Join us in Washington for January IACC - the US Govt's autism committee
Description
Meeting of the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) 


Please join us for an IACC Full Committee meeting that will take place on Wednesday, January 17, 2018 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET at the Bethesda Marriott Hotel, 5151 Pooks Hill Road, Bethesda, MD 20814. Onsite registration will begin at 8:00 a.m.  The meeting will also be available by live webcast and conference call.

Agenda: To discuss business, updates, and issues related to ASD research and services activities.

Meeting location:
Bethesda Marriot Hotel
5151 Pooks Hill Road
Bethesda, MD 20814

Access
Medical Center (Red Line) in combination with a 26 minute walk or short taxi ride; parking available at the hotel those who drive

Security:
Visitors will be asked to sign in and show one form of identification (for example, a government-issued photo ID, driver’s license, or passport) at the meeting registration desk during the check-in process. Pre-registration is recommended. Seating will be limited to the room capacity and seats will be on a first come, first served basis, with expedited check-in for those who are pre-registered.

Remote Access:
The meeting will be remotely accessible by videocast and conference call.  Members of the public who participate using the conference call phone number will be in listen-only mode.

Public Comment – Guidelines:
Any member of the public interested in presenting oral comments to the Committee must notify the Contact Person listed on this notice by 5:00 p.m. ET on Friday, January 5, 2018, with their request to present oral comments at the meeting, and a written/electronic copy of the oral presentation/statement must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, January 9, 2018.

A limited number of slots for oral comment are available, and in order to ensure that as many different individuals are able to present throughout the year as possible, any given individual only will be permitted to present oral comments once per calendar year (2018). Only one representative of an organization will be allowed to present oral comments in any given meeting; other representatives of the same group may provide written comments.  If the oral comment session is full, individuals who could not be accommodated are welcome to provide written comments instead.  Commenters will have 3-5 minutes to present their comments depending on the number of commenters, but a longer version may be submitted in writing for the record.  Commenters going beyond their given time slot in the meeting may be asked to conclude immediately in order to allow other comments and presentations to proceed on schedule. 

Any interested person may submit written public comments to the IACC prior to the meeting by e-mailing the comments to IACCPublicInquiries@mail.nih.govor by submitting comments at the web link: https://iacc.hhs.gov/meetings/public-comments/submit/index.jsp by 5:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, January 9, 2018.  The comments should include the name and e-mail address for contact purposes, and when applicable, the business or professional affiliation of the interested person.  NIMH anticipates written public comments received by 5:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, January 9, 2018 will be presented to the Committee prior to the meeting for the Committee’s consideration.  Any written comments received after the 5:00 p.m. ET, January 9, 2018 deadline through January 16, 2018 will be provided to the Committee either before or after the meeting, depending on the volume of comments received and the time required to process them in accordance with privacy regulations and other applicable Federal policies.  All written public comments and oral public comment statements received by the deadlines for both oral and written public comments will be provided to the IACC for their consideration and will become part of the public record.  Attachments of copyrighted publications are not permitted, but web links or citations for any copyrighted works cited may be provided.

Public Comment – Deadlines: 
Notification of intent to present oral comments: Friday, January 5, 2018 by 5:00 p.m. ET
Submission of written/electronic statement for oral comments: Tuesday, January 9, 2018 by 5:00 p.m. ET 
Submission of written comments: Tuesday, January 9, 2018 by 5:00 p.m. ET

Conference Call Access
USA/Canada Phone Number: 
888-928-9527
Access code: 6435114


Individuals who participate using this service and who need special assistance, such as captioning of the conference call or other reasonable accommodations, should submit a request to the Contact Person listed below at least five days prior to the meeting.  If you experience any technical problems with the conference call or webcast, please e-mail iaccpublicinquiries@mail.nih.gov.

Please visit the IACC Meetings page for the latest information about the meeting, including remote access information, the agenda, materials, and information about prior IACC events.

Contact Person for this meeting is:

Ms. Angelice Mitrakas
Office of Autism Research Coordination
National Institute of Mental Health, NIH
6001 Executive Boulevard, NSC
Room 6183A
Rockville, MD 20852
Phone: 301-435-9269
E-mail: IACCpublicinquiries@mail.nih.gov
Comments
Order by: 
Per page:
 
  • There are no comments yet
Related Feed Entries
By Sam Blanco, PhD, LBA, BCBA-D I’ve been working with families with autism for over 25 years, and have witnessed firsthand the major shifts in provision of ABA services. We’re living in a time where far more families have access to services, but as the services have become more available the hum…
6 hours ago · From Different Roads to Learning
By James T. Ellis, PhD, BCBA-D and Christine Almeida, MSEd, EdS, BCBA Image by Chessie Almeida Hi! Hello! Welcome to the Socially Savvy Second Edition! Almost 20 years ago, we (Christine and Jim) decided to develop a social-skills assessment, which eventually became Socially Savvy. At the t…
7 days ago · From Different Roads to Learning
Prefer listening? Try the audio overview of this post by pressing play below. When we think of robots, we usually picture rigid machines on a factory floor. They require exhaustive programming, massive datasets, and perfectly controlled environments to function. If one thing is out of place, …
13 days ago · From Assistive Technology Blog
In a landmark move for the global assistive technology community, the Ministry of Electronics & IT recently unveiled a comprehensive strategy to transform India from a text-heavy digital landscape into a voice-first ecosystem. Launched at the India AI Summit Expo 2026, this initiative is anchore…
28.04.2026 · From Assistive Technology Blog
By Sam Blanco, PhD, LBA, BCBA There’s a famous quote from W. Edwards Deming that says “Without data, you’re just another person with an opinion.” While Deming wasn’t a behavior analyst, this statement aligns closely with how BCBAs approach their work. Most BCBAs will report how much they love …
28.04.2026 · From Different Roads to Learning
Rate
0 votes
Info
29.01.2018 (29.01.2018)
615 Views
0 Subscribers
Recommend
Tags