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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
National Institute of Corrections
Solicitation for a Cooperative
Agreement: Gender Responsive
Management and Practice Assessment
(Facility Version)
National Institute of
Corrections, Department of Justice.
ACTION: Solicitation for a Cooperative
Agreement.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The National Institute of
Corrections (NIC) is soliciting proposals
from organizations, groups or
individuals who would like to enter into
a cooperative agreement with NIC to
work with an advisory team of experts
on gender-informed policy and practice
to complete the design and initial
testing of a women offender policy and
practice assessment protocol.
DATES: Applications must be received
by 4 p.m. EDT on Friday, August 22,
2008.
Mailed applications must be
sent to: Director, National Institute of
Corrections, 320 First St., NW., Room
5007, Washington, DC 20534.
Applicants are encouraged to use
Federal Express, UPS, or similar service
to ensure delivery by the due date.
Hand delivered applications should
be brought to 500 First Street, NW.,
Washington, DC 20534. At the front
desk, dial 7–3106, extension 0 for
pickup.
Faxed applications will not be
accepted. Only e-mailed applications
which are submitted via https://
www.grants.gov will be accepted.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A
copy of this announcement and the
required application forms can be
downloaded from the NIC Web page at
https://www.nicic.gov. Click on ‘‘About
Us’’ then ‘‘Cooperative Agreements’’ for
announcements. Hard copies of the
announcement can be obtained by
calling Pam Davison at 1–800–995–6423
ext. 3–0484 or e-mail
pdavison@bop.gov.
All technical or programmatic
questions regarding this solicitation
should be directed to Maureen Buell,
Correctional Program Specialist,
National Institute of Corrections. She
can be reached by calling 202–514–0121
or by e-mail at mbuell@bop.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: Over 18 months, a team
of researchers and practitioners outlined
the essential domains of an assessment
protocol for gender-responsive policy,
programs and operations for women
offenders. To date the domains address:
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Agency/Organizational Philosophy;
External/System/Stakeholder Support;
Leadership and Management;
Supervision and Staffing; Assessment/
Classification; Case Planning and
Transitional Planning; Core Treatment
Programs; Services; Facility/Site;
Behavior Motivation/Discipline;
Culture; and QA/Assessment. Goals of
the Project in the Development Phase:
__The intention of the protocol is to
provide specific guidance to agencies
seeking to improve their management
and treatment of women offenders to
improve outcomes. These outcomes may
include: Improved risk and needs
assessment; targeting of critical factors
through case management that will
reduce institutional misconduct;
revocation and re-offending; and
improved interaction between staff and
women in custody settings.
The team that developed the draft
protocol package will serve as the core
advisory team working with the
successful applicant to complete the
assessment protocol package.
Scope of Work and Deliverables: NIC
will award one cooperative agreement
for a 12 month period to work closely
with the advisory team to complete the
design of the assessment protocol
package.
The Advisory Group will provide a
completed tool with methodology and
scoring parameters. The Recipient will:
Develop a user manual for the protocol
(e.g., expanded definitions and
citations);
Pilot the instrument in up to three
agencies in jail and prison settings. (It
is anticipated that site visits will be 2–
3 days in length and teams will
generally be 2-person teams.);
Participate in a series of conference
calls (or on-line platforms such as a
Web-Ex system event) with sites
applying as pilot locations;
Develop a resource guide to assist
with development of recommendations
and post-assessment implementation of
gender-responsive practices. (Examples
to include model programs and
emerging practices.);
Work with an advisory group (5–8
members) to conduct focus groups with
experts on women offender policy and
programs to get feedback on the
instrument, its key domains and
definitions, and readiness of the field to
use such an instrument;
Develop recommendations for
evaluator training and certification; and
Meet face-to-face with the advisory
group on 1–2 occasions. (Additional
meetings can be conducted via
conference call and/or on-line
platforms).
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Specific Requirements: Required
Expertise: The successful applicant will
need the conceptual skills and
management capacity to complete the
protocol design and standardization,
manage the testing of the instrument in
pilot sites conducting focus groups, and
incorporate all the feedback into a final
assessment protocol package.
Application Instruction: Please
prepare a cooperative agreement
proposal that consists of no more than
10 double spaced pages, excluding
statements of organizational capacity
and summaries of the experiences and
capabilities of key project staff. Please
submit summaries of experience and
expertise and not full curricula vitae.
The proposal must list all persons who
will be involved in the project,
including their role within the
organization related to this project, areas
of expertise related to this project, and
complete contact information.
The proposal must: Define project
objectives and methodologies for
achieving project goals in the 12
months’ period.
Provide a budget narrative that
defines the relative use of resources for
the key objective areas.
