00-332. Cooperative Agreement for the Operation and Enhancement of a National Public Health Information/Communication Network; Notice of Availability of Funds  

  • [Federal Register Volume 65, Number 5 (Friday, January 7, 2000)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 1159-1161]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 00-332]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    [Program Announcement 00029]
    
    
    Cooperative Agreement for the Operation and Enhancement of a 
    National Public Health Information/Communication Network; Notice of 
    Availability of Funds
    
    A. Purpose
    
        The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announces the 
    availability of fiscal year (FY) 2000 funds for a cooperative agreement 
    program for the operation and enhancement of a national public health 
    information/communication network. This network/program addresses the 
    ``Healthy People 2000'' priority area of Educational and Community-
    Based Programs.
        The purpose of this program is to coordinate coverage of public 
    health emergencies with State and local health departments; enhance 
    disease prevention and promotion efforts; provide opportunities to 
    relate the stories of health prevention; identify methods to provide 
    health communication education and training to State health 
    departments; and to elicit the coordination and cooperation of other 
    national, public, private, and voluntary agencies in promoting public 
    health information.
        The purpose is also to foster national public health priorities 
    which include strengthening science for public health action and 
    increasing collaboration with health care partners for prevention and 
    promoting healthy living at all stages of life. The network should 
    continue to support the exchange and sharing of information methods and 
    techniques for the improvement of coordination of public information 
    initiatives between State health departments and provide a forum of 
    continuing education opportunities in public health information. The 
    network serves as a facilitator of communications through which 
    Directors of State, territory and federal public affairs may share 
    information and methods for the benefit of improved public health 
    programs.
    
    B. Eligible Applicants
    
        Applications may be submitted by public and private nonprofit 
    organizations and by governments and their agencies; that is, 
    universities, colleges, research institutions, hospitals, other public 
    and private nonprofit organizations, State (i.e. public information 
    Directors of State health departments) and their bona fide agents, and 
    federally recognized Indian tribal governments, Indian tribes, or 
    Indian tribal organizations.
    
        Note: Public Law 104-65 states that an organization described in 
    section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 that engages 
    in lobbying activities is not eligible to receive Federal funds 
    constituting an award, grant, cooperative agreement, contract, loan 
    or any other form.
    
    C. Availability of Funds
    
        Approximately $200,000 is available in FY 2000 to fund one 
    cooperative agreement. It is expected that the award will begin on or 
    about May 1, 2000, and will be made for a 12-month budget period within 
    a project period of up to 5 years. Funding estimates may vary and are 
    subject to change.
        Continuation awards within the project period will be made on the 
    basis of satisfactory progress as evidenced by required reports and the 
    availability of funds.
    
    D. Program Requirements
    
        In conducting activities to achieve the purpose of this program, 
    the recipient will be responsible for the activities under 1., below, 
    and CDC will be responsible for conducting activities under 2., below:
        1. Recipient Activities:
        a. Plan, conduct, and evaluate an annual national conference and, 
    as required, regional conferences. The purpose of these conferences is 
    to provide a forum for continuing educational opportunities in public 
    health communications. Future conferences will serve as opportunities 
    to update CDC staff on State level communication campaigns and provide 
    a platform for CDC to update States on CDC information/communication 
    campaigns.
        b. Publish periodic newsletters to keep State Health Departments 
    informed of the programs, initiatives, and activities of interest to 
    the States related to communication intervention programs that enrich 
    and improve public health. Maintain, update, and publish an annual 
    membership directory, design of network/association brochure, and 
    journal articles.
        c. Assess electronic communication networking among State health 
    departments and provide recommendations to States on equipment and 
    financial needs to strengthen communication efforts. Electronically 
    disseminate urgent public health announcements to general membership 
    via the web-site data base. Develop electronic communication access for 
    all public health officials (ex: high speed, secure Internet 
    connectivity for access by local public health officials; satellite/
    distance learning links for public health officials so they can be 
    notified during public health crises). Expand the capacity to reach out 
    through an established network to interact through the State network 
    representatives to reach local health departments in relation to high 
    priority communication issues.
        d. Evaluate the media training available for public health 
    professionals and provide recommendations for workshops to all State 
    health departments. Provide assistance to those State health 
    departments wishing to implement media training.
        e. Network with key national public health groups that focus on 
    Minority health and schools to evaluate existing public information 
    material relating to public health programs such as, but not limited 
    to, immunization, tobacco control, tuberculosis, violence and 
    bioterrorism, emerging infectious diseases, occupational health, injury 
    prevention, youth/children, women's health, health care gaps, food 
    safety, pandemics.
        f. Develop materials, seminars and training for crisis management, 
    that are culturally competent and linguistically appropriate, in order 
    to communicate
    
