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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Dated: March 16, 2010.
Andrew McGilvray,
Executive Secretary.
[Docket Number: 100311136–0140–01]
Center for Nanoscale Science and
Technology Postdoctoral Researcher
and Visiting Fellow Measurement
Science and Engineering Program;
Availability of Funds
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 272(b) and (c), 15
U.S.C. 278g–1(a), (b), 15 U.S.C. 7501(b).
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
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National Institute of Standards and
Technology
SUMMARY: The National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST)
Center for Nanoscale Science and
Technology (CNST) is establishing a
financial assistance program for
awardees to develop and implement
with the CNST a Postdoctoral
Researcher and Visiting Fellow
Measurement Science and Engineering
Program. This program is intended to
promote research, training, and practical
experience in nanoscale science and
technology on-site at the CNST, and to
advance the CNST’s mission to support
the development of nanotechnology
through research on measurement and
fabrication methods, standards and
technology, and by operating a state-ofthe-art nanofabrication facility, the
NanoFab.
DATES: All applications must be
received no later than 5 p.m. Eastern
Daylight Savings Time on Friday, April
30, 2010. Please see ‘‘Application
Submission Information’’ for more
information.
Paper copies of full
proposals must be submitted to the
address below. Paper submissions
require an original and two copies:
Donna Lauren; Center for Nanoscale
Science and Technology; National
Institute of Standards and Technology;
100 Bureau Drive, Stop 6200;
Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899–6200.
Electronic submissions of full proposals
must be submitted to: https://
www.grants.gov.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Donna Lauren, Center for Nanoscale
Science and Technology, National
Institute of Standards and Technology,
100 Bureau Drive, Stop 6200,
Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899–6200.
Tel (301) 975–3729, E-Mail:
donna.lauren@nist.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Electronic access: Applicants are
strongly encouraged to read the Federal
Funding Opportunity (FFO) available at
https://www.grants.gov/ for complete
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Program Objectives
The CNST’s mission is to support the
development of nanotechnology through
research on measurement and
fabrication methods, standards and
technology, and by operating a state-ofthe-art nanofabrication facility, the
NanoFab. The primary program
objectives of the Center for Nanoscale
Science and Technology Postdoctoral
Researcher and Visiting Fellow
Measurement Science and Engineering
Program are as follows:
1. To advance, through cooperative
efforts with one or more universities,
research consistent with the mission of
NIST, and CNST specifically. See
https://www.nist.gov/cnst/ and 15 U.S.C.
271 et seq.
2. To provide training for the next
generation of nanotechnologists by
providing recent Ph.D. recipients
postdoctoral positions (‘‘Postdoctoral
Researchers’’) to perform research at the
CNST under the mentorship of a CNST
Project Leader. The Postdoctoral
Researchers must show promise as
contributors to the mission of the CNST,
and be selected on the basis of ability
and of the relevance of the proposed
work to the mission of the CNST.
3. To provide advanced training and
access to the CNST’s expertise and
instrumentation by providing practicing
scientists and engineers in the public
and private sectors visiting senior
research positions (‘‘Visiting Fellows’’)
to perform research at the CNST in
collaboration with a CNST Project
Leader. The Visiting Fellows must be
selected on the basis of ability and on
the relevance of the proposed work to
the mission of the CNST.
4. To provide Postdoctoral
Researchers and Visiting Fellows under
this program with professional
development opportunities, including
travel to relevant workshops and
conferences.
5. To encourage U.S. industrial,
university, and government scientists to
participate in research at the CNST,
either in collaboration with the CNST
research program or by using the
NanoFab, by providing support for
travel and local expenses for
participants traveling beyond a normal
commuting distance to the CNST in
Gaithersburg, Maryland.
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The CNST intends this financial
assistance program to address all of
these objectives through one or more
Cooperative Agreements. An eligible
applicant is not prohibited from
including any collaborating
subrecipients in its application.
Additional information about the
CNST can be found at: https://
www.nist.gov/cnst. Additional
information about the CNST
Postdoctoral Researcher and Visiting
Fellow Measurement Science and
Engineering Program may be found in
the Federal Funding Opportunity (FFO)
for this program.
Funding Availability: NIST
anticipates making 1–2 awards for a
period of performance of up to 5 years
at $1,500,000 to $3,000,000 per year per
award.
Total Amount to be Awarded: Up to
$15 million in Cooperative Agreements.
The funding instrument used in this
program will be a Cooperative
Agreement.
Proposals will be considered for
Cooperative Agreements with durations
of up to five years, funded in one year
increments, subject to the availability of
funds, satisfactory progress, and the
continuing relevance to the objectives of
the NIST Center for Nanoscale Science
and Technology. The anticipated level
of funding is up to $3,000,000 per year
and one or more awards may be
approved. Between one and three
awards are likely. Projects are expected
to start by September 20, 2010.
