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Action: Notice, request for comments.

Web posting date: 05/31/2011

Federal Register Notice of Finding Publication Date: 11/20/11

Effective Date of Federal Register: 11/21/11

Close of public comment period: 12/06/11

Summary: The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is seeking comments on whether a waiver of the Buy America requirements of 23 CFR 635.410 should be granted to permit the use of non-domestic Automated battery switching mechanism for an electric battery switching station for a demonstration project in CA in the state of California.

FHWA will only consider a Buy America waiver when the conditions of 23 CFR 635.410( c) have been met: (1) when the application of the provision would be inconsistent with the public interest; or (2) when steel and iron products are not produced in the United States in sufficient and reasonably available quantities, which are of a satisfactory quality.

The FHWA will consider all comments received in the initial 15-day comment period during our evaluation of the waiver request. Comments received after this period, but before notice of our finding is published in the Federal Register, will be considered to the extent practical. Follow-up coordination on the comments received may result in a delay in the publication of our waiver finding in the Federal Register. Comments received during the 15-day comment period after notice of our finding is published in the Federal Register will be reviewed, but the finding will continue to remain valid. Comments received during the comment period after the effective date of the finding will be reviewed, and may influence the FHWA's decision to terminate or modify a finding.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency contact: Joel C. Goldberg

Comments

John Kliethermes 06/08/2011
Absolutely not. Based on my experience with the Federal Highway administration and that with the DOT's around the country there is a conveinient approach to all projects. If the companies are large then we bend over backward for them to get their products allowed. If we are small companies they say they are too buzy to assit or reveiw even when significant savings are presented.

This circumventing the buy american act allows for the same employees to redcue their work effort to find american compines to develop the systems and sends tax dollars to competitors to our economy.

I am copletly against this potetial change. Demonstrate with american products. If you cant find them then wait till they are produced here!

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Office of Program Administration
202-366-1558
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