Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee, 52391-52393 [2022-18347]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 87, No. 164 / Thursday, August 25, 2022 / Notices 52391 2. There were no Islet applications processed in 2021, hence no responses. The OPTN Membership Application Surgeon or Physician Log is an optional form. The information can also be submitted by the OPTN member using a different format. The burden to complete is built into the organ application data. 4. There were no HOPE Act Variance Request forms processed in 2021, hence no responses. 3. HRSA specifically requests comments on (1) the necessity and utility of the proposed information collection for the proper performance of the agency’s functions, (2) the accuracy of the estimated burden, (3) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected, and (4) the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology to minimize the information collection burden. Maria G. Button, Director, Executive Secretariat. [FR Doc. 2022–18356 Filed 8–24–22; 8:45 am] This notice is being published less than 15 days prior to the meeting due to the timing limitations imposed by the review and funding cycle (Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance Program Nos. 93.115, Biometry and Risk Estimation—Health Risks from Environmental Exposures; 93.142, NIEHS Hazardous Waste Worker Health and Safety Training; 93.143, NIEHS Superfund Hazardous Substances—Basic Research and Education; 93.894, Resources and Manpower Development in the Environmental Health Sciences; 93.113, Biological Response to Environmental Health Hazards; 93.114, Applied Toxicological Research and Testing, National Institutes of Health, HHS) Dated: August 22, 2022. David W. Freeman, Program Analyst, Office of Federal Advisory Committee Policy. BILLING CODE 4165–15–P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES [FR Doc. 2022–18345 Filed 8–24–22; 8:45 am] (Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance Program No. 93.121, Oral Diseases and Disorders Research, National Institutes of Health, HHS) Dated: August 22, 2022. Melanie J. Pantoja, Program Analyst, Office of Federal Advisory Committee Policy. [FR Doc. 2022–18346 Filed 8–24–22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4140–01–P DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY U.S. Customs and Border Protection [Docket No. USCBP–2022–0035] Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee BILLING CODE 4140–01–P National Institutes of Health National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; Notice of Closed Meeting DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES National Institutes of Health khammond on DSKJM1Z7X2PROD with NOTICES Pursuant to section 10(d) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended, notice is hereby given of the following meeting. The meeting will be closed to the public in accordance with the provisions set forth in sections 552b(c)(4) and 552b(c)(6), title 5 U.S.C., as amended. The grant applications and the discussions could disclose confidential trade secrets or commercial property such as patentable material, and personal information concerning individuals associated with the grant applications, the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. Name of Committee: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Special Emphasis Panel: Mechanism for TimeSensitive Research Opportunities in Environmental Health Sciences (R21). Date: September 7, 2022. Time: 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Agenda: To review and evaluate grant applications. Place: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Keystone Building, 530 Davis Drive, Durham, NC 27709 (Virtual Meeting). Contact Person: Qingdi Quentin Li, MD, Ph.D., Scientific Review Officer, Scientific Review Branch, Division of Extramural Research and Training, Nat’l Institute Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, (240) 858–3914, liquenti@nih.gov. VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:25 Aug 24, 2022 U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Department of Homeland Security (DHS). ACTION: Committee management; notice of federal advisory committee meeting. AGENCY: Jkt 256001 National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research; Notice of Closed Meeting Pursuant to section 10(d) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended, notice is hereby given of the following meeting. The meeting will be closed to the public in accordance with the provisions set forth in sections 552b(c)(4) and 552b(c)(6), title 5 U.S.C., as amended. The grant applications and the discussions could disclose confidential trade secrets or commercial property such as patentable material, and personal information concerning individuals associated with the grant applications, the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. Name of Committee: NIDCR Special Grants Review Committee. Date: October 20–21, 2022. Time: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Agenda: To review and evaluate grant applications. Place: National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research, 6701 Democracy Blvd. Bethesda, MD 20892 (Virtual Meeting). Contact Person: Nisan Bhattacharyya, Ph.D., Scientific Review Officer, Scientific Review