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engineering and logistics support
services, and other related elements of
logistics support. The estimated cost is
$86 million.
This proposed sale will contribute to
the foreign policy and national security
of the United States by helping to
strengthen the U.S.-India strategic
relationship and to improve the security
of a key important partner which
continues to be an important force for
political stability, peace, and economic
progress in South Asia.
India intends to use the torpedoes on
its Indian Navy P–8I Neptune maritime
patrol aircraft, which will provide
enhanced capabilities in effective
defense of critical sea lines of
communication.
The proposed sale of this equipment
and support will not alter the basic
military balance in the region.
The prime contractors will be The
Boeing Company in St. Louis, Missouri,
and a yet to be identified U.S. torpedo
contractor. Details of a potential offset
agreement in connection with the
proposed sale are not known as of the
date of this transmittal.
Implementation of this proposed sale
will require U.S. Government and
contractor representative in-country
visits on a temporary basis for technical
reviews, support, and oversight.
There will be no adverse impact on
U.S. defense readiness as a result of this
proposed sale.
Transmittal No. 11–15
Notice of Proposed Issuance of Letter of
Offer Pursuant to Section 36(b)(1) of the
Arms Export Control Act (U)
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Item No. vii
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology:
1. The MK–54 is a conventional
torpedo that can be launched from
surface ships, helicopters, and fixed
wing aircraft. The MK–54 is an upgrade
to the MK–46 torpedo. The upgrade to
MK–54 entails replacement of the
torpedo’s sonar and guidance and
control systems with modern
technology. The new guidance and
control system uses a mixture of
commercial-off-the-shelf and custombuilt electronics. The warhead, fuel tank
and propulsion system from the MK–46
torpedo are re-used in the MK–54
configuration with minor modifications.
The MK–54 is highly effective against
modern diesel and nuclear submarines.
It has advanced logic that allows it to
detect and prosecute threat submarines
operating in challenging littoral
environments. It is also effective in the
presence of advanced acoustic
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countermeasures that may be deployed
by threat submarines.
2. The assembled MK–54 torpedo and
several of its individual components are
classified Confidential. The MK–54
operational software is classified Secret
as is any hardware upon which the
software has been installed.
3. If a technologically advanced
adversary were to obtain knowledge of
the specific hardware and software
elements, the information could be used
to develop countermeasures which
might reduce weapon system
effectiveness or be used in the
development of a system with similar or
advanced capabilities.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Announcement of Federal Funding
Opportunity (FFO)
Office of Economic Adjustment
(OEA), Department of Defense (DoD).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice announces a onetime opportunity to obtain funding from
the Office of Economic Adjustment
(OEA) for construction of
Transportation Infrastructure
Improvements associated with medical
facilities related to recommendations of
the 2005 Defense Base Closure and
Realignment Commission. This notice
includes proposal requirements, the
deadline for submitting proposals, and
the criteria that will be used to select
proposals. However, because this is a
new one-time program, this notice also
requests comments on the proposed
selection criteria for these grants, as
provided in Section V, paragraph 1, of
this notice. OEA will consider and
respond to comments in a Federal
Register supplemental notice on or
about September 9, 2011, which may
revise some elements of this notice.
Awards may be provided under this
notice directly by OEA to a state or local
governmental entity, or funds may be
transferred to another Federal agency for
award on behalf of a state or local
government.
SUMMARY:
A pre-proposal teleconference
will be held on Tuesday, August 9,
2011, at 3 p.m. EDT to review the goals
and objectives of this funding
opportunity and answer questions from
interested respondents. Comments on
the proposal selection criteria provided
in Section V, paragraph 1 of this notice
must be received by OEA not later than
DATES:
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August 19, 2011. All such comments
must be in writing. OEA will publish a
supplementary notice in the Federal
Register on or about September 9, 2011,
addressing comments received.
Complete proposals for Transportation
Infrastructure Improvement
construction grants must be received by
OEA by October 7, 2011 (the ‘‘Proposal
Deadline’’). OEA will evaluate all
proposals and announce the projects
that have been selected for submission
of a grant application within 30 days
after the Proposal Deadline.
ADDRESSES: Comments on the proposal
selection criteria must be submitted
separately from proposals. Comments
and proposals must be submitted by
their respective due dates identified in
the DATES section and must be
submitted electronically to OEA by the
following method:
E-mail: FFOsubmit@wso.whs.mil.
