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MBDA Tribal Consultations and Written Comments Notice

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The Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) announced tribal consultation meetings and a call for written comments regarding business development services in Indian Country. The comment period closed on January 30, 2017.

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The Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) issued a notice announcing a series of tribal consultation meetings and soliciting written comments from federally recognized tribes, American Indian and Alaska Native business organizations, and Native-owned firms. These consultations, held between November 2016 and February 2017, aimed to gather insights and recommendations on MBDA's business development and entrepreneurial services within Indian Country.

While the consultations have concluded and the written comment period closed on January 30, 2017, this notice serves as a record of the MBDA's engagement with tribal governments and organizations. Compliance officers should note the MBDA's focus on supporting minority business enterprises, including those owned by American Indians and Alaska Natives, and the agency's role in providing access to procurement and financing opportunities.

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SUMMARY:

The Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) plans to conduct five tribal consultation meetings with federally recognized
tribes, American Indian and Alaska Native business/trade/economic organizations, and American Indian and Alaska Native-owned
firms, between November 2016 and February 2017. The purpose of these tribal consultations is to provide a venue for tribal
leaders share insights, make recommendations, and discuss concerns regarding MBDA's business development and entrepreneurial
services in Indian Country. MBDA is also accepting written comments related to the business development issues stated in this
notice.

DATES:

Tribal consultations will be conducted in different locations between November 2016 and February 2017. The specific dates,
locations and times will be announced on the MBDA Web site at http://www.mbda.gov/tribalconsult. Written comments in response to the questions posed in this notice must be submitted no later than January 30, 2017.

ADDRESSES:

You may submit comments, identified by MBDA-2016-0001, by the following methods: Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic
public comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to www.regulations.gov/docket?D=MBDA-, click the “Comment Now!” icon, complete the required fields, and enter or attach your comments; Mail: Submit written comments
to Bridget Gonzales, Chief, Office of Legislative, Education and Intergovernmental Affairs, Minority Business Development
Agency, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW., Room 5067, Washington, DC 20230.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Melvin Tabilas, Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs Specialist, Office of Legislative, Education and Intergovernmental
Affairs, Minority Business Development Agency, at (202) 482-5598; or by email at mtabilas@mbda.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Background

The Minority Business Development Agency's (MBDA) Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs (OLEIA) serves as the
focal point for consultation with Tribal governments and Tribal organizations on policy, regulatory and legislative issues
that will have a direct impact on American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) communities. The tribal consultations will be conducted
in conjunction with the MBDA's Office of Business Development (OBD) which designs and manages the business development services
available to Native American entrepreneurs and tribally-owned businesses. Outreach and business development support specific
to the AIAN populations is one part of the overall efforts of MBDA to ensure all programs and services of the Agency are available
to members of the tribal communities.

MBDA is the only Federal agency created specifically to foster the establishment and growth of minority business enterprises
(MBEs). MBDA actively promotes the strategic growth and expansion of MBEs by offering management and technical assistance
through a nationwide network of business centers. All MBDA Business Centers serve businesses owned or controlled by persons
or groups of persons from the following groups: American Indians and Native Americans (including Alaska Natives, Alaska Native
Corporations, Tribal entities, Tribal universities and Tribal governments), African Americans, Asian Indian Americans, Asian
and Pacific Islander Americans, Hasidic Jewish Americans, and Hispanic Americans. MBDA target clients are businesses with
$1.0 million or more in revenues.

The MBDA Business Centers provide services that include, but are not limited to, initial consultations and assessments, business
technical assistance, and access to federal and non-federal procurement and financing opportunities. Specific performance
requirements and metrics are used by MBDA to evaluate each business center and are a key component of the MBDA's business
development programs.

During fiscal year 2016, MBDA provided dedicated outreach to the AIAN population through the operation of six MBDA Business
Centers—AIAN in the following locations: Fresno, California; Santa Fe, New Mexico; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Bismarck, North Dakota;
Anchorage, Alaska; and Bridgeport, Connecticut. For more details about the current goals and objectives of the MBDA Business
Centers—AIAN, please see the Federal Funding Opportunity notice that was issued in 2012 at http://www.mbda.gov/tribalconsult.

Funding for the current MBDA Business Center—AIAN program will expire in August 2017. MBDA expects to renew its investment
in Indian Country and has designed the tribal consultations to allow tribal governments and organizations an opportunity to
provide information on how to better provide business development services and programs. The locations and approximate dates,
and times of the meetings are provided below in Supplementary Information. The specific dates and times will be posted on
MBDA's Web site at http://www.mbda.gov/tribalconsult. The meetings are open to members of federally recognized tribes. In consideration of tribal leaders who are not able to attend
a tribal consultation meeting, MBDA is also accepting written comments based on the questions listed below.

II. Tribal Consultation Meetings

Tribal consultation sessions are tentatively scheduled in association with the following events:

| Date | Location | Event |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 1. Nov 1-3, 2016 | Tulsa, Oklahoma | Native American Contractors Association—Annual B2B Conference & Marketplace. |
| 2. Nov 14-17, 2016 | Santa Fe, New Mexico | National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development—Reservation Economic Summit (RES) New Mexico. |
| 3. November 14-17, 2016 | Minneapolis, MN | Long Term Services and Supports in Indian Country Conference. |
Details about each Tribal consultation meeting will be posted on the MBDA Web site at: http://www.mbda.gov/tribalconsult. The MBDA Tribal consultation meetings are being hosted by the U.S. Federal Government. They are open and public meetings.
They will be tape-recorded and transcribed so that we can retain valuable input and feedback. Registration for the non-governmental
organization conferences is not mandatory to participate in in the MBDA Tribal consultations.

III. Questions for Public Comment

Comments may be provided in response to any or all of the following questions. Please identify the specific AIAN community
represented by the comments (e.g., Cherokee Nation, Alaska Native village, Native American businesses off reservation, tribally-owned businesses):

  1. Describe any self-governance entrepreneurial or business development programs that have resulted in positive impacts to
    your community's economic development? What were the impacts and how did they come about?

  2. What challenges exist to business development and job creation in AIAN communities? What ideas or solutions do you think
    would address these challenges?

  3. What are your goals and priorities for advancing AIAN entrepreneurship and business development?

  4. What are some best practices that you've seen implemented that positively address the business development challenges experienced
    by your community from either a self-governing perspective, and/or from Federal, state, or local programs?

  5. Have you (or businesses from your Tribe/Tribal organization) been a client of a MBDA Business Center—AIAN?

a. If so, please describe the services and activities that have been most beneficial to growing their business and/or creating
jobs:

  1. Access to private sector contracts;

  2. Access to Federal/State or Municipal contracts;

  3. Access to capital;

  4. Exporting;

  5. Joint partnerships/teaming arrangements;

  6. Other.

b. If you or your business have not been a client of a MBDA Business Center, please state reasons why, if any?

  1. Do the goals and objectives of the MBDA Business Centers—AIAN align with your Tribe's business and economic development goals? If so, please elaborate. If not, please provide recommendations for improvements, enhancements or alternatives.

Comments must include the following: Name and title of commenter, name of tribe, tribal organization or business, AIAN location
(if applicable), city, and state.

Dated: November 2, 2016. Josephine Arnold, Chief Counsel, Minority Business Development Agency. [FR Doc. 2016-26832 Filed 11-4-16; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE P

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Agency
MBDA
Compliance deadline
January 30th, 2017 (3334 days ago)
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Consultation
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Tribal nations
Geographic scope
National (US)

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Healthcare
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Tribal Affairs Economic Development

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