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Federal Register / Vol. 73, No.

63 / Tuesday, April 1, 2008 / Notices 17375

APPENDIX A—Continued
[FY 2007 Indian Community Development Block Grant Awards]

Amount
Name of applicant Project description
funded

Wichita & Affiliated Tribes, Gary McAdams, PO Box 729, Anandarko, OK 73005, (405) 247– 794,598 Child Development Center.
2425.
Wyandotte Nation, Leaford Bearskin, Chief, 64700E Highway 60, Wyandotte, OK 74370, (918) 750,520 Water System Improvements.
678–2297.
Yakama Nation, Lavina Washines, Tribal Chairperson, PO Box 151, Toppenish, WA 98948, 500,000 Repair/Upgrade of Water Sys-
(509) 865–5121. tem.
Yurok Tribe, Peggy O’Neill, PO Box 1027, Klamath, CA 95548, (707) 482–1350 ...................... 605,000 Power and Phone Line Exten-
sions.

[FR Doc. E8–6719 Filed 3–31–08; 8:45 am] ADDRESSES: available for public review at the
BILLING CODE 4210–67–P The tribal consultation meeting address listed under the ADDRESSES
locations are: section during regular business hours (9
1. New Mexico—Navajo Education a.m. to 4:15 p.m. m.s.t.), Monday
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Center Building (Auditorium), off through Friday, except Federal holidays.
Morgan Boulevard, Window Rock, AZ, Individual respondents may request
Bureau of Indian Affairs 86515. confidentiality.
2. Rapid City—Best Western Ramkota If you wish us to withhold your name,
Tribal Consultation for Facilities Hotel-conference room, 2111 N. La street address, and other contact
Management Activities Crosse Street, Rapid City, SD, 57701. information (such as fax or phone
3. New Mexico—Bureau of Indian number) from public review or from
AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Affairs, 1011 Indian School Road NW, disclosure under the Freedom of
Interior.
second floor (check the marquee), Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552; 43 CFR
ACTION: Notice of meetings.
Albuquerque, NM, 87104. Part 2, subparts A through E), you must
SUMMARY: This notice announces that You may submit written comments by state this prominently at the beginning
the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and any of the following methods: of your comment. We will honor your
the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) • E-mail: dbrown@bia.edu. request to the extent allowable by law.
will be conducting tribal consultation • Fax: (505) 563–3019. On May 7, 2008, any interested party
meetings to obtain oral and written • Mail: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Attn: can review all written comments and
comments on potential facility David Brown, Supervisory Procurement transcripts. Contact David Brown if you
management commercial activities and Analyst, 1001 Indian School Road NW., are interested in viewing these
to determine whether these facility Room 325, Albuquerque, NM 87104. comments and transcripts.
management activities should be: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dated: March 25, 2008.
provided by a private sector provider David Brown, (505) 563–3011. Carl J. Artman,
through a contract; by government SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As part of Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs.
personnel through a letter of obligation; the study, BIA is encouraging a
[FR Doc. E8–6644 Filed 3–31–08; 8:45 am]
or by a public reimbursable source consultation process to discuss an A–76
BILLING CODE 4310–02–P
through a fee-for-service agreement study on facilities management
within Indian Country. The proposed activities and explore the most favorable
topic is the Office of Management and option to improve program performance DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Budget (OMB) Circular A–76 standard and reduce overall cost. The meetings
study on the facilities management will be held to inform, educate and seek Bureau of Land Management
within BIA/BIE. The intended effect of opinions about the processes involved
in OMB’s Circular A–76. As required by [WO–320–08–1310–DT–OSHL]
the A–76 study is to review and select
which facilities management functions 25 U.S.C. 2011(b), the purpose of the Notice of Reopening of the Public
will be considered for competition. The consultation is to provide Indian tribes, Comment Period for the Draft Oil Shale
intended results are to improve school boards, Indian organizations and and Tar Sands Resource Management
performance, become more efficient other interested parties with an Plan Amendments To Address Land
through the A–76 process, and reduce opportunity to comment on Circular A– Use Allocations in Colorado, Utah, and
overall program cost. The potential 76 and actions being considered by the Wyoming and Programmatic
issues set forth will be described in a BIA and BIE. Environmental Impact Statement
tribal consultation booklet issued prior A consultation booklet will be
to the meetings by BIA/BIE. available to any Indian tribes, school AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management,
DATES: The tribal consultation meeting boards, Indian organizations and other Interior.
dates are scheduled for: interested parties at the scheduled ACTION: Notice of reopening of public
1. April 14, 2008, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., meetings or prior to these meetings (via comment period.
Window Rock, AZ. postal mail only) by contacting David
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2. April 17, 2008, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Brown at the number above. SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land
Rapid City, SD. Management (BLM) announces the
Public Comment Availability reopening of the public comment period
3. April 21, 2008, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Albuquerque, NM. Comments, including names, street for the, ‘‘Draft Oil Shale and Tar Sands
Please submit written comments on addresses, and other contact Resource Management Plan
April 28, 2008 before 5 p.m. (m.s.t.). information of respondents, will be Amendments to Address Land Use

