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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 114 / Wednesday, June 16, 2021 / Notices
the economic competitiveness of the
United States, enhancing partnerships
between academia and industry,
developing an American STEM
workforce that is globally competitive,
and supporting female entrepreneurs
and individuals from historically
underrepresented groups in STEM
through mentorship, education, and
training.
To that end, NSF built and has
continued expanding an I-Corps
National Innovation Network (NIN).
NIN is a collection of NSF I-Corps
Nodes and Sites that together with NSF
implement the I-Corps program to grow
and sustain the national innovation
ecosystem. I-Corps Nodes are typically
large, multi-institutional collaborations
that deliver NSF national I-Corps Teams
training curriculum as well as recruit
and train the National I-Corps
instructors. Sites are entrepreneurial
centers located at individual colleges
and universities to catalyze potential ICorps teams within their local
institutions. Together, the Nodes and
Sites serve as the backbone of the NIN.
Recently, IIP published a new I-Corps
Program Solicitation, NSF 20–529—NSF
Innovation Corps Hubs Program (ICorpsTM Hubs), that has placed a strong
emphasis on developing and further
expanding the NIN. The I-Corps Hubs
Program has strengthened the
requirements to support a diverse and
inclusive community of innovators, in
that teams are encouraged to recruit
diverse members at all levels. In
addition, the I-Corps Hubs Program also
provides new pathways for teams to
qualify for the participation in the
national I-Corps Teams program (at the
Nodes). Through this solicitation, NSF
seeks to evolve the current structure, in
which NSF I-Corps Teams, Nodes, and
Sites are funded through separate
programs, towards a more integrated
operational model capable of sustained
operation at the scope and scale
required to support the expansion of the
NSF I-Corps Program as directed by
AICA.
In order to support the agency’s
congressional reporting requirements in
response to the AICA, we are asking
NIN grantees to report the following
information:
• Expansion of NIN
Æ Number of teams trained
Æ Number of teams advancing to
national I-Corps Teams program
(applicable to I-Corps Hubs and ICorps Sites)
• STEM Workforce
Æ Team size (number of members on
the team)
Æ Team characteristics (participation
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of females, veterans, and
underrepresented minorities)
Æ Participant status at the time of
program
• Subsequent Commercialization
Outcomes
Æ Company formation
Æ Following-on funding
D SBIR Phase I, II funding
D Other Federal Funding
D Private Funding (including
competition, and prize awards)
Æ Revenues (sales, licensing fees,
other operational cash flows)
The reporting of this information is in
addition to the agency’s annual report
requirement for the grantees. Not only
will the information help the agency
report on NIN activities to Congress,
they also provide managing Program
Directors a means to monitor the
operational states of these I-Corps Sites,
Nodes, and Hubs, and ensure that their
awards are in good standing. These data
will also allow NSF to assess these
awardees in terms of intellectual,
broader, and commercial impacts that
are core to our merit review criteria.
Finally, in compliance with the
Evidence Act of 2019, information
collected will be used in satisfying
congressional requests, responding to
queries from the public, NSF’s external
merit reviewers who serve as advisors,
and NSF’s Office of the Inspector
General, and supporting the agency’s
policymaking and internal evaluation
and assessment needs.
Use of the Information: The
information collected is primarily for
the agency’s AICA Reporting
requirements, and other congressional
requests.
Respondents: I-Corps Sites, Nodes,
and Hubs Grantees.
Estimated number of respondents:
2,000.
Average burden per reporting: 15
minutes per respondent—10 minutes for
the record of participation and five
minutes for the follow-up survey for an
estimate of 250 hours per year.
Frequency: Twice a year—once for the
record of participation and once for the
follow-up survey.
Comments: Comments are invited on:
(a) Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
Agency, including whether the
information shall have practical utility;
(b) the accuracy of the Agency’s
estimate of the burden of the proposed
collection of information; (c) ways to
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity
of the information on respondents,
including through the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
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information technology; and (d) ways to
minimize the burden of the collection of
information on respondents, including
through the use of automated collection
techniques or other forms of information
technology.
Dated: June 10, 2021.
Suzanne H. Plimpton,
Reports Clearance Officer, National Science
Foundation.
[FR Doc. 2021–12665 Filed 6–15–21; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 7555–01–P
NUCLEAR REGULATORY
COMMISSION
[NRC–2020–0162]
Information Collection: Voluntary
Reporting of Planned New Reactor
Applications
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Notice of submission to the
Office of Management and Budget;
request for comment.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) has recently
submitted a request for renewal of an
existing collection of information to the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for review. The information
collection is entitled, ‘‘Voluntary
Reporting of Planned New Reactor
Applications.’’
DATES: Submit comments by July 16,
2021. Comments received after this date
will be considered if it is practical to do
so, but the Commission is able to ensure
consideration only for comments
received on or before this date.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
notice to https://www.reginfo.gov/
public/do/PRAMain. Find this
particular information collection by
selecting ‘‘Currently under Review—
Open for Public Comments’’ or by using
the search function.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
David Cullison, NRC Clearance Officer,
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555–0001; telephone:
301–415–2084; email:
INFOCOLLECTS.Resource@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
I. Obtaining Information and
Submitting Comments
A. Obtaining Information
Please refer to Docket ID NRC–2020–
0162 when contacting the NRC about
the availability of information for this
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action. You may obtain publicly
available information related to this
action by any of the following methods:
• Federal Rulemaking Website: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov/ and search
for Docket ID NRC–2020–0162. A copy
of the collection of information and
related instructions may be obtained
without charge by accessing Docket ID
NRC–2020–0162 on this website.