Give at least one example of your
experience or your team’s experience in
delivering each of the following: Design
of tools to assess policies and programs
in correctional settings; summarize
research on women offender risk and
needs assessments, program
assessments and the like.
Application Requirements:
Applications should be concisely
written, typed double spaced and
reference the ‘‘NIC Application
Number’’ and Title provided in this
announcement. The package must
include: OMB Standard Form 424,
Application for Federal Assistance; a
cover letter that identifies the audit
agency responsible for the applicant’s
financial accounts as well as the audit
period or fiscal year that the applicant
operates under (e.g., July 1 through June
30); and an outline of projected costs.
The following additional forms must
also be included: OMB Standard Form
424A, Budget information—NonConstruction Programs; OMB Standard
Form 424B, Assurances—NonConstruction Programs (available on
https://www.grants.gov) And DOJ/NIC
Certification Regarding Lobbying;
Debarment, Suspension and Other
Responsibility Matters; and the DrugFree Workplace Requirements (available
at https://www.nicic.gov/Downloads/
PDF/certif-frm.pdf)
Applications may be submitted in
hard copy, or electronically via https://
www.grants.gov. If submitted in hard
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copy, there needs to be an original and
six copies of the full proposal (program
and budget narratives, application forms
and assurances). The original should
have the applicant’s signature in blue
ink.
Telephone Conference: A telephone
conference will be conducted for
persons receiving this solicitation and
having a serious intent to respond on
Friday, August 15 at 3 p.m. EDT. In the
conference, the NIC project manager
will respond to questions regarding the
solicitation and expectations of work to
be performed. Please notify Maureen
Buell electronically by close of business
(4 p.m. EDT) on Wednesday, August 13
regarding your interest in participating
in the conference. You will be provided
with a call-in number and instructions.
Authority: Public Law 93–415.
Funds Available: NIC is seeking the
applicant’s best ideas regarding
accomplishment of the scope of work
and the related costs for achieving the
goals of this solicitation. The final
budget and award amount will be
negotiated between NIC and the
successful applicant. NIC will fund one
cooperative agreement for an estimated
12 month period for the development
phase of this project. Funds may only be
used for the activities that are linked to
the desired outcomes of the project.
Eligibility of Applicants: An eligible
applicant is any public or private
agency, educational institution,
organization, individual or team with
expertise in the described areas.
Review Considerations: Applications
received under this announcement will
be subject to a 3 to 5 person NIC and
joint funding agency Review Process.
Number of Awards: One.
NIC Application Number: 08P06. This
number should appear as a reference
line in the cover letter, in box 4a of
Standard Form 424, and outside of the
envelope in which the application is
sent.
Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance Number: 16.601.
Executive Order 12372: This project is
not subject to the provisions of
Executive Order 12372.
Resources: Link to draft protocol
located at https://www.nicic.org/
WomenOffenders.
Thomas J. Beauclair,
Deputy Director, National Institute of
Corrections.
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OFFICE OF PERSONNEL
MANAGEMENT
Howard Weizman,
Deputy Director.
[FR Doc. E8–18446 Filed 8–8–08; 8:45 am]
[OMB Number: 3206–0193]
Comment Request for Review of a
Revised Information Collection: OPM
Form 1417
Office of Personnel
Management.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Comments on this proposal
should be received within 30 calendar
days from the date of this publication.
ADDRESSES: Send or deliver comments
to—
Cherlynn Stevens,
Office of the Combined Federal
Campaign,
U.S. Office of Personnel Management,
1900 E Street, NW., Room 5450,
Washington, DC 20415.
Brenda Aguilar,
OPM Desk Officer,
U.S. Office of Personnel Management,
OIRA,
Office of Management and Budget,
NEOB, NW.,
Room 10235,
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION
[Release No. 34–58296; File No. SR–CBOE–
2008–30]
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub.
L. 104–13, May 22, 1995), this notice
announces that the Office of Personnel
Management (OPM) submitted to the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) a request for clearance of a
revised information collection. OPM
Online Form 1417, the Combined
Federal Campaign (CFC) Information
System form, collects information from
the 247 local CFC campaigns to verify
campaign results and collect contact
information. Revisions to the form
include clarifying edits to items
numbered 2–6, 9 and 10 of the
Campaign Results Total Page, the
elimination of questions numbered 13–
15 of the Campaign Results Total Page
and the return of one question edited to
collect pledge amounts designated
specifically for federal emergency or
disaster relief, if any, on the Campaign
Results Total Page.
We estimate 247 online OPM Forms
1417 are completed annually. Each form
takes approximately 20 minutes to
complete. The annual estimated burden
is 82.3 hours.
For copies of this proposal, contact
Margaret A. Miller at (202) 606–2699 or
FAX (202) 418–3251 or e-mail
mamiller@opm.gov. Please be sure to
include a mailing address with your
request.
