Renewal of Department of Defense Federal Advisory Committees-Defense Health Board, 75043-75044 [2022-26572]

Download as PDF ddrumheller on DSK6VXHR33PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 87, No. 234 / Wednesday, December 7, 2022 / Notices Committee for the Prevention of Sexual Misconduct (DAC–PSM). FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jim Freeman, DoD Advisory Committee Management Officer, 703–697–1142. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The DAC– PSM’s charter is being renewed in accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) (5 U.S.C., Appendix) and 41 CFR 102–3.55(a)(4). The charter and contact information for the DAC–PSM’s Designated Federal Officer (DFO) are found at https:// www.facadatabase.gov/FACA/apex/ FACAPublicAgencyNavigation. The DAC–PSM provides the Secretary of Defense, Deputy Secretary of Defense (‘‘the DoD Appointing Authority’’), the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness (USD(P&R)), and, as applicable, the Secretary of Homeland Security, with independent advice and recommendations on the prevention of sexual assault (including rape, forcible sodomy, other sexual assault, and other sexual misconduct (including behaviors on the sexual assault continuum of harm)) involving members of the Armed Forces and the policies, programs, and practices of each Military Department, each Armed Force, each Military Service Academy (to include the United States Coast Guard Academy), at all DoD educational institutions and training facilities for the prevention of sexual assault, and other topics of special interest to the Department in response to specific tasks from the DoD Appointing Authority or the USD(P&R). The DAC–PSM is composed of no more than 20 members who are eminent authorities in the field and who have expertise in the prevention of sexual assault and behaviors on the sexual assault continuum of harm; adverse behaviors, including the prevention of suicide and the prevention of substance abuse; the change of culture of large organizations; implementation science; sexual assault prevention efforts of institutions of higher education, public health officials, and such other individuals as the DoD Appointing Authority considers appropriate. Members will consist of talented, innovative private sector leaders with a diversity of background, experience, and thought in support of the DAC–PSM missions. Individual members are appointed according to DoD policy and procedures, and serve a term of service of one-to-four years with annual renewals. One member will be appointed as Chair of the DAC–PSM. No member, unless approved by the DoD Appointing Authority according to DoD policy and procedures, may serve more VerDate Sep<11>2014 19:54 Dec 06, 2022 Jkt 259001 than two consecutive terms of service on the DAC–PSM, or serve on more than two DoD Federal advisory committees at one time. DAC–PSM members who are not fulltime or permanent part-time Federal civilian officers or employees are appointed as experts or consultants, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 3109, to serve as special government employee members. DAC–PSM members who are full-time or permanent part-time Federal civilian officers or employees are designated pursuant to 41 CFR 102–3.130(a), to serve as regular government employee members. In accordance with § 550B(b)(3) of the Fiscal Year 2020 National Defense Authorization Act, no active duty member of the Armed Forces shall be appointed as a DAC– PSM member. All DAC–PSM members are appointed to provide advice based on their best judgment without representing any particular point of view and in a manner that is free from conflict of interest. Except for reimbursement of official DAC–PSM-related travel and per diem, members serve without compensation. The public or interested organizations may submit written statements about the DAC–PSM’s mission and functions. Written statements may be submitted at any time or in response to the stated agenda of planned meeting of the DAC– PSM. All written statements shall be submitted to the DFO for the DAC–PSM, and this individual will ensure that the written statements are provided to the membership for their consideration. Dated: December 2, 2022. Aaron T. Siegel, Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense. [FR Doc. 2022–26570 Filed 12–6–22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 5001–06–P DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Office of the Secretary Renewal of Department of Defense Federal Advisory Committees— Defense Health Board Department of Defense (DoD). Renewal of Federal Advisory Committee. AGENCY: ACTION: The DoD is publishing this notice to announce that it is renewing the Defense Health Board (DHB). FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jim Freeman, DoD Advisory Committee Management Officer, 703–692–5952. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The DHB is being renewed in accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00022 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 75043 (FACA) (5 U.S.C., App.) and 41 CFR 102–3.50(d). The charter and contact information for the DHB’s Designated Federal Officer (DFO) are found at https://www.facadatabase.gov/FACA/ apex/FACAPublicAgencyNavigation. The DHB provides independent advice and recommendations to maximize the safety and quality of, as well as access to, health care for DoD health care beneficiaries. The DHB will focus on matters pertaining to a. DoD healthcare policy and program management; b. delivery of high-quality health care services to DoD beneficiaries; c. the promotion of health, wellness, and prevention within the DoD; d. the treatment of disease and injury by the DoD; e. health research priorities; and f. other health-related matters of special interest to the DoD, as determined by the Secretary of Defense, the Deputy Secretary of Defense, (‘‘the DoD Appointing Authority’’), or the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness. All DHB work will be in response to written terms of reference approved by the DoD Appointing Authority or the USD(P&R), unless otherwise provided by in statute or Presidential directive. The DHB is composed of no more than 20 members, and as determined by the DoD Appointing Authority, the DHB’s total parent-level and subcommittee level membership cannot exceed 50 members unless otherwise directed by the DoD Appointing Authority. Membership will consist of private and public healthcare leaders with a diversity of background, experience, and thought in support of the DHB’s mission in one or more of the following disciplines: health systems, clinical health care, infectious disease, public health, trauma medicine, beneficiary representation, health informatics, patient care safety/quality care, neuroscience, and/or behavioral health. Individual members will be appointed according to DoD policy and procedures, and serve a term of service of one-to-four years with annual renewals. One member will be appointed as Chair of the DHB. No member, unless approved according to DoD policy and procedures, may serve more than two consecutive terms of service on the DHB, or serve on more than two DoD Federal advisory committees at one time. DHB members who are not full-time or permanent part-time Federal civilian officers or employees, or active duty members of the Uniformed Services, will be appointed as experts or consultants pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 