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accomplishment of the scope of work
and the related costs for achieving the
goals of this solicitation. Funds may
only be used for the activities that are
linked to the desired outcome of the
project.
This project will be completed for the
National Institute of Corrections
Academy Division.
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 subjected to a 3 to 5 person NIC Peer
Review Process.
Note: NIC will NOT award a cooperative
agreement to an applicant who does not have
a Dun and Bradstreet Database Universal
Number (DUNS) and is not registered in the
Central Contractor Registry (CCR).
A DUNS number can be received at
no cost by calling the dedicated toll-free
DUNS number request line at 1–800–
333–0505 (if you are a sole proprietor,
you would dial 1–866–705–5711 and
select option 1).
Registration in the CCR can be done
online at the CCR Web site: https://
www.ccr.gov. A CCR Handbook and
worksheet can also be reviewed at the
Web site.
Number of Awards: One.
NIC Opportunity Number: 10A62.
This number should appear as a
reference line in the cover letter, where
indicated on Standard Form 424, and
outside of the envelope in which the
application is sent.
Executive Order 12372: This project is
not subject to the provisions of
Executive Order 12372.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Number 16.601)
Morris L. Thigpen,
Director, National Institute of Corrections.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
National Institute of Corrections
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Solicitation for a Cooperative
Agreement—Training for Executive
Excellence: The Role of the
Correctional CEO Curriculum
Development
AGENCY: National Institute of
Corrections, Department of Justice.
ACTION: Solicitation for a Cooperative
Agreement.
SUMMARY: The National Institute of
Corrections’ (NIC), Academy Division is
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seeking applications for the
development of a competency based,
blended modality training curriculum
that will provide correctional executives
with the knowledge, skills and abilities
necessary to become more self-aware,
ethical and value based, a strategic
thinker, more organizationally
influential, collaborative, team oriented,
capable of setting effective
organizational priorities, identifying a
strategic vision and mission, and
creating collaborative partnerships in
the external environment.
DATES: Applications must be received
by 4 p.m. on Thursday, March 25, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Mailed applications must be
sent to: Director, National Institute of
Corrections, 320 First Street, 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, Washington, DC 20534. At
the front desk, dial 7–3106, extension 0
for pickup.
Faxed applications will not be
accepted. Electronic applications can be
submitted via https://www.grants.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: All
technical or programmatic questions
concerning this announcement should
be directed to Robert M. Brown, Jr.,
Chief, National Institute of Corrections
Academy. He can be reached by calling
303–365–4400, or by e-mail at
rbrown@bop.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Overview: NIC is looking to develop a
curriculum, which follows NIC’s
Instructional Theory Into Practice (ITIP)
model. The curriculum is to be based on
the National Institute of Corrections’
‘‘Correctional Leadership Competencies
for the 21st Century’’ for the executive
level. It is expected that the curriculum
will utilize blended learning formats to
accommodate the possibility of distance
learning. The curriculum will be
piloted, offered and changes made based
upon NIC’s evaluation protocol for the
program.
Background: NIC has been committed
for years to improving executive
performance by providing excellent
leadership and management training to
corrections professionals. In an effort to
expand on the resources NIC has
provided the field with the document
‘‘Correctional Leadership Competencies
for the 21st Century’’, a portion of which
specifically addresses the role of
Correctional Executive, the next step is
to create a blended training curriculum
for this position.
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Purpose: To create a training curricula
for the Academy’s Executive Excellence
Program.
Scope of Work: At the end of this
Cooperative Agreement, a curriculum
will be developed using NIC’s
Instructional Theory Into Practice (ITIP)
model. The curriculum will include a
facilitator’s manual, participant’s
manual, and all relevant supplemental
material (such as PowerPoint slides,
visual and/or audio aids, handouts,
exercises, etc.). The use of blended
learning tools such as a live web-based
training environment (e.g. WebEx) or
supplemental on-line training courses is
expected. Clear learning objectives will
be contained in each lesson, with
delivery modalities based on how to
most efficiently and effectively achieve
these objectives.
The curriculum will be piloted and
changes incorporated as necessary.
