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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION

 

Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee; Meeting

    The National Science Foundation announces the following meeting:

    Name: Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee (IARPC).
    Date and Time: Tuesday, June 14, 1994, 2 -3:30 pm.
    Place: National Science Foundation, room 375, 4201 Wilson 
Boulevard, Arlington, VA.
    Type of Meeting: Open. The meeting is open to the public.
    Contact Person: Charles E. Myers, Office of Polar Programs, room 
755, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA 22230, Telephone: 
(703) 306-1031.
    Purpose of Committee: The Interagency Arctic Research Policy 
Committee was established by Public Law 98-373, the Arctic Research 
and Policy Act, to survey Federal arctic research, help set 
priorities for future arctic research, assist in the development of 
a national arctic research policy, prepare a multi-agency budget for 
arctic research, develop a plan to implement national arctic 
research policy, and simplify cooperation in and coordination of 
arctic research.

Proposed Meeting Agenda Items

    1. Report on Review of U.S. Arctic Policy.
    2. Arctic Environmental Protection Strategy and Arctic 
Monotoring and Assessment Program.
    3. IARPC Arctic Contamination Initiative.
    4. IARPC Data Activity.
    5. Biennial Revision to U.S. Arctic Research Plan.
    6. Comments from Arctic Research Commission.
    Public Participation: Committee meetings are not public hearings 
and will not normally receive verbal comments from the public unless 
specifically invited by the Committee. Persons invited to address 
the Committee will be limited to 5 minutes each. Others who want to 
address the Committee must submit a proposed statement. If the 
statement is relevant and appropriate to the agenda at that 
particular meeting, the Committee will invite you to present your 
statement. The texts of statements shall not exceed 5 double spaced 
typed pages each.
Charles E. Myers,
Head, Arctic Staff, Office of Polar Programs.
[FR Doc. 94-12794 Filed 5-24-94; 8:45 am]
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