Include either ‘‘Transportation
Infrastructure Comments’’ or
‘‘Transportation Infrastructure
Proposal’’ on the subject line of the
message and request confirmation that
your submission was received. OEA is
not responsible for submissions unless
OEA confirms receipt.
For the teleconference number and
passcode for the teleconference on
August 9, interested respondents should
contact OEA at (703) 604–6020 or
david.witschi@wso.whs.mil.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
David F. Witschi, Associate Director,
OEA, telephone: (703) 604–6020, e-mail:
david.witschi@wso.whs.mil.
mailto:david.larson@wso.whs.mil
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Federal Funding Opportunity Title:
Transportation Infrastructure
Improvements associated with medical
facilities related to recommendations of
the 2005 Defense Base Closure and
Realignment Commission.
Announcement Type: Federal
Funding Opportunity.
Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance (CFDA) Number: 12.600.
I. Funding Opportunity Description
OEA, a DoD Field Activity, is
authorized by Section 8110 of Public
Law 112–10, the Department of Defense
and Full-Year Continuing
Appropriations Act, 2011, to provide up
to $300 million ‘‘for transportation
infrastructure improvements associated
with medical facilities related to
recommendations of the Defense Base
Closure and Realignment Commission.’’
II. Award Information
OEA is accepting proposals for grant
awards for construction of
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Transportation Infrastructure
Improvements associated with medical
facilities related to recommendations of
the 2005 Defense Base Closure and
Realignment Commission. Proposals
will be evaluated by a panel against the
selection criteria provided in Section V,
paragraph 1 of this notice. These criteria
may be further amended and the
deadline for submission of proposals
may be extended by OEA in a
supplementary notice to be published in
the Federal Register on or about
September 9, 2011. OEA expects to
invite successful respondents to
complete full applications for funding
following its determination of eligible
respondents and review of proposals. To
receive an award, an eligible respondent
must submit both a successful proposal
and an acceptable grant application.
Individual proposals exceeding $100
million will be accepted for review,
however, OEA encourages applicants to
submit multiple smaller projects,
provided each such project will result in
complete and useful project. The final
amount of each award will be
determined by OEA based on the
recommendation of the evaluation
panel, subject to the availability of
funds under this announcement.
Awards may pay for up to 100 percent
of a construction project’s cost and may
supplement, but cannot supplant, other
available fund sources. The total
amount of funds available for awards
may be reduced by amounts required to
reimburse costs for program oversight
and administrative services secured
from non-DoD Federal agencies. Project
cost overruns are the responsibility of
the recipient. OEA reserves the right to
cancel an award for non-performance.
Funds recovered, or unneeded after a
project is completed, may be made
available for other projects. Awards are
subject to compliance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and
applicants are responsible for providing
the information required to satisfy
NEPA and the Council on
Environmental Quality NEPA
regulations.
III. Eligibility Information
States, local governments, transit
agencies, transit authorities, and
political subdivisions of State or local
governments are eligible to apply for
these funds.
For the purposes of this funding, DoD
has determined that patient access to
medical care is the most important need
to be addressed. To be considered, a
construction project must address a
transportation issue associated with a
medical facility at an installation
identified as a receiving location for
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patient care functions in a 2005 Defense
Base Closure and Realignment
Commission recommendation.
Eligible projects must be designed to
construct real property improvements
that can include, but are not limited to,
highway or road projects, mass transit,
pedestrian access, bicycle access, and
any other types of public transportation
infrastructure related to a
recommendation of the 2005 Defense
Base Closure and Realignment
Commission. Eligible activities include,
but are not limited to, project
administration, preliminary and final
engineering and design, inspection,
environmental compliance, land
acquisition, construction, utilities, and
contingency costs required to
implement the project.
Proposals submitted by eligible
applicants that meet the aforementioned
threshold condition will be ranked by a
panel against the selection criteria
provided in Section V, paragraph 1 of
this notice. The highest ranking
proposals will be invited to submit
formal applications, and grant awards
will be made to successful applicants
until the available funds are exhausted.
