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13310 Federal Register / Vol. 66, No.

43 / Monday, March 5, 2001 / Notices

regulatory compliance problems, and Submission: Agencies wishing to and directly affect safety-related systems
existing environmental contamination; make an Expression of Interest should and operations. Notwithstanding
3. A description of the storage do so in writing by April 30, 2001, to contract and rule requirements
building, if pre-existing, including date ensure their consideration. Each concerning quality assurance, there is
and type of construction including any submittal should consist of an original evidence that quality assurance
special features which provide and three photocopies, and be mailed to programs at defense nuclear facilities
protection against leaks and external Project Manager, Mercury Management are not consistently achieving their
environmental hazards, fire suppression EIS; DNSC–E; Defense Logistics Agency; quality objectives.
system, access control system, current Defense National Stockpile Center, 8725 The Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety
activities and materials in storage, John J. Kingman Road, Suite 4616, Fort Board (Board) intends to hold a series of
current tenants, and existing Belvoir, VA 22060–6223. DNSC will not open meetings on the topic of quality
environmental contamination; consider attachments or appendices. assurance within the DOE nuclear
4. Equipment, materials, and labor Respondents may submit questions defense activities. Board inquiries will
required to upgrade or construct the within 20 business days of this notice address (1) the current framework of
facility to accept long term mercury being published. Questions may be DOE quality assurance programs relative
storage; submitted by e-mail to to industry standards, and (2) results of
5. Environmental and health and dennis_lynch@hq.dla.mil or by fax to DOE assessments of contractor
safety approvals required; (703) 767–5411. Responses to questions implementation of quality assurance
6. Estimated cost, including will be posted on the Mercury requirements.
construction, operations, and Management EIS web site at
decontamination. Include a description CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION:
www.mercuryeis.com. DNSC is under Richard A. Azzaro, General Counsel,
of the basis for the estimate, and any no obligation to pay for any costs
assumptions; and Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board,
associated with the preparation or 625 Indiana Avenue, NW, Suite 700,
7. Proposed schedule for providing a
submission of Expressions of Interest in Washington, DC 20004, (800) 788–4016.
consolidation facility meeting the above
response to this Notice. DNSC reserves This is a toll-free number.
requirements.
Expression of Interest Format: The the right to respond or not respond to
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
length of the Expression of Interest any portion, all, or none of the
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board
should be no more than 30 pages using Expressions of Interest submitted in
reserves its right to further schedule and
12-point font. While the responder may response to this Notice.
otherwise regulate the course of this
determine how best to use the 30 pages, Issued in Fort Belvoir, VA., on this 21st meeting, to recess, reconvene, postpone
we recommend the following format: day of February, 2001. or adjourn the meeting, and otherwise
SECTION I—Summary; SECTION 2— Richard Connelly, exercise its authority under the Atomic
Description of Location with specific Administrator, Defense National Stockpile Energy Act of 1954, as amended.
reference to the items requested by Center.
Dated: March 1, 2001.
DNSC above; SECTION 3— [FR Doc. 01–5171 Filed 3–2–01; 8:45 am]
John T. Conway,
Qualifications and experience of BILLING CODE 3620–01–M
respondents in mercury storage Chairman.
operations or operations of similar [FR Doc. 01–5403 Filed 3–1–01; 12:51 pm]
complexity. When describing similar DEFENSE NUCLEAR FACILITIES BILLING CODE 3670–01–P
work that has been performed, include SAFETY BOARD
the name of the organization, contract
number if applicable, and name and Sunshine Act Meeting DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
telephone number of the organization’s Pursuant to the provision of the [CFDA Nos.: 84.141A and 84.149A]
point of contact and contracting officer. ‘‘Government in the Sunshine Act’’ (5
Proprietary Information: If the
U.S.C. 552b), notice is hereby given of Notice Inviting Applications for New
Expression of Interest contains
the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Awards for Fiscal year (FY) 2001 for
information that is privileged or
Board’s (Board) meeting described the High School Equivalency Program
confidential and which the respondent
below. (HEP) and the Colleges Assistance
does not want disclosed to the public or
TIME AND DATE OF MEETING: 9:00 a.m., Migrant Program (CAMP)—Correction.
used by the Federal Government for any
purpose other than this Notice, the March 28, 2001. AGENCY: Department of Education.
respondent should place the following PLACE: The Defense Nuclear Facilities
ACTION: Notice inviting applications for
notice on the Expression of Interest. Safety Board, Public Hearing Room, 625
new awards for fiscal year (FY) 2001 for
‘‘Notice: Data contained in these pages Indiana Avenue, NW, Suite 300,
the high school equivalency program
of this Expression of Interest have been Washington, DC 20004.
(HEP) and the college assistance migrant
submitted in confidence and contain STATUS: Open.
program (CAMP)—Correction.
trade secrets or commercial or financial MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: The
information that is confidential or Department of Energy (DOE) requires SUMMARY: On January 25, 2001 a notice
privileged, and such data should be contractors at defense nuclear facilities inviting applications for new awards for
used or disclosed only for purposes of to develop and implement quality fiscal year (FY) 2001 for the High School
consideration of this Expression of assurance programs to ensure the Equivalency Program (HEP) and the
Interest. This restriction does not limit requisite quality of operations, products, College Assistance Migrant Program
the Government’s right to use or and services. Activities required to be (CAMP) was published in the Federal
disclose data obtained without conducted under established quality Register (66 FR 7748). This document
restriction from any source, including assurance programs extend from corrects the Deadline for Transmittal of
the respondent.’’ The respondent should scientific studies, to the design of new Applications and also corrects the
mark the pages that are considered facilities, operations of facilities, and Deadline for Intergovernmental Review.
‘‘Proprietary Information’’. deactivation of defense nuclear facilities The new dates are shown below:

