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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Nevada |
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Archaelogical Project Implementation Process | Questions and Answers | Research Priorities Lincoln County Land Act of 2000 and Lincoln County Conservation, Recreation, Development Act of 2004 The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Ely District Office, other federal, state and local partners established the Lincoln County Archaeological Initiative to allocate monies annually for approved projects in each Round of this process. Lincoln County Archaeological Initiative Process Prior to August 1st each year the BLM will establish research priorities for archaeological projects in Lincoln County. From September 1st through October 31st, nominations will be solicited for projects based on specified annual initiative priorities. Nominations addressing these priorities will be submitted to the BLM Ely District Office as a nomination package with a narrative describing the project and addressing the archaeological resources funding criteria guidance. A cost and milestone worksheet will be included. The Archaeological Resources Team (ART) consisting of staff specialists from federal, state, and local agencies and tribal government will meet to screen and rank nominations in priority order for funding. All nominations will be presented to the BLM Mojave-Southern Great Basin Resource Advisory Council (RAC) at their quarterly meeting, during the Public Comment period. (03/23/2009 - 04/21/2009) Ranked nominations will be forwarded to the Partner's Working Group in February 2009. Their preliminary recommendations will be forwarded to the Executive Committee, who will then forward them to the Director, Bureau of Land Management in early May. The Director will approve the recommendations in August. Round 2 - Call for nominations will be open from December 15th through January 15th 2009. Click here for the Nomination Package. |
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