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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Rural Utilities Service
Announcement of Grant Application
Deadlines and Funding Levels
Rural Utilities Service, USDA.
Notice of solicitation of
applications.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: USDA Rural Development
administers rural utilities service
through the Rural Utilities Service.
USDA Rural Development announces its
Public Television Digital Transition
Grant Program application window for
fiscal year (FY) 2006.
DATES: You may submit completed
applications for grants on paper or
electronically according to the following
deadlines:
• Paper copies must carry proof of
shipping no later than May 15, 2006 to
be eligible for FY 2006 grant funding.
Late applications are not eligible for FY
2006 grant funding.
• Electronic copies must be received
by May 15, 2006 to be eligible for FY
2006 grant funding. Late applications
are not eligible for FY 2006 grant
funding.
You may obtain application
guides and materials for the Public
Television Station Digital Transition
Grant Program via the Internet at the
following Web site: https://
www.usda.gov/rus/telecom/. You may
also request application guides and
materials from USDA Rural
Development by contacting the
appropriate individual listed in Section
VII of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
section of this notice.
• Submit completed paper
applications for grants to the USDA
Rural Development, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, 1400 Independence Ave.,
SW., Room 2845, STOP 1550,
Washington, DC 20250–1550.
Applications should be marked
‘‘Attention: Director, Advanced Services
Division, Telecommunications
Program.’’
• Submit electronic grant
applications to Grants.gov at the
following Web address: https://
www.grants.gov/ (Grants.gov), and
follow the instructions you find on that
Web site.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Orren E. Cameron III, Director,
Advanced Services Division,
Telecommunications, USDA Rural
Development, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, telephone: (202) 690–4493,
fax: (202) 720–1051.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Overview
Federal Agency: Rural Utilities
Service (RUS).
Funding Opportunity Title: Public
Television Station Digital Transition
Grant Program.
Announcement Type: Initial
announcement.
Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance (CFDA) Number: 10.861.
Dates: You may submit completed
applications for grants on paper or
electronically according to the following
deadlines:
• Paper copies must carry proof of
shipping no later than May 15, 2006, to
be eligible for FY 2006 grant funding.
Late applications are not eligible for FY
2006 grant funding.
• Electronic copies must be received
by May 15, 2006, to be eligible for FY
2006 grant funding. Late applications
are not eligible for FY 2006 grant
funding.
Items in Supplementary Information
I. Funding Opportunity: Brief Introduction to
the Public Television Station Digital
Transition Grant Program
II. Award Information: Available Funds and
Maximum Amounts
III. Eligibility Information: Who Is Eligible,
What Kinds of Projects Are Eligible,
What Criteria Determine Basic Eligibility
IV. Application and Submission Information:
Where to Get Application Materials,
What Constitutes a Completed
Application, How and Where to Submit
Applications, Deadlines, Items That Are
Eligible
V. Application Review Information:
Considerations and Preferences, Scoring
Criteria, Review Standards, Selection
Information
VI. Award Administration Information:
Award Notice Information, Award
Recipient Reporting Requirements
VII. Agency Contacts: Web, Phone, Fax, Email, Contact Name
I. Funding Opportunity
As part of the nation’s transition to
digital television, the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC)
required all television broadcasters to
begin broadcasting using digital signals,
and to cease broadcasting in analog by
December 31, 2006. As of August 2005,
forty of the nation’s 355 public
television transmitters have not
launched DTV service. In addition, the
vast majority of DTV stations serving
rural areas have not yet been able to
build out their full digital facilities that
would allow them to replicate their
analog services in the digital
environment. It is important for these
stations to be able to cover their former
analog service areas, and to tailor their
programs and services (e.g., education
services, public health, homeland
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security, and local culture) to their rural
constituents, and this may require
transmitter/translator upgrades and
other broadcast and video. If stations
cannot continue to meet their analog
standards of robust service, some Public
Television programming will be lost,
and many school systems may be left
without the educational programming
they count on for curriculum
compliance. With the FCC deadline of
December 31, 2006, for the end of the
digital transition approaching, it is vital
that rural stations continue their
services to rural America.
On January 20, 2006, the Rural
Utilities Service issued an Interim Final
Rule which defines rules for the
program (71 FR 3205). This regulation
incorporates new statutory requirements
and updates this competitive grant
program.
This notice has been formatted to
conform to a policy directive issued by
the Office of Federal Financial
Management (OFFM) of the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB),
published in the Federal Register on
June 23, 2003, (68 FR 37370). This
Notice does not change the Public
Television Station Digital Transition
Grant Program regulation (7 CFR part
1740).
II. Award Information
A. Available Funds
1. General. The Administrator has
determined that the following amounts
are available for grants in FY 2006
under 7 CFR 1740.1.
2. Grants
a. $4.97 million is available for grants
from FY 2006. Under 7 CFR 1740.2, the
maximum amount for grants under this
program is $1 million per applicant per
year.
b. Assistance instrument: USDA Rural
Development will execute grant
documents appropriate to the project
prior to any advance of funds with
successful applicants.
