Source: USDA, 9/9/20 U.S. Department of Agriculture
Secretary Sonny Perdue today announced the invitation for nominations of
qualified candidates to be considered for a two-year term on USDA’s Task Force
on Agricultural Air Quality Research. The Task Force advises the Secretary on
air quality and its relationship to agriculture based on sound scientific
findings and review of research on agricultural air quality supported by
federal agencies. “The Task Force is another example of USDA’s continued commitment to developing science-based solutions and conservation measures that not only reduce the agriculture industry’s environmental impact but in many ways enhance our natural resources through improved agricultural practices,” said Perdue. “Bringing together a variety of perspectives and scientific insights to this Task Force will help reach solutions to resolve air quality challenges.” Created by the 1996 Farm Bill, the Task Force promotes USDA research efforts and identifies cost-effective ways the agriculture industry can improve air quality. The Task Force has historically consisted of agricultural producers, agricultural industry representatives, researchers and scientists and members of the health and regulatory committees. The Chief of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), will chair the Task Force. USDA is committed to ensuring
that the Task Force is composed of a wide diversity of people who have interest
and expertise in air quality issues related to agriculture. Equal opportunity
practices, in line with the USDA policies, will be followed in all appointments
to the Committee. To ensure that Committee recommendations have taken into
account the needs of the diverse groups served by the Department, membership
should include, to the extent practicable, individuals with demonstrated
ability to represent minorities, women and persons with disabilities. Applying for MembershipThe Federal Register notice announcing the request for nominations to the Task Force contains information about how to nominate an interested person for membership. Interested candidates may nominate themselves. Nominations should be typed and include the following: =
A brief summary (two pages or less) explaining the nominee’s qualifications to serve on the Task Force =
A resume providing the nominee’s background, experience and educational qualifications =
A completed background disclosure form (Form AD-755) signed by the nominee =
Any recent publications by the nominee relative to
agricultural air quality (if appropriate) =
Letters of endorsement (optional) Nominations must be emailed or postmarked by November 9,
2020 to be considered.
Nominations can be submitted to Greg Zwicke, the Designated Federal Officer for
the Task Force, by either: E-mail: greg.zwicke@usda.gov
Mail or Hand
Delivery: Mr. Greg Zwicke, Designated Federal
Officer, Natural Resources Conservation Service, USDA-NRCS, West National
Technology Support Center, 2150 Centre Avenue, Building A, Suite 314B, Fort
Collins, CO 80526 For more information, visit the Task Force homepage or the Federal Register notice
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