Branch, National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research, National Institutes of Health, 6701 Democracy Boulevard, Suite 668, Bethesda, MD 20892, 301–451–2405, nisan.bhattacharyya@nih.gov. PO 00000 Frm 00033 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 The Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee (COAC) will hold its quarterly meeting on Wednesday, September 14, 2022, in Chicago, Illinois. The meeting will be open for the public to attend in person or via webinar. Due to COVID–19 restrictions, the in-person capacity is limited to 75 persons for public attendees. SUMMARY: The COAC will meet on Wednesday, September 14, 2022, from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. EDT/1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. CDT. Please note that the meeting may close early if the committee has completed its business. Registration to attend and comments must be submitted no later than September 9, 2022. ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at the Hilton Chicago O’Hare Airport, International Ballroom, located on the Lower Level, 10000 W Balmoral Ave., Chicago, IL 60666. For virtual participants, the webinar link and conference number will be provided to all registrants by 9:00 a.m. EDT on September 13, 2022. For information or to request special assistance for the meeting, contact Mrs. Latoria Martin, Office of Trade Relations, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, at (202) 344– 1440 as soon as possible. Comments may be submitted by one of the following methods: DATES: E:\FR\FM\25AUN1.SGM 25AUN1 khammond on DSKJM1Z7X2PROD with NOTICES 52392 Federal Register / Vol. 87, No. 164 / Thursday, August 25, 2022 / Notices • Federal eRulemaking Portal: https:// www.regulations.gov. Search for Docket Number USCBP–2022–0035. To submit a comment, click the ‘‘Comment’’ button located on the top-right hand side of the docket page. • Email: tradeevents@cbp.dhs.gov. Include Docket Number USCBP–2022– 0035 in the subject line of the message. Comments must be submitted in writing no later than September 9, 2022, and must be identified by Docket No. USCBP–2022–0035. All submissions received must also include the words ‘‘Department of Homeland Security.’’ All comments received will be posted without change to https://www.cbp.gov/ trade/stakeholder-engagement/coac/ coac-public-meetings and www.regulations.gov. Therefore, please refrain from including any personal information you do not wish to be posted. You may wish to view the Privacy and Security Notice which is available via a link on the homepage of www.regulations.gov. See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for file formats and other information about electronic filing. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mrs. Latoria Martin, Office of Trade Relations, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Room 3.5A, Washington, DC 20229, (202) 344–1440; or Ms. Valarie M. Neuhart, Designated Federal Officer, at (202) 344–1440. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice of this meeting is given under the authority of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. appendix. The Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee (COAC) provides advice to the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on matters pertaining to the commercial operations of CBP and related functions within the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of the Treasury. Pre-Registration: Meeting participants may attend either in person or via webinar. All participants must register using one of the methods indicated below: For members of the public who plan to participate in person, please register online at https://teregistration.cbp.gov/ index.asp?w=291 by 5:00 p.m. EDT on September 9, 2022. For members of the public who are pre-registered to attend the meeting in person and later need to cancel, please do so by 5:00 p.m. EDT September 9, 2022, utilizing the following link: https:// teregistration.cbp.gov/ cancel.asp?w=291. VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:25 Aug 24, 2022 Jkt 256001 For members of the public who plan to participate via webinar, please register online at https:// teregistration.cbp.gov/index.asp?w=292 by 5:00 p.m. EDT on September 9, 2022. For members of the public who are preregistered to attend the meeting via webinar and later need to cancel, please do so by 5:00 p.m. EDT September 9, 2022, utilizing the following link: https://teregistration.cbp.gov/ cancel.asp?w=292. The COAC is committed to ensuring all participants have equal access regardless of disability status. If you require a reasonable accommodation due to a disability to fully participate, please contact Mrs. Latoria Martin at (202) 344–1440 as soon as possible. Please feel free to share this information with other interested members of your organization or association. To facilitate public participation, we are inviting public comment on the issues the committee will consider prior to the formulation of recommendations as listed in the AGENDA section below. There will be multiple public comment periods held during the meeting on September 14, 2022. Speakers are requested to limit their comments to two minutes or less to facilitate greater participation. Please note that the public comment period for speakers may end before the time indicated on the schedule that