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incidental take of the species described
above.
The ITPs, if issued, would authorize
take of the covered species that may
occur incidental to ODSL’s research and
forest management activities (the
covered activities). The plan area
includes a total of 93,432 acres (378.11
km2), which includes School Lands and
Board of Forestry Lands managed by
ODSL and the Oregon Department of
Forestry (ODF). The covered activities
include the foundational research
design of the Elliott State Research
Forest proposal including; forest
research treatments; operation
standards, by research treatment
designation; projected harvest timing,
amount, and amount of harvest types,
and methods; supporting management
activities; supporting infrastructure,
including roads and facilities; potential
research projects; and implementation
of the HCP’s conservation strategy.
The HCP specifies the impacts that
will likely result from the taking of
covered species and describes the steps
that ODSL will take to minimize and
offset such impacts. The HCP also
describes the covered species’ life
history and ecology, as well as
biological goals and objectives of the
HCP, adaptive management, monitoring,
and funding assurances.
NMFS is seeking public input on the
HCP. We specifically request
information on the following:
1. Biological information, analysis,
and relevant data concerning the
covered species, other wildlife, and
ecosystems.
2. Potential effects that the proposed
permit actions could have on the
covered species, and other endangered
or threatened species and their habitats,
including the interaction of the effects
of the project with climate change and
other stressors.
3. Alternatives to the proposed action.
4. Adequacy of the conservation
strategy to minimize and mitigate the
impact of the taking on covered species.
5. Other information relevant to the
HCP.
The Services will each make their
permit decision on the statutory and
regulatory criteria of the ESA. Their
decisions will also be informed by the
data, analyses, and public comments
received on the Draft EIS and HCP. The
Services will each document their
determinations independently in an
ESA Section 10 findings document, and
an ESA section 7 biological opinion. It
is NMFS’ intent to adopt the EIS and
issue its own record of decision to
complete the NEPA process. If the
Services find that all requirements for
issuance of the ITPs are met, they will
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issue the requested permits, subject to
terms and conditions deemed necessary
or appropriate to carry out the purposes
of ESA Section 10.
Authority: Section 10(c) of the ESA
and its implementing regulations (50
CFR 222.307, 17.22, and 17.32).
Dated: November 9, 2022.
Angela Somma,
Chief, Endangered Species Division, Office
of Protected Resources, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force
Notice is Given of the Names of
Members of the Performance Review
Board for the Department of the Air
Force
Department of the Air Force,
Department of Defense.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Notice is given of the names
of members of the 2022 Performance
Review Board for the Department of the
Air Force.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Please direct any written comments or
requests for information to Mr.
Christopher Whitener, Air Force
Civilian Senior Executive Management
Office, SAF/MRL, 1660 Air Force
Pentagon, Washington, DC, 20330–1040,
(PH: 703–695–7323; or via email at
christopher.whitener@us.af.mil).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to 5 U.S.C. 4314(c) (1–5), the
Department of the Air Force announces
the appointment of members to the Air
Force’s Senior Executive Service
Performance Review Board.
Appointments are made by the
authorizing official. Each board member
shall review and evaluate performance
scores provided by the Senior
Executive’s rater/immediate supervisor.
Performance standards must be applied
consistently across the Air Force. The
board will make final recommendations
to the authorizing official relative to the
performance of the executive.
