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HISTORY:
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Dated: March 24, 2022.
Allison C. Lerner,
Chairperson of the Council of the Inspectors
General on Integrity and Efficiency.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force
Department of the Air Force,
Board of Visitors of the U.S. Air Force
Academy.
AGENCY:
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Notice of Federal advisory
committee meeting.
ACTION:
The Department of Defense
(DoD) is publishing this notice to
announce that the following Federal
Advisory Committee meeting of the
Board of Visitors (BoV) of the U.S. Air
Force Academy (USAFA) will take
place.
DATES: Open to the public Wednesday
April 13, 2022 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. (Mountain Time).
ADDRESSES: The meeting will occur at
the United States Air Force Academy,
Colorado Springs, CO as well as
virtually. Members of the public will
only be allowed to attend the meeting
virtually. The link for the virtual
meeting can be found at: https://
www.usafa.edu/about/bov/ and will be
active approximately thirty minutes
before the start of the meeting.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lieutenant Colonel Robert Schabron,
Executive Secretary, robert.schabron@
us.af.mil, (703) 614–4751, 1040 Air
Force Pentagon, Washington, DC 20330–
1040 or Mr. Anthony R. McDonald,
Designated Federal Officer (DFO),
anthony.mcdonald@us.af.mil, (703)
614–4751, 1660 Air Force Pentagon,
Washington, DC 20330–1660. Website:
https://www.usafa.edu/about/bov/. Site
contains information on the Board of
Visitors, the link to the virtual meeting,
and meeting agenda.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
meeting is being held under the
provisions of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA) of 1972 (5
U.S.C., appendix, as amended), the
Government in the Sunshine Act of
1976 (5 U.S.C. 552b, as amended), and
41 CFR 102–3.140 and 102–3.150.
Purpose of the Meeting: The purpose
of the meeting is to review morale and
discipline, social climate, athletics,
diversity, curriculum and other matters
relating to the U.S. Air Force Academy.
The meeting will address topics across
the Academy including updates from
the Academy Superintendent,
Commandant, Dean, and Athletics
Department. Furthermore, there will be
presentations on the Air Force
Academy’s Budget; Sexual Assault
Prevention program; IT Infrastructure;
Aviation Training Programs; and
Specialty Selection Process.
Written Statements: Any member of
the public wishing to provide input to
the Board of Visitors of the U.S. Air
Force Academy should submit a written
statement in accordance with 41 CFR
102–3.105(j) and 102–3.140 and 10(a)(3)
of the FACA. The public or interested
organizations may submit written
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comments or statements to the BoV
about its mission and/or the topics to be
addressed in the open sessions of this
public meeting. Written comments or
statements should be submitted to the
BoV Executive Secretary, Lt Col Robert
Schabron, via electronic mail, at the
email address listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section in the
following formats: Adobe Acrobat or
Microsoft Word. The comment or
statement must include the author’s
name, title affiliation, address, and
daytime telephone number. Written
comments or statements being
submitted in response to the agenda set
forth in this notice must be received by
the BoV Executive Secretary at least five
(5) business days (April 6, 2022) prior
to the meeting so they may be made
available to the BoV Chairman for
consideration prior to the meeting.
Written comments or statements
received after this date (April 6, 202)
may not be provided to the BoV until its
next meeting. Please note that because
the BoV operates under the provisions
of the FACA, as amended, all written
comments will be treated as public
documents and will be made available
for public inspection.
Adriane Paris,
Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force
Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement for T–
7a Recapitalization at Columbus Air
Force Base, Mississippi
Department of the Air Force,
Department of Defense.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice of intent.
The Department of the Air
Force (DAF) is issuing this Notice of
Intent (NOI) to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
to assess the potential social, economic,
and environmental impacts associated
with T–7A Recapitalization at
Columbus Air Force Base (AFB),
Mississippi. The EIS will analyze the
potential impacts from introduction of
T–7A aircraft and flight operations at
Columbus AFB and associated airspace;
introduction of nighttime (between 10
p.m. and 7 a.m.) T–7A flight operations;
changes to the number of personnel and
dependents in the Columbus AFB
region; and construction and upgrade of
support and maintenance facilities.
