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Notice of Intent To Establish a Federal
Advisory Committee and Call for
Nominations
Office of Government-wide
Policy, General Services Administration
(GSA).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The General Services
Administration (GSA) announces its
intent to establish the Open Government
Federal Advisory Committee
(hereinafter ‘‘the Committee’’ or ‘‘the
OG FAC’’) and is requesting member
nominations.
SUMMARY:
GSA will consider nominations
that are submitted via email or
postmarked by May 28, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Please submit nominations
to Arthur Brunson, Designated Federal
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Officer (DFO), General Services
Administration, Office of Governmentwide Policy, 1800 F Street, NW
Washington, DC 20405; or send by email
having a subject line of ‘‘OG FAC
Nomination’’ to ogfac@gsa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Arthur Brunson, DFO, Office of
Government-wide Policy, 202–501–
1126, or email having a subject line of
‘‘OG FAC Nomination’’: ogfac@gsa.gov
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Administrator of the U.S. General
Services Administration (GSA) intends
to establish the Open Government
Federal Advisory Committee (OG FAC)
as a discretionary advisory committee
under agency authority in accordance
with the provisions of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (FACA), as
amended, 5 U.S.C. 10.
GSA’s Open Government Secretariat
supports ensuring a more transparent,
responsive and inclusive Federal
Government. This is done by providing
channels for members of the public to
regularly engage with their government.
The OG FAC will advise GSA in its
endeavor to increase the public’s access
to data, to better advance equity, engage
the public in the regulatory process,
make government records more
accessible, and improve the delivery of
government services and benefits
through expert advice.
The OG FAC will serve as an advisory
body to GSA on GSA Open Government
initiatives including GSA’s creation,
implementation and monitoring of U.S.
Open Government National Action
Plans (NAPs)and commitment themes.
The initial focus for the OG FAC will be
to provide advice to GSA on the
development of NAP 6, Open
Government Policy, and Public
Engagement. The OG FAC will advise
GSA’s Administrator on emerging open
government issues, challenges and
opportunities to support GSA’s Open
Government Secretariat.
The OG FAC is essential to conduct
agency business for GSA and bring
together civil society, Federal agencies,
academia, industry, and other interested
stakeholders. GSA needs a wide
diversity of views on Open Government
initiatives.
It is anticipated that the OG FAC will
be comprised of no less than ten (10)
and no more than twenty (20) Federal
and non-Federal members, with a strong
background and expertise in open
government themes such as Access to
Information, Anti-Corruption, Civic
Space, Climate and Environment,
Digital Governance, Fiscal Openness,
Gender and Inclusion, Justice, Media
Freedom, Public Participation, and
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improving the delivery of government
services and benefits. The GSA
Administrator will appoint all members.
Members serve one (1) to three (3) year
terms. No member will serve for more
than six (6) consistent years.
Membership balance is not static given
the broad nature of the work, and the
expertise or experience relevant to the
function of this Committee may change
over time, depending on the work of the
Committee. GSA values opportunities to
increase diversity, equity, inclusion and
accessibility on its federal advisory
committees.
Committee
The OG FAC will operate in
accordance with the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA), as amended, (5 U.S.C. 10). The
OG FAC will be solely advisory in
nature. Consistent with FACA and its
requirements, each meeting of the OG
FAC will be open to the public unless
otherwise notified in accordance with
the Government in the Sunshine Act. A
notice of each meeting will be published
in the Federal Register at least fifteen
(15) days in advance of the meeting.
Records will be maintained for each
meeting and made available for public
inspection. All activities of the OG FAC
will be conducted in an open,
transparent, and accessible manner.
The OG FAC is expected to be a
continuing entity with charter renewals
every two years. The first meeting date
and agenda topics will be announced in
the Federal Register at least fifteen (15)
days prior to the first meeting date. In
addition, as needed, working groups or
subcommittees will be established to
facilitate the OG FAC’s work. Special
accommodations for meetings will be
made available to individuals with
disabilities upon request.
