96-3295. Availability of Solicitation for Center of Excellence (COE) in Operations Research  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 31 (Wednesday, February 14, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 5830-5831]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-3295]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    Federal Aviation Administration
    
    
    Availability of Solicitation for Center of Excellence (COE) in 
    Operations Research
    
    AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
    
    ACTION: Notice of availability.
    
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    SUMMARY: The FAA is soliciting competitive proposals from academic 
    institutions to form an aviation operations research Center of 
    Excellence (COE). The COE will be a consortium consisting of the FAA, 
    universities, airlines, and other private industry to work collectively 
    on business and operational issues of mutual interest and concern.
    
    DATES: The closing date for submitting final proposals is April 15, 
    1996.
    
    ADDRESSES: Solicitation packages may be obtained by contacting the COE 
    Program Office. Contact Ms. Patricia Watts or Mr. David Nesterok, 
    Office of Research and Technology Applications, AAR, Building 270, 
    Atlantic City International Airport, New Jersey, 08405, Fax Number 
    (609) 485-6509.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FAA intends to award a grant to 
    establish a Center of Excellence in Operations Research to a qualified 
    college university, or to a team of such institutions.
        The FAA has identified a need for a Center of Excellence in 
    aviation operations research. The need was determined by surveying the 
    aviation transportation community. This survey identified a series of 
    functional areas that best represent the concerns of a broad spectrum 
    of aviation transportation users. Accordingly, the Center will conduct 
    basic research in the following seven functional areas:
    
    1. Air Traffic Control
    2. Human-in-the-Loop Systems
    3. System Performance and Assessment Measures
    4. Flow Control, Scheduling, and Work Load Distribution
    5. Operations Research and Simulation ``Tool kit'' Enhancements
    6. Inter and Intra Governmental Communication, and Communications among 
    FAA and Airspace Users
    7. Navigation, Communication, and Data Transfer
    
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    Eligibility
    
        Colleges and universities are eligible for continuing grants to 
    establish a Center of Excellence in Operations Research. The FAA is 
    seeking to ensure an equitable geographical distribution of funds and 
    to encourage the inclusion of minority institutions.
    
    Matching Funds Requirement
    
        A Center of Excellence receives funding annually in the form of 
    single or multiple continuing research grants over a three-year period. 
    The federal government provides 50 percent of the cost to establish and 
    operate a Center of Excellence. The institution must show a continuing 
    source of non-Federal matching funds available for the remaining 
    research and operational expenses at the Center. Once the COE is 
    established, a fiscal report declaring the sources and amount of 
    funding and expenditures must be submitted for review every six (6) 
    months to The Office of Research and Technology Applications at the FAA 
    Technical Center. A full review and grant close-out takes place at the 
    conclusion of each three-year phase.
        The Center of Excellence and the agency shall agree upon the 
    maximum expected costs in each fiscal year. Any cost incurred in excess 
    of the maximum costs agreed upon with the agency shall be the sole 
    obligation of the Center of Excellence.
        The Center of Excellence is expected to account for all funds 
    granted and matched, utilized to establish, operate, and conduct the 
    specified research activities of the Center of Excellence.
    
    Maintenance of Effort and Center Operations
    
        The Center of Excellence is required to maintain its aggregate 
    expenditures from all other sources for establishing and operating the 
    Center of Excellence and related research activities at or above the 
    average level of such expenditures in its two (2) fiscal years 
    preceding November 5, 1990. The establishment of a Center of Excellence 
    is intended to augment the level of aviation research activities at the 
    institution.
        The Center of Excellence shall maintain a close working 
    relationship with the corresponding agency research program office. 
    This relationship shall extend to participation in conferences, 
    meetings, joint research efforts, and submission of significant 
    activity reports to the FAA on a routine basis. The COE shall prepare 
    quarterly and semi-annual reports, and a fully inclusive annual report 
    on research projects and fiscal expenditures, and shall host an on-site 
    review of all research activities.
        The FAA may require the COE to hold an annual joint symposium with 
    the agency on topics relating to the status and results of the 
    designated technology area. Researchers at the COE may serve as 
    consultants by providing technical advice to the sponsoring agency 
    program office. They may also be asked to participate on major planning 
    and investigative committees related to operations research.
        The COE will be selected on the basis of the following criteria 
    mandated by Congress:
    
    --The extent to which the needs of the State in which the applicant is 
    located are representative of the needs of the region for improved air 
    transportation services and facilities.
    --The demonstrated research and extension resources available to the 
    applicant for carrying out the intent of the legislation.
    --The capability of the applicant to provide leadership in making 
    national and regional contributions to the solution of both long-range 
    and immediate air transportation problems.
    --The extent to which the applicant has an established air 
    transportation program.
    --The demonstrated ability of the applicant to disseminate results of 
    air transportation research and educational programs through a 
    statewide or region-wide continuing education program.
    --The research projects that the applicant proposes to carry out under 
    the grant.
    
    Research Area
    
        The COE is envisioned as a source of exceptional expertise in 
    aviation operations research. We anticipate the COE will attract 
    interest from other organizations such as the airline industry, other 
    industrial groups, and governmental entities to solve unique and 
    difficult aviation transportation problems. These other organizations 
    may contribute funding to the COE. This work will require members of 
    the COE to carry out sophisticated research on contemporary aviation 
    transportation issues as noted in the seven functional areas. The 
    functional areas are intended to give applicants a fee for the 
    complexity and scope of work that may be required of the COE. Typical 
    research areas may include, but are not limited to, issues such as free 
    flight, airport or airspace capacity, controller workload, threat 
    modeling, program analysis, risk assessment, and resource allocation. 
    The COE may anticipate that work will not be required in all functional 
    areas at the same time. Nevertheless the COE must anticipate that, over 
    the life of the COE, work may be required in any of these functional 
    areas from time to time. The COE should thus develop a plan that 
    anticipates being able to do work in each of these functional areas as 
    the COE matures and attracts more business. This philosophy reflects 
    the FAA's vision of the DOE as a long-term, consistent, dependable 
    source for tackling aviation operations research issues.
    
    Who May Apply
    
        1. Colleges and universities may submit proposals for continuing 
    grant awards to establish and operate the Center of Excellence in 
    Operations Research.
        2. Individuals are not eligible for a COE designation and do not 
    qualify for grants under this programs.
        3. Before final proposal submission, the proposal may be discussed 
    with the Center of Excellence Program Manager, Ms. Patricia Watts, or 
    the Program Technical Advisor, David Nesterok, at (609) 485-5043/(609) 
    485-4042, or Fax (609) 485-6509.
    
    Award Date
    
        The final selection of the Center of Excellence in Operations 
    Research will be announced by the Administrator within this fiscal 
    year.
    
        Issued in Atlantic County, New Jersey on February 7, 1996.
    Andres Zellweger,
    Director, Office of Aviation Research, AAR-1.
    [FR Doc. 96-3295 Filed 2-13-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
02/14/1996
Department:
Federal Aviation Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of availability.
Document Number:
96-3295
Dates:
The closing date for submitting final proposals is April 15, 1996.
Pages:
5830-5831 (2 pages)
PDF File:
96-3295.pdf