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    with one voice to public health officials at all levels. Develop a 
    communication plan/agreement integrated at the local, State and federal 
    levels and improve information systems dedicated to communication/
    community affairs activities about how to respond to the media and 
    public if a crisis occurs that is multi-state or catastrophic in 
    nature. Disseminate current information about the existing national 
    response plan to Public Health priorities. Draft basic reference 
    materials designed for target populations in the form of fact sheets 
    available through multiple venues for the general public and media, for 
    health care professionals in the event of Public Health priorities, 
    such as actual bioterrorist events.
        g. Develop formalized communication methods through a liaison in 
    each State who can network with each county. Develop fact sheets and 
    press releases at State level on important national public health 
    topics which could be customized for use by other State health 
    departments.
        h. Focus educational efforts among sentinel health care 
    professionals and others by promoting satellite courses i.e. public 
    health response to bioterrorism. In preparation and planning for a 
    disease pandemic, work with CDC to develop a State/local pandemic plan.
        i. As needs are identified, regional awareness campaigns will be 
    designed through State health departments.
        j. Additionally, disseminate campaign updates and materials from 
    CDC and elsewhere to State public information Directors. Provide 
    liaisons to each CDC public information/communication campaign.
        2. CDC Activities:
        a. Provide technical assistance and consultation in the area of 
    program development, implementation, and health communication 
    campaigns.
        b. Provide technical assistance in the development of an annual 
    conference for State, regional and national exchange of public health 
    information.
        c. Provide technical assistance in defining the scope of training 
    needs and proposed training materials to address those needs.
    
    E. Application Content
    
        Use the information in the Cooperative Activities, Other 
    Requirements, and Evaluation Criteria sections to develop the 
    application content. Your application will be evaluated on the criteria 
    listed, so it is important to follow them in laying out your program 
    plan. The narrative should be no more than 25 double-spaced pages, 
    printed on one side, with one inch margins, and unreduced font.
        Prior to the 25 page narrative, please provide a three page summary 
    documenting evidence of a three year history in the operation of a 
    national public health information/communication network, which 
    includes at least one organizational representative from each state.
    
    F. Application Submission and Deadline
    
        Submit the original and two copies of PHS 5161 (OMB Number 0937-
    0189). Forms are in the application kit. On or before March 14, 2000, 
    submit to the Grants Management Specialist identified in the ``Where To 
    Obtain Additional Information'' Section of this announcement.
        Deadline: Application shall be considered as meeting the deadline 
    if it is:
        1. Received on or before the deadline date; or
        2. Sent on or before the deadline date and received in time for 
    submission to the independent review group. (Applicants must request a 
    legibly dated U.S. Postal Service postmark or obtain a legibly dated 
    receipt from a commercial carrier or U.S. Postal Service. Private 
    metered postmarks shall not be acceptable as proof of timely mailing.)
        Late Applications: Applications which do not meet the criteria in 
    (a) or (b) above are considered late applications, will not be 
    considered, and will be returned to the applicant.
    