NIST will determine whether to fund
one award for the full amount; to divide
available funds into multiple awards of
any size, and negotiate scopes of work
and budgets as appropriate; or not to
select any proposal for funding, upon
completing the selection process
described below.
Cost Share Requirements: None.
Eligibility: This program is open to
U.S. institutions of higher education.
Application Requirements: In
accordance with the requirements set
forth in the Content and Form of
Application Submission section of the
FFO, all applicants must either submit
a paper copy (original and 2 copies) to
the addresses under the ADDRESSES
heading or an electronic application at
https://www.grants.gov.
Evaluation Criteria
The applications will be evaluated
and scored on the basis of the following
evaluation criteria:
1. Technical merit of the proposal:
Assesses whether the proposal
accurately addresses the program goals
and objectives. (40 pts)
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2. Overall qualifications of the
applicant: Assesses whether the
applicant possesses the necessary
experience, training, facilities, and
administrative resources to accomplish
the project. (40 pts)
3. Quality of the plan for providing
support for travel and local expenses for
students and scientists to participate in
research at the CNST. (10 pts)
4. Project costs: The proposal budget
is evaluated to determine if it is realistic
and commensurate with the project
needs and time-frame. (10 pts)
Selection Factors: The Selecting
Official shall recommend award based
upon the rank order and
recommendations of the reviewers and
upon one or more of the following
factors:
a. Availability of Federal funds;
b. Balance/distribution of funds to
ensure research opportunities for all
types of Postdoctoral Researchers and
Visiting Fellows and CNST scientific
research areas described in the Program
Description section of this Notice; and
c. Applicant’s prior award
performance.
Therefore, the highest scoring
proposals may not necessarily be
selected for an award. If an award is
made to an applicant that deviates from
the scores of the reviewers, the Selecting
Official will justify the selection in
writing based on selection factors
described above.
Review and Selection Process: Initial
Screening of all Applications: All timely
submitted applications received in
response to this announcement will be
reviewed to determine whether they are
complete and responsive to the scope of
the stated objectives of the Program.
Incomplete or non-responsive
applications will not be reviewed for
technical merit. NIST will retain one
copy of each incomplete or nonresponsive application for three years
for record keeping purposes. The
remaining copies will be destroyed.
Each complete and responsive
application will be reviewed by at least
three independent, objective NIST
employees, who are knowledgeable in
the subject matter of this announcement
and the program objectives, and who are
able to conduct a review based on the
Evaluation Criteria for the Program as
described in this notice. The reviewers
will reach a consensus score resulting in
a rank order of applications and make
recommendations for funding to the
Selecting Official. In making final
selections, the Selecting Official
(Deputy Director, CNST) will select
funding recipients based upon the rank
order of the proposals and the selection
factors. The final award of Cooperative
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Agreements will be made by the NIST
Grants Officer in Gaithersburg,
Maryland, based on compliance with
application requirements as published
in this notice, compliance with
applicable legal and regulatory
requirements, and whether the
recommended applicants are
determined to be responsible.
Unsatisfactory performance on any
previous Federal award may result in an
application not being considered for
funding. Applicants may be asked to
modify objectives, work plans, or
budgets, and provide supplemental
information required by the agency
prior to award. The decision of the
Grants Officer is final.
Application Submission Information:
All applicants should be aware that
adequate time must be factored into
applicant schedules for delivery of the
application for both electronic and
paper submission. Applicants who
submit electronic applications are
advised that volume on Grants.gov may
be extremely heavy, and if Grants.gov is
unable to accept applications
electronically in a timely fashion,
applicants are encouraged to exercise
their option to submit applications in
paper format.
Applications must be received on
time, as the review process is expected
to begin shortly after the deadline.
The Department of Commerce PreAward Notification Requirements for
Grants and Cooperative Agreements:
The Department of Commerce PreAward Notification Requirements for
Grants and Cooperative Agreements,
which are contained in the Federal
Register Notice of February 11, 2008 (73
FR 7696), are applicable to this notice
on the form SF–424 items 8.b. and 8.c.,
the applicant’s 9-digit Employer/
Taxpayer Identification Number (EIN/
TIN) and 9-digit Dun and Bradstreet
Data Universal Numbering System
(DUNS) number must be consistent with
the information on the Central
Contractor Registration (CCR) (https://
www.ccr.gov) and Automated Standard
Application for Payment System
(ASAP). For complex organizations with
multiple EIN/TIN and DUNS numbers,
the EIN/TIN and DUNS numbers MUST
be the numbers for the applying
organization. Organizations that provide
incorrect/inconsistent EIN/TIN and
DUNS numbers may experience
significant delays in receiving funds if
their proposal is selected for funding.
