Meeting of the Compact Council for the National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact, 74210-74211 [2023-23888]

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Authority: This review is being conducted under authority of title VII of the Tariff Act of 1930; this notice is published pursuant to section 207.62 of the Commission’s rules. By order of the Commission. Issued: October 25, 2023. Lisa Barton, Secretary to the Commission. [FR Doc. 2023–23887 Filed 10–27–23; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7020–02–P PO 00000 Frm 00069 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Federal Bureau of Investigation Meeting of the Compact Council for the National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice. ACTION: Meeting notice. AGENCY: The purpose of this notice is to announce a meeting of the National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact Council (Council) created by the National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact Act of 1998 (Compact). DATES: The Council will meet in open session from 9 a.m. (EST) until 5:30 p.m. (EST) on November 29, 2023. ADDRESSES: The meeting will take place at the Marriott Savannah Riverfront, 100 General McIntosh Boulevard, Savannah, GA 31401. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Inquiries may be addressed to Ms. Chasity S. Anderson, FBI Compact Officer, Biometric Technology Center, 1000 Custer Hollow Road, Clarksburg, West Virginia, 26306, telephone 304– 625–2803. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Thus far, the Federal Government and 35 states are parties to the Compact which governs the exchange of criminal history records for licensing, employment, immigration and naturalization matters, and similar purposes. The Compact also provides a legal framework for the establishment of a cooperative federalstate system to exchange such records. The United States Attorney General appointed 15 persons from state and federal agencies to serve on the Council. The Council will prescribe system rules and procedures for the effective and proper operation of the Interstate Identification Index system for noncriminal justice purposes. Matters for discussion are expected to include: (1) Proposed Changes to the Security and Management Control Outsourcing Standard for Channeling (2) Obtaining an Identity History Summary in Extensible Markup Language Format for Traditional Electronic Biometric Transmission Standard Tenprint Transactions (3) Modernization of the CJIS Security Policy The meeting will be conducted with a blended participation option. The meeting will be open to the public on a first-come, first-serve basis. Virtual participation options are available. To SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\30OCN1.SGM 30OCN1 Federal Register / Vol. 88, No. 208 / Monday, October 30, 2023 / Notices register for participation, individuals must provide their name, city, state, phone, email address and agency/ organization to agmu@leo.gov by November 1, 2023. Individuals registering for participation must note their preference of in-person or virtual participation. Information regarding virtual participation will be provided prior to the meeting to registered individuals attending virtually. The federal government is currently operating on a continuing resolution that expires at 11:59 p.m. on November 17, 2023. Should any lapse in its annual appropriations continue through November 21, 2023, the Council will be unable to conduct its business in person. If this occurs, a virtual meeting with a limited agenda will be held on November 29, 2023, beginning at 1 p.m. (EST). All individuals registered by the deadline to attend the meeting will be provided the virtual meeting invitation. Any member of the public wishing to file a written statement with the Council or wishing to address this session of the Council should notify the FBI Compact Officer, Ms. Chasity S. Anderson at compactoffice@fbi.gov, at least 7 days prior to the start of the session. The notification should contain the individual’s name and corporate designation, consumer affiliation, or government designation, along with a short statement describing the topic to be addressed and the time needed for the presentation. Individuals will ordinarily be allowed up to 15 minutes to present a topic. The Compact Officer will compile all requests and submit to the Compact Council for consideration. Individuals requiring special accommodations should contact Ms. Anderson at compactoffice@fbi.gov by no later than November 15, 2023. Please note all personal registration information may be made publicly available through a Freedom of Information Act request. Chasity S. Anderson, FBI Compact Officer, Criminal Justice Information Services Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation. 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[Federal Register Volume 88, Number 208 (Monday, October 30, 2023)]
[Notices]
[Pages 74210-74211]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2023-23888]


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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

Federal Bureau of Investigation


Meeting of the Compact Council for the National Crime Prevention 
and Privacy Compact

AGENCY: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice.

ACTION: Meeting notice.

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SUMMARY: The purpose of this notice is to announce a meeting of the 
National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact Council (Council) created 
by the National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact Act of 1998 
(Compact).

DATES: The Council will meet in open session from 9 a.m. (EST) until 
5:30 p.m. (EST) on November 29, 2023.

ADDRESSES: The meeting will take place at the Marriott Savannah 
Riverfront, 100 General McIntosh Boulevard, Savannah, GA 31401.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Inquiries may be addressed to Ms. 
Chasity S. Anderson, FBI Compact Officer, Biometric Technology Center, 
1000 Custer Hollow Road, Clarksburg, West Virginia, 26306, telephone 
304-625-2803.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Thus far, the Federal Government and 35 
states are parties to the Compact which governs the exchange of 
criminal history records for licensing, employment, immigration and 
naturalization matters, and similar purposes. The Compact also provides 
a legal framework for the establishment of a cooperative federal-state 
system to exchange such records.
    The United States Attorney General appointed 15 persons from state 
and federal agencies to serve on the Council. The Council will 
prescribe system rules and procedures for the effective and proper 
operation of the Interstate Identification Index system for noncriminal 
justice purposes.

    Matters for discussion are expected to include:

(1) Proposed Changes to the Security and Management Control Outsourcing 
Standard for Channeling
(2) Obtaining an Identity History Summary in Extensible Markup Language 
Format for Traditional Electronic Biometric Transmission Standard 
Tenprint Transactions
(3) Modernization of the CJIS Security Policy

The meeting will be conducted with a blended participation option. The 
meeting will be open to the public on a first-come, first-serve basis. 
Virtual participation options are available. To

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register for participation, individuals must provide their name, city, 
state, phone, email address and agency/organization to [email protected] by 
November 1, 2023. Individuals registering for participation must note 
their preference of in-person or virtual participation. Information 
regarding virtual participation will be provided prior to the meeting 
to registered individuals attending virtually.
    The federal government is currently operating on a continuing 
resolution that expires at 11:59 p.m. on November 17, 2023. Should any 
lapse in its annual appropriations continue through November 21, 2023, 
the Council will be unable to conduct its business in person. If this 
occurs, a virtual meeting with a limited agenda will be held on 
November 29, 2023, beginning at 1 p.m. (EST). All individuals 
registered by the deadline to attend the meeting will be provided the 
virtual meeting invitation.
    Any member of the public wishing to file a written statement with 
the Council or wishing to address this session of the Council should 
notify the FBI Compact Officer, Ms. Chasity S. Anderson at 
[email protected], at least 7 days prior to the start of the 
session. The notification should contain the individual's name and 
corporate designation, consumer affiliation, or government designation, 
along with a short statement describing the topic to be addressed and 
the time needed for the presentation. Individuals will ordinarily be 
allowed up to 15 minutes to present a topic. The Compact Officer will 
compile all requests and submit to the Compact Council for 
consideration.
    Individuals requiring special accommodations should contact Ms. 
Anderson at [email protected] by no later than November 15, 2023. 
Please note all personal registration information may be made publicly 
available through a Freedom of Information Act request.

Chasity S. Anderson,
FBI Compact Officer, Criminal Justice Information Services Division, 
Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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