    G. Evaluation Criteria
    
        The application will be evaluated against the following criteria:
        1. Background, Need, and Capacity (25 percent): The extent to which 
    the applicant presents data and information documenting the capacity to 
    accomplish the program, positive progress in related past or current 
    activities or programs, and, as appropriate, need for the program. The 
    extent to which the applicant demonstrates a 3-year history in 
    conducting a national public health information communication program, 
    which includes at least one organizational representative from each 
    state.
        2. Goals and Objectives (15 percent): The extent to which the 
    applicant includes goals which are relevant to the purpose of the 
    proposal and feasible to accomplish during the project period, and the 
    extent to which these are specific and measurable. The extent to which 
    the applicant has included objectives which are feasible to accomplish 
    during the budget period and project period, and which address all 
    activities necessary to accomplish the purpose of the proposal.
        3. Methods and Staffing (25 percent): The extent to which the 
    applicant provides: (1) A detailed description of proposed activities 
    which are likely to achieve each objective and overall program goals, 
    and which includes designation of responsibility for each action 
    undertaken; (2) a reasonable and complete schedule for implementing all 
    activities; and (3) a description of the roles of each unit, 
    organization, or agency, and evidence of coordination, supervision, and 
    degree of commitment of staff, organizations, and agencies involved in 
    activities.
        4. Evaluation (25 percent): The extent to which the proposed 
    evaluation system is detailed, addresses goals and objectives of the 
    program, and will document program process, effectiveness, and impact. 
    The extent to which the applicant demonstrates potential data sources 
    for evaluation purposes and methods to evaluate the data sources, and 
    documents staff availability, expertise, experience, and capacity to 
    perform the evaluation. The extent to which a feasible plan for 
    reporting evaluation results and using evaluation information for 
    programmatic decisions is included.
        5. Collaboration (10 percent): The extent to which relationships 
    between the program and other organizations, agencies, and health 
    department units that will relate to the program or conduct related 
    activities are clear, complete and provide for complementary or 
    supplementary interactions. The extent to which coalition membership 
    and roles are clear and appropriate. The extent to which the applicant 
    provides evidence of at least one organizational representative from 
    each State.
        6. Budget and Justification (not scored): The extent to which the 
    applicant provides a detailed budget and narrative justification 
    consistent with stated objectives and planned program activities.
    
    H. Other Requirements
    
    Technical Reporting Requirements
    
        Provide CDC with the original plus two copies of:
        1. Semiannual Progress reports;
        2. Financial status report, no more than 90 days after the end of 
    the budget period;
        3. Final financial status report and performance report, no more 
    than 90 days after the end of the project period.
        Send all reports to the Grants Management Specialist identified in 
    the ``Where To Obtain Additional
    
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    Information'' Section of this announcement. For descriptions of the 
    following Other Requirements, see Attachment I in the application 
    package.
    
    AR-5 HIV Program Review Panel Requirements
    AR-10 Smoke-Free Workplace Requirements
    AR-11 Healthy People 2000
    AR-12 Lobbying Restrictions
    AR-20 Conference Support
    
    I. Authority and Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number
    
        This program is authorized under Section 1704 (42 U.S.C. 300u-3) of 
    the Public Health Service Act, as amended. The Catalog of Federal 
    Domestic Assistance Number is 93.283.
    
    J. Where to Obtain Additional Information
    
        This announcement and other announcements may be downloaded from 
    www.cdc.gov.
        To receive additional written information and to request an 
    application kit, call 1-888-GRANTS4 (1-888-472-6874). You will be asked 
    to leave your name and address and will be instructed to identify the 
    announcement number of interest.
        If you have questions after reviewing the contents of all the 
    documents, business management technical assistance may be obtained 
    from: Joanne Wojcik, Grants Management Specialist, Grants Management 
    Branch, Procurement and Grants Office, Announcement 00029, Centers for 
    Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2920 Brandywine Road, Suite 3000, 
    Atlanta, GA 30341-4146, Telephone (770) 488-2717, Email address 
    jcw6@cdc.gov.
        For program technical assistance, contact: Linda Leake, 
    Administrative Officer, Office of Communication, Centers for Disease 
    Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, N.E., MS D25, Atlanta, GA 
    30333, Telephone: (404) 639-7994, E Mail: ldl1@cdc.gov.
    
    John L. Williams,
    Director, Procurement and Grants Office, Centers for Disease Control 
    and Prevention (CDC).
    [FR Doc. 00-332 Filed 1-6-00; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
01/07/2000
Department:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
00-332
Pages:
1159-1161 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Program Announcement 00029
PDF File:
00-332.pdf