B. Public Television Station Digital
Transition Grants Cannot Be Renewed
Award documents specify the term of
each award, and due to uncertainties in
regulatory approvals of digital television
broadcast facilities, the period during
which grant funding is available will be
extended upon request.
III. Eligibility Information
A. Who is eligible for grants? (See 7 CFR
1740.3.)
1. Public television stations which
serve rural areas are eligible for Public
Television Station Digital Transition
Grants. A public television station is a
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noncommercial educational television
broadcast station that is qualified for
Community Service Grants by the
Corporation for Public Broadcasting
under section 396(k) of the
Communications Act of 1934.
2. Individuals are not eligible for
Public Television Station Digital
Transition Grant Program financial
assistance directly.
B. What are the basic eligibility
requirements for a project?
1. Grants shall be made to perform
digital transitions of television
broadcasting serving rural areas. Grant
funds may be used to acquire, lease,
and/or install facilities and software
necessary to the digital transition.
Specific purposes include:
a. Digital transmitters, translators, and
repeaters, including all facilities
required to initiate DTV broadcasting.
All broadcast facilities acquired with
grant funds shall be capable of
delivering DTV programming and HDTV
programming, at both the interim and
final channel and power authorizations.
There is no limit to the number of
transmitters or translators that may be
included in an application;
b. Power upgrades of existing DTV
transmitter equipment;
c. Studio-to-transmitter links;
d. Equipment to allow local control
over digital content and programming,
including master control equipment;
e. Digital program production
equipment, including cameras, editing,
mixing and storage equipment;
f. Multicasting and datacasting
equipment;
g. Cost of the lease of facilities, if any,
for up to three years; and,
h. Associated engineering and
environmental studies necessary to
implementation.
2. Matching contributions: There is no
requirement for matching funds in this
program (see 7 CFR 1740.5) * * *
3. To be eligible for a grant, the
Project must not (see 7 CFR 1740.7):
a. Include funding for ongoing
operations or for facilities that will not
be owned by the applicant, except for
leased facilities as provided above;
b. Include costs of salaries, wages, and
employee benefits of public television
station personnel unless they are for
construction or installation of eligible
facilities;
c. Have been funded by any other
source;
d. Include items bought or built prior
to the application deadline specified in
this Notice of Funds Availability.
C. See paragraph IV.B of this notice
for a discussion of the items that make
up a completed application. You may
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also refer to 7 CFR 1740.9 for completed
grant application items.
IV. Application and Submission
Information
A. Where To Get Application
Information
The application guide, copies of
necessary forms and samples, and the
Public Television Station Digital
Transition Grant Program regulation are
available from these sources:
1. The Internet: https://www.usda.gov/
rus/telecom/, or https://www.grants.gov.
2. Advanced Services Division, USDA
Rural Development, for paper copies of
these materials: (202) 690–4493.
B. What Constitutes a Completed
Application?
1. Detailed information on each item
required can be found in the Public
Television Station Digital Transition
Grant Program regulation and the Public
Television Station Digital Transition
Grant Program application guide.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to
read and apply both the regulation and
the application guide. This Notice does
not change the requirements for a
completed application for any form of
Public Television Station Digital
Transition Grant Program financial
assistance specified in the program
regulation. The program regulation and
application guide provide specific
guidance on each of the items listed and
the application guide provides all
necessary forms and sample worksheets.
2. A completed application must
include the following documentation,
studies, reports and information in form
satisfactory to USDA Rural
Development. Applications should be
prepared in conformance with the
provisions in 7 CFR 1740, subpart A,
and applicable USDA regulations
including 7 CFR parts 3015, 3016, and
3019. Applicants must use the
application guide for this program
containing instructions and all
necessary forms, as well as other
important information, in preparing
their application. Completed
applications must include the following:
a. An application for federal
assistance, Standard Form 424.
b. An executive summary, not to
exceed two pages, describing the public
television station, its service area and
offerings, its current digital transition
status, and the proposed project.
c. Evidence of the applicant’s
eligibility to apply under this Notice,
proving that the applicant is a Public
Television Station as defined in this
Part, and that it is required by the FCC
to perform the digital transition.
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d. A spreadsheet showing the total
project cost, with a breakdown of items
sufficient to enable USDA Rural
Development to determine individual
item eligibility.
e. A coverage contour map showing
the digital television coverage area of
the application project. This map must
show the counties (or county)
comprising the Core Coverage Area by
shading and by name. Partial counties
included in the applicant’s Core
Coverage Area must be identified as
partial and must contain an attachment
with the applicant’s estimate of the
percentage that its coverage contour
comprises the total area of the county
(total area is available from American
Factfinder, referenced above). If the
application is for a translator, the
coverage area may be estimated by the
applicant through computer modeling
or some other reasonable method, and
this estimate is subject to acceptance by
USDA Rural Development.
f. The applicant’s own calculation of
its Rurality score, supported by a
worksheet showing the population of its
Core Coverage Area, and the urban and
rural populations within the Core
Coverage Area. The data source for the
urban and rural components of that
population must be identified. If the
application includes computations
made by a consultant or other
organization outside the public
television station, the application shall
state the details of that collaboration.