Please confirm that the EIN/TIN and
DUNS number are consistent with the
information on the CCR and ASAP.
Collaborations with NIST Employees:
Collaboration with NIST is presumed in
the Center for Nanoscale Science and
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Technology Postdoctoral Researcher and
Visiting Fellow Measurement Science
and Engineering Program. If any
applicant proposes any activities
involving specific NIST employees, the
statement of work should include a
statement of this intention, a description
of the collaboration, and prominently
identify the NIST employee(s) involved.
Any collaboration by a NIST employee
must be approved by appropriate NIST
management and is at the sole
discretion of NIST. Prior to beginning
the merit review process, NIST will
verify the approval of the proposed
collaboration. Any unapproved
collaboration will be stricken from the
proposal prior to the merit review.
Use of NIST Intellectual Property: If
the applicant anticipates using any
NIST-owned intellectual property to
carry out the work proposed, the
applicant should identify such
intellectual property. This information
will be used to ensure that no NIST
employee involved in the development
of the intellectual property will
participate in the review process for that
competition. In addition, if the
applicant intends to use NIST-owned
intellectual property, the applicant must
comply with all statutes and regulations
governing the licensing of Federal
government patents and inventions,
described at 35 U.S.C. 200–212, 37 CFR
part 401, 15 CFR 4.36, and in Section
B.21 of the Department of Commerce
Pre-Award Notification Requirements,
73 FR 7696 (Feb. 11, 2008). Questions
about these requirements may be
directed to the Chief Counsel for NIST,
301–975–2803.
Any use of NIST-owned intellectual
property by a proposer is at the sole
discretion of NIST and will be
negotiated on a case-by-case basis if a
project is deemed meritorious. The
applicant should indicate within the
statement of work whether it already
has a license to use such intellectual
property or whether it intends to seek
one.
If any inventions made in whole or in
part by a NIST employee arise in the
course of an award made pursuant to
this notice, the United States
government may retain its ownership
rights in any such invention. Licensing
or other disposition of NIST’s rights in
such inventions will be determined
solely by NIST, and include the
possibility of NIST putting the
intellectual property into the public
domain.
Collaborations making use of Federal
Facilities: All applications should
include a description of any work
proposed to be performed using Federal
Facilities. If an applicant proposes use
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of NIST facilities, the statement of work
should include a statement of this
intention and a description of the
facilities. Any use of NIST facilities
must be approved by appropriate NIST
management and is at the sole
discretion of NIST. Prior to beginning
the merit review process, NIST will
verify the availability of the facilities
and approval of the proposed usage.
Any unapproved facility use will be
stricken from the proposal prior to the
merit review. Examples of some
facilities that may be available for
collaborations are listed on the NIST
Technology Services Web site, https://
ts.nist.gov/.
Paperwork Reduction Act: The
standard forms in the application kit
involve a collection of information
subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act.
The use of Standard Forms 424, 424A,
424B, 424 (R&R), SF–LLL, and CD–345
have been approved by OMB under the
respective Control Numbers 0348–0043,
0348–0044, 0348–0040, 4040–0001,
0348–0046, and 0605–0001.
Notwithstanding any other provision of
the law, no person is required to
respond to, nor shall any person be
subject to a penalty for failure to comply
with, a collection of information subject
to the requirements of the Paperwork
Reduction Act, unless that collection of
information displays a valid OMB
Control Number.
Research Projects Involving Human
Subjects, Human Tissue, Data or
Recordings Involving Human Subjects:
Any proposal that includes research
involving human subjects, human
tissue, data or recordings involving
human subjects must meet the
requirements of the Common Rule for
the Protection of Human Subjects
(Common Rule), codified for the
Department of Commerce at 15 CFR Part
27. In addition, any proposal that
includes research on these topics must
be in compliance with any statutory
requirements imposed upon the
Department of Health and Human
Services (DHHS) and other federal
agencies regarding these topics, all
regulatory policies and guidance
adopted by DHHS, the Food and Drug
Administration, and other Federal
agencies on these topics, and all
Presidential statements of policy on
these topics. NIST will accept the
submission of human subjects protocols
that have been approved by Institutional
Review Boards (IRBs) possessing a
current registration filed with DHHS
and to be performed by institutions
possessing a current, valid Federal-wide
Assurance (FWA) from DHHS. NIST
will not issue a single project assurance
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(SPA) for any IRB reviewing any human
subjects protocol proposed to NIST.