Consideration will be given to advance
work for participants, such as reading
assignments or taking an online course
through NIC’s Learn Center. An
evaluation, to be distributed at the
beginning and conclusion of the
training, has already been developed.
This evaluation protocol examines the
content, processes, and delivery of the
program. The evaluation has been
designed with the purpose in mind of
helping to revise and improve the
training and curricula.
Specific Requirements: The document
‘‘Correctional Leadership Competencies
for the 21st Century’’ has identified
needs for Correctional Executives. This
document is to be the foundation for the
development of the training curricula.
Modules may address the following:
Correctional policy development;
Reacting to and managing the media;
Ethical dilemmas and ethical decisionmaking; Building, moving, and
maintaining an executive agenda;
Managing troubled organizations;
Human resources in the new era; Tactics
and strategies for dealing with
legislative bodies; Case studies in
executive decision-making; Marketing
research and correctional marketing;
Executive performance at the state,
local, and federal levels; How to
compete for an executive position;
Correctional policy analysis and
development; The executive team: who,
how, when, and why; and Executive
decision-making.
Document Preparation: For all awards
in which a document will be a
deliverable, the awardee must follow
the Guidelines for Preparing and
Submitting Manuscripts for Publication
as found in the ‘‘General Guidelines for
Cooperative Agreements’’ which will be
included in the award package. All final
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publications submitted for posting on
the NIC website must meet the federal
government’s requirement for
accessibility (508 PDF or HTML file).
All documents developed under this
cooperative agreement must be
submitted in draft form to NIC for
review before the final products are
delivered.
Application Requirements:
Applications should be concisely
written, typed double spaced and
reference the project by the ‘‘NIC
Opportunity Number’’ and Title in this
announcement. The package must
include: 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); a program narrative in
response to the statement of work and
a budget narrative explaining projected
costs. The following forms must also be
included: OMB Standard Form 424,
Application for Federal Assistance;
OMB Standard Form 424A, Budget
information—Non-Construction
Programs; OMB Standard Form 424B,
Assurances—Non-Construction
Programs (these forms are available at
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
copy, there needs to be an original and
three copies of the full proposal
(program and budget narratives,
application forms and assurances). The
original should have the applicant’s
signature in blue ink.
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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. Funds may
only be used for the activities that are
linked to the desired outcome of the
project.
This project will be completed for the
National Institute of Corrections
Academy Division.
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 subjected to a 3 to 5 person NIC Peer
Review Process.
VerDate Nov<24>2008
16:35 Mar 10, 2010
Jkt 220001
Note: NIC will NOT award a cooperative
agreement to an applicant who does not have
a Dun and Bradstreet Database Universal
Number (DUNS) and is not registered in the
Central Contractor Registry (CCR).
A DUNS number can be received at
no cost by calling the dedicated toll-free
DUNS number request line at 1–800–
333–0505 (if you are a sole proprietor,
you would dial 1–866–705–5711 and
select option 1).
Registration in the CCR can be done
online at the CCR Web site: https://
www.ccr.gov. A CCR Handbook and
worksheet can also be reviewed at the
Web site.
Number of Awards: One.
NIC Opportunity Number: 10A61.
This number should appear as a
reference line in the cover letter, where
indicated on 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.
Morris L. Thigpen,
Director, National Institute of Corrections.
[FR Doc. 2010–5237 Filed 3–10–10; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Drug Enforcement Administration
Jovencio L. Raneses, M.D.; Denial of
Application
On August 28, 2009, the Deputy
Assistant Administrator, Office of
Diversion Control, Drug Enforcement
Administration, issued an Order to
Show Cause to Jovencio L. Raneses,
M.D. (Respondent), of San Diego,
California. The Show Cause Order
proposed the revocation of
Respondent’s DEA Certificate of
Registration, BR5257907, which
authorized him to dispense controlled
substances in schedules II through V as
a practitioner, and the denial of any
pending applications to renew or
modify his registration, on the ground
that Respondent lacks authority to
handle controlled substances in
California, the State in which he is
registered. Show Cause Order at 1
(citing 21 U.S.C. 823(f) & 824(a)(3)). The
Order further notified Respondent of his
rights to contest the action under 21
CFR 1301.43(a) & (c), and that if he
failed to request a hearing, he would be
deemed to have waived his right to a
hearing. Show Cause Order at 2.