3109 to serve as special government employee members. DHB members who are full- E:\FR\FM\07DEN1.SGM 07DEN1 75044 Federal Register / Vol. 87, No. 234 / Wednesday, December 7, 2022 / Notices time or permanent part-time Federal civilian officers or employees, or active duty members of the Uniformed Services, will be appointed pursuant to 41 CFR 102–3.130(a) to serve as regular government employee members. All members of the DHB are appointed to exercise their own best judgment on behalf of the DoD, without representing any particular point of view, and to discuss and deliberate in a manner that is free from conflict of interest. Except for reimbursement of official DHB-related travel and per diem, members serve without compensation. The public or interested organizations may submit written statements to the DHB membership about the DHB’s mission and functions. Written statements may be submitted at any time or in response to the stated agenda of planned meeting of the DHB. All written statements shall be submitted to the DFO for the DHB, and this individual will ensure that the written statements are provided to the membership for their consideration. Dated: December 2, 2022. Aaron T. Siegel, Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense. [FR Doc. 2022–26572 Filed 12–6–22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 5001–06–P DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION [Docket No.: ED–2022–SCC–0119] Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission to the Office of Management and Budget for Review and Approval; Comment Request; 2023–24 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS:24) Field Test—Student Data Collection and Student Records Institute of Education Sciences (IES), National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), Department of Education (ED). ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of 1995, the Department is proposing a revision of a currently approved information collection request (ICR). DATES: Interested persons are invited to submit comments on or before January 6, 2023. ADDRESSES: Written comments and recommendations for proposed information collection requests should be submitted within 30 days of publication of this notice. Click on this link www.reginfo.gov/public/do/ ddrumheller on DSK6VXHR33PROD with NOTICES SUMMARY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 19:54 Dec 06, 2022 Jkt 259001 PRAMain to access the site. Find this information collection request (ICR) by selecting ‘‘Department of Education’’ under ‘‘Currently Under Review,’’ then check the ‘‘Only Show ICR for Public Comment’’ checkbox. Reginfo.gov provides two links to view documents related to this information collection request. Information collection forms and instructions may be found by clicking on the ‘‘View Information Collection (IC) List’’ link. Supporting statements and other supporting documentation may be found by clicking on the ‘‘View Supporting Statement and Other Documents’’ link. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For specific questions related to collection activities, please contact Carrie Clarady, (202) 245–6347. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Department is especially interested in public comment addressing the following issues: (1) is this collection necessary to the proper functions of the Department; (2) will this information be processed and used in a timely manner; (3) is the estimate of burden accurate; (4) how might the Department enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and (5) how might the Department minimize the burden of this collection on the respondents, including through the use of information technology. Please note that written comments received in response to this notice will be considered public records. Title of Collection: 2023–24 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS:24) Field Test—Student Data Collection and Student Records. OMB Control Number: 1850–0666. Type of Review: Revision of a currently approved ICR. Respondents/Affected Public: Individuals or Households. Total Estimated Number of Annual Responses: 7,237. Total Estimated Number of Annual Burden Hours: 8,663. Abstract: This request is to conduct the 2023–24 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study Field Test (NPSAS:24 FT) student data collection, consisting of a student record data abstraction and a student survey, carrying over the approved NPSAS:24 FT Institution Collection (OMB#1859– 0666 v. 33). This study is being conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), within the Institute of Education Sciences (IES), part of the U.S. Department of Education. This submission covers materials and procedures related to the NPSAS:24 student data collection, which includes PO 00000 Frm 00023 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 abstraction of student data from institutions and a student survey, administered primarily as a web survey, and carries over respondent burden, procedures, and materials related to the NPSAS:24 FT institution sampling, enrollment list collection, and matching to administrative data files as approved by OMB in September 2022 (OMB#1859–0666 v. 33). The materials and procedures are based on those developed for previous institution-based data collections, including the 2019–20 National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS:20) [OMB #1850–0666 v.25]. The first NPSAS was implemented by NCES during the 1986–87 academic year to meet the need for national data about significant financial aid issues. Since 1987, NPSAS has been fielded every 2 to 4 years, most recently during the 2019–20 academic year (NPSAS:20). NPSAS:24 will be nationallyrepresentative. The NPSAS:24 field test sample size will be 6,000 students, and the full-scale sample will include 137,000 nationally representative undergraduate and 25,000 nationally representative graduate students who will be asked to complete a survey and for whom we will collect student records and administrative data. If the full-scale budget allows, we will include state-representative sampling for the full-scale collection and provide the budget for a state-representative sampling plan in the 30-day full-scale package, planned for 2023. Also, if exercised, NPSAS:24 will serve as the base year for the 2024 cohort of the Baccalaureate and Beyond (B&B) Longitudinal Study and will include a nationally representative sample of students who will complete requirements for the bachelor’s degree during the NPSAS year (i.e., completed at some point between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023 for the field test and July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024 for the fullscale). Subsets of questions in the student survey will focus on describing aspects of the experience of students in their last year of postsecondary education, including student debt and education experiences. This submission is designed to adequately justify the need for and overall practical utility of the full study, presenting the overarching plan for all phases of the student data collection and providing as much detail about the measures to be used as is available at the time of this submission. As part of this submission, NCES is publishing a notice in the Federal Register allowing first a 60- and then a 30-day public comment period. Field test materials, procedures, and results E:\FR\FM\07DEN1.SGM 07DEN1

