[Federal Register Volume 79, Number 4 (Tuesday, January 7, 2014)]
[Notices]
[Pages 805-806]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2013-31598]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

International Trade Administration


Advisory Committee on Supply Chain Competitiveness Solicitation 
of Nominations for Membership

AGENCY: International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of 
Commerce.

ACTION: Notice of an Opportunity To Apply for Membership on the 
Advisory Committee on Supply Chain Competitiveness.

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SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration 
(ITA), is requesting nominations to fill vacancies on the Advisory 
Committee on Supply Chain Competitiveness (Committee). The Committee 
was established under the Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. App. 
The Committee was first chartered on November 21, 2011. The Department 
of Commerce rechartered the Committee for another two-year term 
beginning on November 20, 2013, with modifications to the charter to 
clarify the scope of issues on which the Committee advises the 
Secretary, including supply chain competitiveness issues related to 
trade programs, freight movement and policy, information and data 
systems associated with system performance measurement, regulatory 
issues, and infrastructure finance, and to increase the maximum 
membership from 40 to 45 members. The Committee advises the Secretary 
on the necessary elements of a comprehensive policy approach to supply 
chain competitiveness designed to support U.S. export growth and 
national economic competitiveness, encourage innovation, facilitate the 
movement of goods, and improve the competitiveness of U.S. supply 
chains for goods and services in the domestic and global economy; and 
provides advice to the Secretary on regulatory policies and programs 
and investment priorities that affect the competitiveness of U.S. 
supply chains. The Department is seeking nominations to fill vacancies 
on the Committee.

DATES: Nominations for membership must be received on or before 
February 21, 2014.

ADDRESSES: Richard Boll, Office of Supply Chain, Professional & 
Business Services, Room 11014, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 
Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230; phone 202-482-1135; 
email: [email protected].

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Richard Boll, Office of Supply Chain, 
Professional & Business Services, Room 11014, U.S. Department of 
Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230; phone 
202-482-1135; email: [email protected]. Please visit the Advisory 
Committee on Supply Chain Competitiveness Web site at: http://ita.doc.gov/td/sif/dsct/acscc/.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Department of Commerce is seeking 
nominations to fill vacancies on the Committee. The Committee was 
established on November 21, 2011, and the Committee was rechartered on 
November 20, 2013. The new charter increased the maximum membership of 
the Committee to forty-five (45) members. Members will serve for a two-
year term and will be selected in accordance with applicable Department 
of Commerce Guidelines based upon their ability to advise the Secretary 
of Commerce on the necessary elements of a comprehensive policy 
approach to supply chain competitiveness designed to support U.S. 
export growth and national economic competitiveness, encourage 
innovation, facilitate the movement of goods, and improve the 
competitiveness of U.S. supply chains for goods and services in the 
domestic and global economy; and to provide advice to the Secretary on 
regulatory policies and programs and investment priorities that affect 
the competitiveness of U.S. supply chains. The Committee provides 
detailed policy and technical advice, information, and recommendations 
to the Secretary regarding:
    (1) national, state, or local factors in trade programs and 
policies that affect the efficient domestic and international operation 
and competitiveness of U.S. global supply chains from point of origin 
to destination;
    (2) elements of national policies affecting the movement of goods, 
infrastructure, investment, and regulatory factors that affect supply 
chain competitiveness and sustainability; and
    (3) information and data systems to generate metrics that can be 
used to quantify and improve supply chain performance.


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Members shall be selected in a manner that ensures that the Committee 
remains balanced in terms of product and service lines and reflects the 
diversity of the supply chain sector, including in terms of geographic 
location and company size.
    Members of the Committee shall represent companies, organizations, 
and stakeholders involved in the U.S. supply chain, with at least one 
individual representing each of the following: supply chain firms or 
their associations; users of supply chains (e.g., retailers, 
distributors, manufacturers or other sectors); freight transportation 
providers; ports; and academia. Representatives from the retail, 
airport, energy, logistics and freight forwarding, and big data 
analysis sectors are encouraged to apply.
    Other than the experts from academia, all members shall serve in a 
representative capacity, expressing the views and interests of a U.S. 
company or U.S. organization, as well as its particular sector. Members 
serving in such a representative capacity are not Special Government 
Employees. The members from academia serve as experts and therefore are 
Special Government Employees (SGEs) and shall be subject to the ethical 
standards applicable to SGEs.
    Each member of the Committee must be a U.S. citizen, not a 
federally-registered lobbyist, and not registered as a foreign agent 
under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. All appointments are made 
without regard to political affiliation. Self-nominations will be 
accepted.
    Members of the Committee will not be compensated for their services 
or reimbursed for their travel expenses. The Committee shall meet as 
often as necessary as determined by the DFO, but not less than once per 
year.
    Members shall serve at the pleasure of the Secretary.
    All nominations for membership on the Committee should provide the 
following information:
    (1) Name, title, and relevant contact information (including phone, 
fax, and email address) of the individual requesting consideration;
    (2) An affirmative statement that the applicant is not required to 
register as a foreign agent under the Foreign Agents Registration Act 
of 1938; and
    (3) An affirmative statement that the applicant is not a federally-
registered lobbyist, and that the applicant understands that if 
appointed, the applicant will not be allowed to continue to serve as a 
Committee member if the applicant becomes a federally-registered 
lobbyist.
    In addition to the above requirements for all nominations, 
nominations for representatives of companies, organizations, and 
stakeholders involved in the U.S. supply chain, including supply chain 
firms or their associations; users of supply chains (e.g., retailers, 
distributors, manufacturers, or other sectors); freight transportation 
providers; and ports, should also provide the following information:
    (1) A sponsor letter on the letterhead of the sponsoring U.S. 
company or U.S. organization to be represented, containing a brief 
description why the nominee should be considered for membership;
    (2) Short biography of nominee including credentials;
    (3) Brief description of the U.S. company or U.S. organization to 
be represented and its activities and size (number of employees or 
members and annual sales, if applicable); and
    (4) An affirmative statement that the applicant meets all Committee 
eligibility requirements for representative members, including that the 
applicant represents a U.S. company or U.S. organization.
    a. For purposes of Committee eligibility, a U.S. company is at 
least 51 percent owned by U.S. persons.
    b. For purposes of Committee eligibility, a U.S. organization is 
controlled by U.S. persons, as determined based on its board of 
directors (or comparable governing body), membership, and funding 
sources, as applicable.
    In addition to the above requirements for all nominations, 
nominations for experts from academia should also provide the following 
information:
    (1) A description of the nominee's area(s) of expertise;
    (2) A concise Curriculum Vitae (CV) or resume that covers 
education, experience, and relevant publications and summarizes how 
this expertise addresses supply chain competitiveness; and
    (3) An affirmative statement that the applicant meets all Committee 
eligibility requirements.

Please do not send company or organization brochures.
    Nominations may be emailed to [email protected], faxed to the 
attention of Richard Boll at 202-482-2669, or mailed to Richard Boll, 
Office of Supply Chain, Professional & Business Services, Room 11014, 
U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, 
DC 20230, and must be received on or before February 21, 2014. Nominees 
selected for appointment to the Committee will be notified.

    Dated: December 27, 2013.
David Long,
Director, Office of Supply Chain, Professional & Business Services.
[FR Doc. 2013-31598 Filed 1-6-14; 8:45 am]
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