is posted on the CBP web page: https:// www.cbp.gov/trade/stakeholderengagement/coac. Agenda The COAC will hear from the current subcommittees on the topics listed below: 1. The Intelligent Enforcement Subcommittee will provide updates on the work completed and topics discussed for its working groups. The Antidumping/Countervailing Duty (AD/ CVD) Working Group will provide updates regarding its work and discussions on importer compliance with AD/CVD requirements. The Intellectual Property Rights Process Modernization Working Group will provide updates regarding the next steps for the work projects, developed by the group, to complete a review of the IPR Priority Trade Issue web page and discuss the manipulation of shipments. The Bond Working Group will report the ongoing discussions and status updates for eBond requirements and the Forced labor Working Group will provide an update on the progress and plans for the group. 2. The Next Generation Facilitation Subcommittee will provide updates on PO 00000 Frm 00034 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 its task forces and working groups, including an update on the progress of the 21st Century Customs Framework (21CCF) and E-Commerce Task Forces, and it is expected there will be recommendations for the full committee’s consideration in both areas. The Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) 2.0 Working Group will present recommendations for the full committee’s consideration stemming from the in-depth gap analysis and potential vendor demonstrations of areas that may be improved when CBP embarks on ACE 2.0 modernization. Finally, the One U.S. Government Working Group will provide an update on the work planned for upcoming quarters of the 16th Term of the COAC. 3. The Rapid Response Subcommittee will provide updates for the Domestic Manufacturing and Production (DMAP) Working Group, the Broker Modernization Working Group, and the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) Working Group. CBP formed the DMAP Working Group under the Rapid Response Subcommittee to collaborate and obtain input from industry stakeholders on trade enforcement areas affecting domestic manufacturers and producers. The DMAP Working Group meets biweekly with the expectation that recommendations will be developed and submitted for consideration at an upcoming COAC public meeting. The Broker Modernization Working Group currently meets monthly with the expectation that recommendations will be developed and submitted for consideration at an upcoming COAC public meeting. As announced at the June 29, 2022, COAC public meeting, the USMCA Working Group is being reconvened, and will start to meet in the 4th quarter. 4. The Secure Trade Lanes Subcommittee will provide updates on the progress and plans for the Remote and Autonomous Cargo Processing Working Group and the Cross-Border Recognition Working Group, as well as provide an update on the recommendations presented in the previous quarter by the In-Bond Working Group. The Partnership Programs and Industry Engagement Working Group topics of discussion will include updates on the new focus areas the working group is pursuing relative to its recommendations last quarter related to the Forced Labor portion of the newly published Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) Trade Compliance handbook. The Export Modernization Working Group will provide information and supporting E:\FR\FM\25AUN1.SGM 25AUN1 Federal Register / Vol. 87, No. 164 / Thursday, August 25, 2022 / Notices documentation on its recommendation provided during the last public meeting, along with updates regarding the development of policies for industry and government partners regarding data collection and sharing in all modes for exportation of goods out of the United States. Meeting materials will be available on September 2, 2022, at: https:// www.cbp.gov/trade/stakeholderengagement/coac/coac-public-meetings. Dated: August 22, 2022. Valarie M. Neuhart, Deputy Executive Director, Office of Trade Relations. [FR Doc. 2022–18347 Filed 8–24–22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 9111–14–P DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT [Docket No. FR–6328–N–01] Notice of Annual Factors for Determining Administrative Fees for the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher, Mainstream, and Moderate Rehabilitation Programs for Calendar Year 2022 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing, HUD. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: As required by the U.S. Housing Act of 1937, this Notice announces the per unit, monthly fee rates to determine the on-going administrative fees for public housing agencies (PHAs) administering the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV), Mainstream, and Moderate Rehabilitation programs, including Single Room Occupancy, during calendar year (CY) 2022. PHAs use administrative fees to cover costs associated with administering the HCV Program. Publishing the CY 2022 administrative fees allow PHAs to budget appropriately and is important for PHA record keeping purposes. This notice follows HUD’s previous publication of the rates on HUD’s website and makes no changes to those rates. DATES: Applicable: January 1, 2022. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Miguel A. Fonta´nez, Director, Housing Voucher Financial Management Division, Office of Public Housing and Voucher Programs, Office of Public and Indian Housing, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Room 4222, Washington, DC 20410–8000, telephone number 202– 402–2934. (This is not a toll-free khammond on DSKJM1Z7X2PROD with NOTICES SUMMARY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:25 Aug 24, 2022 Jkt 256001 number). Hearing or speech impaired individuals may call TTY number 1 (800) 877–8337. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A. Background This Notice provides the methodology used to determine the CY 2022 administrative fee rates by area, which HUD uses to determine PHA administrative fees for the HCV, Mainstream Vouchers, Emergency Housing Voucher (Column A rate only) and Moderate Rehabilitation programs, including Single Room Occupancy programs. The HCV Program is the federal government’s major program for assisting very low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled to afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the private market. Mainstream Vouchers are tenant-based vouchers serving households that include a non-elderly person with a disability, available to PHAs through a competitive Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA). The Emergency Housing Voucher (EHV) program was made available through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Public Law 117–2, enacted on March 11, 2021. Through EHV, HUD is providing 70,000 housing choice vouchers to local Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) to assist individuals and families who are homeless, at-risk of homelessness, fleeing, or attempting to flee, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, or human trafficking, or were recently homeless or have a high risk of housing instability. The Moderate Rehabilitation Program provides project-based rental assistance for low-income families. The program was repealed in 1991 and no new projects are authorized for development. Assistance is limited to properties previously rehabilitated pursuant to a housing assistance payments (HAP) contract between an owner and a PHA. PHAs are local offices responsible for administering and maintaining Section 8 housing benefits, located across the country. B. CY 2022 Methodology For CY 2022, in accordance with the 2022 Appropriations Act (Pub. L. 117– 103, 136 Stat. 49), administrative fees are determined based on vouchers leased as of the first day of each month. This data is extracted from the Voucher Management System (VMS) at the close of each reporting cycle and validated prior to use. For Moderate Rehabilitation, including Single Room Occupancy, HAP contracts, administrative fees are earned based on the units under a HAP contract. PO 00000 Frm 00035 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 52393 In the attached table, two fee rates are provided for each PHA. The first rate, Column A, applies to the first 7200 voucher unit months leased in CY 2022. The second rate, Column B, applies to all remaining voucher unit months leased in CY 2022. In years prior to 2010, Column C applied to all voucher unit months leased in dwelling units owned by the PHA. For CY 2022, as in recent years, there are no Column C administrative fee rates. Fees for leasing PHA-owned units is determined in the same manner and at the same Column A and Column B rates as for all other voucher leasing. In some cases, the fee rates calculated for CY 2022 are lower than those established for CY 2021. In these cases, the affected PHAs are held harmless at the CY 2021 fee rates. The fee rates for each PHA generally cover the fees for areas in which the PHA has the greatest proportion of its participants, based on Public Housing Information Center (PIC) data submitted by the PHA. In some cases, PHAs have participants in more than one fee area. If such a PHA chooses, the PHA may request HUD establish a blended fee rate to proportionately consider all areas in which participants are located. Once a blended rate is established, it is used to determine the PHA’s fee eligibility for all months in CY 2022. The 2022 HCV Funding Implementation Notice will describe how to apply for blended fee rates and provide a deadline date for submitting such requests. The Notice can be accessed through the following link: https://www.hud.gov/sites/dfiles/ PIH/documents/PIH2022-14.pdf. PHAs operating over large geographic areas, defined as multiple counties, may request a higher administrative fee rate if eligible. The 2022 HCV Funding Implementation Notice will describe when to apply for higher fee rates and the deadline date for such requests. Higher administrative fee rates differ from blended administrative fee rates in how they are calculated. Requests for higher administrative rates must clearly demonstrate that the PHA’s published rate cannot cover their projected expenses. Next, a breakeven rate is calculated to ensure the PHA receives sufficient funds to cover their expenses while also ensuring the administrative fee reserves do not grow. This Notice identifies the monthly per-voucher-unit fee rates to be used to determine PHA administrative fee eligibility. These fee rates are accessible through the following link: Current fee rates remain posted at: https:// www.hud.gov/program_offices/public_ indian_housing/programs/hcv/ E:\FR\FM\25AUN1.SGM 25AUN1

