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ceiling of 7,999 ft MSL beneath and
within the lateral confines of the
existing Thud MOA; create Grand Bay
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the Federal Aviation Administration
modify the low-altitude airspace floors
to enhance low-altitude training within
the Moody Airspace Complex.
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regulatory agencies, and other relevant
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public on May 19, 2023, through a
Notice of Availability in the Federal
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provisions of the National
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4321, et seq.) and the Air Force’s
Environmental Impact Analysis Process
(32 CFR parts 989.21(b) and
989.24(b)(7)).
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Officer.
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Department of the Air Force
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Notice of Intent To Grant a Joint
Ownership Agreement With an
Exclusive Patent License
Department of the Air Force,
Department of Defense.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to the Bayh-Dole Act
and implementing regulations, the
Department of the Air Force hereby
gives notice of its intent to grant a joint
ownership agreement with an Exclusive
Patent License to Licensee, Battelle
Memorial Institute having a place of
business at 505 King Avenue,
Columbus, Ohio 43201.
DATES: Written objections must be filed
no later than fifteen (15) calendar days
after the date of publication of this
Notice.
SUMMARY:
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Submit written objections to
Dr. Griffin Romigh, Lead, Office of
Research and Technology Applications
(ORTA), AFRL/RY—Sensors
Directorate, Bldg. 600, 2nd Floor, 2241
Avionics Circle, Wright-Patterson AFB,
OH 45433; Phone (937) 713–3494; or
Email: griffin.romigh@us.af.mil. Include
Docket No. ARY–230418B–JA in the
subject line of the message.
ADDRESSES:
Dr.
Griffin Romigh, Lead, Office of Research
and Technology Applications (ORTA),
AFRL/RY—Sensors Directorate, Bldg.
600, 2nd Floor, 2241 Avionics Circle,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433;
Phone (937) 713–3494; or Email:
griffin.romigh@us.af.mil.
Abstract of patent application(s): An
integrated circuit (IC) validation method
consisting of means to acquire an image
of an IC under test by scanning an
optical beam over the IC under test to
optically inject carriers into the IC
under test and measuring an output
signal generated by the IC under test in
response to the optical carrier injection
(e.g., Two-photon Optical Beam Induced
Current—TOBIC); computing a
comparison image between the image of
the IC under test and a reference image;
and identifying suspect regions of the IC
under test based on the computed
difference image.
Intellectual property: U.S. Application
Serial No. 63/343,204, filed on May 18,
2022 entitled ‘‘Non-Destructive
Verification of Integrated Circuits’’.
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.
Authority: 35 U.S.C. 209; 37 CFR 404.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Defense Acquisition Regulations
System
Negotiation of a Reciprocal Defense
Procurement Agreement With the
Federative Republic of Brazil
Defense Acquisition
Regulations System, Department of
Defense (DoD).
ACTION: Notice and request for public
comments.
AGENCY:
On behalf of the U.S.
Government, DoD is contemplating
negotiating and concluding a new
Reciprocal Defense Procurement
Agreement with the Federative Republic
of Brazil. DoD is requesting industry
feedback regarding its experience in
public defense procurements conducted
by or on behalf of the Brazilian Ministry
of Defence or Armed Forces.
DATES: Comments must be received by
October 12, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments by email
to jeffrey.c.grover.civ@mail.mil.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Jeff Grover, telephone +1–703–380–
9783.
SUMMARY:
DoD has
concluded Reciprocal Defense
Procurement (RDP) Agreements with 28
qualifying countries, as defined in the
Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation
Supplement (DFARS) 225.003, at the
level of the Secretary of Defense and his
counterpart. The purpose of an RDP
Agreement is to promote rationalization,
standardization, interchangeability, and
interoperability of conventional defense
equipment with allies and other friendly
governments. These Agreements
provide a framework for ongoing
communication regarding market access
and procurement matters that enhance
effective defense cooperation.