IV. Application and Submission
Information
Each interested respondent must
submit a complete proposal not later
than the Proposal Deadline date (see
DATES and ADDRESSES). A proposal may
not exceed 20 pages (single-sided, and
including all maps, drawings and
attachments) and shall include the
following information:
A. Point of Contact: Name, phone
number, e-mail address, and
organization address of the respondent’s
primary point of contact;
B. Existing or Projected
Transportation Infrastructure Issue: A
summary of the transportation issue the
proposed construction project will
address, including how the
transportation issue impedes the
provision of care, i.e., the military
medical mission at a medical facility at
an installation identified as a receiving
location for patient care functions in a
2005 Defense Base Closure and
Realignment Commission
recommendation, expressed in terms of
accepted and appropriate transportation
planning and assessment techniques;
C. Project Description: A description
of the proposed transportation
infrastructure construction project,
including an explanation how the
project addresses the transportation
issue;
D. Project Engineering Information: A
demonstration of the technical
feasibility of the construction project;
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E. Project Parties: Identification of
other parties involved in the project;
F. Grant Funds and other Sources of
Funds: An overview of all funding
sources, including the funds requested
under this notice and financial
commitments for other Federal and nonFederal funds needed to complete the
project, and documentation
demonstrating that the requested funds
do not supplant other available funds;
G. Uses of Construction Project Funds:
The uses of project funding, including a
total project cost estimate with major
cost elements broken out for project
administration, preliminary and final
engineering and design, inspection,
environmental compliance, land
acquisition, construction, utilities, and
contingency;
H. Project Schedule: A sufficiently
detailed project schedule, including
milestones such as preliminary/final
design, environmental compliance, land
acquisition if needed, and construction,
demonstrating that the project can be
designed and begin construction quickly
upon receipt of a grant and that the
grant funds will be spent steadily and
expeditiously once the project
commences;
I. Environmental Approvals: Indicate
the status (e.g., receipt or reasonably
anticipated receipt) of all environmental
approvals necessary for the construction
project to proceed to construction on the
timeline specified in the project
schedule, including all Federal, State,
and local requirements, and completion
of an appropriate environmental impact
analysis in accordance with NEPA;
J. State and Local Planning: The
inclusion of the construction project in
the relevant State, metropolitan, and
local planning documents, or a
certification from the appropriate
agency (e.g., Metropolitan Planning
Organization) that the project will be
included in the relevant planning
document;
K. Grants Management: Evidence of
the intended recipient’s ability and
authority to manage grants;
L. Submitting Official: Documentation
that the Submitting Official is
authorized by the applicant to submit a
proposal and subsequently apply for
assistance.
OEA reserves the right to ask any
respondent to supplement the data in its
proposal, but expects proposals to be
complete upon submission. To the
extent practicable, OEA encourages
respondents to provide data and
evidence of all project merits in a form
that is publicly available or verifiable.
Proposals must be submitted
electronically to: Director, OEA, using
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V. Application Review Information
1. Selection Criteria—Upon validating
the eligibility of the interested
respondent to apply for assistance, an
evaluation panel, designated by OEA,
evaluates proposal content conforming
to this notice as the basis for inviting a
formal grant application. The proposed
selection criteria, with relative weights,
are:
(a) The extent to which the
transportation issue impedes the
provision of care, i.e., the military
medical mission (e.g., the greater the
number of patients, patient visitors and
patient care workers impacted, the more
serious the consequences to patients,
etc., the higher the score), 25%;
(b) The magnitude (e.g. overall
number of people affected, degree of
failure, etc.) of the transportation issue
that affects the military medical facility,
expressed in terms of accepted and
appropriate transportation planning and
assessment techniques (the greater the
magnitude of the issue, the higher the
score), 25%;
(c) The applicant’s ability to execute
the proposed project, including the
extent of other funding for the project
and the ability to meet project timelines
and budgets, acquire site control,
permits or concurrences of affected
parties, etc. (the greater the
demonstration of the applicant’s ability,
the greater the score), 25%; and
(d) The extent to which the proposed
construction project resolves the
transportation issue (the more the
project does to resolve the
transportation issue, the higher the
score), 25%.
Comments on the above selection
criteria that are received by OEA not
later than August 19, 2011, will be
considered, and changes to these
selection criteria, if any, will be
announced in the Federal Register on or
about September 9, 2011.
2. Review and Selection Process—The
composition of the evaluation panel, to
include other Federal agency staff with
technical proficiencies and relevant
experience, will be finalized after the
Proposal Deadline, based on the number
and nature of proposals received. The
panel will rank all proposals against the
Selection Criteria, and make
recommendations to the Director, OEA.
