year colleges and universities
(d) Up to two members representing
two-year community colleges
(e) Up to two members representing
Historically Black Colleges and
Universities (HBCUs)
(f) Up to two members representing
Hispanic serving institutions
(g) Up to two members representing
Tribal colleges
(h) Up to two members representing
the Asian American, Native American
and Pacific Islander serving institutions
(i) Up to four members representing
K–12 school systems, to include
schools, school systems, and state
educational agencies
(j) Up to two members representing
Education Employee Associations/Labor
Organizations
(k) Up to one member from the DHS
Science and Technology Center of
Excellence
(l) Up to one member from
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure
Security Agency (CISA) School Safety
Task Force
(m) Up to one member from the DHS
Center for Prevention Programs and
Partnership
(n) Up to one member from US Secret
Service National Threat Assessment
Center
(o) Up to one member from Federal
Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) higher education initiatives
(p) Up to one member from the DHS
Office for Civil Right and Civil Liberties
(CRCL)
(q) Up to one member from the
Department of Education
(r) Up to one member from the
Department of State
(s) Up to one member from the
Department of Justice
(t) Up to one member from the
Department of Health and Human
Services
HSAAC is the sole advisory
committee and public forum within
DHS providing advice on matters
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management Agency
[Docket ID: FEMA-2007-0008]
National Advisory Council
AGENCY: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: Solicitation; request for applicants for appointment to the
National Advisory Council.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) requests that
qualified individuals interested in serving on the FEMA National
Advisory Council (NAC) apply for appointment as identified in this
notice. Pursuant to the Post-Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act of
2006 (PKEMRA), the NAC advises the FEMA Administrator on all aspects of
emergency management, incorporating input from and ensuring
coordination with state, local, tribal, and territorial governments,
and the non-governmental and private sectors. The NAC consists of up to
35 members, all of whom are experts and leaders in their respective
fields. FEMA seeks to appoint individuals to 11 discipline-specific
positions on the NAC and up to 3 members as Administrator Selections.
If other positions open during the application and selection period,
FEMA may select qualified candidates from the pool of applications.
DATES: FEMA will accept applications until 11:59 p.m. Eastern Daylight
Time on March 31, 2022.
ADDRESSES: The preferred method for application package submission is
by email. Application packages by U.S. Mail may not be considered.
Please submit using the following method:
Email: [email protected]. Save materials in one file
using the naming convention, ``Last Name_First Name_NAC Application''
and attach to the email. The Office of the NAC will send you an email
that confirms receipt of your application and will notify you of the
final status of your application once FEMA selects new members.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rob Long, Designated Federal Officer,
Office of the National Advisory Council, Federal Emergency Management
Agency; [email protected], 202.646.2700. For more information on
the NAC, including membership application instructions, visit https://www.fema.gov/about/offices/national-advisory-council.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The NAC is an advisory council established
in accordance with the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA), 5 U.S.C. appendix. As required by PKEMRA, the Secretary of
Homeland Security established the NAC to ensure effective and ongoing
coordination of federal preparedness, protection, response, recovery,
and mitigation for natural disasters, acts of terrorism, and other man-
made disasters. FEMA is requesting that individuals who are interested
in and qualified to serve on the NAC apply for appointment to an open
position in one of the following discipline areas: Climate Change
(Special Government Employee (SGE)); Cybersecurity (SGE); Disabilities,
Access, and Functional Needs (Representative (Rep.)); Elected State
Officials (Rep.); Emergency Management (Rep.); Emergency Medical
Provider (Rep.); Non-Elected Local Official (Rep.); Non-Elected State
Government Officials (Rep.); Public Health (SGE); and two (2) Standards
Setting and Accrediting (Rep.). The Administrator may appoint up to
three (3) additional candidates to serve as FEMA Administrator
Selections (as SGE appointments). Please visit https://www.fema.gov/my/about/offices/national-advisory-council/meetings/membership-applications for further information on expertise required to fill
these positions. Appointments will be for 3-year terms, or for the
remainder of an existing term that is open. Appointments begin in
December 2022.
The NAC Charter contains more information and can be found at:
https://www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/documents/fema_nac-amended-charter_102921.pdf.
If you are interested, qualified, and want FEMA to consider
appointing you to fill an open position on the NAC, please submit an
application package to the Office of the NAC as listed in the ADDRESSES
section of this notice. There is no application form; however, each
application package MUST include the following information:
Cover letter, addressed to the Office of the NAC, that
includes or indicates: Current position title and employer or
organization you represent, home and work addresses, and preferred
telephone number and email address; the discipline area position(s) for
which you would like consideration; why you are interested in serving
on the NAC; and how you heard about the solicitation for NAC members;
A summary of the most important accomplishments that
qualify you to serve on the NAC, in the form of three to five bullets
in less than 75 words total;
Resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV); and
One Letter of Recommendation addressed to the Office of
the NAC.
Your application package must be less than eight total pages to be
considered by FEMA. Information contained in your application package
should clearly indicate your qualifications to serve on the NAC and
fill one of the current open positions. FEMA will not consider
incomplete applications. FEMA will review the information contained in
application packages and make selections based on: (1) Leadership
attributes; (2) emergency management experience; (3) expert knowledge
in identified discipline area; and (4) ability to meet NAC member
expectations. FEMA will also consider overall NAC composition,
including diversity (including, but not limited to geographic,
demographic, and experience) and a mix of officials, emergency
managers, and emergency response providers from state, local, tribal,
and territorial governments, when selecting members.
Appointees may be designated as a Special Government Employee (SGE)
as defined in section 202(a) of Title 18, U.S.C., as a Representative
member, or as a Regular Government Employee (RGE). SGEs speak in a
personal capacity as experts in their field and Representative members
speak for the stakeholder group they represent. Candidates selected for
appointment as SGEs are required to complete a new entrant Confidential
Financial Disclosure Form (Office of Government Ethics (OGE) Form 450)
each year. You can find this form at the Office of Government Ethics
website (https://www.oge.gov). However, please do not submit this form
with your application.
The NAC generally meets in person twice per year. FEMA does not pay
NAC members for their time, but may reimburse travel expenses such as
airfare, hotel lodging, and other transportation costs within Federal
Travel Regulations when pre-approved by the Designated Federal Officer.
NAC members must serve on one of the NAC subcommittees, which meet
regularly by virtual means, usually teleconference call. FEMA estimates
the total time commitment for subcommittee participation to be2 hours
per week (more for NAC leadership).
DHS does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion,
sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital
status, political affiliation, disability and genetic information, age,
membership in an
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employee organization, or other non-merit factor. In order for the
Administrator to fully leverage broad-ranging experience and education,
the NAC must be diverse with regard to professional and technical
expertise. The Administrator will also pursue opportunities, consistent
with applicable law, to compose a committee that reflects the diversity
of the nation's people, and will strive to achieve a widely diverse
candidate pool for all NAC recruitment actions. Current DHS and FEMA
employees, including FEMA Reservists, are not eligible for membership.
Federally registered lobbyists may apply for positions designated as
Representative appointments but are not eligible for positions that are
designated as SGE appointments.
Deanne Criswell,
Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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