g. The applicant’s own calculation of
its Economic Need score, supported by
a worksheet showing the National
School Lunch Program eligibility levels
for all school districts within the Core
Coverage Area and averaging these
eligibility percentages. The application
must include a statement from the state
or local organization that administers
the NSLP program certifying the school
district scores used in the computations.
h. If applicable, a presentation not to
exceed five pages demonstrating the
Critical Need for the project.
i. Evidence that the FCC has
authorized the initiation of digital
broadcasting at the project sites. In the
event that an FCC construction permit
has not been issued for one or more
sites, those sites may be included in the
grant, however, advance of funds for
that site conditional upon the
submission of a construction permit.
j. Compliance with other Federal
statutes. The applicant must provide
evidence or certification that it is in
compliance with all applicable Federal
statutes and regulations, including, but
not limited to the following:
(1) Executive Order (E.O.) 11246,
Equal Employment Opportunity, as
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amended by E.O. 11375 and as
supplemented by regulations contained
in 41 CFR part 60;
(2) Architectural barriers;
(3) Flood hazard area precautions;
(4) Assistance and Real Property
Acquisition Policies Act of 1970;
(5) Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1998
(41 U.S.C. 701);
(6) E.O.s 12549 and 12689, Debarment
and Suspension; and
(7) Byrd Anti-Lobbying Amendment
(31 U.S.C. 1352).
k. Environmental impact and historic
preservation. The applicant must
provide details of the digital transition’s
impact on the environment and historic
preservation, and comply with 7 CFR
part 1794, which contains policies and
procedures for implementing a variety
of federal statutes, regulations, and
executive orders generally pertaining to
the protection of the quality of the
human environment. This must be
contained in a separate section entitled
‘‘Environmental Impact of the Digital
Transition,’’ and must include the
Environmental Questionnaire/
Certification, available from USDA
Rural Development, describing the
impact of its digital transition.
Submission of the Environmental
Questionnaire/Certification alone does
not constitute compliance with 7 CFR
part 1794.
3. DUNS Number. As required by the
OMB, all applicants for grants must now
supply a Dun and Bradstreet Data
Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
number when applying. The Standard
Form 424 (SF–424) contains a field for
you to use when supplying your DUNS
number. Obtaining a DUNS number
costs nothing and requires a short
telephone call to Dun and Bradstreet.
Please see the Public Television Station
Digital Transmitter Grant Program Web
site or Grants.gov for more information
on how to obtain a DUNS number or
how to verify your organization’s
number.
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C. How Many Copies of an Application
Are Required?
1. Applications submitted on paper:
Submit the original application and two
(2) copies to USDA Rural Development.
2. Electronically submitted
applications: Additional paper copies
for USDA Rural Development are not
necessary if you submit the application
electronically through Grants.gov.
D. How and Where To Submit an
Application
Grant applications may be submitted
on paper or electronically.
1. Submitting applications on paper.
a. Address paper applications for
grants to the USDA Rural Development,
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U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1400
Independence Ave., SW., Room 2845,
STOP 1550, Washington, DC 20250–
1550. Applications should be marked
‘‘Attention: Director, Advanced Services
Division, Telecommunications
Program.’’
b. Paper applications must show proof
of mailing or shipping consisting of one
of the following:
(i) A legibly dated postmark applied
by the U.S. Postal Service;
(ii) A legible mail receipt with the
date of mailing stamped by the USPS; or
(iii) A dated shipping label, invoice,
or receipt from a commercial carrier.
c. Non-USPS-applied postage dating,
i.e., dated postage meter stamps, do not
constitute proof of the date of mailing.
d. Due to screening procedures at the
Department of Agriculture, packages
arriving via the USPS are irradiated,
which can damage the contents. USDA
Rural Development encourages
applicants to consider the impact of this
procedure in selecting their application
delivery method.
2. Electronically submitted
applications.
a. Applications will not be accepted
via facsimile machine transmission or
electronic mail.
b. Electronic applications for grants
will be accepted if submitted through
the Federal Government’s Grants.gov
initiative at https://www.grants.gov.
c. How to use Grants.gov:
(i) Navigate your Web browser to
https://www.grants.gov.
(ii) Follow the instructions on that
Web site to find grant information.
(iii) Download a copy of the
application package.
(iv) Complete the package off-line.
(v) Upload and submit the application
via the Grants.gov Web site.
d. Grants.gov contains full
instructions on all required passwords,
credentialing and software.
e. USDA Rural Development
encourages applicants who wish to
apply through Grants.gov to submit
their applications in advance of the
deadline. Difficulties encountered by
applicants filing through Grants.gov will
not justify filing deadline extensions.
f. If a system problem occurs or you
have technical difficulties with an
electronic application, please use the
customer support resources available at
the Grants.gov Web site.
g. New information for FY 2006.
(I) The scoring of Rurality and
Economic Need has been simplified by
changing the basis for a station’s
coverage area from the computergenerated Longley-Rice coverage plot to
an area comprised of whole counties of
which the applicant’s proposed cover
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transmitters/transmitters at least 75%
geographically. A mechanism is
incorporated so that urban areas on the
fringe of a station’s coverage area do not
diminish an applicant’s score.