Panel members will be subject to a nondisclosure agreement and be expected to
keep the review of these proposals
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OEA will notify each respondent
within 30 days of the Proposal Deadline
whether the respondent’s proposal:
• Was successful and invite the
successful respondent to submit a grant
application directly to OEA. OEA will
assign a Project Manager to advise and
assist successful respondents in the
completion of the grant application;
• Was unsuccessful and state the
reasons why; or
• Remains under consideration
pending the receipt of additional
information which OEA will identify.
The final performance report must
contain a summary of activities for the
entire award period. An SF 425,
‘‘Financial Status Report,’’ must be
submitted to OEA within ninety (90)
days after the end date of the award.
Any grant funds actually advanced and
not needed for grant purposes shall be
returned immediately to the Office of
Economic Adjustment.
OEA will provide a schedule for
reporting periods and report due dates
in the Award Agreement.
VI. Award Administration Information
For further information, to answer
questions, or for help with problems,
contact: David F. Witschi, Associate
Director, OEA, telephone: (703) 604–
6020, e-mail:
david.witschi@wso.whs.mil
mailto:david.larson@wso.whs.mil or
regular mail at 400 Army Navy Drive,
Suite 200, Arlington, VA 22202–4704.
1. Award Notices—A successful
applicant (Grantee) will be invited to
complete an eGrant application and
receive a notice of award in the form of
a Grant Agreement, signed by the
Director, OEA (Grantor), on behalf of
DoD. The Grant Agreement will be
transmitted electronically. OEA reserves
the right to transfer funds to another
Federal agency for award on behalf of a
state or local government, when OEA
determines that it is in the best interests
of the Government to do so.
2. Administrative and National Policy
Requirements—The Grantee and any
consultant/contractor operating under
the terms of a grant shall comply with
all Federal, State, and local laws
applicable to its activities including the
following: National Environmental
Policy Act; National Historic
Preservation Act; 32 CFR Part 33,
‘‘Uniform Administrative Requirements
for Grants and Cooperative Agreements
to State and Local Governments;’’ OMB
Circulars A–87, ‘‘Cost Principles for
State and Local Governments’’ and the
revised A–133, ‘‘Audits of States, Local
Governments and Non-Profit
Organizations;’’ 32 CFR Part 25,
‘‘Government-wide Debarment and
Suspension (Non-procurement);’’ 32
CFR Part 26,’’Drug-free Workplace;’’ and
32 CFR Part 28, ‘‘New Restrictions on
Lobbying (Grants).’’
3. Reporting—OEA requires interim
performance reports and one final
performance report for each award. The
performance reports will contain
information on the following:
• A comparison of actual
accomplishments to the objectives
established for the reporting period;
• Reasons for slippage and proposed
plan to mitigate;
• Additional pertinent information
when appropriate;
• A comparison of actual and
projected expenditures for the period;
• The amount of awarded funds on
hand at the beginning and end of the
reporting period.
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VII. Agency Contacts
VIII. Other Information
The OEA Internet address is https://
www.oea.gov.
Dated: July 15, 2011.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Announcement of Federal Funding Opportunity (FFO)
AGENCY: Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA), Department of Defense
(DoD).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces a one-time opportunity to obtain funding
from the Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA) for construction of
Transportation Infrastructure Improvements associated with medical
facilities related to recommendations of the 2005 Defense Base Closure
and Realignment Commission. This notice includes proposal requirements,
the deadline for submitting proposals, and the criteria that will be
used to select proposals. However, because this is a new one-time
program, this notice also requests comments on the proposed selection
criteria for these grants, as provided in Section V, paragraph 1, of
this notice. OEA will consider and respond to comments in a Federal
Register supplemental notice on or about September 9, 2011, which may
revise some elements of this notice. Awards may be provided under this
notice directly by OEA to a state or local governmental entity, or
funds may be transferred to another Federal agency for award on behalf
of a state or local government.
DATES: A pre-proposal teleconference will be held on Tuesday, August 9,
2011, at 3 p.m. EDT to review the goals and objectives of this funding
opportunity and answer questions from interested respondents. Comments
on the proposal selection criteria provided in Section V, paragraph 1
of this notice must be received by OEA not later than August 19, 2011.
All such comments must be in writing. OEA will publish a supplementary
notice in the Federal Register on or about September 9, 2011,
addressing comments received. Complete proposals for Transportation
Infrastructure Improvement construction grants must be received by OEA
by October 7, 2011 (the ``Proposal Deadline''). OEA will evaluate all
proposals and announce the projects that have been selected for
submission of a grant application within 30 days after the Proposal
Deadline.
