97-17790. Solicitation for Award of Cooperative Agreement  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 131 (Wednesday, July 9, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 36848-36849]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-17790]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
    
    Office of Justice Programs
    [OJP(BJS)-1132]
    RIN 1121-ZA78
    
    
    Solicitation for Award of Cooperative Agreement
    
    AGENCY: Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics, 
    Justice.
    
    ACTION: Solicitation for Award of Cooperative Agreement.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice announces a public solicitation for a 12 to 18 
    month project to develop model definitions and data collection 
    protocols for statistical data describing levels of domestic violence. 
    Although a majority of States and the Federal Government collect 
    statistics related to domestic violence offenses, there is a great 
    variation in how each agency, State, or program (1) defines the 
    offenses, and (2) collects the data. Statutory language across States 
    varies with references to family violence, domestic violence, intimate 
    violence, etc. Criteria for inclusion or exclusion (as determined by 
    the victim/offender relationship) are widely divergent. Some include 
    child victims as well as adults. Others are more restrictive. Types of 
    relationships and various living situations are handled differently 
    across jurisdictions. This plethora of definitions and data collection 
    standards may serve local purposes, but create barriers for 
    comparability and the extent to which data can be aggregated across 
    jurisdictions or data sources. The present proposed project addresses 
    these issues and creates a framework to maximize comparability, 
    evaluation, and understanding of the prevalence and incidence of 
    ``domestic violence.''
    
    DATES: Proposals must be postmarked on or before September 3, 1997.
    
    ADDRESSES: Proposal should be mailed to: Applications Coordinator, 
    Bureau of Justice Statistics, Room 303, 633 Indiana Avenue NW., 
    Washington, DC 20531.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carol G. Kaplan, Chief, Criminal 
    History Improvement Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Room 303, 
    633 Indiana Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20531, (202) 307-0759.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        The Bureau of Justice Statistics, the statistical agency of the 
    U.S. Department of Justice, is authorized to ``recommend national 
    standards for justice statistics and for insuring the reliability and 
    validity of justice statistics.'' See the Omnibus Crime Control and 
    Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 3732(8). BJS 
    provided and continues to provide (1) assistance to States in upgrading 
    the quality of criminal history record systems, and (2) coordination 
    among States and between the States, BJS, and other Federal agencies, 
    particularly with respect to data quality and exchange.
    
    Objective
    
        The major purpose of this project is to develop model definitions 
    and data collection protocols for statistical data describing levels of 
    domestic/family/sexual violence.
    
    Type of Assistance
    
        Assistance will be made available under a cooperative agreement.
    
    Statutory Authority
    
        The cooperative agreement to be awarded pursuant to this 
    solicitation will be funded by the Bureau of Justice Statistics 
    consistent with its authorization under 42 U.S.C. 3732 (8) and the 
    Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 Title IV Section 
    40292 (the Violence Against Women Act).
    
    Eligibility Requirements
    
        Both profit-making and nonprofit-making organizations may apply for 
    funds. Consistent with OJP fiscal requirements, no fees may be charged 
    against the project by profit-making organizations (this includes cost 
    of facilities capital).
    
    Scope of Work
    
        The objective of the proposed project is to develop model 
    definitions and data collection protocols for statistical data 
    describing levels of domestic/family/sexual violence. Specifically, the 
    recipient of funds will:
        1. Establish and convene two working groups: (1) A small (6-10 
    persons) Task Force to draft definitions, and (2) a more comprehensive 
    Advisory Group (20-25 persons) to provide input to, review, and endorse 
    the Task Force products. The Advisory Group will meet at least 3 times 
    and the Task Force will be convened at least 5 times during the course 
    of the project.
        Representatives of all interested groups (statistical, data 
    systems, domestic violence victims, etc.) will be included on the 
    Advisory Group. Researchers or persons with statistical experience and/
    or expertise will be included on the Task Force. BJS will provide key 
    input to the selection of membership on both groups. Staff work 
    (including both administrative support for meetings, payment, and 
    substantive drafting tasks) for both groups will be provided by the 
    recipient organization.
        2. Develop and support BJS publication of model definitions and 
    data collection protocols. Under this task, the recipient organization 
    will have responsibility for:
        (A) Convening the Task Force and Advisory Group;
        (B) Preparing and circulating materials to facilitate discussion. 
    Materials for circulation at meetings should include, but are not 
    limited to: (1) A state of the art report based on the findings in the 
    NIJ/BJS/JRSA report ``Domestic and Sexual Violence Data Collection: A 
    Report to Congress under the Violence Against Women Act'' (July 1996) 
    and an analysis of other relevant definitions used outside the criminal 
    justice system, and (2) an analysis of the technical, policy, and 
    statistical issues related to the establishment of domestic/sexual 
    violence definitions;
        (C) Working with the Task Force to draft materials for approval by 
    the Advisory Group;
        (D) Preparing, or assisting in the preparation of, draft model 
    definitions and data collection standards for publication by BJS in the 
    Federal Register; and
        (E) Preparing an accompanying document discussing the proposed 
    definitions in terms of the policy, technical, and feasibility issues 
    described above.
        3. Facilitating interaction among BJS, the members of the Task 
    Force and the Advisory Group by:
        (A) Establishing a centralized mechanism for exchange of 
    information regarding domestic/sexual violence related grants from the 
    Office of Justice Programs (and/or other Federal agencies) in which the 
    tasks involve developing or revising data collection systems or forms; 
    and
        (B) Creating and supporting a limited access conference capability 
    (LISTSERV) for the duration of the project.
        4. Assisting BJS in activities connected with the publication of 
    the draft model definitions and standards in the Federal Register. 
    (Publication would be handled by BJS). If deemed necessary, this may 
    include convening and staffing a meeting to describe and discuss the 
    proposed definitions.
    