(iii) Economic Needs scoring is based
on a project area’s eligibility level in the
National School Lunch Program, rather
than its Per Capita Income. This change
is made to capture the cost of living of
the project area as well as its income
level.
(ii) New purposes will be funded due
to appropriations language.
E. Deadlines
1. Paper applications must be
postmarked and mailed, shipped, or
sent overnight no later than May 15,
2006 to be eligible for FY 2006 grant
funding. Late applications are not
eligible for FY 2006 grant funding.
2. Electronic grant applications must
be received by May 15, 2006 to be
eligible for FY 2006 funding. Late
applications are not eligible for FY 2006
grant funding.
V. Application Review Information
A. Criteria
1. Grant applications are scored
competitively and subject to the criteria
listed below.
2. Grant application scoring criteria
are detailed in 7 CFR 1740.8. There are
100 points available, broken down as
follows:
a. The Rurality of the Project (up to
40 points);
b. The Economic Need of the Project’s
Service Area (up to 30 points); and
c. The Critical Need for the project,
and of the applicant, including the
benefits derived from the proposed
service (up to 30 points).
B. Review Standards
1. All applications for grants must be
delivered to USDA Rural Development
at the address and by the date specified
in this notice to be eligible for funding.
Each application will be reviewed for
conformance with the provisions of this
part. Applicants may be contacted for
additional information or clarification.
2. Incomplete applications as of the
deadline for submission will not be
considered. If an application is
determined to be incomplete, the
applicant will be notified in writing and
the application will be returned with no
further action.
3. Applications conforming with this
part will be evaluated competitively by
a panel of USDA Rural Development
employees selected by the
Administrator of RUS, and will be
awarded points as described in the
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scoring criteria in 7 CFR 1740.8.
Applications will be ranked and grants
awarded in rank order until all grant
funds are expended.
4. Regardless of the score an
application receives, if it is determined
that the Project is technically or
financially infeasible, the applicant will
be notified, in writing, and the
application will be returned with no
further action.
C. Scoring Guidelines
1. The applicant’s self scores in
Rurality and Economic Need will be
checked and, if necessary, corrected by
USDA Rural Development.
2. The Critical Need score will be
determined by USDA Rural
Development based on information
presented in the application. This score
is intended to capture from the rural
public’s standpoint the necessity and
usefulness of the proposed project. This
scoring category will also recognize that
some transition purchases are more
essential than others, so that
applications for first digital transmitter
capability and transmitter power
upgrades that extend coverage into
rural-only areas will receive scoring
advantages. Master control facilities
which tailor programming to local needs
will also be recognized in this category.
VI. Award Administration Information
A. Award Notices
Each funded project is unique, and,
therefore, various conditions may attach
to different projects’ which will appear
in the award documents. Generally
applicants whose projects are selected
for awards are final by faxing an award
letter. The award letter is followed with
a grant agreement that contains all the
terms and conditions for the grant. An
applicant must execute and return the
grant agreement, accompanied by any
additional items required by the grant
agreement.
B. Administrative and National Policy
Requirements
The items listed in the program
regulation at 7 CFR 1740.9(j) implement
the appropriate administrative and
national policy requirements.
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C. Performance Reporting
All recipients of Public Television
Station Digital Transition Grant Program
financial assistance must provide
annual performance activity reports to
USDA Rural Development until the
project is complete and the funds are
expended. A final performance report is
also required; the final report may serve
as the last annual report. The final
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report must include an evaluation of the
success of the project.
VII. Agency Contacts
A. Web site: https://www.usda.gov/
rus/. USDA Rural Development Web site
maintains up-to-date resources and
contact information for the Public
Television Station Digital Transition
Grant Program.
B. Phone: 202–690–4493.
C. Fax: 202–720–1051.
D. Main point of contact: Orren E.
Cameron III, Director, Advanced
Services Division, Telecommunications
Program, USDA Rural Development,
U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Dated: March 7, 2006.
James M. Andrew,
Administrator, Rural Utilities Service.
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Frequency: On occasion.
Respondent’s Obligation: Mandatory.
OMB Desk Officer: David Rostker,
(202) 395–3897.
Copies of the above information
collection proposal can be obtained by
calling or writing Diana Hynek,
Departmental Paperwork Clearance
Officer, (202) 482–0266, Department of
Commerce, Room 6625, 14th and
Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington,
DC 20230 (or via the Internet at
dHynek@doc.gov).
Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
notice to David Rostker, OMB Desk
Officer, FAX number (202) 395–7285, or
David_Rostker@omb.eop.gov.
Dated: March 10, 2006.
Gwellnar Banks,
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submitted to the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) for clearance the
following proposal for collection of
information under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35).
Agency: National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Title: Vessel Monitoring System for
Atlantic Highly Migratory Species.
Form Number(s): None.
OMB Approval Number: 0648–0372.
Type of Request: Regular submission.
Burden Hours: 1,567.
Number of Respondents: 329.