The members of the 2022 Performance
Review Board for the Air Force are:
1. Honorable Alex Wagner (Chair),
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force
for Manpower and Reserve Affairs
2. General Duke Richardson (Vice
Chair), Commander for Air Force
Materiel Command Commander
3. General David Allvin, Vice Chief of
Staff of the Air Force
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4. General David Thompson, Vice Chief
of Space Operations for U.S. Space
Force
5. Major General Brook Leonard, Chief
of Staff for U.S. Space Command
6. Mr. John Fedrigo, Principal Deputy
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force
for Manpower and Reserve Affairs
7. Mr. Anthony Reardon, Administrative
Assistant to the Secretary of the Air
Force
8. Ms. Gwendolyn DeFilippi, Assistant
Deputy Chief of Staff for Manpower,
Personnel and Services
9. Ms. Katharine Kelley, Deputy Chief of
Space Operations for Human
Capital, U.S. Space Force
10. Ms. Darlene Costello, Principal
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the
Air Force Acquisition, Technology
& Logistics
11. Mr. Steven Herrera, Principal
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the
Air Force for Financial Management
and Comptroller
12. Ms. Lorna Estep, Executive Director,
Air Force Materiel Command
13. Mr. Craig Smith, Principal Deputy
General Counsel of the Air Force
14. Mr. John Salvatori, Director,
Concepts, Development, and
Management Office
15. Ms. Shannon McGuire (Legal
Advisor), Deputy General Counsel
for Fiscal Ethics and Administrative
Law
16. Mr. Richard Desmond (Legal
Advisor), Associate General
Counsel of the Air Force
17. Ms. Laura Megan-Posch (Legal
Advisor), Associate General
Counsel of the Air Force
The following Tier 3 Career SES
members will serve as alternates:
1. Mr. Douglas Bennett, Auditor General
of the Air Force
2. Mr. Richard Lombardi, Deputy Chief
Management Officer
3. Ms. Kelli Seybolt, Deputy Under
Secretary of the Air Force,
International Affairs
4. Mr. Daniel Fri, Assistant Deputy
Chief of Staff, Logistics, Engineering
and Force Protection
5. Mr. Douglas Sanders, Deputy
Administrative Assistant to the
Secretary of the Air Force
6. Mr. Thomas Lawhead, Assistant
Deputy Chief of Staff, Strategy
Integration and Requirements
7. Mr. Michael Shoults, Assistant
Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic
Deterrence and Nuclear Integration
8. Mr. Edwin Oshiba, Acting Assistant
Secretary of the Air Force for
Installations, Environment and
Energy
9. Ms. Lauren Knausenberger, Chief
Information Officer
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10. Mr. Joseph McDade, Assistant
Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic
Plans and Programs
11. Mr. Rowayne Schatz Jr., Director for
Studies and Analysis, Office of the
Secretary of the Air Force
12. Ms. Lisa Costa, Deputy Chief of
Space Operations for Technology
and Innovation
13. Ms. Wanda Jones-Heath, Principal
Cyber Advisor
14. Ms. Jennifer Miller, Director of Staff,
Office of the Secretary of the Air
Force
15. Mr. Andrew Cox, Director for Space
Protection Program Office
16. Ms. Marianne Malizia, Director for
Office of Diversity and Inclusion
Adriane Paris,
Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force
Notice of Intent To Grant a Partially
Exclusive Patent License
Department of the Air Force,
Department of Defense.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Bayh-Dole Act
and implementing regulations, the
Department of the Air Force hereby
gives notice of its intent to grant a
partially exclusive patent license to UES
Inc., a small business, having a place of
business at 4401 Dayton-Xenia Road,
Dayton, OH 45432–1894. Such license is
partially exclusive as it is limited to the
field of electronics.
DATES: Written objections must be filed
no later than fifteen (15) calendar days
after the date of publication of this
Notice.
Submit written objections to
James F. McBride, Air Force Materiel
Command Law Office, AFMCLO/JAZ,
2240 B Street, Area B, Building 11,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433–7109;
Facsimile: (937) 255–9318; or Email:
afmclo.jaz.tech@us.af.mil. Include
Docket ARX–210727A–PL in the subject
line of the message.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
James F. McBride, Air Force Materiel
Command Law Office, AFMCLO/JAZ,
2240 B Street, Area B, Building 11,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433–7109;
Telephone: (937) 713–0229; Facsimile:
(937) 255–9318; or Email:
afmclo.jaz.tech@us.af.mil.
