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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS
Solicitation of Nominations for the
Appointment to the Advisory
Committee on Tribal and Indian Affairs
ACTION:
Notice.
The Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA), Office of Public and
Intergovernmental Affairs (OPIA), Office
of Tribal Government Relations (OTGR),
is seeking nominations of qualified
candidates to be considered for
appointment as a member of the
Advisory Committee on Tribal and
Indian Affairs (‘‘the Committee’’) to
represent the following Indian Health
Service (IHS) Areas: Bemidji; California;
Great Plains; Nashville; Navajo; Tucson.
DATES: Nominations for membership on
the Committee must be received no later
than 5:00 p.m. EST on August 1, 2023.
ADDRESSES: All nomination packages
(Application, should be mailed to the
Office of Tribal Government Relations,
810 Vermont Ave. NW, Suite 915H
(075), Washington, DC 20420 or emailed
to: tribalgovernmentconsultation@
va.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Stephanie Birdwell and/or Mr. Peter
Vicaire, Office of Tribal Government
Relations, 810 Vermont Ave. NW, Ste.
915H (075), Washington, DC 20420. A
copy of the Committee charter can be
obtained by contacting Peter.Vicaire@
va.gov (612–558–7744) or by accessing
the website managed by OTGR at:
https://www.va.gov/
TRIBALGOVERNMENT/index.asp.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
carrying out the duties set forth, the
Committee responsibilities include, but
are not limited to:
(1) Identify for the Department
evolving issues of relevance to Indian
tribes, tribal organizations and Native
American Veterans relating to programs
and services of the Department;
(2) Propose clarifications,
recommendations and solutions to
address issues raised at tribal, regional
and national levels, especially regarding
any tribal consultation reports;
(3) Provide a forum for Indian tribes,
tribal organizations, urban Indian
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organizations, Native Hawaiian
organizations and the Department to
discuss issues and proposals for changes
to Department regulations, policies and
procedures;
(4) Identify priorities and provide
advice on appropriate strategies for
tribal consultation and urban Indian
organizations conferring on issues at the
tribal, regional, or national levels;
(5) Ensure that pertinent issues are
brought to the attention of Indian tribes,
tribal organizations, urban Indian
organizations and Native Hawaiian
organizations in a timely manner, so
that feedback can be obtained;
(6) Encourage the Secretary to work
with other Federal agencies and
Congress so that Native American
Veterans are not denied the full benefit
of their status as both Native Americans
and Veterans;
(7) Highlight contributions of Native
American Veterans in the Armed
Forces;
(8) Make recommendations on the
consultation policy of the Department
on tribal matters;
(9) Support a process to develop an
urban Indian organization confer policy
to ensure the Secretary confers, to the
maximum extent practicable, with
urban Indian organizations; and
(10) With the Secretary’s written
approval, conduct other duties as
recommended by the Committee.
Authority: The Committee was
established in accordance with section
7002 of Public Law 116–315
(H.R.7105—Johnny Isakson and David
P. Roe, M.D. Veterans Health Care and
Benefits Improvement Act of 2020). In
accordance with Public Law 116–315,
the Committee provides advice and
guidance to the Secretary of Veterans
Affairs on all matters relating to Indian
tribes, tribal organizations, Native
Hawaiian organizations and Native
American Veterans. The Committee
serves in an advisory capacity, makes
recommendations to the Secretary on
ways the Department can improve the
programs and services of the
Department to better serve Native
American Veterans.
Membership Criteria: OTGR is
requesting nominations for the current
vacancies on the Committee. The
Committee is composed of 15 members.
As required by statute, the members of
the Committee are appointed by the
Secretary from the general public,
including:
(1) At least one member of each of the
12 IHS service areas is represented in
the membership of the Committee
nominated by Indian tribes or tribal
organization.
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(2) At least one member of the
Committee represents the Native
Hawaiian Veteran community
nominated by a Native Hawaiian
Organization.
(3) At least one member of the
Committee represents urban Indian
organizations nominated by a national
urban Indian organization.
(4) Not fewer than half of the
members are Veterans, unless the
Secretary determines that an insufficient
number of qualified Veterans were
nominated.
