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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-5023-8]
Environmental Technology; U.S. EPA Fiscal Year 1995 Request for
Proposals From Federal Agencies, States, and Indian Tribes
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.
ACTION: Notice of availability, request for proposals.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency's (EPA) Environmental Technology Initiative: Program
Solicitation Package for Fiscal Year 1995 (S/N 055-000-00476-5) is
available. Copies of the document are available through the Government
Printing Office and on several electronic bulletin boards. EPA is
requesting proposals from federal agencies (including EPA), state
governments (including state universities that are departments of a
state government) and tribal governments (including Alaskan Native
Villages). Proposals pursuant to this solicitation will be accepted
through Wednesday, September 21, 1994. Funding decisions are expected
to be made by the end of the calendar year.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the Environmental Technology Initiative: Program
Solicitation Package for Fiscal Year 1995 (S/N 055-000-00476-5) are
available from the nearest government bookstore, the Government
Printing Office phone order information desk (202/512-1800) or by
requesting a GPO order form by FAX (202/512-2250). Mail orders may be
addressed to the: Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing
Office, P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15250-7954. When
ordering, please identify the document's title and indicate the
Government Printing Office publication number.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Brendan Doyle, Environmental
Technology Initiative, Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation
(2127), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20460, (202) 260-2686, or one of the EPA regional
office contacts listed below:
Barbara Brown, U.S. EPA Region 1, One Congress Street-RAA, Boston, MA
02203-2211, Tel #: 617-565-3397.
Jonathan Josephs, U.S. EPA Region 2, 26 Federal Plaza (Room 13-100),
NY, NY 10278, Tel #: 212-264-8098.
Norm Kulujian, U.S. EPA Region 3, 841 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA
19107, Tel #: 215-597-1113.
Bob Jourdan, U.S. EPA Region 4, 345 Courtland Street, NE-4WNSRB,
Atlanta, GA 30365, Tel #: 404-347-7791.
Mike Lin, U.S. EPA Region 5, 77 West Jackson Boulevard-WQ-161, Chicago,
IL 60604-3590, Tel #: 312-886-6104.
Norman Dyer, U.S. EPA Region 6, 1445 Ross Avenue, 12th Floor, Suite
1200, Dallas, TX 7502-2733, Tel #: 214-655-8349.
Jody Hudson, U.S. EPA Region 7, 25 Funston Road, Kansas City, KS 66115,
Tel#: 913-551-5064.
Dave Smith, U.S. EPA Region 8, 999 18th Street, Suite 500, Denver, CO
80202-2466, Tel #: 303-293-1475.
Winona Victery, U.S. EPA Region 9, 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco,
CA 94105, Tel #: 415-744-1021.
John Barich, U.S. EPA Region 10, 1200 6th Avenue--ES-098, Seattle, WA
98101, Tel #: 206-553-8562.
The President's Environmental Technology Initiative
In his State of the Union speech on February 17, 1993, President
Clinton outlined a new initiative to improve environmental quality and
strengthen the American economy. The goal of the President's
Environmental Technology Initiative (ETI) is to spur the development
and use of more advanced environmental systems and treatment techniques
that can yield domestic environmental benefits and increase exports of
American technologies to other countries. The environmental
technologies that are being emphasized in the Initiative are the
technologies, goods, and services whose development is triggered
primarily by environmental improvement objectives. These technologies
include: products and services to monitor and assess pollutant releases
and exposure levels; innovative technologies which prevent pollution,
control air and water pollution levels, and remediate contaminated soil
and groundwater; and, manage environmental data. The Initiative is
funded at $36 million in FY 1994 and, in the President's plan, is
proposed to be funded at $80 million in Fiscal Year (FY) 1995.
In January 1994, EPA published two Environmental Technology
Initiative documents, the FY94 Program Plan (S/N 055-000-00465-0), and
the draft Technology Innovative Strategy (S/N 055-000-00466-8). (Copies
of these documents are available from the Superintendent of Documents.
See ADDRESSES above) The FY 94 Program Plan describes 73 projects
selected by the ITC to begin the President's program and requests that
others working in these areas contact the identified project managers
to begin building innovation partnerships across all sectors. Most FY94
projects have at least one partner; more than 45 percent of the funds
for this year are being deployed through other federal and state
agencies.
