Extension of Deadline for Applications to the Minority Business Enterprises Advisory Council for the Minority Business Development Agency
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The U.S. Department of Commerce, Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) is extending the deadline for nominations for the Minority Business Enterprises Advisory Council (MBEAC) pursuant to the authority of the Minority Business Development Act of 2021 and the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), as amended. The Council will advise the Under Secretary of Commerce for Minority Business Development on various topics impacting socially and economically disadvantaged businesses. MBDA is looking to appoint nine (9) members for the initial term of the Council. These individuals shall be from the private sector with a balanced and broad range of interests regarding the social and economic life of minority business concerns. The private sector members may include individuals from academia and think tanks, companies, chambers of commerce, financial entities, labor and trade associations, non-profit organizations, and stakeholders involved in socially and economically disadvantaged business concerns.
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[Federal Register Volume 88, Number 198 (Monday, October 16, 2023)]
[Notices]
[Pages 71334-71335]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2023-22713]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Minority Business Development Agency
[Doc. No. 231010-0242]
Extension of Deadline for Applications to the Minority Business
Enterprises Advisory Council for the Minority Business Development
Agency
AGENCY: Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA), U.S. Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of extension of deadline.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Commerce, Minority Business Development
Agency (MBDA) is extending the deadline for nominations for the
Minority Business Enterprises Advisory Council (MBEAC) pursuant to the
authority of the Minority Business Development Act of 2021 and the
Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), as amended. The Council will
advise the Under Secretary of Commerce for Minority Business
Development on various topics impacting socially and economically
disadvantaged businesses. MBDA is looking to appoint nine (9) members
for the initial term of the Council. These individuals shall be from
the private sector with a balanced and broad range of interests
regarding the social and economic life of minority business concerns.
The private sector members may include individuals from academia and
think tanks, companies, chambers of commerce, financial entities, labor
and trade associations, non-profit organizations, and stakeholders
involved in socially and economically disadvantaged business concerns.
DATES: MBDA originally posted a solicitation for applications to the
MBEAC on August 18, 2023, with an original deadline of September 18,
2023. MBDA has determined that an extension of the original deadline is
warranted. MBDA will consider applications received by November 15,
2023, for potential selection to the inaugural MBEAC. Applications
received after this date may be considered by MBDA as appropriate and
when vacancies become available. If you have already submitted an
application, MBDA will consider your application and there is no need
to re-apply.
ADDRESSES: Individuals who are interested in being considered for the
MBEAC must submit a resume and cover letter detailing their relevant
experience to <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#7e1f1a08170d110c071d110b101d17123e131c1a1f50191108"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="5a3b3e2c332935282339352f343933361a37383e3b743d352c">[email protected]</span></a>. If electronic submission is not
feasible, submissions may be mailed to: Minority Business Development
Agency (MBDA), U.S. Department of Commerce, Attn: Cara M. Morris, 1401
Constitution Ave. NW, Room 5075, Washington, DC 20230.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cara M. Morris, Director, Business
Center Excellence & Program Support, Minority Business Development
Agency, U.S. Department of Commerce, Email: <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#7c1f11130e0e150f4d3c111e181d521b130a"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="71121c1e0303180240311c1315105f161e07">[email protected]</span></a>, 202-482-
2332.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Please note that this notice is to extend
the initial deadline for applications to the MBEAC. The original notice
was published on August 18, 2023, and stated that the original deadline
to receive applications was September 18, 2023. MBDA has determined
that an extension to this deadline is warranted. Accordingly, MBDA will
consider all applications received by [DATE 30 DAYS AFTER PUBLICATION
IN THE FEDERAL REGISTER], for potential selection to the inaugural
MBEAC. Applications received after this date may be considered by MBDA
as appropriate and when vacancies become available. If you have already
submitted an application, MBDA will consider your application and there
is no need to re-apply.
On November 15, 2021, the Minority Business Development Act of 2021
(Pub. L. 117-58), made permanent the Minority Business Development
Agency (MBDA) and expanded MBDA's roles and authorities. Among other
things, the Act mandated the creation of the Minority Business
Enterprises Advisory Council (MBEAC or ``the Council'').
The objective of the MBEAC is to provide group advice to the Under
Secretary of Commerce for Minority Business Development on matters
pertaining to the growth and global competitiveness of the nation's 9.7
million minority business enterprises (MBEs), such as identifying
barriers to entrepreneurship and business growth; providing insight
related to the economic conditions of socially or economically
disadvantaged businesses; proposing opportunities for collaboration on
and coordination of policies relating to entrepreneurship and business
growth for socially and economically disadvantaged businesses; and
advising on measures to better achieve MBDA's objectives. The MBEAC was
established in accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
amended (FACA), 5 U.S.C. Chapter 10. See the MBEAC Charter, available
at: <a href="https://gsa-geo.my.salesforce.com/sfc/p/#t0000000Gyj0/a/t0000003Gceu/9JxK.9.iqBesjToAwbbYyuYpJviXxxZC3ELQmn5Mts4">https://gsa-geo.my.salesforce.com/sfc/p/#t0000000Gyj0/a/t0000003Gceu/9JxK.9.iqBesjToAwbbYyuYpJviXxxZC3ELQmn5Mts4</a>. The MBDA is a
dynamic organization that needs industry leaders' input with a wide
range of experience and insight. Accordingly, the MBDA is soliciting
applications from private sector representatives with a balanced and
broad range of interests regarding the social and economic life of
Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs) to serve as advisory committee
members of the MBEAC. Individuals may self-nominate or be nominated by
someone else.