President Obama has issued Executive
Order No. 13,505 (74 FR 10667, March
9, 2009), revoking previous Executive
Orders and Presidential statements
regarding the use of human embryonic
stem cells in research. On July 30, 2009,
President Obama issued a memorandum
directing that agencies that support and
conduct stem cell research adopt the
‘‘National Institutes of Health Guidelines
for Human Stem Cell Research’’ (NIH
Guidelines), which became effective on
July 7, 2009, ‘‘to the fullest extent
practicable in light of legal authorities
and obligations.’’ On September 21,
2009, the Department of Commerce
submitted to the Office of Management
and Budget a statement of compliance
with the NIH Guidelines. In accordance
with the President’s memorandum, the
NIH Guidelines, and the Department of
Commerce statement of compliance,
NIST will support and conduct research
using only human embryonic stem cell
lines that have been approved by NIH in
accordance with the NIH Guidelines
and will review such research in
accordance with the Common Rule, as
appropriate. NIST will not support or
conduct any type of research that the
NIH Guidelines prohibit NIH from
funding. NIST will follow any
additional polices or guidance issued by
the current Administration on this
topic.
Research Projects Involving Vertebrate
Animals: Any proposal that includes
research involving vertebrate animals
must be in compliance with the
National Research Council’s ‘‘Guide for
the Care and Use of Laboratory
Animals’’ which can be obtained from
National Academy Press, 2101
Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington,
DC 20055. In addition, such proposals
must meet the requirements of the
Animal Welfare Act (7 U.S.C. 2131 et
seq.), 9 CFR Parts 1, 2, and 3, and if
appropriate, 21 CFR Part 58. These
regulations do not apply to proposed
research using pre-existing images of
animals or to research plans that do not
include live animals that are being cared
for, euthanized, or used by the project
participants to accomplish research
goals, teaching, or testing. These
regulations also do not apply to
obtaining animal materials from
commercial processors of animal
products or to animal cell lines or
tissues from tissue banks.
Limitation of Liability: Funding for
the programs listed in this notice is
contingent upon the availability of
Fiscal Year 2010 appropriations.
Publication of this announcement does
not oblige NIST or the Department of
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Commerce to award any specific project
or to obligate any available funds.
Executive Order 12866: This funding
notice was determined to be not
significant for purposes of Executive
Order 12866.
Executive Order 13132 (Federalism):
It has been determined that this notice
does not contain policies with
federalism implications as that term is
defined in Executive Order 13132.
Executive Order 12372
(Intergovernmental Review of Federal
Programs)
Applications under this program are
not subject to Executive Order 12372,
‘‘Intergovernmental Review of Federal
Programs.’’
Administrative Procedure Act/
Regulatory Flexibility Act: Notice and
comment are not required under the
Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C.
553) or any other law, for rules relating
to public property, loans, grants,
benefits or contracts (5 U.S.C. 553 (a)).
Because notice and comment are not
required under 5 U.S.C. 553, or any
other law, for rules relating to public
property, loans, grants, benefits or
contracts (5 U.S.C. 553(a)), a Regulatory
Flexibility Analysis is not required and
has not been prepared for this notice, 5
U.S.C. 601 et seq.
Reporting: Successful finalists will be
required to submit, on a semi-annual
basis, for the periods ending March 31
and September 30 of each year, a
technical progress report and a SF–269,
Financial Status Report. From time to
time, and in accordance with the
Uniform Administrative Requirements
and other terms and conditions
governing the award, the recipient may
need to submit property and patent
reports.
Anticipated Announcement and Award
Date
NIST plans to make awards by
September 20, 2010.
Dated: March 18, 2010.
Marc G. Stanley,
Acting Deputy Director.
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Information Administration
[Docket Number: 0907141137–0154–09]
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Broadband Technology Opportunities
Program
AGENCY: National Telecommunications
and Information Administration, U.S.
Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of Funds Availability;
Extension of Application Closing
Deadline for Comprehensive
Community Infrastructure (CCI)
Projects.
SUMMARY: NTIA announces that the new
application closing deadline for the
electronic submission of CCI projects
under the Broadband Technology
Opportunities Program (BTOP) is
extended until 10 p.m. Eastern Daylight
Time (EDT) on March 26, 2010.
DATES: All applications for funding CCI
projects must be submitted
electronically by 10 p.m. EDT on March
26, 2010. There is no change to the
filing deadline for applicants seeking a
waiver of the electronic filing
requirement. For CCI applicants wishing
to apply in another format (e.g., paper),
NTIA must receive the application and
waiver request by 5 p.m. EDT on March
26, 2010.
