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TABLE 2—FILING FEES—Continued
Item No.
Fee code
3 ...................
7404
5 ...................
6403
5 ...................
6 ...................
7403
6406
6 ...................
7406
7 ...................
6407
7 ...................
7407
7 ...................
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Filing fee
($)
Total non-hour
cost burden
($)
(a)
(b)
(a) × (b) = (c)
8,345
200
1,669,000
10
325
3,250
3,390
5
225
300
762,750
1,500
595
200
119,000
5
200
1,000
335
100
33,500
7408
Request for Extension of Time to File an Opposition under
§ 2.102(c)(1)(ii) or (c)(2).
Ex Parte Appeal to the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board
Filed (Paper Submission).
Ex Parte Appeal to the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board
Brief in an Ex Parte Appeal to the Board, per Class (Paper
Submission).
Electronic Brief in an Ex Parte Appeal to the Board, per
Class.
Second or Subsequent Request for an Extension of Time
to File an Appeal Brief, per Application (Paper Submission).
Electronic Second or Subsequent Request for an Extension
of Time to File an Appeal Brief, per Application.
Request for an Oral Hearing .................................................
125
500
62,500
........................
................................................................................................
24,320
........................
9,079,500
Postage Costs
Express or first-class mail through the
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delivery to the TTAB is only available
under extraordinary circumstances. The
USPTO estimates that the average
postage cost for a mailed submission,
using a Priority Mail flat rate legal
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approximately 55 submissions will be
mailed to the USPTO per year.
Therefore, the USPTO estimates that
postage costs in this information
collection will be $547.
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COMMITTEE FOR PURCHASE FROM
PEOPLE WHO ARE BLIND OR
SEVERELY DISABLED
Procurement List; Change
Committee for Purchase From
People Who Are Blind or Severely
Disabled.
ACTION: Change to the Procurement List.
AGENCY:
This action changes
information regarding a service on the
Procurement List that is furnished by a
nonprofit agency employing persons
who are blind or have other severe
disabilities.
SUMMARY:
Effective date of this action will
be the date of allocation.
ADDRESSES: Committee for Purchase
From People Who Are Blind or Severely
Disabled, 355 E Street SW, Washington,
DC 20024.
DATES:
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Michael R. Jurkowski, Telephone: (703)
785–6404, or email CMTEFedReg@
AbilityOne.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Additions; Transfer
The Committee has authorized two
changes to the Procurement List:
authorization to transfer the
Procurement List requirement described
herein and authorized additional
sources of supply. The Federal
Government entity identified in this
notice will be required to procure the
services listed below from nonprofit
agencies employing persons who are
blind or have other severe disabilities.
Regulatory Flexibility Act Certification
I certify that the following action will
not have a significant impact on any
small entities. The major factors
considered for this certification were:
1. The action did not result in any
additional reporting, recordkeeping, or
other compliance requirements for small
entities other than the nonprofit
agencies furnishing the services to the
Government.
2. The action did result in authorizing
nonprofit agencies to furnish the
products to the Government.
3. There were no known regulatory
alternatives which would have
accomplished the objectives of the
Javits-Wagner-O’Day Act (41 U.S.C.
8501–8506) in connection with the
products added to the Procurement List.
End of Certification
The following are changes to the
service currently on the Procurement
List:
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Service(s)
Service Type: Facilities Maintenance
Services
Mandatory for: U.S. Army, Department of
Public Works, Fort Knox, Ky
The Committee for Purchase From People
Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled
(Committee), is announcing that the
Committee approved the transfer of the Total
Facilities Maintenance (TFM) Pilot Project at
Fort Knox, KY from SourceAmerica to a
participating nonprofit agency. Additionally,
the Committee announces it approved and
added Skookum Contract Services and
Professional Contract Services, Inc. to the
Procurement List as authorized sources for
the TFM requirement.
As announced by the Committee on 3/23/
23, 88 FR 17553, the TFM requirement
consists of approximately 109,054 acres and
2,326 buildings and covers several functional
areas, such as building and structure
maintenance, snow and ice removal,
landscaping services, utility system
maintenance, and others. SourceAmerica is
the incumbent TFM contractor, but the
Pilot’s short-term goal was to allocate the
TFM requirement away from SourceAmerica
to a participating nonprofit agency utilizing
enhanced competitive procedures.
SourceAmerica recommended both nonprofit
agencies following completion of the Phase I
evaluations. The Committee’s decision to
transfer this requirement and approve the
authorized sources formally closes Phase I of
the Pilot and authorizes SourceAmerica to
commence Phase II.
The Committee has authorized a multifactor evaluation process for Phase II that
includes a price component. In accordance
with a Memorandum of Agreement between
the U.S. Army, the U.S. AbilityOne
Commission (Committee) and SourceAmerica
the multi-factor evaluation will assess the
two authorized nonprofit agencies on
technical capability, past performance, and
price. Utilizing considerations of technical
capability, past performance and price could
require a trade-off analysis between the two
nonprofit agencies. However, consistent with
the Memorandum of Agreement, the
Committee has determined that price may
not be given greater weight than technical
capability or have greater or equal weight as
past performance.
