97-32623. Announcement of Availability of Funding for Competitions Advanced Technology Program (ATP)  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 240 (Monday, December 15, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 65679-65681]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-32623]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Institute of Standards and Technology
    [Docket No. 970822200-7283-03]
    RIN 0693-AB44
    
    
    Announcement of Availability of Funding for Competitions--
    Advanced Technology Program (ATP)
    
    AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Technology 
    Administration, Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Technology Administration's National Institute of 
    Standards and Technology (NIST) announces the availability of funding 
    for the following competitions to be held in fiscal year 1998 under the 
    Advanced Technology Program (ATP): (1) A General Competition 98-01, 
    open to all areas of technology meeting the ATP selection criteria and 
    (2) Focused Program Competitions (approximately seven to nine) on 
    specific technology or technology application areas. This notice 
    provides general information for the competitions planned for fiscal 
    year 1998.
    
    DATES: The proposal due dates, Focused Program Competition topics, and 
    other competition-specific instructions will be published in the 
    Commerce Business Daily (CBD) at the time each competition is 
    announced. Dates, times, and locations of Proposers' Conferences held 
    for interested parties considering applying for funding will also be 
    announced in the CBD.
    
    ADDRESSES: Information on the ATP may be obtained from the following 
    address: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Advanced 
    Technology Program, Administration Building (Bldg. 101), Room A407, 
    Quince Orchard & Clopper Roads, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-0001.
    
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        Additionally, information on the ATP is available on the Internet 
    through the World Wide Web (WWW) at http://www.atp.nist.gov.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Requests for ATP information, application materials, and/or to have 
    your name added to the ATP mailing list for future mailings may also be 
    made by:
        (a) Calling the ATP toll-free ``hotline'' number at 1-800-ATP-FUND 
    or 1-800-287-3863. You will have the option of hearing recorded 
    messages regarding the status of the ATP or speaking to one of our 
    customer representatives who will take your name and address. If our 
    representatives are all busy when you call, leave a message after the 
    tone. To ensure that the information is entered correctly, please speak 
    distinctly and slowly and spell the words that might cause confusion. 
    Leave your phone number as well as your name and address;
        (b) Sending a facsimile (fax) to 301-926-9524 or 301-590-3053; or
        (c) Sending electronic mail to atp@nist.gov. Include your name, 
    full mailing address, and phone number.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        The statutory authority for the ATP is Section 5131 of the Omnibus 
    Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988 (Pub. L. 100-418, 15 U.S.C. 
    278n), as modified by Pub. L. 102-245. The ATP implementing regulations 
    are published at 15 CFR Part 295, as amended (62 FR, pages 64682-64687, 
    December 9, 1997). The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) 
    number and program title for the ATP are 11.612, Advanced Technology 
    Program (ATP).
        The Advanced Technology Program (ATP) is a rigorously competitive 
    cost-sharing program designed for the Federal government to work in 
    partnership with industry to foster the development and broad 
    dissemination of challenging, high-risk technologies that offer the 
    potential for significant, broad-based economic benefits for the 
    nation. Such a unique government-industry research partnership fosters 
    the acceleration not only of dramatic gains in existing industries, but 
    also acceleration of the development of emerging or enabling 
    technologies leading to revolutionary new products, industrial 
    processes and services for the world's markets and work to spawn 
    industries of the 21st century. The ATP provides multi-year funding to 
    single companies and to industry-led joint ventures. The ATP 
    accelerates technologies that, because they are risky, are unlikely to 
    be developed in time to compete in rapidly changing world markets 
    without such a partnership between industry and the Federal government. 
    The ATP challenges industry to take on higher risk (but commensurately 
    higher potential payoff to the nation) projects than they would 
    otherwise. Proposers must provide credible arguments as to the project 
    feasibility.
        The funding instrument used in ATP awards is a ``cooperative 
    agreement.'' Through the use of the cooperative agreement, the ATP is 
    designed to foster a government-industry partnership to accomplish a 
    public purpose of support or stimulation. NIST plays a substantial role 
    in providing technical assistance and monitoring the technical work and 
    business progress.
    
    Funding Availability
    
        A total estimate $82 million in first year funding will be 
    available for new awards for the fiscal year 1998 ATP competitions to 
    be announced in the CBD. The actual number of proposals funded under 
    each competition will depend on the quality of the proposals received 
    and the amount of funding requested in the highest ranked proposals. 
    Outyear funding beyond the first year is contingent on the approval of 
    future Congressional appropriations and satisfactory project 
    performance.
    