DATES:
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Self-Regulatory Organizations;
Chicago Board Options Exchange,
Incorporated; Order Approving a
Proposed Rule Change Relating to the
Hybrid Opening System
August 4, 2008.
I. Introduction
On June 5, 2008, the Chicago Board
Options Exchange, Incorporated
(‘‘CBOE’’ or ‘‘Exchange’’) filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission
(‘‘Commission’’), pursuant to section
19(b)(1) of the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934 (‘‘Act’’) 1 and Rule 19b–4
thereunder,2 a proposed rule change to
revise its Hybrid Opening System
(‘‘HOSS’’) procedures to allow the
Hybrid Agency Liaison (‘‘HAL’’)
functionality to be available on the
openings in designated classes. The
proposed rule change was published for
comment in the Federal Register on
June 30, 2008.3 The Commission
received no comments regarding the
proposal. This order approves the
proposed rule change.
II. Description of the Proposal
CBOE Rule 6.2B, ‘‘Hybrid Opening
System (‘‘HOSS’’),’’ sets forth
procedures for opening trading rotations
for series trading on the CBOE Hybrid
Trading System (‘‘Hybrid’’). The current
HOSS method for opening chooses a
single ‘‘market clearing’’ price that will
leave unexecuted those bids and offers
that cannot trade with each other.4
However, one or more series of a class
may not open if one of the following
conditions is met: (1) No opening quote
that complies with the legal width quote
requirements of Rule 8.7(b)(iv) has been
entered by at least one Market Maker
appointed to the class (or by the
Designated Primary Market-Maker or
1 15
U.S.C. 78s(b)(1).
CFR 240.19b–4.
3 See Securities Exchange Act Release No. 57997
(June 20, 2008), 73 FR 36939.
4 In determining the priority of orders and quotes
to be traded, HOSS gives priority to market orders
first, then to limit orders and quotes whose price
is better than the opening price, and then to resting
orders and quotes at the opening price. See Rule
6.2B(c)(iv).
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
National Institute of Corrections
Solicitation for a Cooperative Agreement: Gender Responsive
Management and Practice Assessment (Facility Version)
AGENCY: National Institute of Corrections, Department of Justice.
ACTION: Solicitation for a Cooperative Agreement.
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SUMMARY: The National Institute of Corrections (NIC) is soliciting
proposals from organizations, groups or individuals who would like to
enter into a cooperative agreement with NIC to work with an advisory
team of experts on gender-informed policy and practice to complete the
design and initial testing of a women offender policy and practice
assessment protocol.
DATES: Applications must be received by 4 p.m. EDT on Friday, August
22, 2008.
ADDRESSES: Mailed applications must be sent to: Director, National
Institute of Corrections, 320 First St., NW., Room 5007, Washington, DC
20534. Applicants are encouraged to use Federal Express, UPS, or
similar service to ensure delivery by the due date.
Hand delivered applications should be brought to 500 First Street,
NW., Washington, DC 20534. At the front desk, dial 7-3106, extension 0
for pickup.
Faxed applications will not be accepted. Only e-mailed applications
which are submitted via https://www.grants.gov will be accepted.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A copy of this announcement and the
required application forms can be downloaded from the NIC Web page at
https://www.nicic.gov. Click on ``About Us'' then ``Cooperative
Agreements'' for announcements. Hard copies of the announcement can be
obtained by calling Pam Davison at 1-800-995-6423 ext. 3-0484 or e-mail
pdavison@bop.gov.
All technical or programmatic questions regarding this solicitation
should be directed to Maureen Buell, Correctional Program Specialist,
National Institute of Corrections. She can be reached by calling 202-
514-0121 or by e-mail at mbuell@bop.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: Over 18 months, a team of researchers and practitioners
outlined the essential domains of an assessment protocol for gender-
responsive policy, programs and operations for women offenders. To date
the domains address: Agency/Organizational Philosophy; External/System/
Stakeholder Support; Leadership and Management; Supervision and
Staffing; Assessment/Classification; Case Planning and Transitional
Planning; Core Treatment Programs; Services; Facility/Site; Behavior
Motivation/Discipline; Culture; and QA/Assessment. Goals of the Project
in the Development Phase: ----The intention of the protocol is to
provide specific guidance to agencies seeking to improve their
management and treatment of women offenders to improve outcomes. These
outcomes may include: Improved risk and needs assessment; targeting of
critical factors through case management that will reduce institutional
misconduct; revocation and re-offending; and improved interaction
between staff and women in custody settings.
The team that developed the draft protocol package will serve as
the core advisory team working with the successful applicant to
complete the assessment protocol package.
