[Federal Register Volume 91, Number 46 (Tuesday, March 10, 2026)]
[Notices]
[Pages 11514-11516]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2026-04654]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration


Request for Nominations, Hydrographic Services Review Panel

AGENCY: Office of Coast Survey, National Ocean Service, National 
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Department of Commerce.

ACTION: Notice of solicitation of nominations.

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SUMMARY: NOAA is seeking nominations for members to serve on the 
Hydrographic Services Review Panel (HSRP) Federal Advisory Committee. 
Nominations are due by April 30, 2026.

DATES: Nominations for members to serve on the HSRP Federal Advisory 
Committee must be submitted by April 30, 2026, and will be kept on file 
and used for future HSRP vacancies. NOAA anticipates there will be five 
vacancies starting on January 1, 2027, each with a four-year term. 
Current members who may be eligible for a second term in 2027 must 
reapply.

ADDRESSES: Nominations will be accepted by email and should be sent to: 
[email protected]. You will receive a confirmation response. 
Additional HSRP information, including past HSRP public meeting summary 
reports, agendas, presentations, transcripts, webinars, and other 
information is available online at https://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/hsrp/.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: NOAA HSRP Program Manager, Amanda 
Phelps, email: [email protected] or phone: 240-543-0266.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Background

    Pursuant to the Hydrographic Services Improvement Act, as amended 
(HSIA; 33 U.S.C. 892 et seq.), NOAA maintains an active pool of HSRP 
candidates and solicits nominations for HSRP candidates once each year. 
The HSRP advises the NOAA Administrator ``on matters related to the 
responsibilities and authorities set forth in [the HSIA] and such other 
appropriate matters as the

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Administrator refers to the [HSRP] for review and advice'' (33 U.S.C. 
892c(b)(1)). The NOAA Administrator's responsibilities and authorities 
include promoting safe, efficient, and environmentally sound marine 
transportation under the Coast and Geodetic Survey Act (CGSA; 33 U.S.C. 
883 et seq.). To promote safe, efficient, and environmentally sound 
marine transportation under the CGSA, the HSIA states that the NOAA 
Administrator shall, among other activities:
    1. acquire and disseminate hydrographic data and provide 
hydrographic services; promulgate standards for hydrographic data and 
services;
    2. ensure comprehensive geographic coverage of hydrographic 
services; maintain a national database of hydrographic data, in 
cooperation with other appropriate Federal agencies;
    3. provide hydrographic services in uniform, easily accessible 
formats; and
    4. participate in the development of, and implement for the United 
States in cooperation with other appropriate Federal agencies, 
international standards for hydrographic data and services.
    The HSRP has fifteen voting members appointed by the NOAA 
Administrator in accordance with the HSIA, 33 U.S.C. 892c. Voting 
members are individuals who, by reason of knowledge, experience, or 
training, are especially qualified in one or more disciplines relating 
to hydrographic data and services, marine transportation, port 
administration, vessel pilotage, coastal and fishery management, and 
other disciplines as determined appropriate by the NOAA Administrator. 
Two NOAA employees, the Directors of the National Geodetic Survey and 
the Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, and the 
Co-Directors of the Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping/Joint 
Hydrographic Center serve as non-voting members. The Director of the 
NOAA Office of Coast Survey serves as the Designated Federal Officer 
(DFO) along with one Alternate DFOs. Full-time officers or employees of 
the United States may not be appointed as voting members. Any voting 
member of the HSRP who is an applicant for or beneficiary of (as 
determined by the Administrator) any assistance under the HSIA shall 
disclose to the HSRP that relationship, and may not vote on any other 
matter pertaining to that assistance.
    Voting members of the HSRP serve a four-year term, except that 
appointments made to fill an out-of-cycle vacancy are for the remainder 
of the unexpired term of the vacancy. Members serve at the 
Administrator's discretion and are subject to government ethics 
standards. Public meetings occur at least twice a year. Voting members 
receive compensation at a rate established by the Administrator, not to 
exceed the maximum daily rate payable under 5 U.S.C. 5376 when engaged 
in performing duties for the HSRP during the public meeting. Members 
are reimbursed for actual and reasonable travel expenses incurred in 
performing such duties according to Federal Travel Regulation.
    Upon selection and agreement to serve on the HSRP, members become 
Special Government Employees (SGEs) of the United States Government. An 
SGE, as defined in 18 U.S.C. 202(a), is an officer or employee of an 
agency who is retained, designated, appointed, or employed to perform 
temporary duties, with or without compensation, not to exceed 130 days 
during any period of 365 consecutive days, either on a full time or 
intermittent basis. After the selection process is complete, applicants 
selected to serve on the HSRP must complete the following actions 
before they can be appointed as an HSRP member:
    1. Security Clearance (online Background Security Check process and 
fingerprinting conducted through NOAA's Office of Security and Office 
of Human Capital Services); and
    2. Confidential Financial Disclosure Report--SGEs are required to 
file a Confidential Financial Disclosure Report to avoid involvement in 
a real or apparent conflict of interest. You may find information on 
the Confidential Financial Disclosure Report at https://www.oge.gov/Web/oge.nsf/Resources/OGE+Form+450.
    In accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended 
(5 U.S.C. 1001 et seq.), NOAA seeks a balanced HSRP membership. Subject 
matter expertise, with subjects as specified in the HSIA, is the 
primary criterion considered in the evaluation process. Professional 
sector representation (academia, industry, research, scientific 
institution, state and local government, tribal interests, consultant, 
non-governmental organization, etc.), geographic expertise, experience 
working productively with committees and working groups, and leadership 
with navigation, observations, and positioning are other criteria that 
will be considered. The varied membership of the HSRP ensures expertise 
reflecting the full breadth of the HSRP's responsibilities.