Members will be designated as
Regular Government Employees (RGEs),
Special Government Employees (SGEs),
or Representative members as
appropriate. GSA’s Office of General
Counsel will assist the DFO to
determine the advisory committee
member designations. In general, SGEs
are experts in their field who provide
Federal advisory committees with their
own best independent judgment based
on their individual expertise.
Representatives are members selected to
represent a specific point of view held
by a particular group, organization, or
association. Members who are full-time
or permanent part-time Federal civilian
officers or employees shall be appointed
to serve as Regular Government
Employee (RGE) members.
In accordance with OMB Final
Guidance published in the Federal
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Register on October 5, 2011 and revised
on August 13, 2014, federally registered
lobbyists may not serve on the
Committee in an individual capacity to
provide their own individual best
judgment and expertise, such as SGEs
and RGEs members. This ban does not
apply to lobbyists appointed to provide
the Committee with the views of a
particular group, organization, or
association, such as a representative
member.
Member Nominations
GSA invites nominations to serve on
the Committee in the disciplines related
to Open Government policy and
initiatives such as, but not limited to:
Access to Information, Anti-Corruption,
Civic Space, Climate and Environment,
Digital Governance, Fiscal Openness,
Gender and Inclusion, Justice, Media
Freedom, Public Participation, and
improving the delivery of government
services and benefits. In the selection of
members for the Committee, GSA will
consider a cross-section of those directly
affected, interested, and qualified, as
appropriate to the nature and functions
of the Committee.
Membership will depend upon
several factors, including: (i) The
Committee’s mission; (ii) The
geographic, ethnic, social, economic, or
scientific impact of the Committee’s
recommendations; (iii) The types of
specific perspectives required, for
example, such as those of consumers,
technical experts, the public at-large,
academia, business, or other sectors; (iv)
The need to obtain divergent points of
view on the issues before the
Committee; and (v) The relevance of
State, local, territorial, or Tribal
governments to the development of the
Committee’s recommendations.
Member Selection Criteria
The following factors will be used to
evaluate nominees:
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Committee Members
a. Subject matter expertise in the key
issue the OG FAC is examining for the
current period;
b. Professional experiences and
accomplishments (e.g., projects, nature
of work, or publications);
c. Current employment and
membership in associations or other
activities (e.g., industry, academia, and
civil society organizations); and
d. Willingness to commit time to the
Committee and demonstrated ability to
work constructively and effectively on
committees;
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Committee Chair and Any Co-chairs or
Vice-Chairs
• Demonstrated credentials and
interdisciplinary expertise in the open
government themes such as Access to
Information, Anti-Corruption, Civic
Space, Climate and Environment,
Digital Governance, Fiscal Openness,
Gender and Inclusion, Justice, Media
Freedom, Public Participation, and
improving the delivery of government
services and benefits.
• Willingness to commit substantial
time to the Committee and
demonstrated ability to work
constructively and effectively on
committees;
• Background and experience helping
engage people from different
backgrounds work towards common
objectives;
• Demonstrated ability to assess and
analyze policy challenges with
objectivity and integrity;
• Excellent interpersonal, oral, and
written communication skills; and
• Excellent leadership and
consensus-building skills.
All members will be appointed by the
GSA Administrator, who will also select
the Chair and any Co-Chairs or ViceChairs from among the members.
Miscellaneous
The OG FAC will meet at least four
times per year. Such meetings will be
open to the public unless an appropriate
authority determines, in accordance
with FACA, as amended, that a meeting
shall be closed or partially closed. The
Committee will meet virtually or in
person as agreed to by the Committee
Chair and DFO.
Committee members (including the
Committee Chair and any Co-Chairs or
Vice-Chairs) will not be compensated
for their services and may be allowed
travel expenses, including per diem, in
accordance with 5 U.S.C. 5703.
Regardless of the type of committee
membership appointment, any travel
expenses shall be paid at rates
equivalent to that allowable to Federal
employees.
