98-26064. Upgrading of the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors/ Laboratory Accreditation Board (ASCLD/LAB) Accreditation Manual  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 188 (Tuesday, September 29, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 51899-51901]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-26064]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Institute of Standards and Technology
    [Docket Number 980722187-8187-01]
    RIN 0693-ZA21
    
    
    Upgrading of the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors/
    Laboratory Accreditation Board (ASCLD/LAB) Accreditation Manual
    
    AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Notice of availability of funds.
    
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    SUMMARY: ASCLD/LAB has requested that the Office of Law Enforcement 
    Standards (OLES) at NIST assist in upgrading its laboratory 
    accreditation program to meet applicable international standards. 
    ASCLD/LAB operates an accreditation program for crime laboratories, 
    with members consisting of 139 domestic and 14 foreign laboratories. 
    The work of performing laboratory audits and reviewing audit reports 
    for accreditation is performed on a voluntary basis. The program 
    includes criteria to judge the quality and performance of a crime 
    laboratory and the operation of an evaluation program to identify those 
    laboratories meeting ASCLD/LAB criteria. Accreditation is a tool to 
    ensure that the laboratories' contributions to the criminal justice 
    system are consistent, repeatable, and scientifically based. The 
    current criteria and accreditation program consists of procedures 
    prepared by members of the ASCLD/LAB based on their professional 
    knowledge and experience in crime laboratory operations prior to the 
    establishment of international standards. They must now be modified to 
    conform to established world-wide accepted standards.
        As part of the phenomena of globalization of markets, several 
    international organizations have prepared generic criteria for 
    competence of laboratory operations and for operating accreditation 
    programs to measure laboratory competence. The International 
    Organization for Standards (ISO) has prepared ISO Guide 25 General 
    Requirements for the Competence of Calibration and Testing
    
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    Laboratories and ISO Guide 58 General Requirement for Operation and 
    Recognition of Calibration and Testing Laboratory Accreditation 
    Program. The International Laboratory Accreditation Conference (ILAC) 
    has provided an international forum for national laboratory 
    accreditation programs to meet and contribute to the ISO standards 
    effort. The ISO and ILAC effort have produced an international 
    consensus on what constitutes a competent laboratory and how an 
    accreditation program to measure that competence should operate. The 
    objective has been to promote world-wide acceptance of test reports 
    from accredited laboratories. The Agreement on Technical Barriers to 
    Trade (that created the World Trade Organization which was adopted in 
    the U.S. as the Trade Agreement Act of 1995) includes an obligation for 
    governments to base technical regulations on such international 
    standards when they exist. It also includes strong pressures for 
    private organizations such as ASCLD/LAB to do as well.
    
    DATES: Applicants must submit their proposals (an original and two (2) 
    copies) to the address below no later than 5 pm Eastern Standard Time 
    on October 30, 1998. The final award decision will be made no later 
    than January 2, 1999.
    
    ADDRESSES: Office of Law Enforcement Standards, NIST, Building 225, 
    Room A323, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899-0001, ATTENTION: Dr. Alim A. 
    Fatah. The envelope should reflect, ``Upgrading of ASCLD/LAB 
    Accreditation Manual''.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Alim A. Fatah, (301) 975-2757 for technical questions and an 
    application kit. For administrative questions concerning this notice 
    may be directed to the NIST Grants Office at (301) 975-6329.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Name and Number: Measurement 
    and Engineering Research and Standards--11.609
    
        Authority: 42 USC Sections 3721; 3722(c), (d); 3788(b), (c) and 
    15 USC Sections 272(b) (1), (2), (9); (c)(1), (2), (3), (19).
    