The Council will consist of nine members from the private sector as
well as at least ten members from federal agencies that support or
otherwise have duties related to business formation, including duties
relating to labor development, monetary policy, national security,
energy, agriculture, transportation, and housing. The Council will meet
2-3 times per year and members shall serve for a term of 2 years.
Members can be reappointed after the 2-year term expires.
MBDA is soliciting two types of private sector members.
``Representative members'' are appointed to offer insight and
perspectives of clearly identified sectors and stakeholder groups.
``Special Government Employee (SGE) members'' are appointed for their
individual expertise and experience. Special Government Employees are
subject to conflict-of-interest laws and regulations, including (but
not limited to) the obligation to annually file a New Entrant
Confidential Financial Disclosure Report (OGE Form 450) and complete
ethics training. Representative members are not subject to these
requirements. Private sector members will be individually advised of
the capacity in which they will serve through their appointment
letters.
Please also note that members of the Council shall not be
compensated for service on the Council but may be allowed travel
expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, in accordance with
subchapter I of chapter 57 of title 5, United States Code.
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Council Size and Terms:
The MBEAC will be comprised of at least 19 members (9 private
sector members and at least 10 federal members). The newly appointed
members will serve a two-year term and may be reappointed. If a member
vacates the MBEAC before the end of the two-year term, a replacement
member may be appointed to fill the unexpired term.
The membership of the Council should include expertise and
viewpoints that reflect the breadth of the Council's responsibilities.
MBDA is mindful that committees work best when there is a mix of
viewpoints brought about through diverse experiences in different areas
of the committee's responsibility by members of diverse races, genders,
business and industry sectors, and cultural backgrounds. This notice
will be widely distributed to encourage a diverse applicant pool.
Qualifications and Selection Criteria
Expertise and Experience: Members should possess significant
expertise and experience in areas relevant to the growth and
development of MBEs and the business ecosystem, such as business
development, entrepreneurship, finance, policy advocacy, or related
fields. Members should have insights into barriers to entrepreneurship
and business growth and ways to overcome those barriers. Relevant
fields include but are not limited to, access to traditional and
alternative capital, public and private sector procurement, and global
markets. Members should also have the ability to provide insight into
relevant data, research, and policy alternatives. The selection process
will prioritize relevant individuals who have demonstrated a strong
track record of success in their respective fields.
Commitment to Minority Business Development: Members should have a
demonstrated commitment to advancing the social and economic life of
MBEs. This can be evidenced through past involvement in initiatives,
projects, or policy advocacy aimed at supporting and empowering MBEs.
Sector Representation: Private Sector members will be selected from
diverse backgrounds, including academia and think tanks, companies of
varying sizes, chambers of commerce, financial entities, labor and
trade associations, non-profit organizations, and stakeholders involved
in MBE growth and development.
Geographic Representation: MBDA will consider geographic diversity
in selecting members to ensure regional representation and capture
expertise regarding the unique challenges and opportunities faced by
MBEs in different parts of the country.
Collaborative and Teamwork Skills: Members should demonstrate the
ability to work collaboratively in a team environment. This includes
effective communication, problem-solving, and the ability to build
consensus among diverse stakeholders.
Ability to Serve: Members must be able and willing to dedicate the
necessary time and effort to fulfill their responsibilities
effectively. They should have the availability to attend meetings,
actively participate in Council activities, and contribute
constructively to discussions and decision-making processes.
Independence and Impartiality: Applicants for Special Government
Employee (SGE) membership positions must be impartial and independent,
capable of providing objective advice and guidance must not have
conflicts of interest that could compromise their ability to act in the
best interest of MBEs.
Privacy Act Statement
The collection, maintenance, and disclosure of this information is
governed by the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a). The Department of
Commerce is authorized to collect this information pursuant to
authorities that include, but are not limited to, Title V, sections
100501 through 100503 of the Minority Business Development Act of 2021,
Public Law 117-58 (Nov. 15, 2021), and in accordance with the Federal
Advisory Committee Act, as amended (FACA), 5 U.S.C. Chapter 10. The
principal purpose for which the Department will use the information is
to assist in choosing private sector members of the MBEAC. Information
received will be maintained in a Privacy Act system of records,
COMMERCE/DEPT-11, entitled ``Candidates for Membership, Members, and
Former Members of Department of Commerce Advisory Committees.'' A
notice describing that system, including a complete set of routine
disclosures, has been published both in the Federal Register and on the
Department's website at: <a href="https://osec.doc.gov/opog/PrivacyAct/SORNs/dept-11.html">https://osec.doc.gov/opog/PrivacyAct/SORNs/dept-11.html</a>. Although providing this information is voluntary, an
individual cannot be considered for membership without an application
submission.
Donald R. Cravins, Jr.,
Under Secretary for Minority Business Development, Minority Business
Development Agency.
[FR Doc. 2023-22713 Filed 10-13-23; 8:45 am]
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