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[Federal Register Volume 87, Number 234 (Wednesday, December 7, 2022)]
[Notices]
[Pages 75043-75044]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2022-26572]


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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

Office of the Secretary


Renewal of Department of Defense Federal Advisory Committees--
Defense Health Board

AGENCY: Department of Defense (DoD).

ACTION: Renewal of Federal Advisory Committee.

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SUMMARY: The DoD is publishing this notice to announce that it is 
renewing the Defense Health Board (DHB).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jim Freeman, DoD Advisory Committee 
Management Officer, 703-692-5952.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The DHB is being renewed in accordance with 
the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) (5 U.S.C., App.) and 41 CFR 
102-3.50(d). The charter and contact information for the DHB's 
Designated Federal Officer (DFO) are found at https://www.facadatabase.gov/FACA/apex/FACAPublicAgencyNavigation.
    The DHB provides independent advice and recommendations to maximize 
the safety and quality of, as well as access to, health care for DoD 
health care beneficiaries. The DHB will focus on matters pertaining to 
a. DoD healthcare policy and program management; b. delivery of high-
quality health care services to DoD beneficiaries; c. the promotion of 
health, wellness, and prevention within the DoD; d. the treatment of 
disease and injury by the DoD; e. health research priorities; and f. 
other health-related matters of special interest to the DoD, as 
determined by the Secretary of Defense, the Deputy Secretary of 
Defense, (``the DoD Appointing Authority''), or the Under Secretary of 
Defense for Personnel and Readiness. All DHB work will be in response 
to written terms of reference approved by the DoD Appointing Authority 
or the USD(P&R), unless otherwise provided by in statute or 
Presidential directive.
    The DHB is composed of no more than 20 members, and as determined 
by the DoD Appointing Authority, the DHB's total parent-level and 
subcommittee level membership cannot exceed 50 members unless otherwise 
directed by the DoD Appointing Authority. Membership will consist of 
private and public healthcare leaders with a diversity of background, 
experience, and thought in support of the DHB's mission in one or more 
of the following disciplines: health systems, clinical health care, 
infectious disease, public health, trauma medicine, beneficiary 
representation, health informatics, patient care safety/quality care, 
neuroscience, and/or behavioral health. Individual members will be 
appointed according to DoD policy and procedures, and serve a term of 
service of one-to-four years with annual renewals. One member will be 
appointed as Chair of the DHB. No member, unless approved according to 
DoD policy and procedures, may serve more than two consecutive terms of 
service on the DHB, or serve on more than two DoD Federal advisory 
committees at one time.
    DHB members who are not full-time or permanent part-time Federal 
civilian officers or employees, or active duty members of the Uniformed 
Services, will be appointed as experts or consultants pursuant to 5 
U.S.C. 3109 to serve as special government employee members. DHB 
members who are full-

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time or permanent part-time Federal civilian officers or employees, or 
active duty members of the Uniformed Services, will be appointed 
pursuant to 41 CFR 102-3.130(a) to serve as regular government employee 
members.
    All members of the DHB are appointed to exercise their own best 
judgment on behalf of the DoD, without representing any particular 
point of view, and to discuss and deliberate in a manner that is free 
from conflict of interest. Except for reimbursement of official DHB-
related travel and per diem, members serve without compensation.
    The public or interested organizations may submit written 
statements to the DHB membership about the DHB's mission and functions. 
Written statements may be submitted at any time or in response to the 
stated agenda of planned meeting of the DHB. All written statements 
shall be submitted to the DFO for the DHB, and this individual will 
ensure that the written statements are provided to the membership for 
their consideration.

    Dated: December 2, 2022.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
[FR Doc. 2022-26572 Filed 12-6-22; 8:45 am]
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