Notice of Establishment of the National Intelligence University (NIU) Board of Visitors (BoV), 76513-76514 [2022-27045]
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS
ADMINISTRATION
[NARA–22–0026; NARA–2023–011]
Records Schedules; Administrative
Correction Notice
National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA).
ACTION: Notice of administrative
correction to a records schedule.
AGENCY:
We are making the following
administrative correction to DAA–0095–
2018–0099 of the U.S. Forest Service for
their Equipment Program Development
Records. The schedule covers records
related to the development and testing
of new Forest Service equipment and
equipment program administration. An
administrative correction addresses
errors or oversights to temporary items
in an approved records schedule. We
are adding a superseded item citation.
DATES: We must receive responses on
the schedules listed in this notice by
January 30, 2023.
ADDRESSES: You can find the records
schedule subject to this proposed
administrative correction on the
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information about records schedules,
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public comments on this administrative
correction, as required by 44 U.S.C.
3303a(a). The submitting agency cannot
implement the administrative correction
until the comment period ends and
NARA approves the change.
This administrative correction should
be read in conjunction with the
previously approved records schedule,
DAA–0095–2018–0099 Item 0001,
Department of Agriculture, U.S. Forest
Service, Equipment Development
Program Records. You can find this
schedule on the Records Control
Schedule at https://www.archives.gov/
files/records-mgmt/rcs/schedules/
departments/department-of-agriculture/
rg-0095/daa-0095-2018-0099_sf115.pdf.
Proposed Change
We are making an administrative
correction to Item 0001 Equipment
Development Program Records to add a
superseded item. Item 0001 was meant
to supersede N1–095–10–010, item 157,
Equipment Development Program
records, which can be found on the
Records Control Schedule at https://
www.archives.gov/files/records-mgmt/
rcs/schedules/departments/departmentof-agriculture/rg-0095/n1-095-10-010_
sf115.pdf. The supersession did not
appear in the Portable Document Format
(PDF) version of the schedule because of
a technical error. This error created an
ambiguous disposition. DAA–0095–
2018–0099–0001 will now supersede
N1–095–10–010 item 157. Both the 2018
item and the superseded item have
temporary dispositions, and the
retention period is the same.
Laurence Brewer,
Chief Records Officer for the U.S.
Government.
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OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF
NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Notice of Establishment of the National
Intelligence University (NIU) Board of
Visitors (BoV)
Office of the Director of
National Intelligence (ODNI).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The ODNI, announces the
establishment of the NIU BoV by the
Director of National Intelligence (DNI).
The BoV will provide the DNI with
independent advice and
recommendations on matters
concerning the NIU. Duration of this
Board is for two years unless renewed
by the DNI.
SUMMARY:
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The proposed NIU BoV Charter
will be filed on December 26, 2022
unless comments are received that
result in a contrary determination.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Executive Vice President, NIU, ODNI,
Patricia Larsen, 301–243–2121, excom@
odni.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
DATES:
I. Background and Authority
Pursuant to 50 U.S.C. 3227c, 41 CFR
part 102–3, and the Federal Advisory
Committee Act of 1972 (5 U.S.C.
appendix, as amended), the ODNI,
announces the establishment of the NIU
BoV by the Director of National
Intelligence (DNI).
The NIU is the Intelligence
Community’s (IC) sole accredited,
federal degree-granting institution.
Cleared government students,
representing a mixture from federal
agencies and all branches of the United
States Armed Services, come to NIU to
gain knowledge, drive debate,
participate in collaborative learning and
information sharing, and engage in
research concerning intelligence and
national security topics in a classified
setting. Previously, NIU was part of the
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA).
However, Congress subsequently
mandated that the DNI and the
Secretary of Defense work together to
transition the NIU from the DIA and
into the ODNI. See Section 5324(b)(l) of
the National Defense Authorization Act
(NDAA) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 (Pub.
L. 116–92).
The NIU BoV shall provide the DNI
independent advice and
recommendations on NIU matters,
including, but not limited to, mission,
policy, accreditation, faculty, students,
facilities, curricula, educational
methods, research, and administration.
The BoV fulfills a key element of the
NIU’s accreditation in ensuring that its
primary purpose is educational and that
it operates as an academic institution
with appropriate autonomy. As such, its
functions cannot be performed by the
ODNI, another existing committee, or
other means.
The NIU BoV is essential to the NIU’s
administration and continued
accreditation. As the IC’s sole degreegranting institution, NIU is the leading
institution for intelligence education,
in-depth research, and interagency
engagement. NIU’s continued service to
the national security community, under
BoV guidance, is in the public interest.