        Program Objectives/Description: The primary objective of this 
    solicitation is to provide financial assistance to an organization 
    with expertise and a strong desire to upgrade the policies and 
    procedures of the ASCLD/LAB to meet applicable international 
    standards, in accordance with the ISO Guide 25 and ISO Guide 58 
    General Requirements. Proposals should cover the following:
        1. Revised accreditation manual in accordance with ISO 25 and 58 
    guide Requirements;
        2. A summarization of changes to the current practices;
        3. Recommendations of the Operations Manual based on the ISO 58 
    Requirements;
        4. Recommendations for the changes to the bylaws necessary to 
    conform to the criteria of the ISO Guides 25 and 58; and
        5. Recommendations for a transition plan to fully implement the 
    new criteria and procedures.
        Proposals should show the applicant's familiarity with ISO and 
    past and current performance of these standards.
        The vision of the OLES at the NIST is to apply science and 
    technology to the needs of the criminal justice community, including 
    law enforcement corrections, forensic science and fire service. 
    While the primary focus is on the development of minimum performance 
    standards, which are promulgated by the sponsoring agency as 
    voluntary national standards. OLES also undertakes studies leading 
    to new technology development and evaluations, new measuring science 
    protocols, new standard reference materials and standard reference 
    collections for application to the criminal justice system, and 
    issuance of technical reports and user guidelines.
        Eligibility: State, local, and tribal governments; colleges and 
    universities; non-profit and for-profit (commercial) entities are 
    eligible to apply.
        Funding Availability and Type of Funding Instrument: 
    Approximately $40,000.00 for one (1) cooperative agreement award is 
    available. NIST will be substantially involved in this activity by 
    collaborating with the applicant who is selected by providing 
    technical guidance, expertise and review of accomplishments during 
    the award period.
        Selection Process: Proposals will be reviewed according to the 
    evaluation criteria below, by three (3) or more reviewers with 
    expertise in the criminal justice field. The proposals will be 
    ranked based on the reviewers' scores. The Selecting Official, who 
    is the Director of OLES, will consider the evaluation criteria, the 
    scores of the reviewers, and the cost in making the final award 
    decision.
        Evaluation Criteria: The criteria to be used in evaluating these 
    proposals include:
        1. The applicants' understanding of the technical approach 
    demonstrating how they plan to meet the requirement of the 
    solicitation. Key elements include the applicants' understanding of 
    Forensic Crime Laboratory quality and accreditation issues. (10 
    points)
        2. The applicants' past performance with inclusion of at least 
    three (3) references from two (2) sources for similar services. At 
    least one of the references shall include the understanding and 
    familiarity with ISO guidelines for laboratory accreditation 
    programs, specifically ISO Guide 25 and ISO Guide 58 and the ability 
    to closely work with Forensic Technical and Professional 
    Associations, such as ASCLD, ASCLD/LAB and American Association of 
    Forensic Sciences (AAFS). (60 points)
        3. One key person, the Project Manager, shall have the expertise 
    in Forensic Crime Laboratory quality and accreditation issues and 
    will have at least one year of experience. Key qualifications 
    include experience with ISO guidelines for laboratory accreditation 
    programs, specifically ISO Guide 25 and ISO Guide 59. (30 points)
        Technical approach is paramount, but cost will be considered in 
    negotiating the award. In addition to submitting documents in hard-
    copy format, the applicant selected for the award will be encouraged 
    to submit progress reports and other documents in electronic 
    readable format (diskette or CD-ROM).
        Award Period: It is NIST's intent to fund the cooperative 
    agreement for a one (1) year period.
        Matching Requirements: This program does not require matching 
    funds.
        Application Kit: An application kit, containing all of the 
    required application forms and certifications is available by 
    contacting Alim Fatah at (301) 975-2757. The application kit 
    includes the following:
    
    SF-424 (Rev 7/97) Application for Federal Assistance
    SF-424A (Rev 7/97) Budget Information--Non-Construction Programs
    SF-424B (Rev 7/97) Assurances--Non-Construction Programs
    CD-511 (7/91) Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension and 
    Other Responsibility Matters; Drug-Free Workplace Requirements and 
    Lobbying
    CD-512 (7/91) Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, 
    Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion--Lower Tier Covered 
    Transactions and Lobbying
    SF-LLL-Disclosure of Lobbying Activities
    
        Paperwork Reduction Act: The Standard Form 424 and other 
    Standard Forms in the application kit are subject to the 
    requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act and have been approved 
    by OMB under Control No. 0348-0044, 0348-0040, 0348-0043, and 0348-
    0046. The applicants must submit one (1) original and two (2) copies 
    of all applications and proposals.
        Notwithstanding any other provisions of the law, no person is 
    required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty 
    for failure to comply with a collection, subject to the requirements 
    of the Paperwork Reductions Act, unless that collection of 
    information displays a currently valid OMB Control Number.
    