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Deadline for Transmittal of DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION preschool, elementary, secondary or


Applications: April 23, 2001. adult education; individuals from State
[CFDA No. 84.341]
Deadline for Intergovernmental and district agencies, early childhood,
Review: June 23, 2001. Grants and Cooperative Agreements; elementary and secondary education,
Availability, etc. institutions of higher education, and
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To community-based organizations and
obtain a copy of the application or to AGENCY: Office of Vocational and Adult agencies; and individuals with
obtain information on the program, call Education. experience in providing access to
or write Mary L. Suazo, U.S. Department ACTION: Notice inviting applicants to technology in low-income communities.
of Education, Office of Elementary and serve as field readers for the Community Each field reader must have the
Secondary Education, Office of Migrant Technology Centers Program. expertise necessary to accurately assess
Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW., an applicant’s submission on the
SUMMARY: The Office of Vocational and applicable selection criteria.
Room 3E227, FOB 6, Washington, DC
Adult Education (OVAE) invites The Community Technology Centers
20202–6135. Telephone Number: (202)
interested individuals to apply to serve Program will be participating in a pilot
260–1396. Inquiries may be sent by e-
as field readers to evaluate grant of e-Reader, the Department’s electronic
mail to mary_suazo@ed.gov or by FAX applications for the Community
at (202) 205–0089. A copy of the field reading initiative. Readers will be
Technology Centers Program. The required to have unrestricted access to
application can be obtained purpose of the Community Technology
electronically at: http://www.ed.gov/ a computer with Internet accessibility
Centers Program is to increase access to and a printer. In addition, a reader
grantapps information technology and related should be able to navigate a World Wide
Individuals who use a educational services for adults and Web browser, be able to complete and
telecommunications device for the deaf children in economically distressed submit on-line forms, and be able to
(TDD) may call the Federal Information low-income urban and rural send and receive e-mail.
Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877– communities through grants to establish
or expand community technology Conflict of Interest: You may not serve
8339. as a reviewer if you or your spouse plan
centers.
Individuals with disabilities may to submit a grant application under the
obtain this document in an alternate DATES: Interested individuals are program in Fiscal Year (FY) 2001 and
format (e.g., Braille, large print, strongly encouraged to apply by April you will be paid by the grant if awarded,
audiotape, or computer diskette) on 15, 2001. and/or you or your spouse otherwise
request to the contact person listed in SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Detailed have a financial interest in the outcome
the preceding paragraph. information on the program is available of the FY 2001 grant competition.
online at: http://ed.gov/offices/OVAE/ Application Process: If you are
Electronic Access to This Document CTC. interested in serving as a field reader,
Duties and Compensation of Field mail, fax or e-mail a copy of your
You may view this document, as well
Readers: Field readers will review resume to the address listed below and
as all other Department of Education applications according to the applicable
documents published in the Federal indicate that you are interested in
selection criteria. It is expected that serving as a field reader for the
Register, in text or Adobe Portable reviewers will be mailed applications
Document Format (PDF) on the Internet Community Technology Centers
and materials, oriented in a telephone Program. Resumes should not exceed
at either of the following sites: conference call, assigned to a panel, and two pages and should include an e-mail
http://ocfo.ed.gov/fedreg.htm given a set period of time to review address. A cover letter should highlight
applications. Panel discussions with any experience the individual may have
http://www.ed.gov/news.htm other reviewers will take about five had as a reader in other competitions
To use PDF you must have Adobe hours and will also be conducted by and any special knowledge and skills
Acrobat Reader, which is available free telephone conference call. Each field that are applicable for the review of
at either of the previous sites. If you reader who is selected will receive applications under this competition.
have questions about using PDF, call the compensation for the review.
Field Reader Qualifications: The FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
U.S. Government Printing Office toll
Department is seeking experienced and Community Technology Centers
free at 1–888–293–6498; or in the
knowledgeable professionals who are Program, Division of Adult Education
Washington, DC area at (202) 512–1530. and Literacy, Office of Vocational and
current with issues regarding the
Note: The official version of this document Adult Education, U.S. Department of
provision of computers and technology
is the document published in the Federal Education, Washington, DC 20202–
to residents of low-income urban and
Register. Free Internet access to the official 7240. Resumes and inquiries may be
rural communities. These professionals
edition of the Federal Register and the Code sent by e-mail to ctc@ed.gov or by Fax
should be familiar with issues dealing
of Federal Regulations is available on GPO to: (202) 205–8973. Individuals who use
Access at: http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/
with the start-up and expansion of
community technology centers; use of a telecommunication device for the deaf
index.htm (TDD) may call the Federal Information
technology in adult, preschool,
Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1070d–2. elementary or secondary education Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–
programs; technology and technology 8339, between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.,
Dated: February 28, 2001. Eastern time, Monday through Friday.
management; or community
Thomas M. Corwin, development and outreach to residents Individuals with disabilities may
Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for of low-income communities. obtain this document in an alternative
Elementary and Secondary Education. Prospective field readers may include format (e.g., Braille, large print, audio
[FR Doc. 01–5255 Filed 3–2–01; 8:45 am] technology providers, administrators, tape, or computer diskette) on request to
BILLING CODE 4000–01–M and experts; individuals with the contact person listed in the
experience in use of technology in preceding paragraph.

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