ADDRESSES: The CCI application
package for electronic submission is
available at https://
www.broadbandusa.gov. See
supplementary information for more
details.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
general inquiries regarding BTOP,
contact Anthony Wilhelm, Director,
BTOP, Office of Telecommunications
and Information Applications, National
Telecommunications and Information
Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue,
NW, HCHB, Room 4887, Washington,
DC, 20230; Help Desk email:
BroadbandUSA@usda.gov, Help Desk
telephone: 1–877–508–8364.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
January 22, 2010, NTIA published a
Notice of Funds Availability and
Solicitation of Applications (Second
NOFA) in the Federal Register
announcing general policy and
application procedures for the second
round of BTOP funding. (75 FR 3792,
Jan. 22, 2010). In the Second NOFA,
NTIA required all applicants to submit
their applications electronically through
an online application system at https://
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www.broadbandusa.gov. (75 FR at
3805). NTIA established an application
window for BTOP projects from
February 16, 2010 at 8 a.m. Eastern
Standard Time (EST) through March 15,
2010 at 5 p.m. EDT (Application Closing
Deadline). On March 3, 2010, NTIA
announced the extension of the
Application Closing Deadline for CCI
projects under BTOP until 5 p.m. EDT
on March 26, 2010. (75 FR 10464, Mar.
8, 2010).
NTIA announces this extension in the
Application Closing Deadline for CCI
projects in the interest of ensuring that
BTOP funding is made available in the
most equitable manner. The complexity
of preparing an infrastructure
application requires applicants to offer
proposals that are truly comprehensive
in scope. NTIA recognizes that
applicants may need the full business
day on Friday, March 26, 2010, to
finalize their proposals. To
accommodate applicants in time zones
other than the Eastern Time zone, NTIA
will extend the filing deadline by five
hours to Friday, March 26, 2010, at 10
p.m. EDT. All other requirements for
electronic submissions set forth in the
Second NOFA remain unchanged.
All applicants are strongly
encouraged to register in the Central
Contractor Registration (CCR) database
now, begin uploading large .pdf files
when they are complete, and submit
their application as early as possible.
Note, however, that an early submission
will not confer any advantage or priority
in review.
Dated: March 19, 2010.
Lawrence E. Strickling,
Assistant Secretary for Communications and
Information.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and Technology
[Docket Number: 100311136-0140-01]
Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology Postdoctoral
Researcher and Visiting Fellow Measurement Science and Engineering
Program; Availability of Funds
AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology (CNST) is establishing a
financial assistance program for awardees to develop and implement with
the CNST a Postdoctoral Researcher and Visiting Fellow Measurement
Science and Engineering Program. This program is intended to promote
research, training, and practical experience in nanoscale science and
technology on-site at the CNST, and to advance the CNST's mission to
support the development of nanotechnology through research on
measurement and fabrication methods, standards and technology, and by
operating a state-of-the-art nanofabrication facility, the NanoFab.
DATES: All applications must be received no later than 5 p.m. Eastern
Daylight Savings Time on Friday, April 30, 2010. Please see
``Application Submission Information'' for more information.
ADDRESSES: Paper copies of full proposals must be submitted to the
address below. Paper submissions require an original and two copies:
Donna Lauren; Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology; National
Institute of Standards and Technology; 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 6200;
Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899-6200. Electronic submissions of full
proposals must be submitted to: https://www.grants.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Donna Lauren, Center for Nanoscale
Science and Technology, National Institute of Standards and Technology,
100 Bureau Drive, Stop 6200, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899-6200. Tel
(301) 975-3729, E-Mail: donna.lauren@nist.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Electronic access: Applicants are strongly encouraged to read the
Federal Funding Opportunity (FFO) available at https://www.grants.gov/
for complete information about this program, all program requirements,
and instructions for applying by paper or electronically.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 272(b) and (c), 15 U.S.C. 278g-1(a), (b),
15 U.S.C. 7501(b).
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number: 11.609)
Program Description
Program Objectives
The CNST's mission is to support the development of nanotechnology
through research on measurement and fabrication methods, standards and
technology, and by operating a state-of-the-art nanofabrication
facility, the NanoFab. The primary program objectives of the Center for
Nanoscale Science and Technology Postdoctoral Researcher and Visiting
Fellow Measurement Science and Engineering Program are as follows:
1. To advance, through cooperative efforts with one or more
universities, research consistent with the mission of NIST, and CNST
specifically. See https://www.nist.gov/cnst/ and 15 U.S.C. 271 et seq.
2. To provide training for the next generation of nanotechnologists
by providing recent Ph.D. recipients postdoctoral positions
(``Postdoctoral Researchers'') to perform research at the CNST under
the mentorship of a CNST Project Leader. The Postdoctoral Researchers
must show promise as contributors to the mission of the CNST, and be
selected on the basis of ability and of the relevance of the proposed
work to the mission of the CNST.