    Eligibility Requirements, Selection Criteria, and Proposal Review 
    Process
    
        The eligibility requirements, selection criteria, and the proposal 
    review process are discussed in detail in the ATP implementing 
    regulations published at 15 CFR Part 295, amended (62 FR, pages 64682-
    64687, December 9, 1997), and the ATP Proposal Preparation Kit.
    
    Funding Amounts, Award Period and Cost Sharing (Matching) 
    Requirements
    
        (a) Single company recipients can receive ATP funds for R&D 
    activities for up to 3 years, with ATP funding not to exceed $2 million 
    for direct costs. ATP funds may only be used to pay for direct costs 
    for single company recipients. Single company recipients are 
    responsible for funding all of their overhead/indirect costs. Small and 
    medium size companies applying as a single company proposers are not 
    required to provide cost-sharing of direct costs. Large companies 
    applying as single company proposers, however, must cost-share at least 
    60 percent of the total project costs (direct plus indirect costs) for 
    each quarter in each year of the award. A large company is defined as 
    any business, including any parent company plus related subsidiaries, 
    having annual revenues in excess of $2.578 billion. (Note that this 
    number will likely change for future competitions and, if so, will be 
    noted in future annual announcements of availability of funds and ATP 
    Proposal Preparation Kits.)
        (b) Joint ventures can receive ATP funds for R&D activities for up 
    to 5 years, with ATP funding a minority share of the total project 
    costs. Joint ventures must cost-share (matching funds) more than 50 
    percent of the total project costs (direct plus indirect costs) for 
    each quarter that the ATP funds the project. Matching funds are defined 
    in 15 CFR Part 295.2(1).
        (c) Funds derived from Federal sources may not be used to meet the 
    cost sharing requirement. Additionally, subcontractors may not 
    contribute toward the matching-fund requirement.
    
    Application Forms and Proposal Preparation Kit
    
        A new December 1997 version of the ATP Proposal Preparation Kit is 
    available upon request from the ATP at the address and phone numbers 
    noted in this notice. The Kit is also available on the Internet through 
    the World Wide Web under the heading Publications on the ATP home page 
    http://www.atp.nist. gov. Note that the ATP will be mailing the Kit to 
    all those individuals whose names are currently on the ATP mailing 
    list. Those individuals need not contact the ATP to request the new 
    Kit. The Kit contains proposal cover sheets, other required forms, 
    background material, and instructions for submission of proposals. All 
    proposals must be prepared in accordance with the instructions in the 
    Kit.
    
    Submission of Revised Proposals
    
        A proposer may submit a full proposal that is a revised version of 
    a full proposal submitted to a previous ATP competition. NIST will 
    examine such proposals to determine whether substantial revisions have 
    been made. Where the revisions are determined not to be substantial, 
    NIST reserves the right to score and rank, or where appropriate, to 
    reject, such proposals based on reviews of the previously submitted 
    proposal.
    
    Other Requirements
    
        (a) Federal Policies and Procedures. Recipients and subrecipients 
    are subject to all Federal laws and Federal and Department of Commerce 
    policies, regulations, and procedures applicable to Federal financial 
    assistance awards as identified in the cooperative agreement award.
    
