95-11388. Discretionary Cooperative Agreement To Accelerate the Development, Evaluation, and Deployment of Collision Avoidance Systems  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 89 (Tuesday, May 9, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 24665-24668]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-11388]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
    
    
    Discretionary Cooperative Agreement To Accelerate the 
    Development, Evaluation, and Deployment of Collision Avoidance Systems
    
    AGENCY: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), DOT.
    
    ACTION: Announcement of Discretionary Cooperative Agreement to 
    Accelerate the Development, Evaluation, and Deployment of Collision 
    Avoidance Systems.
    
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    SUMMARY: NHTSA announces this discretionary cooperative agreement 
    program to support collision avoidance system research studies and 
    solicits applications for projects under this program.
    
    [[Page 24666]] DATES: Applications must be received on or before July 
    7, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Applications must be submitted to the National Highway 
    Traffic Safety Administration, Office of Contracts and Procurement 
    (NAD-30), ATTN: Richard Bellamy, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Room 5301, 
    Washington, DC 20590. All applications submitted must include a 
    reference to NHTSA Cooperative Agreement Program No. DTNH22-95-R-07301 
    and identify the program area for which the application is submitted. 
    Interested applicants are advised that no separate application package 
    exists beyond the contents of this announcement.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Richard Bellamy, Office of Contracts and Procurement, at (202) 366-8902 
    for general administrative questions. Programmatic questions relating 
    to this cooperative agreement program should be directed to John J. 
    Ference, Office of Crash Avoidance Research (NRD-51), National Highway 
    Traffic Safety Administrative, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Room 6220, 
    Washington, DC 20590; phone: (202) 366-0168.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background and Objectives
    
        The NHTSA has the responsibility to devise strategies to reduce the 
    number of motor vehicle collisions and to save lives and reduce 
    injuries and property damage through the prevention and reduction in 
    severity of motor vehicle collisions. The NHTSA Office of Crash 
    Avoidance Research conducts and manages research intended to analyze 
    driver-vehicle interaction, identify specific vehicle designs, 
    components, or parameters associated with driver performance errors and 
    resulting collisions, and develop and evaluate vehicle-based collision 
    avoidance countermeasure concepts and devices.
        The importance of NHTSA's role in the field of Intelligent 
    Transportation Systems (ITS) was noted in a September 12, 1991 report 
    of the Senate Committee on Appropriations accompanying the Department 
    of Transportation appropriations bills for Fiscal Year 1992 (102-148; 
    page 120):
    
        The Committee believes that assessing the capabilities of the 
    technology being developed to improve safety and to assist in its 
    development and application should be a priority for NHTSA research. 
    The early implementation of collision avoidance systems including 
    such technology as radar warning/braking, blind spot monitoring, 
    driver performance monitoring, infrared imaging for night vision 
    enhancement, and adaptive cruise control will yield a major payoff 
    in the long term because of the cumulative effect that accrues as 
    more vehicles are equipped. It is also important for NHTSA to work 
    in partnership with technology developers and States to develop 
    innovative demonstrations of safety systems.
    
        In accordance with NHTSA research priorities and the program 
    direction outlined above, the purpose of this cooperative agreement 
    program is to accelerate the development, evaluation, and development 
    of collision avoidance enabling technologies, products, and systems and 
    to expand the knowledge base of collision avoidance as a result of the 
    studies conducted.
        Applicants should identify the program area(s) which their proposed 
    research projects would address. Program areas of current interest 
    include:
        (a) Development and validation of procedures, methodologies and 
    techniques for measuring and evaluating collision avoidance/warning 
    system performance and determining which collision avoidance/warning 
    functions and operating characteristics should be industry standards, 
    and
        (b) Application of advanced technologies, including integration of 
    information available from other collision avoidance systems, to 
    improve driver vision during nighttime and inclement weather.
        These program areas have been identified as the focus for this 
    solicitation. However, proposals in other program areas which 
    applicants believe will accelerate the development and deployment of 
    effective collision avoidance systems will also be consider.
    
    NHTSA Involvement
    
        The NHTSA Office of Crash Avoidance Research will be involved in 
    all activities undertaken as part of this cooperative agreement program 
    and will:
        1. Provide, on an as-available basis, one professional staff 
    person, to be designated as the Contracting Officer's Technical 
    Representative (COTR), to participate in the planning and management of 
    the cooperative agreement, and to coordinate activities between the 
    organization and NHTSA;
        2. Make available information and technical assistance from 
    government sources, within available resources and as determined 
    appropriate by the COTR. This shall include collision data from state 
    and national accident databases, and human factors data that may be of 
    use in supporting research efforts;
        3. Provide liaison with other government agencies and organizations 
    as appropriate; and
        4. Help expand the knowledge base of collision avoidance systems 
    and enabling technologies by publishing nonproprietary information 
    developed at Government expense in the scientific literature, thus 
    making it available to all organizations involved in research and 
    product development in this area.
    
