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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 2687
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The National Eye Institute announced that a meeting will take place on February 2, 2021, for reviewing and evaluating grant applications as part of the BRAIN Initiative. The meeting will be closed to the public to protect confidential trade secrets and personal information pertaining to the grant applications. Participants will connect virtually, and the session will run from 12:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Dr. Brian Hoshaw, a representative from the National Institutes of Health, can be contacted for more information regarding the meeting.

    Simple Explanation

    The National Eye Institute is having a secret meeting on February 2, 2021, where people will talk online about giving money for special brain projects. Only some people can join because they will be discussing private and important stuff.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 12745
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The National Institute on Aging is holding a meeting of the Special Emphasis Panel called NIA SBIR/STTR. This meeting, scheduled for April 8-9, 2025, from 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., will be conducted virtually and is closed to the public. The purpose of this meeting is to review and evaluate grant applications, which may involve sensitive information like trade secrets or personal data about individuals. The meeting details, including contact information for the Scientific Review Officer, are provided for those who need it.

    Simple Explanation

    The National Institute on Aging is having a special meeting online on April 8-9, 2025, but people can't watch it because they need to keep some things secret, like private details or business ideas.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 11381
    Reading Time:about 23 minutes

    The Department of the Treasury has proposed a new system of records titled "Health Screening and Contact Tracing Records" to track individuals who have been infected with or exposed to communicable diseases while at Treasury facilities or events. This system, established under the Privacy Act of 1974, aims to protect the health of Treasury personnel and visitors by collecting necessary information for health screening and contact tracing. Treasury will use these records to comply with health and safety regulations, respond to public health emergencies, and reduce the transmission of infectious diseases. Personal information, including health data, may be shared with relevant authorities for public health purposes while maintaining privacy safeguards.

    Simple Explanation

    The people who work at a place called the Treasury want to keep everyone safe from getting sick, so they're planning to keep track of people who might have caught or been near someone with a sickness when visiting. They promise to be careful with the information they collect and only share it when they really need to, but some people are curious about how they'll protect this info and how long they'll keep it.