II. Structure
The Board shall consist of up to 12
members, including the Chair. Members
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are appointed to provide advice on the
basis of their best judgment without
representing any particular points of
view and in a manner that is free from
conflict of interest.
The members and chair shall possess
extensive professional experience in the
fields of national intelligence, national
defense, or academia.
As necessary, subordinate
subcommittees may be established with
the approval of the DNI or designee to
perform specific functions within the
Board’s purview.
Members shall be invited to serve for
consecutive terms of one year, for a total
not to exceed six years.
Meetings shall be held a minimum of
two times per year at the call of the
Designated Federal Official or designee
who shall approve the agenda and shall
be present at all meetings.
III. Compensation
NIU BoV members who are not
Regular Government Employees (RGE)
will not be paid salaries, wages, or
compensation attributable to their
services. If necessary and if requested,
members may be reimbursed for travel
and daily expenses incurred in
connection with their service in
accordance with the Federal Travel
Regulations. Participating RGEs will
continue to receive their government
salary and may receive government per
diem and travel allowances for any
applicable NIU BOV-related work.
Dated: December 7, 2022.
Robert A. Newton,
Deputy Chief Operating Officer.
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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Comment Request.
National Science Foundation.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The National Science
Foundation (NSF) is announcing plans
to establish this collection. In
accordance with the requirements of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, we
are providing opportunity for public
comment on this action. After obtaining
and considering public comment, NSF
will prepare the submission requesting
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) clearance of this collection for no
longer than 3 years.
DATES: Written comments on this notice
must be received by February 13, 2023
to be assured consideration. Comments
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received after that date will be
considered to the extent practicable.
Send comments to address below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Suzanne H. Plimpton, Reports Clearance
Officer, National Science Foundation,
2415 Eisenhower Avenue, Suite E7400,
Alexandria, Virginia 22314; telephone
(703) 292–7556; or send email to
splimpto@nsf.gov. Individuals who use
a telecommunications device for the
deaf (TDD) may call the Federal
Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–
800–877–8339, which is accessible 24
hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a
year (including Federal holidays).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title of Collection: National Science
Foundation (NSF) Directorate for
Technology, Innovation and
Partnerships (TIP) Reviewer Request
Form.
OMB Control No.: 3145–New.
Expiration Date of Approval: Not
applicable.
Abstract: NSF has advanced the full
spectrum of fundamental research and
education in all fields of science,
technology, engineering and
mathematics, or STEM, for more than 70
years—from foundational, curiositydriven research that has led to new
knowledge about our world, to useinspired, solution-oriented research that
has directly impacted people’s everyday
lives. At every stage, investments across
this spectrum have been deeply
intertwined.
NSF’s Directorate for Technology,
Innovation, and Partnerships (TIP)
doubles down on the agency’s
commitment to support use-inspired
research and the translation of research
results to the market and society. In
doing so, the new directorate
strengthens the intense interplay
between foundational and use-inspired
work, enhancing the full cycle of
discovery and innovation. This is best
illustrated through the programs within
the TIP Directorate portfolio—America’s
Seed Fund, Convergence Accelerator,
Innovation Corps (I-Corps), Partnerships
for Innovation, Pathways to Enable
Open-Source Ecosystems, and Regional
Innovation Engines—all reflect and
represent the various phases of the
technology transition/translation
spectrum, while accentuating the core
theme of use-inspired and solutionoriented research.
Due to the specialized nature of these
programs, it is necessary for the TIP
Directorate to refine its reviewer
recruitment efforts and reach out to
individuals that have the adequate and
appropriate combinations of expertise
and experience to serve as proposal
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reviewers for these programs. To recruit
cognizant reviewers that have the set of
unique skills and credentials—ones that
meet and align well with the needs of
these programs, the NSF TIP Directorate
requests the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) approval of a
customizable, directorate-wide Reviewer
Request Form to collect information that
is germane and bespoke to each program
within the TIP Directorate.
There are two parts to the Form. The
first part is similar to the agency-wide
Reviewer Request Form (NSF 428A), in
that information pertaining to the
individual’s name, contact information,
demographics, education level, and
professional experience will be asked.