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Abstract of Patents and Patent
Application(s)
I. Articles comprising a resistor
comprising core shell liquid metal
encapsulates and methods of detecting
an impact on an article using a resistor
comprising core shell liquid metal
encapsulates are disclosed. Such core
shell liquid metal encapsulates enable
simple but robust impact sensors as
such encapsulates comprise a highly
electrically resistant metal oxide shell
that prevents such encapsulates from
coalescing. Yet when such shell is
ruptured, the highly conductive bulk
liquid metal is released. Such liquid
metal changes electrical properties of a
sensor comprising core shell liquid
metal encapsulates which in turn is
evidence of the aforementioned impact.
Intellectual Property
U.S. Patent No. 10,900,848 B2, that
issued on January 26, 2021, and entitled
‘‘Articles comprising a resistor
comprising core shell liquid metal
encapsulates and method of detecting
an impact.’’
II. The present invention relates to
core shell liquid metal encapsulates
comprising multi-functional ligands,
networks comprising such encapsulates
and processes of making and using such
encapsulates and networks. When
subjected to strain, such network’s
conductivity is enhanced, thus allowing
the network to serve as a healing agent
that restores at least a portion of the
conductivity in an adjacent conductor.
Intellectual Property
U.S. Patent No. 11,100,223 B2, that
issued on August 24, 2021, and U.S.
Patent Application Serial No. 17/
376,644, that was filed on July 15, 2021.
Such patent and patent application
being entitled ‘‘Core shell liquid metal
encapsulates comprising multifunctional ligands and networks
comprising same’’
III. The present invention relates to
articles comprising core shell liquid
metal encapsulate networks and
methods of using core shell liquid metal
encapsulate networks to control AC
signals and power. Such method
permits the skilled artisan to control the
radiation, transmission, reflection and
modulation of an AC signal and power.
As a result, AC system properties such
as operation frequency, polarization,
gain, directionality, insertion loss,
return loss, and impedance can be
controlled under strain.
Intellectual Property
U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 16/
580,652, that was filed on September 24,
2019, and entitled ‘‘Articles comprising
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core shell liquid metal encapsulate
networks and method to control
alternating current signals and power’’.
IV. The present invention relates to
substrates comprising a network
comprising core shell liquid metal
encapsulates comprising multifunctional ligands and processes of
making and using such substrates. The
core shell liquid metal particles are
linked via ligands to form such network.
Such networks volumetric conductivity
increases under strain which maintains
a substrate’s resistance under strain. The
constant resistance results in consistent
thermal heating via resistive heating.
Thus allowing a substrate that
comprises such network to serve as an
effective heat provider.
Intellectual Property
U.S. Patent No. 11,102,883 B2, that
issued on August 24, 2021, and U.S.
Patent Application Serial No. 17/
386,807, that was filed on July 28, 2021.
Such patent and patent application
being entitled ‘‘Substrates comprising a
network comprising core shell liquid
metal encapsulates comprising multifunctional ligands’’
V. The present invention relates to
architected liquid metal networks and
processes of making and using same.
The predetermined template design
technology of such architected liquid
metal networks provides the desired
spatial control of electrical,
electromagnetic, and thermal properties
as a function of strain. Thus, resulting
in improved overall performance
including process ability.
Intellectual Property
U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 16/
671,750, that was filed on November 1,
2019, and entitled ‘‘Architected liquid
metal networks and processes of making
and using same’’.
The Department of the Air Force may
grant the prospective license unless a
timely objection is received that
sufficiently shows the grant of the
license would be inconsistent with the
Bayh-Dole Act or implementing
regulations. A competing application for
a patent license agreement, completed
in compliance with 37 CFR 404.8 and
received by the Air Force within the
period for timely objections, will be
treated as an objection and may be
considered as an alternative to the
proposed license.
