[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 131 (Monday, July 10, 1995)]
[Notices]
[Pages 35552-35555]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 95-16777]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Technical Assistance for Public Participation
AGENCY: Department of Defense, Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of
Defense for Environmental Security (DUSD(ES)).
ACTION: Notice of request for expressions of interest.
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SUMMARY: On May 24, 1995, the Department of Defense published in the
Federal Register a request for comments on several options being
considered for providing technical and public participation assistance
to community members of Restoration Advisory Boards (RABs) and
Technical Review Committees (TRCs) established at Department of Defense
facilities. The Department of Defense has not yet decided which
option(s) to implement. One option under consideration involves the use
of independent technical assistance provider(s) to administer and
provide this assistance. The Department of Defense is issuing this
notice to request expressions of interest from eligible organizations
and institutions for cooperative agreements of grants to provide
technical and public participation assistance to community members of
established RABs and TRCs. This request is for expressions of interest
only. Expressions of interest are expected to be no more than three
pages long and it is not anticipated that they will require prior
meetings or discussion with Department of Defense personnel. Guidance
on the establishment of RABs can be found for non-closure bases in the
April 14, 1994, Department of Defense Management Guidance for Execution
of the FY 94/95 and Development of the FY 96 Defense Environmental
Restoration Program and for closure bases in the September 9, 1993,
Department of Defense policy for establishing RABs at closure bases.
Section 326 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year
1995 (NDAA-95), provides for technical assistance funding to citizens
affected by the environmental restoration activities ongoing at
Department of Defense facilities.
DATES: Submittals must be received on or before September 8, 1995.
ADDRESSES: Mailed submittals should be addressed to: the Office of the
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Environmental Security/Cleanup,
3400 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-3400.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Patricia Ferrebee or Marcia Read at (703) 697-7475.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Today's notice has the following sections:
I. Introduction
II. Discussion of the Technical and Public Participation Assistance
Provider Concept
III. Expressions of Interest and Informational Proposals
IV. Special Instructions
V. Number of Copies Required
VI. Proprietary Information
VII. Submission of Preparation Costs
I. Introduction
Section 326(a) of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal
Year 1995 (NDAA-95) (Public Law 103-337), provides for technical
assistance funding to citizens affected by the environmental
restoration of Department of Defense facilities and requires the
promulgation of regulations on this funding. In the May 24, 1995,
Federal Register, the Department of Defense published a request for
comments on proposed options for providing technical and public
participation assistance to community members of TRCs and RABs. The
options deal with the question of administering funds for assisting
community members near Department of Defense facilities. Among the
options being considered is the use of an independent party other than
the Department of Defense to administer this program and to provide the
assistance. The purpose of this notice is to seek expressions of
interests from eligible organizations and institutions that would be
interested in participating in this effort.
II. Discussion of the Technical and Public Participation Assistance
Provider Concept
The RABs and TRCs which receive funding for assistance may have
little experience in applying for federal grants or meeting the various
record keeping, accounting and contracting and other requirements
established in the Department of Defense grant and procurement
regulations. Rather than having the community members on RABs and TRCs
devote some of their limited resources to managing grants in compliance
with Department of Defense regulations, the Department of Defense may
seek to procure one or more independent technical assistance providers
to provide technical and public participation assistance to community
members of TRCs and RABs. Technical assistance would include the
provision of technical advisors, facilitators, mediators and educators.
Public participation assistance means the provision of training and
related expenses. Technical assistance providers would assume full
responsibility for ensuring that the technical services and public
participation support provided are delivered in a timely and effective
manner, and that all funds are managed and disbursed in full compliance
with appropriate Department of Defense regulations. The technical
assistance provider would be subject to audit(s) and liable for any
costs disallowed as a result of an audit. The provider would also be
responsible for ensuring that use of the funds was consistent with the
overall program budget, scope of work and the allocations for
individual RABs and TRCs. The technical assistance provider concept
could incorporate either a nationwide provider or a series of providers
set up by geographic area.
The community members of individual RABs and TRCs would be
responsible for making requests to the community co-chair or designated
members of the RAB or TRC responsible for applying to the designated
technical assistance provider for assistance and for preparing facility
specific statements describing the type and level of support requested.
The provider would be responsible for allocating available resources
among these competing requests using general guidelines and established
criteria provided by the Department of Defense.
Technical assistance providers would be responsible for ensuring
that use of the funds was consistent with the overall program budget,
scope of work and the allocations for individual RABs and TRCs, and for
ensuring that all funds are managed and disbursed in full compliance
with applicable Department of Defense regulations. Providers would
report periodically to the Department of Defense on activities
performed under this program. Providers would also provide information
to the Department of Defense on the status of the program including the
information for the report to Congress required by the legislation.
III. Expressions of Interest and Informational Proposals
Respondents to this notice should have, at a minimum, the following
qualifications:
(1) Perceived as neutral and credible.
(2) Either have or be able to obtain an interdisciplinary staff
with demonstrated expertise in hazardous substance remediation,
investigation, management and/or research.
(3) Management capability, for both financial and scientific
management, and a demonstrated skill in planning
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and scheduling projects of comparable magnitude to that discussed in
this notice.
(4) Ability to provide facilitation and mediation services.
(5) Knowledge and experience in environmental restoration
activities preferably at federal facilities.