    Additional Requirements
    
        Primary Application Certifications: All primary applicant 
    institutions must submit a completed form CD-511, ``Certification 
    Regarding Debarment, Suspension and Other Responsibility Matters; 
    Drug-Free Workplace Requirements and Lobbying,'' and the following 
    explanations must be provided:
        1. Nonprocurement Debarment and Suspension: Prospective 
    participants (as defined in 15 CFR Part 26, Section 105) are subject 
    to 15 CFR Part 26, ``Nonprocurment Debarment and Suspension'' and 
    the related section of the certification form prescribed above 
    applies;
        2. Drug-Free Workplace: Grantees (as defined at 15 CFR part 26, 
    Section 605) are subject to 15 CFR part 26, subpart F, 
    ``governmentwide Requirements for Drug-Free Workplace (``Grants'') 
    and the related section of the certification form prescribed above 
    applies;
    
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        3. Anti-Lobbying: Persons (as defined at 15 CFR part 28, Section 
    105) are subject to the lobbying provisions of 31 U.S.C. 1352, 
    ``Limitation on use of appropriated funds to influence certain 
    Federal contracting and financial transactions,'' and the lobbying 
    section of the certification form prescribed above applies to 
    applications/bids for grants, cooperative agreements, and contracts 
    for more than $100,000, and loans and loan guarantees for more than 
    $150,000, or the single family maximum mortgage limit for affected 
    programs, whichever is greater.
        4. Anti-Lobbying Disclosure: Any applicant institutions that has 
    paid or will pay for lobbying using any funds must submit form SF-
    LLL, ``Disclosure of Lobbying Activities,'' as required under 15 CFR 
    part 28, appendix B.
        5. Lower-Tier Certifications: Recipients shall require 
    applicant/bidder institutions for subgrants, contracts, subcontracts 
    or other lower tier covered transactions at any tier under the award 
    to submit, if applicable, a completed form CD-512, ``Certifications 
    Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary 
    Exclusion--Lower Tier Covered transactions and Lobbying'' and 
    disclosure form, SF-LLL, ``Disclosure of Lobbying Activities.'' Form 
    CD-512 is intended for the use of the recipients and should not be 
    transmitted to NIST. SF-LLL submitted by any tier recipient or 
    subrecipient should be submitted to NIST in accordance with the 
    instructions contained in the award document.
        6. Name Check Reviews: All for-profit and non-profit applicants 
    will be subject to a name check review process. Name checks are 
    intended to reveal if any individuals associated with the applicant 
    have been convicted of or are presently facing, criminal charges 
    such as fraud, theft, perjury, or other matters which significantly 
    reflect on the applicant's management honesty or financial 
    integrity.
        Pre-award Activities: Applicants (or their institutions) who 
    incur any costs prior to an award being made do so solely at their 
    own risk of not being reimbursed by the Government. Notwithstanding 
    any verbal assurance that may have been provided, there is no 
    obligation on the part of NIST to cover pre-award costs.
        No Obligation for Future Funding: If an application is accepted 
    for funding, DoC has no obligation to provide any additional future 
    funding in connection with that award. Renewal of an award to 
    increase funding or extend the period of performance is at the total 
    discretion of NIST.
        Past Performance: Unsatisfactory performance under prior Federal 
    awards may result in an application not being considered for 
    funding.
        False Statements: A false statement on an application is grounds 
    for denial or termination of funds, and grounds for possible 
    punishment by a fine or imprisonment as provided in 18 U.S.C. 1001.
        Delinquent Federal Debts: No award of Federal funds shall be 
    made to an applicant who has an outstanding delinquent Federal debt 
    until either:
        1. The delinquent account is paid in full;
        2. A negotiated repayment schedule is established and at least 
    one payment is received; or
        3. Other arrangements satisfactory to DoC are made.
        Indirect Costs: No Federal funds will be authorized for Indirect 
    Cost (IDC).
        Purchase of American-made Equipment and Products: Applicants are 
    hereby notified that they are encouraged, to the greatest 
    practicable extent, to purchase American-made equipment and products 
    with funding provided under this program.
        Federal Policies and Procedures: Recipients and subrecipients 
    under the above grant program shall be subject to all Federal laws 
    and Federal and Departmental regulations, policies, and procedures 
    applicable to financial assistance awards. The above grant program 
    does not directly affect any state or local government.
        Intergovernmental Review: Applications under this program are 
    not subject to Executive Order 12372, ``Intergovernmental Review of 
    Federal Programs.''
        Executive Order Statement: This funding notice was determined to 
    be ``not significant'' for purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    
        Dated: September 22, 1998.
    Robert E. Hebner,
    Acting Deputy Director.
    [FR Doc. 98-26064 Filed 9-28-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
09/29/1998
Department:
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of availability of funds.
Document Number:
98-26064
Dates:
Applicants must submit their proposals (an original and two (2)
Pages:
51899-51901 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket Number 980722187-8187-01
RINs:
0693-ZA21
PDF File:
98-26064.pdf