(5) No member of the Committee may
be an employee of the Federal
Government.
In accordance with Public Law 116–
315, the Secretary determines the
number and terms of service for
members of the Committee, which are
appointed by the Secretary, except that
a term of service of any such member
may not exceed a term of two years.
Additionally, a member may be
reappointed for one additional term at
the Secretary’s discretion.
Professional Qualifications: In
addition to the criteria above, VA
seeks—
(1) Diversity in professional and
personal qualifications;
(2) Experience in military service and
military deployments (please identify
your Branch of Service and Rank);
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(3) Current work with Veterans;
(4) Committee subject matter
expertise; and
(5) Experience working in large and
complex organizations.
Requirements for Nomination
Submission:
Nominations should be typewritten
(one nomination per nominator).
Nomination package should include: (1)
a letter of nomination that clearly states
the name and affiliation of the nominee,
the basis for the nomination (i.e.,
specific attributes which qualify the
nominee for service in this capacity),
and a statement from the nominee
indicating a willingness to serve as a
member of the Committee; (2) the
nominee’s contact information,
including name, mailing address,
telephone number(s), and email address;
(3) the nominee’s curriculum vitae or
resume, not to exceed five pages and (4)
a summary of the nominee’s experience
and qualification relative to the
professional qualifications criteria listed
above.
The individual selected for
appointment to the Committee shall be
invited to serve a two-year term. All
members will receive travel expenses
and a per diem allowance in accordance
with the Federal Travel Regulations for
any travel made in connection with
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their duties as members of the
Committee.
The Department makes every effort to
ensure that the membership of its
Federal advisory committees is balanced
in terms of points of view represented
and the committee’s function. Every
effort is made to ensure that a broad
representation of geographic areas,
males & females, racial and ethnic
minority groups, and Veterans with
disabilities are given consideration for
membership. Appointment to this
Committee shall be made without
discrimination because of a person’s
race, color, religion, sex (including
gender identity, transgender status,
sexual orientation, and pregnancy),
national origin, age, disability, or
genetic information. Nominations must
state that the nominee is willing to serve
as a member of the Committee and
appears to have no conflict of interest
that would preclude membership. An
ethics review is conducted for each
selected nominee.
Dated: June 22, 2023.
Jelessa M. Burney,
Federal Advisory Committee Management
Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Solicitation of Nominations for the Appointment to the Advisory
Committee on Tribal and Indian Affairs
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Office of Public and
Intergovernmental Affairs (OPIA), Office of Tribal Government Relations
(OTGR), is seeking nominations of qualified candidates to be considered
for appointment as a member of the Advisory Committee on Tribal and
Indian Affairs (``the Committee'') to represent the following Indian
Health Service (IHS) Areas: Bemidji; California; Great Plains;
Nashville; Navajo; Tucson.
DATES: Nominations for membership on the Committee must be received no
later than 5:00 p.m. EST on August 1, 2023.
ADDRESSES: All nomination packages (Application, should be mailed to
the Office of Tribal Government Relations, 810 Vermont Ave. NW, Suite
915H (075), Washington, DC 20420 or emailed to:
[email protected].
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Stephanie Birdwell and/or Mr.
Peter Vicaire, Office of Tribal Government Relations, 810 Vermont Ave.
NW, Ste. 915H (075), Washington, DC 20420. A copy of the Committee
charter can be obtained by contacting [email protected] (612-558-
7744) or by accessing the website managed by OTGR at: https://www.va.gov/TRIBALGOVERNMENT/index.asp.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In carrying out the duties set forth, the
Committee responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
(1) Identify for the Department evolving issues of relevance to
Indian tribes, tribal organizations and Native American Veterans
relating to programs and services of the Department;
(2) Propose clarifications, recommendations and solutions to
address issues raised at tribal, regional and national levels,
especially regarding any tribal consultation reports;
(3) Provide a forum for Indian tribes, tribal organizations, urban
Indian organizations, Native Hawaiian organizations and the Department
to discuss issues and proposals for changes to Department regulations,
policies and procedures;
(4) Identify priorities and provide advice on appropriate
strategies for tribal consultation and urban Indian organizations
conferring on issues at the tribal, regional, or national levels;
(5) Ensure that pertinent issues are brought to the attention of
Indian tribes, tribal organizations, urban Indian organizations and
Native Hawaiian organizations in a timely manner, so that feedback can
be obtained;
(6) Encourage the Secretary to work with other Federal agencies and
Congress so that Native American Veterans are not denied the full
benefit of their status as both Native Americans and Veterans;
(7) Highlight contributions of Native American Veterans in the
Armed Forces;
(8) Make recommendations on the consultation policy of the
Department on tribal matters;
(9) Support a process to develop an urban Indian organization
confer policy to ensure the Secretary confers, to the maximum extent
practicable, with urban Indian organizations; and
(10) With the Secretary's written approval, conduct other duties as
recommended by the Committee.