ADDRESSES: Comments on the proposal selection criteria must be
submitted separately from proposals. Comments and proposals must be
submitted by their respective due dates identified in the DATES section
and must be submitted electronically to OEA by the following method:
E-mail: FFOsubmit@wso.whs.mil. Include either ``Transportation
Infrastructure Comments'' or ``Transportation Infrastructure Proposal''
on the subject line of the message and request confirmation that your
submission was received. OEA is not responsible for submissions unless
OEA confirms receipt.
For the teleconference number and passcode for the teleconference
on August 9, interested respondents should contact OEA at (703) 604-
6020 or david.witschi@wso.whs.mil.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David F. Witschi, Associate Director,
OEA, telephone: (703) 604-6020, e-mail: david.witschi@wso.whs.mil.
mailto:david.larson@wso.whs.mil
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Federal Funding Opportunity Title: Transportation Infrastructure
Improvements associated with medical facilities related to
recommendations of the 2005 Defense Base Closure and Realignment
Commission.
Announcement Type: Federal Funding Opportunity.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number: 12.600.
I. Funding Opportunity Description
OEA, a DoD Field Activity, is authorized by Section 8110 of Public
Law 112-10, the Department of Defense and Full-Year Continuing
Appropriations Act, 2011, to provide up to $300 million ``for
transportation infrastructure improvements associated with medical
facilities related to recommendations of the Defense Base Closure and
Realignment Commission.''
II. Award Information
OEA is accepting proposals for grant awards for construction of
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Transportation Infrastructure Improvements associated with medical
facilities related to recommendations of the 2005 Defense Base Closure
and Realignment Commission. Proposals will be evaluated by a panel
against the selection criteria provided in Section V, paragraph 1 of
this notice. These criteria may be further amended and the deadline for
submission of proposals may be extended by OEA in a supplementary
notice to be published in the Federal Register on or about September 9,
2011. OEA expects to invite successful respondents to complete full
applications for funding following its determination of eligible
respondents and review of proposals. To receive an award, an eligible
respondent must submit both a successful proposal and an acceptable
grant application. Individual proposals exceeding $100 million will be
accepted for review, however, OEA encourages applicants to submit
multiple smaller projects, provided each such project will result in
complete and useful project. The final amount of each award will be
determined by OEA based on the recommendation of the evaluation panel,
subject to the availability of funds under this announcement. Awards
may pay for up to 100 percent of a construction project's cost and may
supplement, but cannot supplant, other available fund sources. The
total amount of funds available for awards may be reduced by amounts
required to reimburse costs for program oversight and administrative
services secured from non-DoD Federal agencies. Project cost overruns
are the responsibility of the recipient. OEA reserves the right to
cancel an award for non-performance. Funds recovered, or unneeded after
a project is completed, may be made available for other projects.
Awards are subject to compliance with the National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA), and applicants are responsible for providing the
information required to satisfy NEPA and the Council on Environmental
Quality NEPA regulations.
III. Eligibility Information
States, local governments, transit agencies, transit authorities,
and political subdivisions of State or local governments are eligible
to apply for these funds.
For the purposes of this funding, DoD has determined that patient
access to medical care is the most important need to be addressed. To
be considered, a construction project must address a transportation
issue associated with a medical facility at an installation identified
as a receiving location for patient care functions in a 2005 Defense
Base Closure and Realignment Commission recommendation.
Eligible projects must be designed to construct real property
improvements that can include, but are not limited to, highway or road
projects, mass transit, pedestrian access, bicycle access, and any
other types of public transportation infrastructure related to a
recommendation of the 2005 Defense Base Closure and Realignment
Commission. Eligible activities include, but are not limited to,
project administration, preliminary and final engineering and design,
inspection, environmental compliance, land acquisition, construction,
utilities, and contingency costs required to implement the project.
Proposals submitted by eligible applicants that meet the
aforementioned threshold condition will be ranked by a panel against
the selection criteria provided in Section V, paragraph 1 of this
notice. The highest ranking proposals will be invited to submit formal
applications, and grant awards will be made to successful applicants
until the available funds are exhausted.