The draft Technology Innovation Strategy, has four strategic
objectives and five operating principles designed to accomplish the
Initiative's goals.
Objectives
Adapt EPA's policy, regulatory and compliance framework to
promote innovation
Strengthen the capacity of technology developers and users
to succeed in environmental technology innovation
Strategically invest EPA funds in the development and
commercialization of promising new technologies
Accelerate the diffusion of innovative technologies at
home and abroad
Operating Principles:
Maximum consultation with stakeholders--continuing
dialogue intended to improve EPA's strategy, programs and their
implementation
Coordination with federal, state, tribal, and local
agencies--government partners will offer their respective talents,
expertise and perspectives
Partnership and collaboration with the private sector and
academia--convening public-private partnerships to target technology
research and development, testing, demonstration, and commercialization
Address needed public policy and program changes that will
enhance the development and use of environmental technologies
Cleaner technology not just control technology--the
optimal environmental solutions usually involve changes in production
processes, feedstocks and product design
Measuring progress along the way--developing and using
indicators and tools to benchmark EPA's progress
The FY95 Environmental Technology Initiative Program
Congress is now considering the President's request for $80 million
to fund ETI in Fiscal Year (FY) 1995. If funded at this level, ETI will
use approximately $20 million to fund a series of innovative technology
projects in the National Action Plan for Global Climate Change. This
work will be carried out through agreements and programs outlined in
that Plan and is not a part of this solicitation. In addition,
approximately $5 million will be set aside to directly assist in the
private sector commercialization of successful technology projects
which have completed Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Small Business
Innovative Research (SBIR) program. Approximately $5 million will be
reserved to sponsor a competitive innovative technology project
solicitation from the non-profit sector, including universities.
Separate solicitations for the latter two categories are expected to be
published in the Commerce Business Daily by November 1994. These
project areas are not the subject of this solicitation and persons or
organizations submitting proposals through this solicitation in these
areas will not be considered. Proposals for these areas will only be
considered after the publication of the separate solicitations; no
proposal submitted beforehand will be kept on file.
This solicitation package is directly addressed to federal
agencies, states, and tribes only. Proposals pursuant to this
solicitation will be accepted through Wednesday, September 21, 1994.
Funding decisions are expected to be made by the end of the calendar
year. If funded at the level requested by the President, approximately
$50 million in innovative technology projects will be funded through
this solicitation, up to half of which will go to federal agencies
(other than EPA), states and/or Tribes. These entities may in turn,
pass portions of ETI funds on to their partners, grantees, or
contractors in accordance with EPA acquisition regulations. Although
municipalities, and private (for- and non-profit) entities are not
being directly solicited in this package, they are encouraged to form
partnerships with those organizations who are eligible to submit
proposals under this solicitation. Through partnership formation, local
governments and private sector entities may have indirect access to
this portion of ETI funding; thus, the approximately $5 million
available for each of the SBIR and non-profit solicitations should be
viewed as a minimum amount available to the private and non-profit
sectors respectively.
Electronic Availability
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Environmental
Technology Initiative: Program Solicitation Package for Fiscal Year
1995 (S/N 055-000-00476-5) is available in ASCII format from a variety
of electronic sources, including: U.S. EPA Public Access Gopher,
Internet Access: Gopher to GOPHER.EPA.GOV; Directory: EPA Initiatives,
Policy and Strategy Documents; Document: U.S. EPA Environmental
Technology Initiative: Program Solicitation for FY1995; CLU-IN (Clean-
Up Information Bulletin Board); System Operator (301) 589-8368; Modem
Access: (301) 589-8366 (1200, 2400, 9699 bps--8 data bits, 1 stop bit,
no parity). Filename: Solicit.ETI; U.S. Department of Commerce Economic
Bulletin Board (EBB) User Hotline (202) 482-1986; Modem Access: (202)
482-3870 (300, 1200, 2400 BPS); Internet Access: telnet to ebb.stat-
usa.gov; Filename: Solicit.ETI; SBA ONLINE Modem Access: (800) 859-4636
(2400 baud); (800) 697-4636 (9600 baud); Local Access: (202) 205-7265
(2400 baud); (202) 401-9600 (9600 baud) Filename: Solicit. ETI.
Dated: July 22, 1994.
Thomas E. Kelly,
Acting Assistant Administrator for Policy, Planning and Evaluation.
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