Average Hours Per Response: VMS
installation: 4 hours; installation
checklist: 5 minutes; annual VMS
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Needs and Uses: Vessels fishing for
Atlantic tuna and swordfish that use
pelagic longline gear and vessels fishing
for sharks with bottom longline or
gillnet gear are required to install and
operate vessel monitoring systems.
Automatic position reports are
submitted on an hourly basis whenever
the vessel is at sea. NMFS proposes to
revise the current requirements to add
an installation checklist that vessel
operators would follow and then submit
to NMFS. The checklist provides
information on the hardware and
communications service selected by
each vessel. NMFS will use the returned
checklists to ensure that position reports
are received and to aid NMFS in
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Office of the Secretary
[Docket No.: 060309060–6060–01]
Gulf Coast Business Investment
Mission
Office of the Secretary,
Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce
publishes this notice to invite
applications to participate in a business
investment mission to the Gulf Coast
Region. Secretary of Commerce Carlos
M. Gutierrez in coordination with
Federal Coordinator Donald E. Powell,
Gulf Coast Rebuilding, Department of
Homeland Security, will lead a seniorlevel business delegation to the Gulf
Coast, with stops in Louisiana and
Mississippi, on May 4–5, 2006. The
focus of the trip will be to highlight
opportunities for investment in the Gulf
Coast, including the incentives in the
recently-enacted Gulf Opportunity Zone
Act of 2005. During this trip, business
delegation members will be briefed by
ranking federal, state, and local officials
on the opportunities available for
investment in the Gulf Coast, including
the advantages of using the region as a
platform for export production or
shipping. This mission is geared
specifically to businesses with a strong
interest in, and capable of, making
capital investments (of at minimum $5
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Rural Utilities Service
Announcement of Grant Application Deadlines and Funding Levels
AGENCY: Rural Utilities Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of solicitation of applications.
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SUMMARY: USDA Rural Development administers rural utilities service
through the Rural Utilities Service. USDA Rural Development announces
its Public Television Digital Transition Grant Program application
window for fiscal year (FY) 2006.
DATES: You may submit completed applications for grants on paper or
electronically according to the following deadlines:
Paper copies must carry proof of shipping no later than
May 15, 2006 to be eligible for FY 2006 grant funding. Late
applications are not eligible for FY 2006 grant funding.
Electronic copies must be received by May 15, 2006 to be
eligible for FY 2006 grant funding. Late applications are not eligible
for FY 2006 grant funding.
ADDRESSES: You may obtain application guides and materials for the
Public Television Station Digital Transition Grant Program via the
Internet at the following Web site: https://www.usda.gov/rus/telecom/.
You may also request application guides and materials from USDA Rural
Development by contacting the appropriate individual listed in Section
VII of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this notice.
Submit completed paper applications for grants to the USDA
Rural Development, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1400 Independence
Ave., SW., Room 2845, STOP 1550, Washington, DC 20250-1550.
Applications should be marked ``Attention: Director, Advanced Services
Division, Telecommunications Program.''
Submit electronic grant applications to Grants.gov at the
following Web address: https://www.grants.gov/ (Grants.gov), and follow
the instructions you find on that Web site.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Orren E. Cameron III, Director,
Advanced Services Division, Telecommunications, USDA Rural Development,
U.S. Department of Agriculture, telephone: (202) 690-4493, fax: (202)
720-1051.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Overview
Federal Agency: Rural Utilities Service (RUS).
Funding Opportunity Title: Public Television Station Digital
Transition Grant Program.
Announcement Type: Initial announcement.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number: 10.861.
Dates: You may submit completed applications for grants on paper or
electronically according to the following deadlines:
Paper copies must carry proof of shipping no later than
May 15, 2006, to be eligible for FY 2006 grant funding. Late
applications are not eligible for FY 2006 grant funding.
Electronic copies must be received by May 15, 2006, to be
eligible for FY 2006 grant funding. Late applications are not eligible
for FY 2006 grant funding.
Items in Supplementary Information
I. Funding Opportunity: Brief Introduction to the Public Television
Station Digital Transition Grant Program
II. Award Information: Available Funds and Maximum Amounts
III. Eligibility Information: Who Is Eligible, What Kinds of
Projects Are Eligible, What Criteria Determine Basic Eligibility
IV. Application and Submission Information: Where to Get Application
Materials, What Constitutes a Completed Application, How and Where
to Submit Applications, Deadlines, Items That Are Eligible
V. Application Review Information: Considerations and Preferences,
Scoring Criteria, Review Standards, Selection Information
VI. Award Administration Information: Award Notice Information,
Award Recipient Reporting Requirements
VII. Agency Contacts: Web, Phone, Fax, E-mail, Contact Name
I. Funding Opportunity
As part of the nation's transition to digital television, the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) required all television
broadcasters to begin broadcasting using digital signals, and to cease
broadcasting in analog by December 31, 2006. As of August 2005, forty
of the nation's 355 public television transmitters have not launched
DTV service. In addition, the vast majority of DTV stations serving
rural areas have not yet been able to build out their full digital
facilities that would allow them to replicate their analog services in
the digital environment. It is important for these stations to be able
to cover their former analog service areas, and to tailor their
programs and services (e.g., education services, public health,
homeland security, and local culture) to their rural constituents, and
this may require transmitter/translator upgrades and other broadcast
and video. If stations cannot continue to meet their analog standards
of robust service, some Public Television programming will be lost, and
many school systems may be left without the educational programming
they count on for curriculum compliance. With the FCC deadline of
December 31, 2006, for the end of the digital transition approaching,
it is vital that rural stations continue their services to rural
America.