Adriane Paris,
Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force
Notice is Given of the Names of Members of the Performance Review
Board for the Department of the Air Force
AGENCY: Department of the Air Force, Department of Defense.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Notice is given of the names of members of the 2022
Performance Review Board for the Department of the Air Force.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Please direct any written comments or
requests for information to Mr. Christopher Whitener, Air Force
Civilian Senior Executive Management Office, SAF/MRL, 1660 Air Force
Pentagon, Washington, DC, 20330-1040, (PH: 703-695-7323; or via email
at [email protected]).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 4314(c) (1-5), the
Department of the Air Force announces the appointment of members to the
Air Force's Senior Executive Service Performance Review Board.
Appointments are made by the authorizing official. Each board member
shall review and evaluate performance scores provided by the Senior
Executive's rater/immediate supervisor. Performance standards must be
applied consistently across the Air Force. The board will make final
recommendations to the authorizing official relative to the performance
of the executive.
The members of the 2022 Performance Review Board for the Air Force
are:
1. Honorable Alex Wagner (Chair), Assistant Secretary of the Air Force
for Manpower and Reserve Affairs
2. General Duke Richardson (Vice Chair), Commander for Air Force
Materiel Command Commander
3. General David Allvin, Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force
4. General David Thompson, Vice Chief of Space Operations for U.S.
Space Force
5. Major General Brook Leonard, Chief of Staff for U.S. Space Command
6. Mr. John Fedrigo, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air
Force for Manpower and Reserve Affairs
7. Mr. Anthony Reardon, Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of
the Air Force
8. Ms. Gwendolyn DeFilippi, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for
Manpower, Personnel and Services
9. Ms. Katharine Kelley, Deputy Chief of Space Operations for Human
Capital, U.S. Space Force
10. Ms. Darlene Costello, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the
Air Force Acquisition, Technology & Logistics
11. Mr. Steven Herrera, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air
Force for Financial Management and Comptroller
12. Ms. Lorna Estep, Executive Director, Air Force Materiel Command
13. Mr. Craig Smith, Principal Deputy General Counsel of the Air Force
14. Mr. John Salvatori, Director, Concepts, Development, and Management
Office
15. Ms. Shannon McGuire (Legal Advisor), Deputy General Counsel for
Fiscal Ethics and Administrative Law
16. Mr. Richard Desmond (Legal Advisor), Associate General Counsel of
the Air Force
17. Ms. Laura Megan-Posch (Legal Advisor), Associate General Counsel of
the Air Force
The following Tier 3 Career SES members will serve as alternates:
1. Mr. Douglas Bennett, Auditor General of the Air Force
2. Mr. Richard Lombardi, Deputy Chief Management Officer
3. Ms. Kelli Seybolt, Deputy Under Secretary of the Air Force,
International Affairs
4. Mr. Daniel Fri, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Logistics,
Engineering and Force Protection
5. Mr. Douglas Sanders, Deputy Administrative Assistant to the
Secretary of the Air Force
6. Mr. Thomas Lawhead, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Strategy
Integration and Requirements
7. Mr. Michael Shoults, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic
Deterrence and Nuclear Integration
8. Mr. Edwin Oshiba, Acting Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for
Installations, Environment and Energy
9. Ms. Lauren Knausenberger, Chief Information Officer
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10. Mr. Joseph McDade, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic
Plans and Programs
11. Mr. Rowayne Schatz Jr., Director for Studies and Analysis, Office
of the Secretary of the Air Force
12. Ms. Lisa Costa, Deputy Chief of Space Operations for Technology and
Innovation
13. Ms. Wanda Jones-Heath, Principal Cyber Advisor
14. Ms. Jennifer Miller, Director of Staff, Office of the Secretary of
the Air Force
15. Mr. Andrew Cox, Director for Space Protection Program Office
16. Ms. Marianne Malizia, Director for Office of Diversity and
Inclusion
Adriane Paris,
Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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