The second part will vary based on the
program, as some programs in TIP are
more topically-driven, and/or themefocused than others. The information
collected on the second part
encompasses, but is not limited to, the
following areas: type of employing
institutions, areas of expertise,
provision of the individual’s LinkedIn
or professional web page, and potential
conflict of interests. Such data
collection will enable the Program
Directors to better assess whether the
combination of experience, expertise,
and skills of the interested individuals
are adequate and well-suited to help the
programs to evaluate proposals through
the merit review criteria as set forth by
the agency and the National Science
Board. (For more information on NSF
merit review principles and criteria,
please consult the NSF Proposal &
Award Policies & Procedures Guides
(PAPPG), Chapter III.A.)
Following standard OMB
requirements, NSF will require OMB
approval in advance and provide OMB
with a copy of the form containing these
questions and/or data fields. Data
collected will be used strictly for
reviewer recruiting purposes. The data
collection burden to the individuals will
be limited to no more than 10 minutes
of the respondents’ time in each
instance.
Respondents: The respondents
generally have the education and/or
experience level commensurate to a
university assistant professor.
Estimated Number of Annual
Respondents: 3,500.
Burden on the Public: The overall
annualized cost to the respondents is
estimated to be $25,718. The following
table shows the annualized estimate of
costs to the respondents who generally
have the education and/or experience
level commensurate to university
assistant professors. This estimated
hourly rate is based on a report from the
American Association of University
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OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Notice of Establishment of the National Intelligence University
(NIU) Board of Visitors (BoV)
AGENCY: Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The ODNI, announces the establishment of the NIU BoV by the
Director of National Intelligence (DNI). The BoV will provide the DNI
with independent advice and recommendations on matters concerning the
NIU. Duration of this Board is for two years unless renewed by the DNI.
DATES: The proposed NIU BoV Charter will be filed on December 26, 2022
unless comments are received that result in a contrary determination.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Executive Vice President, NIU, ODNI,
Patricia Larsen, 301-243-2121, [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background and Authority
Pursuant to 50 U.S.C. 3227c, 41 CFR part 102-3, and the Federal
Advisory Committee Act of 1972 (5 U.S.C. appendix, as amended), the
ODNI, announces the establishment of the NIU BoV by the Director of
National Intelligence (DNI).
The NIU is the Intelligence Community's (IC) sole accredited,
federal degree-granting institution. Cleared government students,
representing a mixture from federal agencies and all branches of the
United States Armed Services, come to NIU to gain knowledge, drive
debate, participate in collaborative learning and information sharing,
and engage in research concerning intelligence and national security
topics in a classified setting. Previously, NIU was part of the Defense
Intelligence Agency (DIA). However, Congress subsequently mandated that
the DNI and the Secretary of Defense work together to transition the
NIU from the DIA and into the ODNI. See Section 5324(b)(l) of the
National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2020
(Pub. L. 116-92).
The NIU BoV shall provide the DNI independent advice and
recommendations on NIU matters, including, but not limited to, mission,
policy, accreditation, faculty, students, facilities, curricula,
educational methods, research, and administration. The BoV fulfills a
key element of the NIU's accreditation in ensuring that its primary
purpose is educational and that it operates as an academic institution
with appropriate autonomy. As such, its functions cannot be performed
by the ODNI, another existing committee, or other means.
The NIU BoV is essential to the NIU's administration and continued
accreditation. As the IC's sole degree-granting institution, NIU is the
leading institution for intelligence education, in-depth research, and
interagency engagement. NIU's continued service to the national
security community, under BoV guidance, is in the public interest.
II. Structure
The Board shall consist of up to 12 members, including the Chair.
Members
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are appointed to provide advice on the basis of their best judgment
without representing any particular points of view and in a manner that
is free from conflict of interest.
The members and chair shall possess extensive professional
experience in the fields of national intelligence, national defense, or
academia.
As necessary, subordinate subcommittees may be established with the
approval of the DNI or designee to perform specific functions within
the Board's purview.
Members shall be invited to serve for consecutive terms of one
year, for a total not to exceed six years.
Meetings shall be held a minimum of two times per year at the call
of the Designated Federal Official or designee who shall approve the
agenda and shall be present at all meetings.
III. Compensation
NIU BoV members who are not Regular Government Employees (RGE) will
not be paid salaries, wages, or compensation attributable to their
services. If necessary and if requested, members may be reimbursed for
travel and daily expenses incurred in connection with their service in
accordance with the Federal Travel Regulations. Participating RGEs will
continue to receive their government salary and may receive government
per diem and travel allowances for any applicable NIU BOV-related work.
Dated: December 7, 2022.
Robert A. Newton,
Deputy Chief Operating Officer.
[FR Doc. 2022-27045 Filed 12-13-22; 8:45 am]
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