II. Application Process

    NOAA requests nominations to the HSRP from individuals meeting the 
criteria in Background, above. Nominees are required to submit four 
items (listed below) via email to the address listed in ADDRESSES, 
above. The emailed nomination package should include all four 
components, be submitted in Microsoft Word and/or PDF, and be no longer 
than eight pages. The four required items are as follows:
    1. A short biography of 300-400 words.
    2. A resume of 3 pages maximum.
    3. The nominee's full work and home contact information including 
full name, work title, institutional affiliation, work and home mailing 
addresses, email address(es), phone number(s), and fax number. The 
nominee will note preferred email, phone number, and mailing address.
    4. A cover letter that responds to the Five Short Response 
Questions noted below and serves as a statement of interest to serve on 
the HSRP. It will also highlight the nominee's specific area(s) of 
expertise related to the disciplines and fields described in 33 U.S.C. 
892c(c).
    Five Short Response Questions for the Cover Letter:
     List your area(s) of expertise from the following list: 
Hydrographic data and services (e.g., tides, currents, geodetic, and 
geospatial measurements); marine transportation; port administration; 
vessel pilotage; coastal and fishery management; and other disciplines 
in the oceanographic or marine science areas.
     List the geographic region(s) of the country with which 
you primarily associate your expertise from the following list: 
Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, Gulf of America, Pacific Northwest, 
California, Hawaii, Pacific Islands, Alaska, Arctic, Great Lakes, 
Caribbean, National, and/or International.
     Describe your leadership or professional experiences that 
you believe will contribute to the HSRP.
     Describe your familiarity and experience with NOAA 
navigation, observations and positioning data, products, and services.
     Describe, generally, the breadth and scope of your 
knowledge of stakeholders, users, or other groups who interact with 
NOAA and whose views and input you believe you can share with the HSRP.

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    Authority: 33 U.S.C. 892 et seq.; 33 U.S.C. 883 et seq.

Christiaan van Westendorp,
Director, Office of Coast Survey, National Ocean Service, National 
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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