• NRC’s Agencywide Documents
Access and Management System
(ADAMS): You may obtain publicly
available documents online in the
ADAMS Public Documents collection at
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/
adams.html. To begin the search, select
‘‘Begin Web-based ADAMS Search.’’ For
problems with ADAMS, please contact
the NRC’s Public Document Room (PDR)
reference staff at 1–800–397–4209, 301–
415–4737, or by email to pdr.resource@
nrc.gov. The supporting statement is
available in ADAMS under Accession
No. ML21040A117.
• NRC’s Clearance Officer: A copy of
the collection of information and related
instructions may be obtained without
charge by contacting the NRC’s
Clearance Officer, David Cullison,
Office of the Chief Information Officer,
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555–0001; telephone:
301–415–2084; email:
INFOCOLLECTS.Resource@nrc.gov.
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B. Submitting Comments
The NRC encourages electronic
comment submission through the
Federal Rulemaking website (https://
www.regulations.gov). Please include
Docket ID NRC–2020–0162 in your
comment submission.
The NRC cautions you not to include
identifying or contact information in
comment submissions that you do not
want to be publicly disclosed in your
comment submission. All comment
submissions are posted at https://
www.regulations.gov/ and entered into
ADAMS. Comment submissions are not
routinely edited to remove identifying
or contact information.
If you are requesting or aggregating
comments from other persons for
submission to the OMB, then you
should inform those persons not to
include identifying or contact
information that they do not want to be
publicly disclosed in their comment
submission. Your request should state
that comment submissions are not
routinely edited to remove such
information before making the comment
submissions available to the public or
entering the comment into ADAMS.
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II. Background
Under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. Chapter 35), the NRC recently
submitted a request for renewal of an
existing collection of information to
OMB for review entitled, ‘‘Voluntary
Reporting of Planned New Reactor
Applications.’’ The NRC hereby informs
potential respondents that an agency
may not conduct or sponsor, and that a
person is not required to respond to, a
collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid OMB control
number.
The NRC published a Federal
Register notice with a 60-day comment
period on this information collection on
December 1, 2020 (85 FR 77279).
1. The title of the information
collection: ‘‘Voluntary Reporting of
Planned New Reactor Applications.’’
2. OMB approval number: 3150–0228.
3. Type of submission: Extension.
4. The form number, if applicable: N/
A.
5. How often the collection is required
or requested: Annually.
6. Who will be required or asked to
respond: Applicants, licensees, and
potential applicants report this
information on a strictly voluntary
basis.
7. The estimated number of annual
responses: 20.
8. The estimated number of annual
respondents: 10.
9. The estimated number of hours
needed annually to comply with the
information collection requirement or
request: 610.
10. Abstract: This voluntary
information collection assists the NRC
in determining resource and budget
needs as well as aligning the proper
allocation and utilization of resources to
support applicant submittals, future
construction-related activities, and other
anticipated part 50 and/or part 52 of
title 10 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (10 CFR) licensing and
design certification rulemaking actions.
In addition, information provided to the
NRC staff is intended to promote early
communications between the NRC and
the respective addressees about
potential 10 CFR part 50 and/or part 52
licensing actions and related activities,
submission dates, and plans for
construction and inspection activities.
The overarching goal of this information
collection is to assist the NRC staff more
effectively and efficiently plan,
schedule, and implement activities and
reviews in a timely manner.
Dated: June 11, 2021.
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For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
David C. Cullison,
NRC Clearance Officer, Office of the Chief
Information Officer.
[FR Doc. 2021–12614 Filed 6–15–21; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 7590–01–P
POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket Nos. MC2021–100 and CP2021–103]
New Postal Products
Postal Regulatory Commission.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Commission is noticing a
recent Postal Service filing for the
Commission’s consideration concerning
a negotiated service agreement. This
notice informs the public of the filing,
invites public comment, and takes other
administrative steps.
DATES: Comments are due: June 18,
2021.
SUMMARY:
Submit comments
electronically via the Commission’s
Filing Online system at http://
www.prc.gov. Those who cannot submit
comments electronically should contact
the person identified in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section by
telephone for advice on filing
alternatives.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
David A. Trissell, General Counsel, at
202–789–6820.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. Docketed Proceeding(s)
I. Introduction
The Commission gives notice that the
Postal Service filed request(s) for the
Commission to consider matters related
to negotiated service agreement(s). The
request(s) may propose the addition or
removal of a negotiated service
agreement from the market dominant or
the competitive product list, or the
modification of an existing product
currently appearing on the market
dominant or the competitive product
list.
Section II identifies the docket
number(s) associated with each Postal
Service request, the title of each Postal
Service request, the request’s acceptance
date, and the authority cited by the
Postal Service for each request. For each
request, the Commission appoints an
officer of the Commission to represent
the interests of the general public in the
proceeding, pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 505
(Public Representative). Section II also
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