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[Federal Register Volume 87, Number 164 (Thursday, August 25, 2022)]
[Notices]
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From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

U.S. Customs and Border Protection

[Docket No. USCBP-2022-0035]


Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee

AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Department of 
Homeland Security (DHS).

ACTION: Committee management; notice of federal advisory committee 
meeting.

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SUMMARY: The Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee (COAC) 
will hold its quarterly meeting on Wednesday, September 14, 2022, in 
Chicago, Illinois. The meeting will be open for the public to attend in 
person or via webinar. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the in-person 
capacity is limited to 75 persons for public attendees.

DATES: The COAC will meet on Wednesday, September 14, 2022, from 2:00 
p.m. to 6:00 p.m. EDT/1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. CDT. Please note that the 
meeting may close early if the committee has completed its business. 
Registration to attend and comments must be submitted no later than 
September 9, 2022.

ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at the Hilton Chicago O'Hare 
Airport, International Ballroom, located on the Lower Level, 10000 W 
Balmoral Ave., Chicago, IL 60666. For virtual participants, the webinar 
link and conference number will be provided to all registrants by 9:00 
a.m. EDT on September 13, 2022. For information or to request special 
assistance for the meeting, contact Mrs. Latoria Martin, Office of 
Trade Relations, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, at (202) 344-1440 
as soon as possible.
    Comments may be submitted by one of the following methods:

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     Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. 
Search for Docket Number USCBP-2022-0035. To submit a comment, click 
the ``Comment'' button located on the top-right hand side of the docket 
page.
     Email: [email protected]. Include Docket Number 
USCBP-2022-0035 in the subject line of the message.
    Comments must be submitted in writing no later than September 9, 
2022, and must be identified by Docket No. USCBP-2022-0035. All 
submissions received must also include the words ``Department of 
Homeland Security.'' All comments received will be posted without 
change to https://www.cbp.gov/trade/stakeholder-engagement/coac/coac-public-meetings and www.regulations.gov. Therefore, please refrain from 
including any personal information you do not wish to be posted. You 
may wish to view the Privacy and Security Notice which is available via 
a link on the homepage of www.regulations.gov.
    See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for file formats and other 
information about electronic filing.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mrs. Latoria Martin, Office of Trade 
Relations, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue 
NW, Room 3.5A, Washington, DC 20229, (202) 344-1440; or Ms. Valarie M. 
Neuhart, Designated Federal Officer, at (202) 344-1440.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice of this meeting is given under the 
authority of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. appendix. The 
Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee (COAC) provides advice 
to the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Secretary of the Treasury, 
and the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on 
matters pertaining to the commercial operations of CBP and related 
functions within the Department of Homeland Security and the Department 
of the Treasury.
    Pre-Registration: Meeting participants may attend either in person 
or via webinar. All participants must register using one of the methods 
indicated below:
    For members of the public who plan to participate in person, please 
register online at https://teregistration.cbp.gov/index.asp?w=291 by 
5:00 p.m. EDT on September 9, 2022. For members of the public who are 
pre-registered to attend the meeting in person and later need to 
cancel, please do so by 5:00 p.m. EDT September 9, 2022, utilizing the 
following link: https://teregistration.cbp.gov/cancel.asp?w=291.
    For members of the public who plan to participate via webinar, 
please register online at https://teregistration.cbp.gov/index.asp?w=292 by 5:00 p.m. EDT on September 9, 2022. For members of 
the public who are pre-registered to attend the meeting via webinar and 
later need to cancel, please do so by 5:00 p.m. EDT September 9, 2022, 
utilizing the following link: https://teregistration.cbp.gov/cancel.asp?w=292.
    The COAC is committed to ensuring all participants have equal 
access regardless of disability status. If you require a reasonable 
accommodation due to a disability to fully participate, please contact 
Mrs. Latoria Martin at (202) 344-1440 as soon as possible.
    Please feel free to share this information with other interested 
members of your organization or association.
    To facilitate public participation, we are inviting public comment 
on the issues the committee will consider prior to the formulation of 
recommendations as listed in the Agenda section below.
    There will be multiple public comment periods held during the 
meeting on September 14, 2022. Speakers are requested to limit their 
comments to two minutes or less to facilitate greater participation. 
Please note that the public comment period for speakers may end before 
the time indicated on the schedule that is posted on the CBP web page: 
https://www.cbp.gov/trade/stakeholder-engagement/coac.