As evidenced by the signed return
receipt card, on August 31, 2009, the
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Government served the Show Cause
Order on Respondent by certified mail
to his residence in San Marcos,
California. GX B. Since that time,
neither Respondent, nor anyone
purporting to represent him, has either
requested a hearing on the allegations or
submitted a written statement in lieu of
a hearing. Accordingly, I find that
Respondent has waived both his right to
a hearing and his right to submit a
written statement in lieu of a hearing.
See 21 CFR 1301.43(d). I therefore enter
this Decision and Final Order without a
hearing based on evidence contained in
the record submitted by the
Government. I make the following
findings.
Findings
Respondent previously held DEA
Certificate Registration, BR5257907,
which authorized him to dispense
controlled substances in schedules 2N,
3N, 4 and 5, as a practitioner, at the
registered location of 1666 Garnet
Avenue, # 708, San Diego, California.
GX E, at 1. On May 1, 2003, Respondent
last renewed this registration; the
registration was assigned an expiration
date of April 30, 2006. Id. On September
27, 2006, nearly five months after the
registration expired, Respondent
submitted an application to renew this
registration. Id. Based on the above, I
find that Respondent has a current
application before the Agency.
However, I conclude that because
Respondent did not file a timely
application to renew the registration,
the registration has not remained in
effect pending the issuance of the Final
Order in this matter. See 5 U.S.C. 558(c)
(‘‘When the licensee has made timely
and sufficient application for a renewal
or a new license in accordance with
agency rules, a license with reference to
an activity of a continuing nature does
not expire until the application has been
finally determined by the agency.’’)
(emphasis added).
Respondent also previously held
Physician’s and Surgeon’s Certificate
No. C37687, which was issued by the
Medical Board of California. See In re
Jovencio L. Raneses, M.D., Default
Decision and Order, at 1 (Med. Bd. of
Cal., Jan. 27, 2009). However, the
certificate expired on April 30, 2007,
and was not renewed. Id. Moreover, on
May 27, 2008, the Executive Director of
the Board filed an accusation against
Respondent alleging that he failed to
comply with the Board’s order of
February 26, 2008 that he submit to
psychiatric and physical examinations
no later than 30 days from the date of
the order. In re Jovencio L. Raneses,
M.D., Accusation at 4–5. Based on
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
National Institute of Corrections
Solicitation for a Cooperative Agreement--Training for Executive
Excellence: The Role of the Correctional CEO Curriculum Development
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), Academy Division
is seeking applications for the development of a competency based,
blended modality training curriculum that will provide correctional
executives with the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to become
more self-aware, ethical and value based, a strategic thinker, more
organizationally influential, collaborative, team oriented, capable of
setting effective organizational priorities, identifying a strategic
vision and mission, and creating collaborative partnerships in the
external environment.
DATES: Applications must be received by 4 p.m. on Thursday, March 25,
2010.
ADDRESSES: Mailed applications must be sent to: Director, National
Institute of Corrections, 320 First Street, 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, Washington, DC 20534. At the front desk, dial 7-3106,
extension 0 for pickup.
Faxed applications will not be accepted. Electronic applications
can be submitted via https://www.grants.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: All technical or programmatic
questions concerning this announcement should be directed to Robert M.
Brown, Jr., Chief, National Institute of Corrections Academy. He can be
reached by calling 303-365-4400, or by e-mail at rbrown@bop.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Overview: NIC is looking to develop a curriculum, which follows
NIC's Instructional Theory Into Practice (ITIP) model. The curriculum
is to be based on the National Institute of Corrections' ``Correctional
Leadership Competencies for the 21st Century'' for the executive level.
It is expected that the curriculum will utilize blended learning
formats to accommodate the possibility of distance learning. The
curriculum will be piloted, offered and changes made based upon NIC's
evaluation protocol for the program.
