[Federal Register Volume 64, Number 185 (Friday, September 24, 1999)]
[Notices]
[Pages 51804-51805]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 99-24892]
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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Notice of Intent to Seek Approval to Extend without Revision an
Expired Information Collection
AGENCY: National Science Foundation.
ACTION: Notice and Request for Comments.
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SUMMARY: The National Science Foundation (NSF) is announcing plans to
request reinstatement of this collection. In accordance with the
requirement of section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995 (Pub. L. 104-13), we are providing opportunity for public comment
on this action. After obtaining and considering public comment, NSF
will prepare the submission requesting that OMB approve clearance of
this collection for no longer than 3 years.
DATES: Written comments on this notice must be received by November 23,
1999, to be assured of consideration. Comments received after that date
will be considered to the extent practicable.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR COMMENTS: Contact Suzanne H. Plimpton,
Reports Clearance Officer, National Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson
Boulevard, Suite 295, Arlington, Virginia 22230; telephone (703) 306-
1125 x 20/17; or send email to splimpto@nsf.gov. Individuals who use a
telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal
Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 between 8 a.m. and 8
p.m., Eastern time, Monday through Friday. You also may obtain a copy
of the data collection instrument and instructions from Ms. Plimpton.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title of Collection
An Evaluation of Awards Made under the NSF Design and Manufacturing
Research Programs.
OMB Approval Number: 3145-0167.
Expiration Date of Approval: Not applicable.
Type of Request: Intent to seek approval to reinstate without
revision an information collection for three years.
Abstract: An Evaluation of the Outcomes and Impacts of awards made
in the Division of Design, Manufacture, and Industrial Innovation
(DMII) in FYs 1989-90. The ability of the National Science Foundation
to continue a high level of support for university-based research is
becoming increasingly dependent on the ability of NSF and its research
partners to explain the impact of funded research on the lives of the
U.S. citizens who provide those funds. The Foundation has no systematic
evidence regarding the frequency of such events among awards made in
1989 and 1990, some of which were from unsolicited proposals and others
were from proposals in three special initiative areas: Strategic
Manufacturing, Technology Management, and Industrial Internships.
Furthermore, nothing is known about the process by which any outcomes
may have occurred. A pilot study of DMII research program awards from
1986 using the same instruments was conducted several years ago. To
assist DMII in reporting accurately about the results from more recent
awards, especially those made in three initiatives areas--Technology
Management, Strategic Manufacturing, and Industrial Internships--and
managing its present research programs, the Division woud like to
reinstate without change data collection 3145-0167.
Some 250 Principal Investigators(PIs) and co-Principal
Investigators (co-PIs) who were recipients of DMII research program
awards in FY 1989-90 will be asked to provide via e-mail:
(1) A brief one-page narrative regarding the outcomes and impacts
of the project;
(2) Citations to 3 to 5 key journal articles, books or patents that
resulted from the project, or in which the project played an important
role;
(3) the names, addresses and telephone numbers of between 3 and 5
other individuals who are familiar with the work carried out under the
project, and who could provide additional insights as to its outcomes
and impacts; and
With regard to the narrative materials, the following information
will be requested:
(A) Complete project title.
(B) Key project participants and their institutional affiliations.
(C) Time frame during which project was conducted.
(D) Principal outputs or results of the project.
(E) Longer term outcomes and follow-on impacts of the project.
(F) The researcher's best assessment of the impact of this NSF-
funded research on the current (1999) state of design and manufacturing
technology relevant to the award, including any known commercial
implementations.
(G) Any other observations that the researcher wishes to make
(e.g., regarding the promotion of a significant discovery, creation of
a significant research capability, promotion of new knowledge flowing
to society).
The narratives, citations, and names of others knowledgeable about
the project may be submitted using the Internet or regular mail.
Technical experts will review and assess the narratives submitted
by the awardees, then select a total of examples of awards with
outstanding results and awards with limited results. A total of 30
brief case studies will be prepared by the contractor--15 about awards
with outstanding results and 15 about awards with limited results--in
order to understand better what occurred and factors contributing to or
limiting impacts.
DMII has contracted with Abt Associates, Inc. of Cambridge,
Massachusetts, to conduct the study and prepare reports following the
methodology they used in the pilot project.
Use of Information: The information collected will be used to
assist DMII in the evaluation of these programs, and in considering
various programs priorities
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and selection procedures for future projects in this area. NSF also
will use the results to satisfy requirements of the Government
Performance and Results Act (GPRA).
Confidentiality: No sensitive information is being requested in the
collection.
Estimate of Burden: The Foundation estimates that, on average, two
hours will be required to prepare the narratives, or a total of 500
hours for all 250 PIs and co-PIs. In addition, it anticipates 4 hours
of interviews of an average of four people for each of 30 case studies,
or 120 hours. Thus, total burden is estimated at 620 hours.
Respondents: Individuals.
Estimated Number of Responses: 370.
Estimated Total Annual Burden on Respondents: 620 hours.
Frequency of Responses: Once.
Comments
Comments are invited on (a) whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of
the Agency, including whether the information shall have practical
utility; (b) the accuracy of the Agency's estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information; (c) ways to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information on respondents, including
through the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of
information technology; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who are to respond, including
through the use of appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or
other technological collection techniques or other forms of information
technology.
Dated: September 20, 1999.
Suzanne H. Plimpton,
Reports Clearance Officer.
[FR Doc. 99-24892 Filed 9-23-99; 8:45 am]
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