    Period of Support
    
        The research and development effort described in this notice may be 
    supported through the award of a cooperative agreement. NHTSA reserves 
    the right to make multiple cooperative agreement awards for the effort 
    described in this notice depending on the merits of the applications 
    received and the amount of Federal funding available.
        Contingent on the availability of funds and satisfactory 
    performance, cooperative agreement(s) will be awarded to eligible 
    organization(s) for project periods of up to 3 years. It is currently 
    intended that no cooperative agreement awarded as a result of this 
    notice shall exceed $500,000 per year.
    
    Eligibility Requirements
    
        To be eligible to participate in this cooperative agreement 
    program, an applicant must be a commercial organization (small or 
    large), a non-profit organization or an educational institution. 
    Regardless of the type of organization applying for Federal funding 
    assistance, no fee or profit will be allowed.
    
    Application Procedure
    
        Each application must submit one original and two copies of its 
    application package to: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 
    Office of Contracts and Procurement (NAD-30), ATTN: Richard Bellamy, 
    400 Seventh Street, SW., Room 5301, Washington, DC 20590. Only complete 
    application packages received on or before July 7, 1995 shall be 
    considered. Submission of three additional copies will expedite 
    processing, but is not required. The applicant shall specifically 
    identify any information in the application for which confidentiality 
    is asserted, in accordance with the procedures of 49 CFR part 512, 
    Confidential Business Information.
    
    Application Contents
    
        The application package must be submitted with OMB Standard Form 
    424 (Rev. 4-88), including 424A and 424B), with the required 
    information filled in and the certified assurances included. While the 
    Form 424-A deals with budget information, and Section B identifies 
    budget categories, the available space does not permit a level of 
    detail which is sufficient for a [[Page 24667]] meaningful evaluation 
    of proposed costs. A supplemental sheet should be provided which 
    presents a detailed breakdown of all proposed costs, as well as the 
    costs which the applicant proposes to contribute in support of this 
    effort, or any additional financial commitment made by other sources.
        Applicants shall include a program narrative statement which 
    addresses the following:
        1. A description of the research to be pursued which addresses:
        a. the objectives, goals, anticipated outcomes, and development 
    efforts that will be undertaken as part of the proposed research 
    effort;
        b. the impact the proposed research effort will have on fostering 
    the competitiveness of the United States ITS industry in national and 
    international markets;
        c. the potential of the proposed research effort accomplishments to 
    make a significant contribution to the deployment of collision 
    avoidance systems and the potential for improving the rate of 
    deployment of proven collision avoidance technology;
        d. the major tasks and sub tasks to be undertaken as part of the 
    proposed research effort identified and described in the form of a 
    statement of work. The program narrative and statement of work should 
    be described in sufficient detail to demonstrate proficiency in 
    technical areas relevant to the proposed project and an understanding 
    of the purpose and unique problems represented by the research 
    objectives of this cooperative agreement program.
        2. The proposed program director and other key personnel identified 
    for participation in the proposed research effort, including a 
    description of their qualifications and their respective organizational 
    responsibilities.
        3. A description of the test facilities and equipment currently 
    available or to be obtained for use in the conduct of the proposed 
    research effort.
        4. A description of the applicant's previous experience or on-going 
    research program that is related to this proposed research effort.
        5. Detailed narrative descriptions which include:
        a. A detailed task schedule, Gantt, or PERT chart showing the 
    duration, relationship and sequencing of proposed tasks, sub tasks, 
    project milestones, project deliverables and all planned oral 
    presentations.
        b. A management plan that demonstrates the ability to direct and 
    coordinate the project tasks and manage administrative activities.
        c. A budget for the proposed research effort, including the cost-
    sharing contribution proposed by the applicant, as well as any 
    additional financial commitments made by other sources. The budget 
    detail shall include all cost components of the project, including 
    applicable overhead rates. Labor categories, hourly labor rates, and 
    projected labor hours for each labor category by major task and sub 
    task should be included, as well as all materials, computer time, test 
    facility fees, etc.
        d. A detailed description of deliverables that will be provided to 
    NHTSA during the project and upon completion of the research effort. 
    All written reports delivered to NHTSA should be suitable for public 
    release.
        6. A detailed statement of any technical assistance which the 
    applicant may require of NHTSA in order to successfully complete the 
    proposed research effort.
    