(6) A demonstrated ability to disseminate results of hazardous
substance information through an interdisciplinary program to locally
affected and concerned citizens.
(7) The ability to perform the required tasks either nationally or
within a defined geographic area.
(8) Not-for-profit.
Expressions of Interest submitted in response to this notice shall
indicate interest in serving as a technical assistance provider for
providing technical and public participation assistance to community
members of TRCs and RABs that, at a minimum, includes the following:
(1) The identity of the responding institution, organization or
consortium, including the name, title, telephone number, mailing
address, facsimile number and where available electronic mailing
address of an individual point-of-contact.
(2) Brief statement of qualifications.
(3) Summary of ability to perform the required tasks at either a
regional or national level.
Respondents are advised that the Department of Defense is not
requesting extensive data on technical performance, partnership
arrangements, or project economics as part of any proposed submission
under this notice. Respondents are also advised that any procurement of
technical assistance providers in the future would not be limited to
parties and organizations responding to this notice.
IV. Special Instructions
Expressions of Interest shall be prepared in accordance with the
special instructions provided, and shall be structured in the order
that follows. Respondents may reproduce and complete these forms
electronically (by computer software) in lieu of completing the actual
forms published in this notice. There is no preference given to the use
of published forms versus electronically recreated forms.
(1) Cover letter.
(2) Expression of Interest response form (see Appendix A).
(3) Attachments to Expression of Interest response form.
Cover Letter
A single page cover letter should accompany the expression of
interest response form. The cover letter should contain a basic
statement of interest on the part of the responding party in serving as
a provider. The cover letter must include the notice of proprietary
information described in Section VI if one is required.
Expression of Interest Response Form
Appendix A of this notice provides a form that shall be used for
the preparation of the Expression of Interest response form. Submitters
are required to complete the form in accordance with the instructions
that follow, and then to photocopy that form for use in their
submission. Instructions for the form are provided in the following
section.
(1) Respondent: Identify the name(s) of the submitting
institutions, organization or consortium listing the primary party
first and listing all other participants in the response.
(2, 3, 4, and 5) Mailing address: Provide the full mailing address
of the primary single point-of-contact for the respondent (i.e. the
party that Department of Defense should contact if necessary).
(6) Primary contact. The name of the person who will serve as the
primary point-of-contact for the expression of interest.
(7 and 8) Phone/Fax Numbers. The telephone and facsimile numbers
for the person identified in item (6), area code first.
(9) Electronic address: Where one is available, the electronic mail
address of the primary contact.
(10) Project phase: Respondent should check the box indicating
which phase(s) of the project the respondent is interested in.
(11) Geographic area: Respondent should indicate whether the
Expression of Interest is national in coverage or should indicate the
geographic area in which it could provide service.
(12) Attached statements: Respondents shall indicate the number of
attached pages.
Attachment to Expression of Interest Response Form
Respondent shall attach two statements. Attachment 1 shall indicate
that the respondent meets the qualifications listed in Section III.
Attachment 2 shall include a summary of the respondent's ability to
perform the required tasks as described in Section II.
V. Number of Copies Required
Each submittal should consist of seven (7) copies, one original and
six (6) photocopies. The original copy of the expression of interest
shall contain all documents that bear original signatures. Indicate the
copy number of each copy using number ``1'' for the original and
numbers ``2 through 7'' for the six copies.
The cover letters, expressions of interest and attachments should
be contained on sheets of paper that contain no writing or information
of any kind on the reverse sides. In each instance, for all items, no
other information shall appear with, or be added to, that required in
Appendix A.
VI. Proprietary Information
Submitters should strive to avoid including proprietary and
confidential business information in their expressions of interest.
However, information provided by a respondent and identified as a trade
secret or confidential business information will be treated in
confidence, to the extent permitted by law, provided that this
information is clearly marked by the submitter with the term
``Confidential Proprietary Information,'' and provided that appropriate
page numbers are inserted into the notice that is set forth in the
following section which must be placed in the expression of interest
cover letter:
Notice on Restriction on Disclosure and Use of Data
This submission includes data that constitute trade secrets or
confidential business information and shall not be duplicated, used,
disclosed, in whole or in part, for any purpose other than to analyze
information contained in this submission, except to the extent
permitted or required by law. This restriction does not limit the
Government's right to use information contained in these data if it is
obtained from another source without restriction. The data that are
subject to this restriction are contained in sheets ______ [insert page
numbers or other identification of sheets].
VII. Submission of Preparation Costs
The Department of Defense is not able to reimburse respondents for
any costs associated with the preparation of expressions of interests
or informational proposals.
Dated: July 3, 1995.
L.M. Bynum,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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Appendix A
U.S. Department of Defense; Expressions of Interest Response Form for
Administration of a Program To Provide Technical and Public
Participation Assistance to Community Members of Restoration Advisory
Boards (RABs) and Technical Review Committees (TRCs)
(1) Respondent:
(2) Mailing Address:
(3) City:
(4) State:
(5) Zip Code:
(6) Primary Contact and Title:
(7) Phone Number:
(8) Fax Number:
(9) E-mail Address:
(10) Project phase:
Respondent is interested in:
{time} Initial Phase (FY95)
{time} Subsequent Phase (if implemented)
{time} Both phases
(11) Geographic area:
{time} Nationwide
{time} Other
If other, specify area:
(12) Number of attached pages:
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