The U.S. Army’s Installation Management
Command and the Army’s Mission and
Installation Contracting Command will
provide technical support to SourceAmerica
throughout the Phase II evaluation process.
Because SourceAmerica is one of the central
nonprofit agencies designated by the
Committee under 41 U.S.C. 8503(c) to
allocate orders from the Government,
SourceAmerica will select and allocate the
TFM requirement to the nonprofit agency
proposing the best overall solution to the
Army. After Phase II concludes,
SourceAmerica will provide a recommended
price to the Commission who will consider
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that recommendation before establishing the
fair market price.
Michael R. Jurkowski,
Acting Director, Business Operations.
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The Department of Education
(Department) is issuing a notice inviting
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year (FY) 2023 for two types of grants:
CSP Developer Grants, Assistance
Listing Numbers 84.282B (for the
opening of new charter schools) and
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Review: September 5, 2023.
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The Department will hold a preapplication meeting via webinar to
provide technical assistance to
prospective applicants. Detailed
information regarding this webinar will
be provided at https://oese.ed.gov/
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COMMITTEE FOR PURCHASE FROM PEOPLE WHO ARE BLIND OR SEVERELY DISABLED
Procurement List; Change
AGENCY: Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely
Disabled.
ACTION: Change to the Procurement List.
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SUMMARY: This action changes information regarding a service on the
Procurement List that is furnished by a nonprofit agency employing
persons who are blind or have other severe disabilities.
DATES: Effective date of this action will be the date of allocation.
ADDRESSES: Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely
Disabled, 355 E Street SW, Washington, DC 20024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael R. Jurkowski, Telephone: (703)
785-6404, or email [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Additions; Transfer
The Committee has authorized two changes to the Procurement List:
authorization to transfer the Procurement List requirement described
herein and authorized additional sources of supply. The Federal
Government entity identified in this notice will be required to procure
the services listed below from nonprofit agencies employing persons who
are blind or have other severe disabilities.
Regulatory Flexibility Act Certification
I certify that the following action will not have a significant
impact on any small entities. The major factors considered for this
certification were:
1. The action did not result in any additional reporting,
recordkeeping, or other compliance requirements for small entities
other than the nonprofit agencies furnishing the services to the
Government.
2. The action did result in authorizing nonprofit agencies to
furnish the products to the Government.
3. There were no known regulatory alternatives which would have
accomplished the objectives of the Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act (41 U.S.C.
8501-8506) in connection with the products added to the Procurement
List.
End of Certification
The following are changes to the service currently on the
Procurement List:
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Service(s)
Service Type: Facilities Maintenance Services
Mandatory for: U.S. Army, Department of Public Works, Fort Knox, Ky
The Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely
Disabled (Committee), is announcing that the Committee approved the
transfer of the Total Facilities Maintenance (TFM) Pilot Project at
Fort Knox, KY from SourceAmerica to a participating nonprofit
agency. Additionally, the Committee announces it approved and added
Skookum Contract Services and Professional Contract Services, Inc.
to the Procurement List as authorized sources for the TFM
requirement.
As announced by the Committee on 3/23/23, 88 FR 17553, the TFM
requirement consists of approximately 109,054 acres and 2,326
buildings and covers several functional areas, such as building and
structure maintenance, snow and ice removal, landscaping services,
utility system maintenance, and others. SourceAmerica is the
incumbent TFM contractor, but the Pilot's short-term goal was to
allocate the TFM requirement away from SourceAmerica to a
participating nonprofit agency utilizing enhanced competitive
procedures. SourceAmerica recommended both nonprofit agencies
following completion of the Phase I evaluations. The Committee's
decision to transfer this requirement and approve the authorized
sources formally closes Phase I of the Pilot and authorizes
SourceAmerica to commence Phase II.
The Committee has authorized a multi-factor evaluation process
for Phase II that includes a price component. In accordance with a
Memorandum of Agreement between the U.S. Army, the U.S. AbilityOne
Commission (Committee) and SourceAmerica the multi-factor evaluation
will assess the two authorized nonprofit agencies on technical
capability, past performance, and price. Utilizing considerations of
technical capability, past performance and price could require a
trade-off analysis between the two nonprofit agencies. However,
consistent with the Memorandum of Agreement, the Committee has
determined that price may not be given greater weight than technical
capability or have greater or equal weight as past performance.
The U.S. Army's Installation Management Command and the Army's
Mission and Installation Contracting Command will provide technical
support to SourceAmerica throughout the Phase II evaluation process.
Because SourceAmerica is one of the central nonprofit agencies
designated by the Committee under 41 U.S.C. 8503(c) to allocate
orders from the Government, SourceAmerica will select and allocate
the TFM requirement to the nonprofit agency proposing the best
overall solution to the Army. After Phase II concludes,
SourceAmerica will provide a recommended price to the Commission who
will consider that recommendation before establishing the fair
market price.
Michael R. Jurkowski,
Acting Director, Business Operations.
[FR Doc. 2023-11846 Filed 6-2-23; 8:45 am]
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