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A public scoping period of 30
days will take place starting from the
date of this NOI publication in the
Federal Register. Comments will be
accepted at any time during the
environmental impact analysis process;
however, to ensure DAF has sufficient
time to consider public scoping
comments during preparation of the
Draft EIS, please submit comments
within the 30-day scoping period. The
Draft EIS is anticipated in late 2022. The
Final EIS and a decision on which
alternative to implement is expected in
mid-2023.
ADDRESSES: For EIS inquiries or requests
for printed or digital copies of scoping
materials please contact Mr. Nolan
Swick by phone: (210) 925–3392. The
project website (https://columbus.t7anepadocuments.com/) provides
additional information on the EIS and
can be used to submit scoping
comments. Scoping comments may also
be submitted via email to nolan.swick@
us.af.mil or via postal mail to Mr. Nolan
Swick, AFCEC/CZN; Attn: Columbus
AFB T–7A Recapitalization EIS;
Headquarters AETC Public Affairs; 100
H East Street, Suite 4; Randolph AFB,
TX 78150. Please submit inquiries or
requests for printed or digital copies of
the scoping materials via the email or
postal address above. For printed
material requests, the standard U.S.
Postal Service shipping timeline will
apply. Please consider the environment
before requesting printed material.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The DAF
intends to prepare an EIS that will
evaluate the potential impacts from its
proposal to recapitalize the T–38C
Talon flight training program at
Columbus AFB with T–7A Red Hawk
aircraft. The proposal supports the
Secretary of the Air Force’s strategic
basing decisions to recapitalize existing
T–38C pilot training installations, and
Columbus AFB would be the second
installation to be environmentally
analyzed for possible recapitalization.
The purpose of this proposal is to
continue the T–7A recapitalization
program by recapitalizing Columbus
AFB to prepare pilots to operate the
more technologically advanced T–7A
aircraft. Recapitalization is needed
because the current training practices
with the older T–38C aircraft fail to
prepare pilots for the technological
advancements of fourth and fifth
generation aircraft.
Recapitalization entails introduction
of T–7A aircraft and flight operations at
Columbus AFB to replace all T–38C
aircraft assigned to the installation;
introduction of nighttime (between 10
p.m. and 7 a.m.) flight operations;
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changes to the number of personnel and
dependents in the Columbus AFB
region; and construction and upgrade of
support and maintenance facilities. DAF
is considering the Proposed Action,
Alternative 1, Alternative 2, and the No
Action Alternative. For the Proposed
Action, Columbus AFB would receive
61 T–7A aircraft and perform sufficient
operations for sustaining pilot training
while simultaneously phasing out the
T–38C aircraft and phasing in the T–7A
aircraft. Alternative 1 also would result
in 61 T–7A aircraft being delivered to
Columbus AFB; however, T–7A
operations would be performed at an
intensity approximately 25 percent
greater than the Proposed Action to
cover a potential scenario in which DAF
requires a surge or increase in pilot
training operations above current plan.
For Alternative 2, Columbus AFB would
receive 77 T–7A aircraft to cover a
potential scenario in which another
military installation is unable to accept
delivery of all their T–7A aircraft and
some of those aircraft need to be
reassigned to Columbus AFB. T–7A
operations for Alternative 2 would be
performed at an intensity identical to
Alternative 1. The No Action
Alternative would not implement T–7A
recapitalization at Columbus AFB.
DAF anticipates potential for the
following notable environmental
impacts from the Proposed Action and
action alternatives: 1. Increased air
emissions, particularly nitrogen oxides.
2. Increased noise from aircraft
operations because the T–7A is
inherently louder than the T–38C and
the addition of nighttime operations
may be bothersome to some residents.