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        5. Collating and reviewing comments and drafting the revised 
    definitions and standards for final approval by BJS and the Advisory 
    Group and subsequent publication in the Federal Register. Publication 
    in the Federal Register will be handled by BJS.
    
    Award Procedures
    
        Proposals should describe in appropriate detail the efforts to be 
    undertaken in furtherance of each of the activities described in the 
    Scope of Work. Information should focus on the activities to be 
    undertaken and the staffing levels and qualifications for each task. 
    Descriptions of experience relevant to the project also should be 
    included.
        Applications will be competitively reviewed by a BJS-selected panel 
    which will make recommendations to the Director of BJS. Final authority 
    to enter into a cooperative agreement is reserved for the Director who 
    may, at his discretion, determine that none of the applications shall 
    be funded.
        Applications will be evaluated on the overall extent to which they 
    respond to the goals of the project, demonstrate an understanding and 
    ability to perform the specific activities to be conducted and appear 
    to be fiscally feasible and efficient. In addition, applicants will be 
    evaluated on the basis of the following criteria:
        (A) Knowledge of, and experience working in, the statistical and 
    data systems environment at the Federal and State levels;
        (B) Knowledge of the special concerns raised by groups that focus 
    on domestic violence reduction and victim support;
        (C) Knowledge, experience, and expertise in the technical, policy, 
    and feasibility issues relating to statistical data collection and the 
    specific problems associated with collection of data on domestic 
    violence;
        (D) Credibility among the statistical, systems, and domestic 
    violence communities based on prior activity and current affiliations;
        (E) Demonstrated ability and experience in bringing together 
    divergent groups to facilitate agreement on complex and high visibility 
    issues;
        (F) Demonstrated track record in producing written reports 
    accessible to an audience of State policy makers;
        (G) Demonstrated experience in convening and managing meetings 
    involving multiple attendants from different organizations; and
        (H) Reasonableness of estimated costs for the total project and for 
    individual cost categories.
    
    Application and Awards Process
    
        An original and two (2) copies of a full proposal must be submitted 
    on SF-424 (Revision 1988), Application for Federal Assistance, as the 
    cover sheet. Proposals must be accompanied by a budget detail 
    worksheet; OJP Form 4061/6, Certifications Regarding Lobbying, 
    Debarment, Suspension and other Responsibility Matters; Drug-Free 
    Workplace; and OJP Form 7120-1 (Rev. 1-93), Accounting Systems 
    Financial Capability Questionnaire (to be submitted by applicants who 
    have not previously received Federal funds from the Office of Justice 
    Programs). If appropriate, applicants must complete and submit Standard 
    Form LLL, Disclosure of Lobbying Activities. All applicants must sign 
    Certified Assurances that they are in compliance with Federal laws and 
    regulations which prohibit discrimination in any program or activity 
    that received Federal funds. To obtain appropriate forms or for further 
    information regarding submission of proposals, contact Getha Hilario, 
    BJS Management Assistant, at (202) 633-3031.
        Proposals must include both narrative descriptions and a detailed 
    budget. The narrative shall describe activities as discussed in the 
    previous section. The budget shall contain detailed costs of personnel, 
    fringe benefits, travel, equipment, supplies, and other expenses. 
    Contractual services or equipment must be procured through competition 
    or the application must contain a sole source justification for 
    procurements in excess of $100,000.
        Project duration is estimated at between 12 and 18 months. Costs 
    are estimated not to exceed $500,000.
    
        Dated: July 2, 1997.
    Jan M. Chaiken,
    Director, Bureau of Justice Statistics.
    [FR Doc. 97-17790 Filed 7-8-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
07/09/1997
Department:
Justice Programs Office
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Solicitation for Award of Cooperative Agreement.
Document Number:
97-17790
Dates:
Proposals must be postmarked on or before September 3, 1997.
Pages:
36848-36849 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
OJP(BJS)-1132
RINs:
1121-ZA78
PDF File:
97-17790.pdf