3. To provide advanced training and access to the CNST's expertise
and instrumentation by providing practicing scientists and engineers in
the public and private sectors visiting senior research positions
(``Visiting Fellows'') to perform research at the CNST in collaboration
with a CNST Project Leader. The Visiting Fellows must be selected on
the basis of ability and on the relevance of the proposed work to the
mission of the CNST.
4. To provide Postdoctoral Researchers and Visiting Fellows under
this program with professional development opportunities, including
travel to relevant workshops and conferences.
5. To encourage U.S. industrial, university, and government
scientists to participate in research at the CNST, either in
collaboration with the CNST research program or by using the NanoFab,
by providing support for travel and local expenses for participants
traveling beyond a normal commuting distance to the CNST in
Gaithersburg, Maryland.
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The CNST intends this financial assistance program to address all
of these objectives through one or more Cooperative Agreements. An
eligible applicant is not prohibited from including any collaborating
subrecipients in its application.
Additional information about the CNST can be found at: https://www.nist.gov/cnst. Additional information about the CNST Postdoctoral
Researcher and Visiting Fellow Measurement Science and Engineering
Program may be found in the Federal Funding Opportunity (FFO) for this
program.
Funding Availability: NIST anticipates making 1-2 awards for a
period of performance of up to 5 years at $1,500,000 to $3,000,000 per
year per award.
Total Amount to be Awarded: Up to $15 million in Cooperative
Agreements.
The funding instrument used in this program will be a Cooperative
Agreement.
Proposals will be considered for Cooperative Agreements with
durations of up to five years, funded in one year increments, subject
to the availability of funds, satisfactory progress, and the continuing
relevance to the objectives of the NIST Center for Nanoscale Science
and Technology. The anticipated level of funding is up to $3,000,000
per year and one or more awards may be approved. Between one and three
awards are likely. Projects are expected to start by September 20,
2010.
NIST will determine whether to fund one award for the full amount;
to divide available funds into multiple awards of any size, and
negotiate scopes of work and budgets as appropriate; or not to select
any proposal for funding, upon completing the selection process
described below.
Cost Share Requirements: None.
Eligibility: This program is open to U.S. institutions of higher
education.
Application Requirements: In accordance with the requirements set
forth in the Content and Form of Application Submission section of the
FFO, all applicants must either submit a paper copy (original and 2
copies) to the addresses under the ADDRESSES heading or an electronic
application at https://www.grants.gov.
Evaluation Criteria
The applications will be evaluated and scored on the basis of the
following evaluation criteria:
1. Technical merit of the proposal: Assesses whether the proposal
accurately addresses the program goals and objectives. (40 pts)
2. Overall qualifications of the applicant: Assesses whether the
applicant possesses the necessary experience, training, facilities, and
administrative resources to accomplish the project. (40 pts)
3. Quality of the plan for providing support for travel and local
expenses for students and scientists to participate in research at the
CNST. (10 pts)
4. Project costs: The proposal budget is evaluated to determine if
it is realistic and commensurate with the project needs and time-frame.
(10 pts)
Selection Factors: The Selecting Official shall recommend award
based upon the rank order and recommendations of the reviewers and upon
one or more of the following factors:
a. Availability of Federal funds;
b. Balance/distribution of funds to ensure research opportunities
for all types of Postdoctoral Researchers and Visiting Fellows and CNST
scientific research areas described in the Program Description section
of this Notice; and
c. Applicant's prior award performance.
Therefore, the highest scoring proposals may not necessarily be
selected for an award. If an award is made to an applicant that
deviates from the scores of the reviewers, the Selecting Official will
justify the selection in writing based on selection factors described
above.
Review and Selection Process: Initial Screening of all
Applications: All timely submitted applications received in response to
this announcement will be reviewed to determine whether they are
complete and responsive to the scope of the stated objectives of the
Program. Incomplete or non-responsive applications will not be reviewed
for technical merit. NIST will retain one copy of each incomplete or
non-responsive application for three years for record keeping purposes.
The remaining copies will be destroyed.
Each complete and responsive application will be reviewed by at
least three independent, objective NIST employees, who are
knowledgeable in the subject matter of this announcement and the
program objectives, and who are able to conduct a review based on the
Evaluation Criteria for the Program as described in this notice. The
reviewers will reach a consensus score resulting in a rank order of
applications and make recommendations for funding to the Selecting
Official. In making final selections, the Selecting Official (Deputy
Director, CNST) will select funding recipients based upon the rank
order of the proposals and the selection factors. The final award of
Cooperative Agreements will be made by the NIST Grants Officer in
Gaithersburg, Maryland, based on compliance with application
requirements as published in this notice, compliance with applicable
legal and regulatory requirements, and whether the recommended
applicants are determined to be responsible. Unsatisfactory performance
on any previous Federal award may result in an application not being
considered for funding. Applicants may be asked to modify objectives,
work plans, or budgets, and provide supplemental information required
by the agency prior to award. The decision of the Grants Officer is
final.