The GSA Open Government
Secretariat will host a virtual Question
and Answer (Q&A) session on May 10,
2024 at 1:00pm ET. The purpose of the
Q&A session is to answer questions on
the selection process and timeline. The
Q&A session will be recorded and will
be posted to the GSA YouTube Channel,
on the Open Government Secretariat
Playlist. To attend this virtual session
please complete and submit a
registration form at https://
gsa.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/
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information via email having a subject
line of ‘‘OG FAC Q&A Session
Attendance’’ to: ogfac@gsa.gov.
Nomination Submissions
Any interested person and/or
organization may nominate qualified
individuals for membership. Individuals
are also encouraged to self-nominate.
The following items must be submitted
in a nomination package:
(1) A letter of nomination stating the
nominee’s name and organizational
affiliation(s), nominee’s field of
expertise, specific qualifications to serve
on the Committee, and a brief statement
of interest, including if the nominee is
interested in serving as the Chair of the
Committee;
(2) A professional resume or
curriculum vitae (CV); and
(3) A short biography (no more than
two paragraphs) describing the
nominee’s professional and educational
qualifications, including a list of
relevant activities and any current or
previous/current service on advisory
committees.
The letter of nomination, resume or
CV, and a short biography should
include the candidate’s full name,
address of the current organization,
position title, email address, and
daytime telephone number(s) of the
nominee and nominator.
In preparing the letter of nomination,
please describe how the nominee’s
background, knowledge, and experience
will bring value to the work of the
Committee and how these qualifications
would contribute to the overall diversity
of the Committee. Also, describe any
previous involvement with GSA
through employment, grant funding,
and/or contracting sources, if
applicable.
Nominations are due by May 28, 2024
and must be submitted to Arthur
Brunson, Designated Federal Officer
(DFO), General Services Administration,
Office of Government-wide Policy, 1800
F Street, NW Washington, DC 207405
having a postmarked date of no later
than the due date or via email having a
subject line of ‘‘OG FAC Nomination’’
to: ogfac@gsa.gov.
Krystal J. Brumfield,
Associate Administrator, Office of
Government-wide Policy, General Services
Administration.
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
[Notice-MEG-2024-01; Docket No.2024-0002; Sequence No.15]
Notice of Intent To Establish a Federal Advisory Committee and
Call for Nominations
AGENCY: Office of Government-wide Policy, General Services
Administration (GSA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The General Services Administration (GSA) announces its intent
to establish the Open Government Federal Advisory Committee
(hereinafter ``the Committee'' or ``the OG FAC'') and is requesting
member nominations.
DATES: GSA will consider nominations that are submitted via email or
postmarked by May 28, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Please submit nominations to Arthur Brunson, Designated
Federal Officer (DFO), General Services Administration, Office of
Government-wide Policy, 1800 F Street, NW Washington, DC 20405; or send
by email having a subject line of ``OG FAC Nomination'' to
[email protected].
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Arthur Brunson, DFO, Office of
Government-wide Policy, 202-501-1126, or email having a subject line of
``OG FAC Nomination'': [email protected]
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Administrator of the U.S. General
Services Administration (GSA) intends to establish the Open Government
Federal Advisory Committee (OG FAC) as a discretionary advisory
committee under agency authority in accordance with the provisions of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), as amended, 5 U.S.C. 10.
GSA's Open Government Secretariat supports ensuring a more
transparent, responsive and inclusive Federal Government. This is done
by providing channels for members of the public to regularly engage
with their government. The OG FAC will advise GSA in its endeavor to
increase the public's access to data, to better advance equity, engage
the public in the regulatory process, make government records more
accessible, and improve the delivery of government services and
benefits through expert advice.
The OG FAC will serve as an advisory body to GSA on GSA Open
Government initiatives including GSA's creation, implementation and
monitoring of U.S. Open Government National Action Plans (NAPs)and
commitment themes. The initial focus for the OG FAC will be to provide
advice to GSA on the development of NAP 6, Open Government Policy, and
Public Engagement. The OG FAC will advise GSA's Administrator on
emerging open government issues, challenges and opportunities to
support GSA's Open Government Secretariat.