On January 20, 2006, the Rural Utilities Service issued an Interim
Final Rule which defines rules for the program (71 FR 3205). This
regulation incorporates new statutory requirements and updates this
competitive grant program.
This notice has been formatted to conform to a policy directive
issued by the Office of Federal Financial Management (OFFM) of the
Office of Management and Budget (OMB), published in the Federal
Register on June 23, 2003, (68 FR 37370). This Notice does not change
the Public Television Station Digital Transition Grant Program
regulation (7 CFR part 1740).
II. Award Information
A. Available Funds
1. General. The Administrator has determined that the following
amounts are available for grants in FY 2006 under 7 CFR 1740.1.
2. Grants
a. $4.97 million is available for grants from FY 2006. Under 7 CFR
1740.2, the maximum amount for grants under this program is $1 million
per applicant per year.
b. Assistance instrument: USDA Rural Development will execute grant
documents appropriate to the project prior to any advance of funds with
successful applicants.
B. Public Television Station Digital Transition Grants Cannot Be
Renewed
Award documents specify the term of each award, and due to
uncertainties in regulatory approvals of digital television broadcast
facilities, the period during which grant funding is available will be
extended upon request.
III. Eligibility Information
A. Who is eligible for grants? (See 7 CFR 1740.3.)
1. Public television stations which serve rural areas are eligible
for Public Television Station Digital Transition Grants. A public
television station is a
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noncommercial educational television broadcast station that is
qualified for Community Service Grants by the Corporation for Public
Broadcasting under section 396(k) of the Communications Act of 1934.
2. Individuals are not eligible for Public Television Station
Digital Transition Grant Program financial assistance directly.
B. What are the basic eligibility requirements for a project?
1. Grants shall be made to perform digital transitions of
television broadcasting serving rural areas. Grant funds may be used to
acquire, lease, and/or install facilities and software necessary to the
digital transition. Specific purposes include:
a. Digital transmitters, translators, and repeaters, including all
facilities required to initiate DTV broadcasting. All broadcast
facilities acquired with grant funds shall be capable of delivering DTV
programming and HDTV programming, at both the interim and final channel
and power authorizations. There is no limit to the number of
transmitters or translators that may be included in an application;
b. Power upgrades of existing DTV transmitter equipment;
c. Studio-to-transmitter links;
d. Equipment to allow local control over digital content and
programming, including master control equipment;
e. Digital program production equipment, including cameras,
editing, mixing and storage equipment;
f. Multicasting and datacasting equipment;
g. Cost of the lease of facilities, if any, for up to three years;
and,
h. Associated engineering and environmental studies necessary to
implementation.
2. Matching contributions: There is no requirement for matching
funds in this program (see 7 CFR 1740.5) * * *
3. To be eligible for a grant, the Project must not (see 7 CFR
1740.7):
a. Include funding for ongoing operations or for facilities that
will not be owned by the applicant, except for leased facilities as
provided above;
b. Include costs of salaries, wages, and employee benefits of
public television station personnel unless they are for construction or
installation of eligible facilities;
c. Have been funded by any other source;
d. Include items bought or built prior to the application deadline
specified in this Notice of Funds Availability.
C. See paragraph IV.B of this notice for a discussion of the items
that make up a completed application. You may also refer to 7 CFR
1740.9 for completed grant application items.
IV. Application and Submission Information
A. Where To Get Application Information
The application guide, copies of necessary forms and samples, and
the Public Television Station Digital Transition Grant Program
regulation are available from these sources:
1. The Internet: https://www.usda.gov/rus/telecom/, or https://
www.grants.gov.
2. Advanced Services Division, USDA Rural Development, for paper
copies of these materials: (202) 690-4493.
B. What Constitutes a Completed Application?
1. Detailed information on each item required can be found in the
Public Television Station Digital Transition Grant Program regulation
and the Public Television Station Digital Transition Grant Program
application guide. Applicants are strongly encouraged to read and apply
both the regulation and the application guide. This Notice does not
change the requirements for a completed application for any form of
Public Television Station Digital Transition Grant Program financial
assistance specified in the program regulation. The program regulation
and application guide provide specific guidance on each of the items
listed and the application guide provides all necessary forms and
sample worksheets.