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Allocations in Colorado, Utah, and notices to add a new routine use to BLM—4 Coal Lease Data System—
Wyoming and Programmatic authorize the disclosure of records to Interior—LLM—4
Environmental Impact Statement.’’ This individuals involved in responding to a BLM—6 Mineral Surveyor
draft national programmatic EIS breach of Federal data. Appointment File—Interior—LLM—6
addresses lands that may eventually be DATES: Comments must be received by BLM—8 Aircraft Passenger Manifest
available for oil shale and tar sands May 12, 2008. Records—Fire Control—Interior LLM—8
leasing on public lands administered by BLM—9 Property and Supplies
ADDRESSES: Any persons interested in
BLM in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming. Accountability—Interior—LLM—9
commenting on these proposed BLM—10 Vehicle Use
DATES: The original notice issued amendments may do so by submitting
December 21, 2007, provided for a Authorizations—Interior—LLM—10
comments in writing to the Bureau of BLM—12 Manpower Management—
comment period to end on March 20, Land Management, Privacy Act Program
2008. BLM is reopening the comment Interior—LLM—12
Manager, Laura F. Bell, 1849 C Street, BLM—13 Safety Management
period until April 21, 2008. NW., 750 LS, WO 560, Washington, DC Information—Interior—LLM—13
ADDRESSES: Written comments should 20240, or e-mail: lfbell@blm.gov. BLM—14 Security Clearance Files—
be sent to: BLM Oil Shale and Tar Sands FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Interior—LLM—14
Resources Leasing Draft Programmatic Bureau of Land Management, Privacy BLM—15 Correspondences—
EIS Comments, 9700 South Cass Act Program Manager, Laura F. Bell, Interior—LLM—15
Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439. Comments U.S. Department of the Interior, 1849 C BLM—16 Mineral and Vegetable
may also be sent by e-mail to http:// Street, NW., 750 LS, WO 560, Material Sales—Interior—LLM–16
osteis.anl.gov. Washington, DC 20240, or e-mail: BLM—18 Criminal Case
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: lfbell@blm.gov. Investigations—Interior—LLM–18
Sherri Thompson, Project Manager, BLM—19 Civil Trespass Case
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On May Investigation Files—Interior—LLM–19
Bureau of Land Management, at (303) 22, 2007, in a memorandum for the
239–3758, (sherri_thompson@blm.gov), BLM—20 Employee Conduct
heads of Executive Departments and Investigations—Interior—LLM–20
Bureau of Land Management, 2850 Agencies entitled ‘‘Safeguarding Against
Youngfield Street, Lakewood, Colorado BLM—21 Travel—Interior—LLM–21
and Responding to the Breach of BLM—22 Financial Management—
80215, or Mitchell Leverette, BLM Personally Identifiable Information,’’ the Interior—LLM–22
Division Chief, Solid Minerals, at (202) Office of Management and Budget BLM—23 Contract Files—Interior—
452–0351, (mitchell_leverette@blm.gov), directed agencies to develop and LLM–23
Bureau of Land Management, 1620 L publish a routine use for disclosure of BLM—24 Copy Fee Deposit—Interior
Street, NW., Washington, DC 20036. information in connection with LLM–24
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The response and remedial efforts in the BLM—26 Incentive and Honor
original Notice of Availability, issued on event of a data breach. This routine use Awards—Interior—LLM–26
December 21, 2007, provided for will serve to protect the interests of the BLM—27 Real Estate Appraisal
comments on the Draft EIS to be individual, whose information is at Roster—Interior—LLM–27
received through March 20, 2008. issue by allowing agencies to take BLM—28 Adopt a Wild Horse—
Several individuals and groups appropriate steps to facilitate a timely Interior—LLM–28
requested an extension of the comment and effective response to the breach, BLM—30 Uniform Accountability
period. BLM has decided to reopen the thereby improving its ability to prevent, System—Interior—LLM–30
comment period, therefore, comments minimize, or remedy any harm resulting BLM—31 Name File System—
on the Draft PEIS will now be accepted from a compromise of data maintained Interior—LLM–31
through April 21, 2008. in its systems of records. Accordingly, BLM—32 Lands & Minerals
Dated: March 25, 2008. the Bureau of Land Management of the Authorization Tracking System—
Robert M. Anderson, Department of the Interior is proposing Interior—LLM–32
to add a new routine use to authorize BLM—35 Collections and Billings
Deputy Assistant Director, Minerals and
disclosure to appropriate agencies, System—Interior—LLM–35
Realty Management.
entities, and persons, of information BLM—37 Wild Horse And Burro
[FR Doc. E8–6645 Filed 3–31–08; 8:45 am] Program System—Interior—LLM–37
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maintained in the following systems in
the event of a data breach. These NEW ROUTINE USE:
amendments will be effective as Disclosures outside the Department of
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR proposed at the end of the comment the Interior may be made:
period unless comments are received To appropriate agencies, entities, and
Bureau of Land Management which would require a contrary persons when:
determination. The Department will (a) It is suspected or confirmed that
Privacy Act of 1974; Amendments to publish a revised notice if changes are the security or confidentiality of
Existing Systems of Records made based upon a review of comments information in the system of records has
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, received. been compromised; and
Interior. Dated: March 3, 2008. (b) The Department has determined
ACTION: Proposed amendment of Laura F. Bell, that as a result of the suspected or
existing Privacy Act systems of records. Bureau of Land Management Privacy Act confirmed compromise there is a risk of
Program Manager. harm to economic or property interest,
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the identity theft, or fraud, or harm to the


Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), the SYSTEM NAMES: security or integrity of this system or
Bureau of Land Management of the BLM—2 Range Management System— other systems or programs (whether
Department of the Interior is issuing Interior—LLM—2 maintained by the Department or
public notice of its intent to amend 27 BLM—3 Mineral Lease Management another agency or entity) that rely upon
existing Privacy Act system of records System—Interior—LLM—3 the compromised information; and

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