The OG FAC is essential to conduct agency business for GSA and
bring together civil society, Federal agencies, academia, industry, and
other interested stakeholders. GSA needs a wide diversity of views on
Open Government initiatives.
It is anticipated that the OG FAC will be comprised of no less than
ten (10) and no more than twenty (20) Federal and non-Federal members,
with a strong background and expertise in open government themes such
as Access to Information, Anti-Corruption, Civic Space, Climate and
Environment, Digital Governance, Fiscal Openness, Gender and Inclusion,
Justice, Media Freedom, Public Participation, and improving the
delivery of government services and benefits. The GSA Administrator
will appoint all members. Members serve one (1) to three (3) year
terms. No member will serve for more than six (6) consistent years.
Membership balance is not static given the broad nature of the work,
and the expertise or experience relevant to the function of this
Committee may change over time, depending on the work of the Committee.
GSA values opportunities to increase diversity, equity, inclusion and
accessibility on its federal advisory committees.
Committee
The OG FAC will operate in accordance with the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), as amended, (5 U.S.C. 10). The
OG FAC will be solely advisory in nature. Consistent with FACA and its
requirements, each meeting of the OG FAC will be open to the public
unless otherwise notified in accordance with the Government in the
Sunshine Act. A notice of each meeting will be published in the Federal
Register at least fifteen (15) days in advance of the meeting. Records
will be maintained for each meeting and made available for public
inspection. All activities of the OG FAC will be conducted in an open,
transparent, and accessible manner.
The OG FAC is expected to be a continuing entity with charter
renewals every two years. The first meeting date and agenda topics will
be announced in the Federal Register at least fifteen (15) days prior
to the first meeting date. In addition, as needed, working groups or
subcommittees will be established to facilitate the OG FAC's work.
Special accommodations for meetings will be made available to
individuals with disabilities upon request.
Members will be designated as Regular Government Employees (RGEs),
Special Government Employees (SGEs), or Representative members as
appropriate. GSA's Office of General Counsel will assist the DFO to
determine the advisory committee member designations. In general, SGEs
are experts in their field who provide Federal advisory committees with
their own best independent judgment based on their individual
expertise. Representatives are members selected to represent a specific
point of view held by a particular group, organization, or association.
Members who are full-time or permanent part-time Federal civilian
officers or employees shall be appointed to serve as Regular Government
Employee (RGE) members.
In accordance with OMB Final Guidance published in the Federal
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Register on October 5, 2011 and revised on August 13, 2014, federally
registered lobbyists may not serve on the Committee in an individual
capacity to provide their own individual best judgment and expertise,
such as SGEs and RGEs members. This ban does not apply to lobbyists
appointed to provide the Committee with the views of a particular
group, organization, or association, such as a representative member.
Member Nominations
GSA invites nominations to serve on the Committee in the
disciplines related to Open Government policy and initiatives such as,
but not limited to: Access to Information, Anti-Corruption, Civic
Space, Climate and Environment, Digital Governance, Fiscal Openness,
Gender and Inclusion, Justice, Media Freedom, Public Participation, and
improving the delivery of government services and benefits. In the
selection of members for the Committee, GSA will consider a cross-
section of those directly affected, interested, and qualified, as
appropriate to the nature and functions of the Committee.
Membership will depend upon several factors, including: (i) The
Committee's mission; (ii) The geographic, ethnic, social, economic, or
scientific impact of the Committee's recommendations; (iii) The types
of specific perspectives required, for example, such as those of
consumers, technical experts, the public at-large, academia, business,
or other sectors; (iv) The need to obtain divergent points of view on
the issues before the Committee; and (v) The relevance of State, local,
territorial, or Tribal governments to the development of the
Committee's recommendations.