2. A completed application must include the following
documentation, studies, reports and information in form satisfactory to
USDA Rural Development. Applications should be prepared in conformance
with the provisions in 7 CFR 1740, subpart A, and applicable USDA
regulations including 7 CFR parts 3015, 3016, and 3019. Applicants must
use the application guide for this program containing instructions and
all necessary forms, as well as other important information, in
preparing their application. Completed applications must include the
following:
a. An application for federal assistance, Standard Form 424.
b. An executive summary, not to exceed two pages, describing the
public television station, its service area and offerings, its current
digital transition status, and the proposed project.
c. Evidence of the applicant's eligibility to apply under this
Notice, proving that the applicant is a Public Television Station as
defined in this Part, and that it is required by the FCC to perform the
digital transition.
d. A spreadsheet showing the total project cost, with a breakdown
of items sufficient to enable USDA Rural Development to determine
individual item eligibility.
e. A coverage contour map showing the digital television coverage
area of the application project. This map must show the counties (or
county) comprising the Core Coverage Area by shading and by name.
Partial counties included in the applicant's Core Coverage Area must be
identified as partial and must contain an attachment with the
applicant's estimate of the percentage that its coverage contour
comprises the total area of the county (total area is available from
American Factfinder, referenced above). If the application is for a
translator, the coverage area may be estimated by the applicant through
computer modeling or some other reasonable method, and this estimate is
subject to acceptance by USDA Rural Development.
f. The applicant's own calculation of its Rurality score, supported
by a worksheet showing the population of its Core Coverage Area, and
the urban and rural populations within the Core Coverage Area. The data
source for the urban and rural components of that population must be
identified. If the application includes computations made by a
consultant or other organization outside the public television station,
the application shall state the details of that collaboration.
g. The applicant's own calculation of its Economic Need score,
supported by a worksheet showing the National School Lunch Program
eligibility levels for all school districts within the Core Coverage
Area and averaging these eligibility percentages. The application must
include a statement from the state or local organization that
administers the NSLP program certifying the school district scores used
in the computations.
h. If applicable, a presentation not to exceed five pages
demonstrating the Critical Need for the project.
i. Evidence that the FCC has authorized the initiation of digital
broadcasting at the project sites. In the event that an FCC
construction permit has not been issued for one or more sites, those
sites may be included in the grant, however, advance of funds for that
site conditional upon the submission of a construction permit.
j. Compliance with other Federal statutes. The applicant must
provide evidence or certification that it is in compliance with all
applicable Federal statutes and regulations, including, but not limited
to the following:
(1) Executive Order (E.O.) 11246, Equal Employment Opportunity, as
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amended by E.O. 11375 and as supplemented by regulations contained in
41 CFR part 60;
(2) Architectural barriers;
(3) Flood hazard area precautions;
(4) Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970;
(5) Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1998 (41 U.S.C. 701);
(6) E.O.s 12549 and 12689, Debarment and Suspension; and
(7) Byrd Anti-Lobbying Amendment (31 U.S.C. 1352).
k. Environmental impact and historic preservation. The applicant
must provide details of the digital transition's impact on the
environment and historic preservation, and comply with 7 CFR part 1794,
which contains policies and procedures for implementing a variety of
federal statutes, regulations, and executive orders generally
pertaining to the protection of the quality of the human environment.
This must be contained in a separate section entitled ``Environmental
Impact of the Digital Transition,'' and must include the Environmental
Questionnaire/Certification, available from USDA Rural Development,
describing the impact of its digital transition. Submission of the
Environmental Questionnaire/Certification alone does not constitute
compliance with 7 CFR part 1794.
3. DUNS Number. As required by the OMB, all applicants for grants
must now supply a Dun and Bradstreet Data Universal Numbering System
(DUNS) number when applying. The Standard Form 424 (SF-424) contains a
field for you to use when supplying your DUNS number. Obtaining a DUNS
number costs nothing and requires a short telephone call to Dun and
Bradstreet. Please see the Public Television Station Digital
Transmitter Grant Program Web site or Grants.gov for more information
on how to obtain a DUNS number or how to verify your organization's
number.
C. How Many Copies of an Application Are Required?
1. Applications submitted on paper: Submit the original application
and two (2) copies to USDA Rural Development.
2. Electronically submitted applications: Additional paper copies
for USDA Rural Development are not necessary if you submit the
application electronically through Grants.gov.
D. How and Where To Submit an Application
Grant applications may be submitted on paper or electronically.
1. Submitting applications on paper.
a. Address paper applications for grants to the USDA Rural
Development, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1400 Independence Ave.,
SW., Room 2845, STOP 1550, Washington, DC 20250-1550. Applications
should be marked ``Attention: Director, Advanced Services Division,
Telecommunications Program.''
b. Paper applications must show proof of mailing or shipping
consisting of one of the following:
(i) A legibly dated postmark applied by the U.S. Postal Service;
(ii) A legible mail receipt with the date of mailing stamped by the
USPS; or
(iii) A dated shipping label, invoice, or receipt from a commercial
carrier.
c. Non-USPS-applied postage dating, i.e., dated postage meter
stamps, do not constitute proof of the date of mailing.
d. Due to screening procedures at the Department of Agriculture,
packages arriving via the USPS are irradiated, which can damage the
contents. USDA Rural Development encourages applicants to consider the
impact of this procedure in selecting their application delivery
method.
