[Federal Register Volume 63, Number 118 (Friday, June 19, 1998)]
[Notices]
[Pages 33756-33757]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 98-16314]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Establishment of an Aviation Research Grants Program Involving
Primarily Undergraduate Institutions and Technical Colleges
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice of criteria.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is providing notice
of the principal criteria for the awarding of grants under the Research
Grants Program Involving Undergraduate Students, as provided under the
FAA Research, Engineering, and Development Authorization Act of 1997,
Public Law 105-155. The FAA is soliciting proposals for research grants
from primarily undergraduate institutions and technical colleges,
including Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and
Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs), for research on subjects of
relevance to the FAA.
Grants may be awarded in the following three categories:
1. Research projects to be carried out at primarily undergraduate
institutions and technical colleges;
2. Research projects that combine research at primarily
undergraduate institutions and technical colleges with other research
supported by the FAA; or
3. Research on future training requirements on projected changes in
regulatory requirements for aircraft maintenance and power plant
licensees.
The principal criteria for the awarding of grants under this
program are:
1. The relevance of the proposed research to technical research
needs identified by the FAA;
2. The scientific and technical merit of the proposed research; and
3. The potential for participation by undergraduate students in the
proposed research.
The FAA explicitly reserves the right to make one award, multiple
awards, or no awards under this program.
A solicitation, entitled ``Grants for Undergraduate Aviation
Research'' will be available through the Internet beginning June 12,
1998. The ftp address is: ftp://ftp.tc.faa.gov/Grants/Solicitations/
ungrad.doc.
Colleges and universities not eligible under the program described
in this notice are encouraged to submit applications under our existing
grant program. Interested parties may access the current solicitation,
Grants for Aviation Research, Program No. 97.2 at any time throughout
the year at the ftp site: ftp://ftp.tc.faa.gov/Grants/Solicitations/
solic97.doc.
DATES: The solicitation for applications under this program will be
available on the Internet beginning June 12, 1998. The Opening Date for
receipt of grant applications is July 01, 1998 and the Closing Date is
July 31, 1998. Proposals postmarked on or before the closing date will
be accepted for review. Applicants should allow at least 90 days for
review and processing.
ADDRESSES: Grant applications should be submitted to Clare J. Nanni,
Grants Officer, Aviation Research Grants
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Program, Office of Research and Technology Applications, AAR-201, FAA,
William J. Hughes Technical Center, Atlantic City International
Airport, New Jersey 08405.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Clare J. Nanni, Grants Officer, Aviation Research Grants Program,
Office of Research and Technology Applications, AAR-201, FAA, William
J. Hughes Technical Center, Atlantic City International Airport, New
Jersey 08405, e-mail: clare.nanni@faa.dot.gov. Voice: (609) 485-6970,
Fax: (609) 485-6509, or the FAA Aviation Research Grants Program
hotline at 609-485-8410.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: ``Research Grants Program Involving
Undergraduate Students'', appearing at Section 3 of the FAA Research,
Engineering, and Development Authorization Act of 1997 (Public Law 105-
155), authorizes the FAA to establish a research grants program to
utilize primarily undergraduate and technical colleges, including
Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Serving
Institutions, in research on subjects of relevance to the FAA. The
central purpose of the FAA Aviation Research Grants Program involving
undergraduate students is to encourage the participation of
undergraduate students in proposed projects that support innovative
research of potential benefit to the long-term growth of civil
aviation.
Research Areas
Areas that contribute to the FAA's mission of improving aviation
safety, capacity, efficiency, human factors, and security, are as
follows:
a. Capacity and Air Traffic Control Technology;
b. Communications, Navigation, and Surveillance;
c. Aviation Weather;
d. Airports;
e. Aircraft Safety Technology;
f. System Security Technology;
g. Human Factors and Aviation medicine;
h. Environment and Energy;
i. Systems Science/Operations Research; and
In addition, research on future training requirements on projected
changes in regulatory requirements for aircraft maintenance and power
plant licensees are highlighted in the recent legislation. Detailed
descriptions of these programs and additional research areas are
contained in the program solicitation.
Eligibility
Applications may be submitted by two- and four-year colleges and
universities, including HBCUs, HSIs and other minority institutions
that meet the following definition of ``technical college'' or
``primarily undergraduate'' institutions:
1. Technical College is defined as an institution that offers
associate degree programs in arts and science.
2. Primarily undergraduate institutions are such institutions that
focus primarily on undergraduate education. Included by the definition
are two- and four-year colleges, masters-level institutions, and
smaller doctoral institutions that institution-wide did not award a
total of more than 20 doctoral degrees during the past two academic
years in science and engineering fields supported by the National
Science Foundation (NSF).
Proposal Submission
Guidelines for the application format and content are contained in
the Solicitation. Every effort will be made to reach a decision and
inform the applicant promptly. Unless and until an award is made, the
FAA is not responsible for any costs incurred by the proposing
organization.
Award Date
Recipients of FAA research grants will be announced on a continuous
basis.
Issued in Atlantic County, New Jersey on June 12, 1998.
Jan Brecht-Clark,
Acting Director, Office of Aviation Research, AAR-1.
[FR Doc. 98-16314 Filed 6-18-98; 8:45 am]
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