Member Selection Criteria
The following factors will be used to evaluate nominees:
Committee Members
a. Subject matter expertise in the key issue the OG FAC is
examining for the current period;
b. Professional experiences and accomplishments (e.g., projects,
nature of work, or publications);
c. Current employment and membership in associations or other
activities (e.g., industry, academia, and civil society organizations);
and
d. Willingness to commit time to the Committee and demonstrated
ability to work constructively and effectively on committees;
Committee Chair and Any Co-chairs or Vice-Chairs
Demonstrated credentials and interdisciplinary expertise
in the open government themes such as Access to Information, Anti-
Corruption, Civic Space, Climate and Environment, Digital Governance,
Fiscal Openness, Gender and Inclusion, Justice, Media Freedom, Public
Participation, and improving the delivery of government services and
benefits.
Willingness to commit substantial time to the Committee
and demonstrated ability to work constructively and effectively on
committees;
Background and experience helping engage people from
different backgrounds work towards common objectives;
Demonstrated ability to assess and analyze policy
challenges with objectivity and integrity;
Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication
skills; and
Excellent leadership and consensus-building skills.
All members will be appointed by the GSA Administrator, who will
also select the Chair and any Co-Chairs or Vice-Chairs from among the
members.
Miscellaneous
The OG FAC will meet at least four times per year. Such meetings
will be open to the public unless an appropriate authority determines,
in accordance with FACA, as amended, that a meeting shall be closed or
partially closed. The Committee will meet virtually or in person as
agreed to by the Committee Chair and DFO.
Committee members (including the Committee Chair and any Co-Chairs
or Vice-Chairs) will not be compensated for their services and may be
allowed travel expenses, including per diem, in accordance with 5
U.S.C. 5703. Regardless of the type of committee membership
appointment, any travel expenses shall be paid at rates equivalent to
that allowable to Federal employees.
The GSA Open Government Secretariat will host a virtual Question
and Answer (Q&A) session on May 10, 2024 at 1:00pm ET. The purpose of
the Q&A session is to answer questions on the selection process and
timeline. The Q&A session will be recorded and will be posted to the
GSA YouTube Channel, on the Open Government Secretariat Playlist. To
attend this virtual session please complete and submit a registration
form at https://gsa.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItduyurz0jEvnY1VG4FD-PswDaufetOsc or submit your contact information
via email having a subject line of ``OG FAC Q&A Session Attendance''
to: [email protected].
Nomination Submissions
Any interested person and/or organization may nominate qualified
individuals for membership. Individuals are also encouraged to self-
nominate. The following items must be submitted in a nomination
package:
(1) A letter of nomination stating the nominee's name and
organizational affiliation(s), nominee's field of expertise, specific
qualifications to serve on the Committee, and a brief statement of
interest, including if the nominee is interested in serving as the
Chair of the Committee;
(2) A professional resume or curriculum vitae (CV); and
(3) A short biography (no more than two paragraphs) describing the
nominee's professional and educational qualifications, including a list
of relevant activities and any current or previous/current service on
advisory committees.
The letter of nomination, resume or CV, and a short biography
should include the candidate's full name, address of the current
organization, position title, email address, and daytime telephone
number(s) of the nominee and nominator.
In preparing the letter of nomination, please describe how the
nominee's background, knowledge, and experience will bring value to the
work of the Committee and how these qualifications would contribute to
the overall diversity of the Committee. Also, describe any previous
involvement with GSA through employment, grant funding, and/or
contracting sources, if applicable.
Nominations are due by May 28, 2024 and must be submitted to Arthur
Brunson, Designated Federal Officer (DFO), General Services
Administration, Office of Government-wide Policy, 1800 F Street, NW
Washington, DC 207405 having a postmarked date of no later than the due
date or via email having a subject line of ``OG FAC Nomination'' to:
[email protected].
Krystal J. Brumfield,
Associate Administrator, Office of Government-wide Policy, General
Services Administration.
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