Increased noise could have a
disproportionate impact on certain
populations and impact off-installation
land use compatibility. 3. Increased
potential for bird/wildlife aircraft strike
hazards. 4. Construction may have a
minor impact on downstream water
quality. The EIS will model air
emissions, noise levels, and the number
of sleep and school disturbance events
and compare to current conditions. DAF
will also consult with appropriate
resource agencies and Native American
tribes to determine the potential for
significant impacts. Consultation will be
incorporated into the preparation of the
EIS and will include, but not be limited
to, consultation under Section 7 of the
Endangered Species Act and
consultation under Section 106 of the
National Historic Preservation Act.
Additional analysis will be provided in
the Draft EIS.
Scoping and Agency Coordination: To
effectively define the full range of issues
to be evaluated in the EIS, DAF is
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force
Notice of Federal Advisory Committee Meeting
AGENCY: Department of the Air Force, Board of Visitors of the U.S. Air
Force Academy.
ACTION: Notice of Federal advisory committee meeting.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Defense (DoD) is publishing this notice to
announce that the following Federal Advisory Committee meeting of the
Board of Visitors (BoV) of the U.S. Air Force Academy (USAFA) will take
place.
DATES: Open to the public Wednesday April 13, 2022 from 8:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. (Mountain Time).
ADDRESSES: The meeting will occur at the United States Air Force
Academy, Colorado Springs, CO as well as virtually. Members of the
public will only be allowed to attend the meeting virtually. The link
for the virtual meeting can be found at: https://www.usafa.edu/about/bov/ and will be active approximately thirty minutes before the start
of the meeting.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lieutenant Colonel Robert Schabron,
Executive Secretary, [email protected], (703) 614-4751, 1040
Air Force Pentagon, Washington, DC 20330-1040 or Mr. Anthony R.
McDonald, Designated Federal Officer (DFO), [email protected],
(703) 614-4751, 1660 Air Force Pentagon, Washington, DC 20330-1660.
Website: https://www.usafa.edu/about/bov/. Site contains information on
the Board of Visitors, the link to the virtual meeting, and meeting
agenda.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This meeting is being held under the
provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) of 1972 (5
U.S.C., appendix, as amended), the Government in the Sunshine Act of
1976 (5 U.S.C. 552b, as amended), and 41 CFR 102-3.140 and 102-3.150.
Purpose of the Meeting: The purpose of the meeting is to review
morale and discipline, social climate, athletics, diversity, curriculum
and other matters relating to the U.S. Air Force Academy. The meeting
will address topics across the Academy including updates from the
Academy Superintendent, Commandant, Dean, and Athletics Department.
Furthermore, there will be presentations on the Air Force Academy's
Budget; Sexual Assault Prevention program; IT Infrastructure; Aviation
Training Programs; and Specialty Selection Process.
Written Statements: Any member of the public wishing to provide
input to the Board of Visitors of the U.S. Air Force Academy should
submit a written statement in accordance with 41 CFR 102-3.105(j) and
102-3.140 and 10(a)(3) of the FACA. The public or interested
organizations may submit written
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comments or statements to the BoV about its mission and/or the topics
to be addressed in the open sessions of this public meeting. Written
comments or statements should be submitted to the BoV Executive
Secretary, Lt Col Robert Schabron, via electronic mail, at the email
address listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section in the
following formats: Adobe Acrobat or Microsoft Word. The comment or
statement must include the author's name, title affiliation, address,
and daytime telephone number. Written comments or statements being
submitted in response to the agenda set forth in this notice must be
received by the BoV Executive Secretary at least five (5) business days
(April 6, 2022) prior to the meeting so they may be made available to
the BoV Chairman for consideration prior to the meeting. Written
comments or statements received after this date (April 6, 202) may not
be provided to the BoV until its next meeting. Please note that because
the BoV operates under the provisions of the FACA, as amended, all
written comments will be treated as public documents and will be made
available for public inspection.
Adriane Paris,
Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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