94-24771. Private Enterprise Government Interactions Task Group Fellowship Program  

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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    [Docket No. 940978-4278]
    
     
    
    Private Enterprise Government Interactions Task Group Fellowship 
    Program
    
    agency: Office of Global Programs, National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
    Administration, Department of Commerce.
    
    action: Notice.
    
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    summary: Notice is hereby given that the Private Enterprise Government 
    Interactions Task Group (PEGI) is establishing a Private Sector 
    Fellowship Program to provide an opportunity for scientists or 
    scientific managers from private industry to participate for eighteen 
    months in the PEGI Task Group activities. PEGI is under the purview of 
    the Committee on the Environment and Natural Resources Research (CENR) 
    which is under the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC). On 
    November 23, 1993, President Clinton established by executive order the 
    cabinet-level NSTC to coordinate science, space, and technology 
    policies throughout the Federal Government. An important objective of 
    the NSTC is to establish clear national goals for Federal science and 
    technology investments and to ensure that science, space, and 
    technology policies and programs are developed and implemented to 
    effectively contribute to those national goals. CENR will advise and 
    assist the NSTC to increase the overall effectiveness and productivity 
    of Federal R&D efforts in the area of the environment and natural 
    resources improving the coordination of all Federal environmental and 
    natural resource research and development and the link between science 
    and policy. PEGI's purpose is to foster and facilitate earth and 
    natural resource research interactions and collaborative efforts 
    between the private sector and Federal Government.
    
    dates: Applications will be accepted until December 9, 1994.
    
    addresses: Please send applications by either mail or Federal Express 
    to: Dr. William S. Busch, Director, Emerging Technologies, NOAA/Office 
    of Global Programs, 1100 Wayne Avenue, Suite 1225, Silver Spring, 
    Maryland 20910.
    
    for further information contact: Dr. William S. Busch, TEL (301) 427-
    2089 ext. 718, FAX (301) 427-2082.
    
    supplementary information: The objectives of the program are to: (1) 
    Provide liaison between the private sector and government agencies with 
    the common purpose of understanding earth and natural resource sciences 
    and in devising appropriate response strategies; (2) advise government 
    officials of the concerns, interests, and strengths of the private 
    sector regarding earth and natural resource issues; (3) advise the 
    private sector of government actions regarding earth and natural 
    resource issues; and (4) identify opportunities for the synergistic 
    cooperation and collaboration of government and private sector agents.
        The duties of the designated Fellow would include, but not be 
    limited to: (1) Developing an in-depth knowledge of the Federal 
    environment and natural resources research programs, including both 
    basic science and response technologies; (2) identifying private sector 
    consortia, alliances, and organizations whose member companies are 
    conducting research and development programs related to Federal 
    programs; (3) serving as point of contact for private sector groups, 
    including telephone and written contact, attendance at their meetings, 
    and presentations on current PEGI activities relevant to the group's 
    area of interest; (4) arranging joint exploratory meetings between the 
    identified private sector organizations and the appropriate Federal 
    agency(s) representatives; (5) writing short descriptive articles for 
    various trade journals and association publications on the work of PEGI 
    and CENR; (6) working with the participating private sector 
    organizations to develop an inventory of private sector capabilities, 
    interests, data holdings, and informational needs related to earth and 
    natural resources; and reporting on same to the CENR and PEGI; (7) 
    researching potential vehicles for joint Federal-private sector 
    cooperative efforts and making recommendations to PEGI; and (8) where 
    appropriate, working with PEGI and CENR to propose additional 
    mechanisms that would facilitate and enhance Federal-private enterprise 
    cooperative efforts.
        Applicants selected to participate in this program must: (1) Be 
    sponsored by a private sector organization; e.g., consortium, 
    institute, association, non-governmental organization or alliance that 
    represents several companies in a common industry involved in some 
    aspect of environmental technology research, development, service or 
    commercialization; (2) have a proven track record of research and/or 
    management in the private sector in a company, corporation, or 
    industrial consortium directly involved in and/or affected by earth 
    natural resources, and related technology development; (3) have 
    demonstrated personal research and/or management leadership in an 
    environmental and natural resources area; (4) have demonstrated 
    experience in representing the parent company in negotiations and in 
    industrial alliances; (5) have a working knowledge of the Technology 
    Transfer Act of 1986 and the National Cooperative Research Act of 1984; 
    (6) have a demonstrated interest in advancing government/private/
    academic cooperation in the areas of earth and natural resource issues; 
    (7) have a statement of support from the parent company for the 
    applicant's participation in the Industrial Fellowship Program; (8) all 
    qualified applicants will be considered regardless of age, race, color, 
    sex, creed, national origin, lawful political affiliation, non-
    disqualifying physical handicap, marital status, affiliation with an 
    employee organization, or other non-merit factor. Agencies will comply 
    with all EEO requirements and guidelines.
    
        Note: Selected applicants will be required to file Federal 
    Financial Disclosure Forms, and appropriate recusal statements.
    
        Fellows will be located in appropriate host Federal agencies having 
    a group working on CENR and PEGI issues related to his/her experience 
    and interests. Salary, fringe benefits, and relocation and housing 
    allowances, if required, will be paid by the sponsoring organization or 
    the selectee's parent company. Office space, office costs, and 
    necessary travel and per diem expenses associated with the Fellowship 
    will be provided by the respective host Federal agencies.
        Completed applications will consist of the following: (1) 
    Curriculum vitae and biographical statement, including education and 
    employment history; (2) memorandum (1,000 words or less) describing the 
    applicant's objectives for participation in the program; (3) sponsoring 
    organizations shall provide: (a) Letters of support from both the 
    supporting private sector organization and the parent company; (b) 
    acknowledgment of the costs to be borne by the company or supporting 
    organization; (c) a statement that the applicant will be released from 
    normal duties for the duration of the Fellowship; and (d) 
    acknowledgment that the applicant must recuse himself/herself from 
    matters involving the parent company or the sponsoring organization 
    during the term of the Fellowship; (4) a letter of recusal for matters 
    stemming from the Fellowship that could involve the parent company or 
    the sponsoring organization; and (5) the selectee is required to file 
    Financial Disclosure Statements.
        Applications will be reviewed based upon personal qualifications, 
    work experience, demonstrated abilities, publications, honors, awards, 
    and participation in professional organizations. Final selection will 
    be made by an ad hoc task group consisting of CENR Subcommittee Chairs 
    and private sector representatives. Selectees will be notified and will 
    be expected to begin the Fellowship period within one month of the 
    notification date.
    
        Dated: September 30, 1994.
    J. Michael Hall,
    Director, NOAA, Office of Global Programs.
    [FR Doc. 94-24771 Filed 10-5-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
10/06/1994
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
94-24771
Dates:
Applications will be accepted until December 9, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: October 6, 1994, Docket No. 940978-4278