94-20844. GLOBE Joint Project Agreement(s)  

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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    [Docket No. 940831-4231]
    
     
    
    GLOBE Joint Project Agreement(s)
    
    AGENCY: NOAA, Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Notice, solicitation of interest.
    
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    SUMMARY: NOAA solicits indications of interest by one or more non-
    profit, research or public organizations to participate in joint 
    projects supporting the GLOBE (Global Learning and Observations to 
    Benefit the Environment) Program. Under that program, students in 
    grades K through 12 will carry out scientific experiments and conduct 
    environmental observations which will be transmitted through Internet 
    and satellite communications to a central processing site. At the 
    central site, global environmental images will be created and relayed 
    back to the students. The data acquired by the students will also 
    support ongoing work of environmental scientists throughout the world.
    
    DATES: Responses should be received no later than September 8, 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: All responses should be sent by mail to Thomas N. Pyke, 
    Director, The GLOBE Program, 744 Jackson Place NW., Washington, DC 
    20503 or delivered by express or courier service to Director, The GLOBE 
    Program, The White House, New Executive Office Building, 725 17th 
    Street NW., Room G-1, Washington, DC 20006.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Thomas N. Pyke, (202) 395-7600.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a notice to solicit interest in 
    joint project agreements in support of The GLOBE Program, which is an 
    international environmental science and education program. Students 
    throughout the world will participate in environmental science 
    experiments by using personal computers connected to networks like the 
    Internet. Their observational data will be shared with students at 
    other schools through the creation of global environmental pictures of 
    the world based on the student-acquired data. The data will also be 
    employed to support environmental science research.
        The GLOBE Program will bring school children, educators, and 
    scientists together to monitor the worldwide environment. Its goals are 
    to enhance the collective awareness of individuals throughout the world 
    concerning the environment and the impacts of human activities on it 
    and to increase scientific understanding of the earth.
        Students in grades K through 12 or equivalent grades at schools 
    throughout the world will conduct scientific experiments. Student 
    environmental observations will be transmitted through the 
    international Internet and direct satellite communications to a central 
    processing site, at which global environmental images will be created 
    and relayed back to the students. The data acquired by the students 
    will also be made available through the Internet to environmental 
    scientists throughout the world to support their research. GLOBE will 
    begin operation in a number of schools throughout the world on April 
    22, 1995, the 25th Earth Day. Over the following several years, 
    thousands of schools are expected to participate in GLOBE.
        The GLOBE Program is managed by an interagency team that includes 
    National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National 
    Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Science Foundation, 
    Environmental Protection Agency, and the Departments of Education and 
    State. GLOBE Leadership also includes the White House Office on 
    Environmental Policy and Office of Science and Technology Policy. NOAA, 
    as the host agency for GLOBE, intends to enter into one or more joint 
    project agreements with joint project partners as a part of The GLOBE 
    Program as authorized under 15 U.S.C. 1525.
        An organization is eligible for consideration as a joint project 
    partner under this authority if it is a nonprofit organization, 
    research organization, or public organization or agency with a mutual 
    interest in the project, and must agree to bear an equitable portion of 
    the project's costs, as determined by NOAA. NOAA also intends to enter 
    into a joint project agreement with a non-profit organization that will 
    coordinate and encourage private sector participation in The GLOBE 
    Program and support the application of private sector resources in 
    implementing GLOBE in schools in the United States and throughout the 
    world.
        The GLOBE Program is interested in establishing these agreements 
    with eligible organizations through which GLOBE program goals are 
    supported and the activity also benefits the goals of each partner. The 
    GLOBE Program intends to build on environmental education activities 
    and supporting computing and networking infrastructure that is in place 
    or planned to the greatest extent possible, through the use of these 
    agreements.
        For example, joint project agreements may be entered into with 
    organizations that sponsor or carry out environmental education 
    programs in one country or internationally, in which students 
    participate in environmental science experiments and use personal 
    computers connected to the Internet to share the data they acquire with 
    students in other schools. The addition of GLOBE environmental 
    measurements, scientific instruments, global environmental image 
    viewing capability, and educational materials to a program at a school 
    might enable it to broaden its hands-on Science program and, at the 
    same time, actively support GLOBE program goals. This example is 
    illustrative only, and respondents are encouraged to be creative in 
    proposing possible areas for these agreements that may be of mutual 
    benefit to The GLOBE Program and their organizations.
        As a guideline, organizations that may be considered as candidates 
    for these agreements should have or plan to have some significant part 
    of a national or international environmental education infrastructure 
    having characteristics such as those described in the above example, 
    and have members, employees or staff who possess substantial experience 
    in setting up such programs in a large number of schools. Of special 
    interest to the GLOBE Program may be organizations that have experience 
    in setting up such programs in a diverse, multi-cultural environment, 
    involving schools such as would be expected to participate in a program 
    such as GLOBE, which will encompass many nations and a broad cross 
    section of the United States. NOAA reserves the right to waive the use 
    of the guideline stated above, to not select an organization even 
    though it may meet this guideline, to rely on other criteria, and to 
    select joint project partner(s) through means other than this notice 
    process.
        All interested parties, including those organizations that respond 
    to this notice, should be aware that NOAA, as host agency, and other 
    Federal agencies participating in the GLOBE program may enter into 
    contracts or financial assistance agreements in the future in addition 
    to the agreements as solicited in this notice. Solicitations for 
    applicants for contracts or financial assistance programs will be 
    announced in a separate notice. Any organizations with whom these 
    agreements are entered into relative to the GLOBE program would not be 
    precluded solely as a result of their status as a party to the 
    agreement from competing or otherwise being considered for such 
    contracts or financial assistance agreements.
        In the interest of minimizing the burden on respondents to this 
    notice and on the Government in considering such responses, respondents 
    are requested to limit their response to no more than five single-
    spaced, typed pages. Additional descriptive material about the 
    responding organization or its programs may be attached, at the option 
    of the respondent.
    
        Dated: August 19, 1994.
    James W. Brennan,
    Acting General Counsel.
    [FR Doc. 94-20844 Filed 8-22-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
08/24/1994
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice, solicitation of interest.
Document Number:
94-20844
Dates:
Responses should be received no later than September 8, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: August 24, 1994, Docket No. 940831-4231