Background: NIC has been committed for years to improving executive
performance by providing excellent leadership and management training
to corrections professionals. In an effort to expand on the resources
NIC has provided the field with the document ``Correctional Leadership
Competencies for the 21st Century'', a portion of which specifically
addresses the role of Correctional Executive, the next step is to
create a blended training curriculum for this position.
Purpose: To create a training curricula for the Academy's Executive
Excellence Program.
Scope of Work: At the end of this Cooperative Agreement, a
curriculum will be developed using NIC's Instructional Theory Into
Practice (ITIP) model. The curriculum will include a facilitator's
manual, participant's manual, and all relevant supplemental material
(such as PowerPoint slides, visual and/or audio aids, handouts,
exercises, etc.). The use of blended learning tools such as a live web-
based training environment (e.g. WebEx) or supplemental on-line
training courses is expected. Clear learning objectives will be
contained in each lesson, with delivery modalities based on how to most
efficiently and effectively achieve these objectives.
The curriculum will be piloted and changes incorporated as
necessary. Consideration will be given to advance work for
participants, such as reading assignments or taking an online course
through NIC's Learn Center. An evaluation, to be distributed at the
beginning and conclusion of the training, has already been developed.
This evaluation protocol examines the content, processes, and delivery
of the program. The evaluation has been designed with the purpose in
mind of helping to revise and improve the training and curricula.
Specific Requirements: The document ``Correctional Leadership
Competencies for the 21st Century'' has identified needs for
Correctional Executives. This document is to be the foundation for the
development of the training curricula.
Modules may address the following: Correctional policy development;
Reacting to and managing the media; Ethical dilemmas and ethical
decision-making; Building, moving, and maintaining an executive agenda;
Managing troubled organizations; Human resources in the new era;
Tactics and strategies for dealing with legislative bodies; Case
studies in executive decision-making; Marketing research and
correctional marketing; Executive performance at the state, local, and
federal levels; How to compete for an executive position; Correctional
policy analysis and development; The executive team: who, how, when,
and why; and Executive decision-making.
Document Preparation: For all awards in which a document will be a
deliverable, the awardee must follow the Guidelines for Preparing and
Submitting Manuscripts for Publication as found in the ``General
Guidelines for Cooperative Agreements'' which will be included in the
award package. All final
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publications submitted for posting on the NIC website must meet the
federal government's requirement for accessibility (508 PDF or HTML
file). All documents developed under this cooperative agreement must be
submitted in draft form to NIC for review before the final products are
delivered.
Application Requirements: Applications should be concisely written,
typed double spaced and reference the project by the ``NIC Opportunity
Number'' and Title in this announcement. The package must include: 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);
a program narrative in response to the statement of work and a budget
narrative explaining projected costs. The following forms must also be
included: OMB Standard Form 424, Application for Federal Assistance;
OMB Standard Form 424A, Budget information--Non-Construction Programs;
OMB Standard Form 424B, Assurances--Non-Construction Programs (these
forms are available at 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 copy, there needs to be an
original and three copies of the full proposal (program and budget
narratives, application forms and assurances). The original should have
the applicant's signature in blue ink.
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. Funds may only be used for
the activities that are linked to the desired outcome of the project.
This project will be completed for the National Institute of
Corrections Academy Division.
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 subjected to a 3 to 5 person NIC Peer Review
Process.
Note: NIC will NOT award a cooperative agreement to an applicant
who does not have a Dun and Bradstreet Database Universal Number
(DUNS) and is not registered in the Central Contractor Registry
(CCR).
A DUNS number can be received at no cost by calling the dedicated
toll-free DUNS number request line at 1-800-333-0505 (if you are a sole
proprietor, you would dial 1-866-705-5711 and select option 1).
Registration in the CCR can be done online at the CCR Web site:
https://www.ccr.gov. A CCR Handbook and worksheet can also be reviewed
at the Web site.
Number of Awards: One.
NIC Opportunity Number: 10A61. This number should appear as a
reference line in the cover letter, where indicated on 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.
Morris L. Thigpen,
Director, National Institute of Corrections.
[FR Doc. 2010-5237 Filed 3-10-10; 8:45 am]
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