Authority: The Committee was established in accordance with section
7002 of Public Law 116-315 (H.R.7105--Johnny Isakson and David P. Roe,
M.D. Veterans Health Care and Benefits Improvement Act of 2020). In
accordance with Public Law 116-315, the Committee provides advice and
guidance to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs on all matters relating
to Indian tribes, tribal organizations, Native Hawaiian organizations
and Native American Veterans. The Committee serves in an advisory
capacity, makes recommendations to the Secretary on ways the Department
can improve the programs and services of the Department to better serve
Native American Veterans.
Membership Criteria: OTGR is requesting nominations for the current
vacancies on the Committee. The Committee is composed of 15 members. As
required by statute, the members of the Committee are appointed by the
Secretary from the general public, including:
(1) At least one member of each of the 12 IHS service areas is
represented in the membership of the Committee nominated by Indian
tribes or tribal organization.
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(2) At least one member of the Committee represents the Native
Hawaiian Veteran community nominated by a Native Hawaiian Organization.
(3) At least one member of the Committee represents urban Indian
organizations nominated by a national urban Indian organization.
(4) Not fewer than half of the members are Veterans, unless the
Secretary determines that an insufficient number of qualified Veterans
were nominated.
(5) No member of the Committee may be an employee of the Federal
Government.
In accordance with Public Law 116-315, the Secretary determines the
number and terms of service for members of the Committee, which are
appointed by the Secretary, except that a term of service of any such
member may not exceed a term of two years. Additionally, a member may
be reappointed for one additional term at the Secretary's discretion.
Professional Qualifications: In addition to the criteria above, VA
seeks--
(1) Diversity in professional and personal qualifications;
(2) Experience in military service and military deployments (please
identify your Branch of Service and Rank);
(3) Current work with Veterans;
(4) Committee subject matter expertise; and
(5) Experience working in large and complex organizations.
Requirements for Nomination Submission:
Nominations should be typewritten (one nomination per nominator).
Nomination package should include: (1) a letter of nomination that
clearly states the name and affiliation of the nominee, the basis for
the nomination (i.e., specific attributes which qualify the nominee for
service in this capacity), and a statement from the nominee indicating
a willingness to serve as a member of the Committee; (2) the nominee's
contact information, including name, mailing address, telephone
number(s), and email address; (3) the nominee's curriculum vitae or
resume, not to exceed five pages and (4) a summary of the nominee's
experience and qualification relative to the professional
qualifications criteria listed above.
The individual selected for appointment to the Committee shall be
invited to serve a two-year term. All members will receive travel
expenses and a per diem allowance in accordance with the Federal Travel
Regulations for any travel made in connection with their duties as
members of the Committee.
The Department makes every effort to ensure that the membership of
its Federal advisory committees is balanced in terms of points of view
represented and the committee's function. Every effort is made to
ensure that a broad representation of geographic areas, males &
females, racial and ethnic minority groups, and Veterans with
disabilities are given consideration for membership. Appointment to
this Committee shall be made without discrimination because of a
person's race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity,
transgender status, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), national
origin, age, disability, or genetic information. Nominations must state
that the nominee is willing to serve as a member of the Committee and
appears to have no conflict of interest that would preclude membership.
An ethics review is conducted for each selected nominee.
Dated: June 22, 2023.
Jelessa M. Burney,
Federal Advisory Committee Management Officer.
[FR Doc. 2023-13675 Filed 6-27-23; 8:45 am]
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