    Application Review Process and Criteria
    
        Initially, all applications will be reviewed to confirm that the 
    applicant is an eligible recipient and to ensure that the application 
    contains all the information required by the Application Contents 
    section of this notice.
        Each complete application from an eligible recipient will then be 
    evaluated by a Technical Evaluation Committee. The applications will be 
    evaluated using the following criteria:
        1. The applicant's understanding of the purpose and unique problems 
    represented by the research objectives of this cooperative agreement 
    program as evidenced in the description of their proposed project. The 
    impact the proposed research effort will have on fostering the 
    competitiveness of the United States ITS industry in national and 
    international markets will also be evaluated. Specific attention shall 
    be placed upon the applicant's stated proposed research effort as 
    described in its program narrative and statement of work.
        2. The potential of the proposed research effort accomplishments to 
    make a significant contribution to the deployment of collision 
    avoidance systems and the potential for improving the rate of 
    deployment of proven collision avoidance technology will be a primary 
    consideration.
        3. The technical and financial merit of the proposed research 
    effort, including the feasibility of approach, practicality, planned 
    methodology, and anticipated results. Financial merit will be estimated 
    by the cost of the cooperative agreement to be borne by NHTSA compared 
    to the resources that would be contributed by the applicant and other 
    sources relative to the potential of the proposed research effort 
    accomplishments to make a significant contribution to the deployment of 
    collision avoidance systems and the potential for improving the rate of 
    deployment of proven collision avoidance technology.
        4. The adequacy and availability of relevant test facilities and 
    equipment identified to accomplish the proposed research effort.
        5. The adequacy of the organizational plan for accomplishing the 
    proposed research effort, including the qualifications and experience 
    of the research team, the various disciplines represented, and the 
    relative level of effort proposed for professional, technical, and 
    support staff.
    
    Terms and Conditions of the Award
    
        1. If applicable, the protection of the rights and welfare of human 
    subjects in NHTSA-sponsored experiments is established in NHTSA Orders 
    700-1 and 700-3. Any recipient must satisfy the requirements and 
    guidelines of the NHTSA Orders 700 series prior to award of the 
    cooperative agreement. It is not anticipated that non-human subjects 
    will be used in any testing performed under this cooperative agreement. 
    A copy of the NHTSA Orders 700 series may be obtained from the 
    administrative information contact designated in this notice.
        2. Prior to award, the recipient must comply with the certification 
    requirements of 49 CFR Part 20--Department of Transportation New 
    Restrictions on Lobbying and 49 CFR Part 29--Department of 
    Transportation Government-wide Debarment and Suspension 
    (Nonprocurement) and Government-wide Requirements for Drug-Free 
    Workplace (Grants).
        3. Cooperative agreement(s) will be negotiated to include 
    provisions appropriate to organizational conflicts of interest and 
    rights in data (e.g., patent rights, copyright). At the time of 
    negotiation, applicants may be required to disclose all actual or 
    apparent conflicts of interest.
        4. During the effective period of the cooperative agreement(s) 
    awarded as a result of this notice, the agreement(s) shall be subject 
    to NHTSA's General Provisions for Assistance Agreements, the cost 
    principles of OMB Circular A-21, A-122, or FAR 31.2, as applicable to 
    the recipient, and the requirements of 49 CFR Part 20 and Part 29. The 
    agreement(s) shall also be subject to the general administrative 
    requirements of 49 CFR Part 19--Department of Transportation Uniform 
    Administrative Requirements for Grants and [[Page 24668]] Agreements 
    with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals, and Other Non-Profit 
    Organizations.
        5. Reporting Requirements:
        a. Written Research Reports: The recipient shall submit bimonthly 
    research reports due 15 days after each reporting period. The recipient 
    shall also submit an annual report for each year of performance due 30 
    days after each reporting year, and a final research report due 30 days 
    following completion of the research effort. An unbound original and 
    five copies of all written research reports shall be submitted to the 
    COTR.
        b. Oral Briefings: The recipient shall conduct a kickoff briefing 
    within 30 days after award and two semiannual oral presentations of 
    research results during each year of performance. For planning 
    purposes, assume that all presentations will be held in the Nassif 
    Building at U.S. Department of Transportation Headquarters, 400 Seventh 
    Street, SW., Washington, DC. An unbound original and ten copies of all 
    briefing materials shall be submitted to the COTR five working days 
    prior to each oral presentation.
    
        Issued on: May 4, 1995.
    William A. Leasure, Jr.,
    Acting Associate Administrator for Research and Development.
    [FR Doc. 95-11388 Filed 5-8-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/09/1995
Department:
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Announcement of Discretionary Cooperative Agreement to Accelerate the Development, Evaluation, and Deployment of Collision Avoidance Systems.
Document Number:
95-11388
Dates:
Applications must be received on or before July 7, 1995.
Pages:
24665-24668 (4 pages)
PDF File:
95-11388.pdf