2. Electronically submitted applications.
a. Applications will not be accepted via facsimile machine
transmission or electronic mail.
b. Electronic applications for grants will be accepted if submitted
through the Federal Government's Grants.gov initiative at https://
www.grants.gov.
c. How to use Grants.gov:
(i) Navigate your Web browser to https://www.grants.gov.
(ii) Follow the instructions on that Web site to find grant
information.
(iii) Download a copy of the application package.
(iv) Complete the package off-line.
(v) Upload and submit the application via the Grants.gov Web site.
d. Grants.gov contains full instructions on all required passwords,
credentialing and software.
e. USDA Rural Development encourages applicants who wish to apply
through Grants.gov to submit their applications in advance of the
deadline. Difficulties encountered by applicants filing through
Grants.gov will not justify filing deadline extensions.
f. If a system problem occurs or you have technical difficulties
with an electronic application, please use the customer support
resources available at the Grants.gov Web site.
g. New information for FY 2006.
(I) The scoring of Rurality and Economic Need has been simplified
by changing the basis for a station's coverage area from the computer-
generated Longley-Rice coverage plot to an area comprised of whole
counties of which the applicant's proposed cover transmitters/
transmitters at least 75% geographically. A mechanism is incorporated
so that urban areas on the fringe of a station's coverage area do not
diminish an applicant's score.
(iii) Economic Needs scoring is based on a project area's
eligibility level in the National School Lunch Program, rather than its
Per Capita Income. This change is made to capture the cost of living of
the project area as well as its income level.
(ii) New purposes will be funded due to appropriations language.
E. Deadlines
1. Paper applications must be postmarked and mailed, shipped, or
sent overnight no later than May 15, 2006 to be eligible for FY 2006
grant funding. Late applications are not eligible for FY 2006 grant
funding.
2. Electronic grant applications must be received by May 15, 2006
to be eligible for FY 2006 funding. Late applications are not eligible
for FY 2006 grant funding.
V. Application Review Information
A. Criteria
1. Grant applications are scored competitively and subject to the
criteria listed below.
2. Grant application scoring criteria are detailed in 7 CFR 1740.8.
There are 100 points available, broken down as follows:
a. The Rurality of the Project (up to 40 points);
b. The Economic Need of the Project's Service Area (up to 30
points); and
c. The Critical Need for the project, and of the applicant,
including the benefits derived from the proposed service (up to 30
points).
B. Review Standards
1. All applications for grants must be delivered to USDA Rural
Development at the address and by the date specified in this notice to
be eligible for funding. Each application will be reviewed for
conformance with the provisions of this part. Applicants may be
contacted for additional information or clarification.
2. Incomplete applications as of the deadline for submission will
not be considered. If an application is determined to be incomplete,
the applicant will be notified in writing and the application will be
returned with no further action.
3. Applications conforming with this part will be evaluated
competitively by a panel of USDA Rural Development employees selected
by the Administrator of RUS, and will be awarded points as described in
the
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scoring criteria in 7 CFR 1740.8. Applications will be ranked and
grants awarded in rank order until all grant funds are expended.
4. Regardless of the score an application receives, if it is
determined that the Project is technically or financially infeasible,
the applicant will be notified, in writing, and the application will be
returned with no further action.
C. Scoring Guidelines
1. The applicant's self scores in Rurality and Economic Need will
be checked and, if necessary, corrected by USDA Rural Development.
2. The Critical Need score will be determined by USDA Rural
Development based on information presented in the application. This
score is intended to capture from the rural public's standpoint the
necessity and usefulness of the proposed project. This scoring category
will also recognize that some transition purchases are more essential
than others, so that applications for first digital transmitter
capability and transmitter power upgrades that extend coverage into
rural-only areas will receive scoring advantages. Master control
facilities which tailor programming to local needs will also be
recognized in this category.
VI. Award Administration Information
A. Award Notices
Each funded project is unique, and, therefore, various conditions
may attach to different projects' which will appear in the award
documents. Generally applicants whose projects are selected for awards
are final by faxing an award letter. The award letter is followed with
a grant agreement that contains all the terms and conditions for the
grant. An applicant must execute and return the grant agreement,
accompanied by any additional items required by the grant agreement.
B. Administrative and National Policy Requirements
The items listed in the program regulation at 7 CFR 1740.9(j)
implement the appropriate administrative and national policy
requirements.
C. Performance Reporting
All recipients of Public Television Station Digital Transition
Grant Program financial assistance must provide annual performance
activity reports to USDA Rural Development until the project is
complete and the funds are expended. A final performance report is also
required; the final report may serve as the last annual report. The
final report must include an evaluation of the success of the project.
VII. Agency Contacts
A. Web site: https://www.usda.gov/ rus/. USDA Rural Development Web
site maintains up-to-date resources and contact information for the
Public Television Station Digital Transition Grant Program.
B. Phone: 202-690-4493.
C. Fax: 202-720-1051.
D. Main point of contact: Orren E. Cameron III, Director, Advanced
Services Division, Telecommunications Program, USDA Rural Development,
U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Dated: March 7, 2006.
James M. Andrew,
Administrator, Rural Utilities Service.
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