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        (b) Past Performance. Unsatisfactory performance under prior 
    Federal awards may result in a proposal not being considered for 
    funding.
        (c) Pre-award Activities. If proposers incur any costs prior to an 
    award being made, they do solely at their own risk of not being 
    reimbursed by the Government. Only written authorization from the NIST 
    Grants Officer will obligate NIST to cover pre-award costs.
        (d) No Obligation for Future Funding. If a proposal is selected for 
    funding, NIST has no obligation to provide any additional future 
    funding in connection with that award. Renewal of an award to increase 
    funding or extend the period of performance is at the total discretion 
    of NIST.
        (e) Delinquent Federal Debts. No award of Federal funds shall be 
    made to a proposer or recipient who has an outstanding delinquent 
    Federal debt until either the delinquent account is paid in full, a 
    negotiated repayment schedule is established and at least one payment 
    is received, or other arrangements satisfactory to NIST are made.
        (f) Name Check Review. All for-profit and non-profit proposers are 
    subject to a name check review process. Name checks are intended to 
    reveal if any key individuals associated with the proposer have been 
    convicted of or are presently facing criminal charges such as fraud, 
    theft, perjury, or other matters which significantly reflect on the 
    proposer's management, honesty, or financial integrity.
        (g) Primary Applicant Certification. All primary proposers 
    (including all joint venture participants) must submit a completed form 
    CD-511, ``Certifications Regarding Debarment, Suspension, and Other 
    Responsibility Matters; Drug-Free Workplace Requirements and 
    Lobbying,'' and the following explanation is hereby provided:
        (1) Nonprocurement Debarment and Suspension. Prospective 
    participants, as defined at 15 CFR part 26, section 105 are subject to 
    15 CFR part 26, ``Nonprocurement Debarment and Suspension'' and the 
    related section of the certification form prescribed above applies;
        (2) Drug-Free Workplace. Grantees (as defined at 15 CFR part 605) 
    are subject to 15 CFR 26, subpart F, ``Governmentwide Requirements for 
    Drug-Free Workplace (Grants)'' and the related section of the 
    certification form prescribed above applies;
        (3) Anti-Lobbying. Persons (as defined at 15 CFR part 28, section 
    105) are subject to the lobbying provisions of 31 U.S.C. 1352, 
    ``Limitations on use of appropriated funds to influence certain Federal 
    contracting and financial transactions,'' and the lobbying section of 
    the certification form prescribed above applies to applications/bids 
    for grants, cooperative agreements, and contracts for more than 
    $100,000, and loans and loan guarantees for more than $150,000, or the 
    single family maximum mortgage limit for affected programs, whichever 
    is greater; and
        (4) Anti-Lobbying Disclosures. Any proposer that has paid or will 
    pay for lobbying using any funds must submit an SF-LLL, ``Disclosure of 
    Lobbying Activities,'' as required under 15 CFR part 28, Appendix B.
        (h) Lower Tier Certification. Recipients shall require proposers/
    bidders for subgrants, contracts, subcontracts, or other lower tier 
    covered transactions at any tier under the award to submit, if 
    applicable, a completed Form CD-512, ``Certifications Regarding 
    Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion--Lower 
    Tier Covered Transactions and Lobbying'' and Form SF-LLL, ``Disclosure 
    of Lobbying Activities.'' Although the CD-512 is intended for the use 
    of primary recipients and should not be transmitted to NIST, the SF-LLL 
    submitted by any tier recipient or subrecipient should be forwarded in 
    accordance with the instructions contained in the award document.
        (i) False Statements. A false statement on any application for 
    funding under ATP may be grounds for denial or termination of funds and 
    grounds for possible punishment by a fine or imprisonment as provided 
    in 18 U.S.C. 1001.
        (j) Intergovernmental Review. The ATP does not involve the 
    mandatory payment of any matching funds from state or local government 
    and does not affect directly any state or local government. 
    Accordingly, the Department of Commerce has determined that Executive 
    Order 12372, ``Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs'' is not 
    applicable to this program.
        (k) American-Made Equipment and Products. Proposers are hereby 
    notified that they are encouraged, to the greatest extent practicable, 
    to purchase American-made equipment and products with the funding 
    provided under this program in accordance with Congressional intent.
        (l) Paperwork Reduction Act. This notice contains collection of 
    information requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA), 
    which have been approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB 
    Control Nos. 0693-0009 and 0348-0046). Notwithstanding any other 
    provision of the law, no person is required to respond to, nor shall 
    any person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with a 
    collection of information, subject to the requirements of the PRA, 
    unless that collection of information displays a currently valid OMB 
    Control No.
        (m) If a proposer's proposal is judged to be of high enough quality 
    to be invited in for an oral review, ATP reserves the right to submit a 
    list of questions to the proposer that must be addressed at the oral 
    review.
        (n) There are certain types of projects that ATP will not fund 
    because they are inconsistent with the ATP mission. These include:
        (1) Straightforward improvements of existing products of product 
    development.
        (2) Projects that are predominately basic research.
        (3) Pre-commercial scale demonstration projects where the emphasis 
    is on demonstration that some technology works on a large scale rather 
    than on R&D.
        (4) Projects involving military weapons R&D or R&D that is of 
    interest only to some mission agency rather than to the commercial 
    marketplace.
        (5) Projects that ATP believes would likely be completed with or 
    without ATP funds in the same time frame or nearly the same time frame.
        (o) Certain costs that may be allowed in Federal financial 
    assistance programs are not eligible for funding under ATP awards. 
    Section E of the Proposal Preparation Kit lists these costs.
    
        Dated: December 9, 1997.
    Elaine Bunten-Mines,
    Director, Program Office.
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Document Information

Published:
12/15/1997
Department:
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
97-32623
Dates:
The proposal due dates, Focused Program Competition topics, and other competition-specific instructions will be published in the Commerce Business Daily (CBD) at the time each competition is announced. Dates, times, and locations of Proposers' Conferences held for interested parties considering applying for funding will also be announced in the CBD.
Pages:
65679-65681 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 970822200-7283-03
RINs:
0693-AB44: Amendments to the Advanced Technology Program Regulations
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/0693-AB44/amendments-to-the-advanced-technology-program-regulations
PDF File:
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