RDP Agreements generally include
language by which the Parties agree that
their defense procurements will be
conducted in accordance with certain
implementing procedures. These
procedures relate to—
• Publication of notices of proposed
purchases;
• The content and availability of
solicitations for proposed purchases;
• Notification to each unsuccessful
offeror;
• Feedback, upon request, to
unsuccessful offerors concerning the
reasons they were not allowed to
participate in a procurement or were not
awarded a contract; and
• Provision for the hearing and
review of complaints arising in
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connection with any phase of the
procurement process to ensure that, to
the extent possible, complaints are
equitably and expeditiously resolved.
Based on the Agreement, each country
affords the other country certain
benefits on a reciprocal basis consistent
with national laws and regulations. The
benefits that the United States accords
to the products of qualifying countries
include—
• Offers of qualifying country end
products are evaluated without applying
the price differentials otherwise
required by the Buy American statute
and the Balance of Payments Program;
• The chemical warfare protection
clothing restrictions in 10 U.S.C. 4862
and the specialty metals restriction in
10 U.S.C. 4863 do not apply to products
manufactured in a qualifying country;
and
• Customs, taxes, and duties are
waived for qualifying country end
products and components of defense
procurements.
If DoD (for the U.S. Government)
concludes a new RDP Agreement with
the Federative Republic of Brazil and
DoD executes a blanket public interest
determination, as intended, Brazil will
be listed as one of the qualifying
countries at DFARS 225.872–1(a).
While DoD is evaluating Brazil’s laws
and regulations in this area, DoD would
benefit from U.S. industry’s experience
in participating in Brazilian public
defense procurements. DoD is, therefore,
asking U.S. firms that have participated
or attempted to participate in
procurements by or on behalf of Brazil’s
Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces
to let us know if the procurements were
conducted with transparency, integrity,
fairness, and due process in accordance
with published procedures, and if not,
the nature of the problems encountered.
DoD is also interested in comments
relating to the degree of reciprocity that
exists between the United States and
Brazil when it comes to the openness of
defense procurements to offers of
products from the other country.
Further, DoD would like to understand
the degree to which U.S. industry feels
that it would have equal and
proportional access to the Brazilian
defense market as Brazil would have
under an RDP Agreement.
Jennifer D. Johnson,
Editor/Publisher, Defense Acquisition
Regulations System.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force
[ARY-230418B-JA]
Notice of Intent To Grant a Joint Ownership Agreement With an
Exclusive Patent License
AGENCY: Department of the Air Force, Department of Defense.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
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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 joint ownership agreement with an Exclusive Patent License to
Licensee, Battelle Memorial Institute having a place of business at 505
King Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43201.
DATES: Written objections must be filed no later than fifteen (15)
calendar days after the date of publication of this Notice.
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ADDRESSES: Submit written objections to Dr. Griffin Romigh, Lead,
Office of Research and Technology Applications (ORTA), AFRL/RY--Sensors
Directorate, Bldg. 600, 2nd Floor, 2241 Avionics Circle, Wright-
Patterson AFB, OH 45433; Phone (937) 713-3494; or Email:
[email protected]. Include Docket No. ARY-230418B-JA in the
subject line of the message.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Griffin Romigh, Lead, Office of
Research and Technology Applications (ORTA), AFRL/RY--Sensors
Directorate, Bldg. 600, 2nd Floor, 2241 Avionics Circle, Wright-
Patterson AFB, OH 45433; Phone (937) 713-3494; or Email:
[email protected].
Abstract of patent application(s): An integrated circuit (IC)
validation method consisting of means to acquire an image of an IC
under test by scanning an optical beam over the IC under test to
optically inject carriers into the IC under test and measuring an
output signal generated by the IC under test in response to the optical
carrier injection (e.g., Two-photon Optical Beam Induced Current--
TOBIC); computing a comparison image between the image of the IC under
test and a reference image; and identifying suspect regions of the IC
under test based on the computed difference image.
Intellectual property: U.S. Application Serial No. 63/343,204,
filed on May 18, 2022 entitled ``Non-Destructive Verification of
Integrated Circuits''.
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.
Authority: 35 U.S.C. 209; 37 CFR 404.
Mia Day,
Acting Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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