Agenda

    The COAC will hear from the current subcommittees on the topics 
listed below:
    1. The Intelligent Enforcement Subcommittee will provide updates on 
the work completed and topics discussed for its working groups. The 
Antidumping/Countervailing Duty (AD/CVD) Working Group will provide 
updates regarding its work and discussions on importer compliance with 
AD/CVD requirements. The Intellectual Property Rights Process 
Modernization Working Group will provide updates regarding the next 
steps for the work projects, developed by the group, to complete a 
review of the IPR Priority Trade Issue web page and discuss the 
manipulation of shipments. The Bond Working Group will report the 
ongoing discussions and status updates for eBond requirements and the 
Forced labor Working Group will provide an update on the progress and 
plans for the group.
    2. The Next Generation Facilitation Subcommittee will provide 
updates on its task forces and working groups, including an update on 
the progress of the 21st Century Customs Framework (21CCF) and E-
Commerce Task Forces, and it is expected there will be recommendations 
for the full committee's consideration in both areas. The Automated 
Commercial Environment (ACE) 2.0 Working Group will present 
recommendations for the full committee's consideration stemming from 
the in-depth gap analysis and potential vendor demonstrations of areas 
that may be improved when CBP embarks on ACE 2.0 modernization. 
Finally, the One U.S. Government Working Group will provide an update 
on the work planned for upcoming quarters of the 16th Term of the COAC.
    3. The Rapid Response Subcommittee will provide updates for the 
Domestic Manufacturing and Production (DMAP) Working Group, the Broker 
Modernization Working Group, and the United States-Mexico-Canada 
Agreement (USMCA) Working Group. CBP formed the DMAP Working Group 
under the Rapid Response Subcommittee to collaborate and obtain input 
from industry stakeholders on trade enforcement areas affecting 
domestic manufacturers and producers. The DMAP Working Group meets bi-
weekly with the expectation that recommendations will be developed and 
submitted for consideration at an upcoming COAC public meeting. The 
Broker Modernization Working Group currently meets monthly with the 
expectation that recommendations will be developed and submitted for 
consideration at an upcoming COAC public meeting. As announced at the 
June 29, 2022, COAC public meeting, the USMCA Working Group is being 
reconvened, and will start to meet in the 4th quarter.
    4. The Secure Trade Lanes Subcommittee will provide updates on the 
progress and plans for the Remote and Autonomous Cargo Processing 
Working Group and the Cross-Border Recognition Working Group, as well 
as provide an update on the recommendations presented in the previous 
quarter by the In-Bond Working Group. The Partnership Programs and 
Industry Engagement Working Group topics of discussion will include 
updates on the new focus areas the working group is pursuing relative 
to its recommendations last quarter related to the Forced Labor portion 
of the newly published Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism 
(CTPAT) Trade Compliance handbook. The Export Modernization Working 
Group will provide information and supporting

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documentation on its recommendation provided during the last public 
meeting, along with updates regarding the development of policies for 
industry and government partners regarding data collection and sharing 
in all modes for exportation of goods out of the United States.
    Meeting materials will be available on September 2, 2022, at: 
https://www.cbp.gov/trade/stakeholder-engagement/coac/coac-public-meetings.

    Dated: August 22, 2022.
Valarie M. Neuhart,
Deputy Executive Director, Office of Trade Relations.
[FR Doc. 2022-18347 Filed 8-24-22; 8:45 am]
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