Scope of Work and Deliverables: NIC will award one cooperative
agreement for a 12 month period to work closely with the advisory team
to complete the design of the assessment protocol package.
The Advisory Group will provide a completed tool with methodology
and scoring parameters. The Recipient will: Develop a user manual for
the protocol (e.g., expanded definitions and citations);
Pilot the instrument in up to three agencies in jail and prison
settings. (It is anticipated that site visits will be 2-3 days in
length and teams will generally be 2-person teams.);
Participate in a series of conference calls (or on-line platforms
such as a Web-Ex system event) with sites applying as pilot locations;
Develop a resource guide to assist with development of
recommendations and post-assessment implementation of gender-responsive
practices. (Examples to include model programs and emerging
practices.);
Work with an advisory group (5-8 members) to conduct focus groups
with experts on women offender policy and programs to get feedback on
the instrument, its key domains and definitions, and readiness of the
field to use such an instrument;
Develop recommendations for evaluator training and certification;
and
Meet face-to-face with the advisory group on 1-2 occasions.
(Additional meetings can be conducted via conference call and/or on-
line platforms).
Specific Requirements: Required Expertise: The successful applicant
will need the conceptual skills and management capacity to complete the
protocol design and standardization, manage the testing of the
instrument in pilot sites conducting focus groups, and incorporate all
the feedback into a final assessment protocol package.
Application Instruction: Please prepare a cooperative agreement
proposal that consists of no more than 10 double spaced pages,
excluding statements of organizational capacity and summaries of the
experiences and capabilities of key project staff. Please submit
summaries of experience and expertise and not full curricula vitae. The
proposal must list all persons who will be involved in the project,
including their role within the organization related to this project,
areas of expertise related to this project, and complete contact
information.
The proposal must: Define project objectives and methodologies for
achieving project goals in the 12 months' period.
Provide a budget narrative that defines the relative use of
resources for the key objective areas.
Give at least one example of your experience or your team's
experience in delivering each of the following: Design of tools to
assess policies and programs in correctional settings; summarize
research on women offender risk and needs assessments, program
assessments and the like.
Application Requirements: Applications should be concisely written,
typed double spaced and reference the ``NIC Application Number'' and
Title provided in this announcement. The package must include: OMB
Standard Form 424, Application for Federal Assistance; a cover letter
that identifies the audit agency responsible for the applicant's
financial accounts as well as the audit period or fiscal year that the
applicant operates under (e.g., July 1 through June 30); and an outline
of projected costs. The following additional forms must also be
included: OMB Standard Form 424A, Budget information--Non-Construction
Programs; OMB Standard Form 424B, Assurances--Non-Construction Programs
(available on https://www.grants.gov) And DOJ/NIC Certification
Regarding Lobbying; Debarment, Suspension and Other Responsibility
Matters; and the Drug-Free Workplace Requirements (available at https://
www.nicic.gov/Downloads/PDF/certif-frm.pdf)
Applications may be submitted in hard copy, or electronically via
https://www.grants.gov. If submitted in hard
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copy, there needs to be an original and six copies of the full proposal
(program and budget narratives, application forms and assurances). The
original should have the applicant's signature in blue ink.
Telephone Conference: A telephone conference will be conducted for
persons receiving this solicitation and having a serious intent to
respond on Friday, August 15 at 3 p.m. EDT. In the conference, the NIC
project manager will respond to questions regarding the solicitation
and expectations of work to be performed. Please notify Maureen Buell
electronically by close of business (4 p.m. EDT) on Wednesday, August
13 regarding your interest in participating in the conference. You will
be provided with a call-in number and instructions.
Authority: Public Law 93-415.
Funds Available: NIC is seeking the applicant's best ideas
regarding accomplishment of the scope of work and the related costs for
achieving the goals of this solicitation. The final budget and award
amount will be negotiated between NIC and the successful applicant. NIC
will fund one cooperative agreement for an estimated 12 month period
for the development phase of this project. Funds may only be used for
the activities that are linked to the desired outcomes of the project.
Eligibility of Applicants: An eligible applicant is any public or
private agency, educational institution, organization, individual or
team with expertise in the described areas.
Review Considerations: Applications received under this
announcement will be subject to a 3 to 5 person NIC and joint funding
agency Review Process.
Number of Awards: One.
NIC Application Number: 08P06. This number should appear as a
reference line in the cover letter, in box 4a of Standard Form 424, and
outside of the envelope in which the application is sent.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number: 16.601.
Executive Order 12372: This project is not subject to the
provisions of Executive Order 12372.
Resources: Link to draft protocol located at https://www.nicic.org/
WomenOffenders.
Thomas J. Beauclair,
Deputy Director, National Institute of Corrections.
[FR Doc. E8-18420 Filed 8-8-08; 8:45 am]
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