Application Submission Information: All applicants should be aware
that adequate time must be factored into applicant schedules for
delivery of the application for both electronic and paper submission.
Applicants who submit electronic applications are advised that volume
on Grants.gov may be extremely heavy, and if Grants.gov is unable to
accept applications electronically in a timely fashion, applicants are
encouraged to exercise their option to submit applications in paper
format.
Applications must be received on time, as the review process is
expected to begin shortly after the deadline.
The Department of Commerce Pre-Award Notification Requirements for
Grants and Cooperative Agreements: The Department of Commerce Pre-Award
Notification Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements, which
are contained in the Federal Register Notice of February 11, 2008 (73
FR 7696), are applicable to this notice on the form SF-424 items 8.b.
and 8.c., the applicant's 9-digit Employer/Taxpayer Identification
Number (EIN/TIN) and 9-digit Dun and Bradstreet Data Universal
Numbering System (DUNS) number must be consistent with the information
on the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) (https://www.ccr.gov) and
Automated Standard Application for Payment System (ASAP). For complex
organizations with multiple EIN/TIN and DUNS numbers, the EIN/TIN and
DUNS numbers MUST be the numbers for the applying organization.
Organizations that provide incorrect/inconsistent EIN/TIN and DUNS
numbers may experience significant delays in receiving funds if their
proposal is selected for funding. Please confirm that the EIN/TIN and
DUNS number are consistent with the information on the CCR and ASAP.
Collaborations with NIST Employees: Collaboration with NIST is
presumed in the Center for Nanoscale Science and
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Technology Postdoctoral Researcher and Visiting Fellow Measurement
Science and Engineering Program. If any applicant proposes any
activities involving specific NIST employees, the statement of work
should include a statement of this intention, a description of the
collaboration, and prominently identify the NIST employee(s) involved.
Any collaboration by a NIST employee must be approved by appropriate
NIST management and is at the sole discretion of NIST. Prior to
beginning the merit review process, NIST will verify the approval of
the proposed collaboration. Any unapproved collaboration will be
stricken from the proposal prior to the merit review.
Use of NIST Intellectual Property: If the applicant anticipates
using any NIST-owned intellectual property to carry out the work
proposed, the applicant should identify such intellectual property.
This information will be used to ensure that no NIST employee involved
in the development of the intellectual property will participate in the
review process for that competition. In addition, if the applicant
intends to use NIST-owned intellectual property, the applicant must
comply with all statutes and regulations governing the licensing of
Federal government patents and inventions, described at 35 U.S.C. 200-
212, 37 CFR part 401, 15 CFR 4.36, and in Section B.21 of the
Department of Commerce Pre-Award Notification Requirements, 73 FR 7696
(Feb. 11, 2008). Questions about these requirements may be directed to
the Chief Counsel for NIST, 301-975-2803.
Any use of NIST-owned intellectual property by a proposer is at the
sole discretion of NIST and will be negotiated on a case-by-case basis
if a project is deemed meritorious. The applicant should indicate
within the statement of work whether it already has a license to use
such intellectual property or whether it intends to seek one.
If any inventions made in whole or in part by a NIST employee arise
in the course of an award made pursuant to this notice, the United
States government may retain its ownership rights in any such
invention. Licensing or other disposition of NIST's rights in such
inventions will be determined solely by NIST, and include the
possibility of NIST putting the intellectual property into the public
domain.
Collaborations making use of Federal Facilities: All applications
should include a description of any work proposed to be performed using
Federal Facilities. If an applicant proposes use of NIST facilities,
the statement of work should include a statement of this intention and
a description of the facilities. Any use of NIST facilities must be
approved by appropriate NIST management and is at the sole discretion
of NIST. Prior to beginning the merit review process, NIST will verify
the availability of the facilities and approval of the proposed usage.
Any unapproved facility use will be stricken from the proposal prior to
the merit review. Examples of some facilities that may be available for
collaborations are listed on the NIST Technology Services Web site,
https://ts.nist.gov/.
Paperwork Reduction Act: The standard forms in the application kit
involve a collection of information subject to the Paperwork Reduction
Act. The use of Standard Forms 424, 424A, 424B, 424 (R&R), SF-LLL, and
CD-345 have been approved by OMB under the respective Control Numbers
0348-0043, 0348-0044, 0348-0040, 4040-0001, 0348-0046, and 0605-0001.
Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is required
to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty for failure
to comply with, a collection of information subject to the requirements
of the Paperwork Reduction Act, unless that collection of information
displays a valid OMB Control Number.
Research Projects Involving Human Subjects, Human Tissue, Data or
Recordings Involving Human Subjects: Any proposal that includes
research involving human subjects, human tissue, data or recordings
involving human subjects must meet the requirements of the Common Rule
for the Protection of Human Subjects (Common Rule), codified for the
Department of Commerce at 15 CFR Part 27. In addition, any proposal
that includes research on these topics must be in compliance with any
statutory requirements imposed upon the Department of Health and Human
Services (DHHS) and other federal agencies regarding these topics, all
regulatory policies and guidance adopted by DHHS, the Food and Drug
Administration, and other Federal agencies on these topics, and all
Presidential statements of policy on these topics. NIST will accept the
submission of human subjects protocols that have been approved by
Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) possessing a current registration
filed with DHHS and to be performed by institutions possessing a
current, valid Federal-wide Assurance (FWA) from DHHS. NIST will not
issue a single project assurance (SPA) for any IRB reviewing any human
subjects protocol proposed to NIST.
President Obama has issued Executive Order No. 13,505 (74 FR 10667,
March 9, 2009), revoking previous Executive Orders and Presidential
statements regarding the use of human embryonic stem cells in research.
On July 30, 2009, President Obama issued a memorandum directing that
agencies that support and conduct stem cell research adopt the
``National Institutes of Health Guidelines for Human Stem Cell
Research'' (NIH Guidelines), which became effective on July 7, 2009,
``to the fullest extent practicable in light of legal authorities and
obligations.'' On September 21, 2009, the Department of Commerce
submitted to the Office of Management and Budget a statement of
compliance with the NIH Guidelines. In accordance with the President's
memorandum, the NIH Guidelines, and the Department of Commerce
statement of compliance, NIST will support and conduct research using
only human embryonic stem cell lines that have been approved by NIH in
accordance with the NIH Guidelines and will review such research in
accordance with the Common Rule, as appropriate. NIST will not support
or conduct any type of research that the NIH Guidelines prohibit NIH
from funding. NIST will follow any additional polices or guidance
issued by the current Administration on this topic.
Research Projects Involving Vertebrate Animals: Any proposal that
includes research involving vertebrate animals must be in compliance
with the National Research Council's ``Guide for the Care and Use of
Laboratory Animals'' which can be obtained from National Academy Press,
2101 Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20055. In addition, such
proposals must meet the requirements of the Animal Welfare Act (7
U.S.C. 2131 et seq.), 9 CFR Parts 1, 2, and 3, and if appropriate, 21
CFR Part 58. These regulations do not apply to proposed research using
pre-existing images of animals or to research plans that do not include
live animals that are being cared for, euthanized, or used by the
project participants to accomplish research goals, teaching, or
testing. These regulations also do not apply to obtaining animal
materials from commercial processors of animal products or to animal
cell lines or tissues from tissue banks.
Limitation of Liability: Funding for the programs listed in this
notice is contingent upon the availability of Fiscal Year 2010
appropriations. Publication of this announcement does not oblige NIST
or the Department of
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Commerce to award any specific project or to obligate any available
funds.
Executive Order 12866: This funding notice was determined to be not
significant for purposes of Executive Order 12866.
Executive Order 13132 (Federalism): It has been determined that
this notice does not contain policies with federalism implications as
that term is defined in Executive Order 13132.
Executive Order 12372 (Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs)
Applications under this program are not subject to Executive Order
12372, ``Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs.''
Administrative Procedure Act/Regulatory Flexibility Act: Notice and
comment are not required under the Administrative Procedure Act (5
U.S.C. 553) or any other law, for rules relating to public property,
loans, grants, benefits or contracts (5 U.S.C. 553 (a)). Because notice
and comment are not required under 5 U.S.C. 553, or any other law, for
rules relating to public property, loans, grants, benefits or contracts
(5 U.S.C. 553(a)), a Regulatory Flexibility Analysis is not required
and has not been prepared for this notice, 5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.
Reporting: Successful finalists will be required to submit, on a
semi-annual basis, for the periods ending March 31 and September 30 of
each year, a technical progress report and a SF-269, Financial Status
Report. From time to time, and in accordance with the Uniform
Administrative Requirements and other terms and conditions governing
the award, the recipient may need to submit property and patent
reports.
Anticipated Announcement and Award Date
NIST plans to make awards by September 20, 2010.
Dated: March 18, 2010.
Marc G. Stanley,
Acting Deputy Director.
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