IV. Application and Submission Information
Each interested respondent must submit a complete proposal not
later than the Proposal Deadline date (see DATES and ADDRESSES). A
proposal may not exceed 20 pages (single-sided, and including all maps,
drawings and attachments) and shall include the following information:
A. Point of Contact: Name, phone number, e-mail address, and
organization address of the respondent's primary point of contact;
B. Existing or Projected Transportation Infrastructure Issue: A
summary of the transportation issue the proposed construction project
will address, including how the transportation issue impedes the
provision of care, i.e., the military medical mission at a medical
facility at an installation identified as a receiving location for
patient care functions in a 2005 Defense Base Closure and Realignment
Commission recommendation, expressed in terms of accepted and
appropriate transportation planning and assessment techniques;
C. Project Description: A description of the proposed
transportation infrastructure construction project, including an
explanation how the project addresses the transportation issue;
D. Project Engineering Information: A demonstration of the
technical feasibility of the construction project;
E. Project Parties: Identification of other parties involved in the
project;
F. Grant Funds and other Sources of Funds: An overview of all
funding sources, including the funds requested under this notice and
financial commitments for other Federal and non-Federal funds needed to
complete the project, and documentation demonstrating that the
requested funds do not supplant other available funds;
G. Uses of Construction Project Funds: The uses of project funding,
including a total project cost estimate with major cost elements broken
out for project administration, preliminary and final engineering and
design, inspection, environmental compliance, land acquisition,
construction, utilities, and contingency;
H. Project Schedule: A sufficiently detailed project schedule,
including milestones such as preliminary/final design, environmental
compliance, land acquisition if needed, and construction, demonstrating
that the project can be designed and begin construction quickly upon
receipt of a grant and that the grant funds will be spent steadily and
expeditiously once the project commences;
I. Environmental Approvals: Indicate the status (e.g., receipt or
reasonably anticipated receipt) of all environmental approvals
necessary for the construction project to proceed to construction on
the timeline specified in the project schedule, including all Federal,
State, and local requirements, and completion of an appropriate
environmental impact analysis in accordance with NEPA;
J. State and Local Planning: The inclusion of the construction
project in the relevant State, metropolitan, and local planning
documents, or a certification from the appropriate agency (e.g.,
Metropolitan Planning Organization) that the project will be included
in the relevant planning document;
K. Grants Management: Evidence of the intended recipient's ability
and authority to manage grants;
L. Submitting Official: Documentation that the Submitting Official
is authorized by the applicant to submit a proposal and subsequently
apply for assistance.
OEA reserves the right to ask any respondent to supplement the data
in its proposal, but expects proposals to be complete upon submission.
To the extent practicable, OEA encourages respondents to provide data
and evidence of all project merits in a form that is publicly available
or verifiable.
Proposals must be submitted electronically to: Director, OEA, using
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the electronic address described in ADDRESSES.
V. Application Review Information
1. Selection Criteria--Upon validating the eligibility of the
interested respondent to apply for assistance, an evaluation panel,
designated by OEA, evaluates proposal content conforming to this notice
as the basis for inviting a formal grant application. The proposed
selection criteria, with relative weights, are:
(a) The extent to which the transportation issue impedes the
provision of care, i.e., the military medical mission (e.g., the
greater the number of patients, patient visitors and patient care
workers impacted, the more serious the consequences to patients, etc.,
the higher the score), 25%;
(b) The magnitude (e.g. overall number of people affected, degree
of failure, etc.) of the transportation issue that affects the military
medical facility, expressed in terms of accepted and appropriate
transportation planning and assessment techniques (the greater the
magnitude of the issue, the higher the score), 25%;
(c) The applicant's ability to execute the proposed project,
including the extent of other funding for the project and the ability
to meet project timelines and budgets, acquire site control, permits or
concurrences of affected parties, etc. (the greater the demonstration
of the applicant's ability, the greater the score), 25%; and
(d) The extent to which the proposed construction project resolves
the transportation issue (the more the project does to resolve the
transportation issue, the higher the score), 25%.
Comments on the above selection criteria that are received by OEA
not later than August 19, 2011, will be considered, and changes to
these selection criteria, if any, will be announced in the Federal
Register on or about September 9, 2011.
2. Review and Selection Process--The composition of the evaluation
panel, to include other Federal agency staff with technical
proficiencies and relevant experience, will be finalized after the
Proposal Deadline, based on the number and nature of proposals
received. The panel will rank all proposals against the Selection
Criteria, and make recommendations to the Director, OEA. Panel members
will be subject to a non-disclosure agreement and be expected to keep
the review of these proposals confidential until released from the non-
disclosure agreement by OEA.
OEA will notify each respondent within 30 days of the Proposal
Deadline whether the respondent's proposal:
Was successful and invite the successful respondent to
submit a grant application directly to OEA. OEA will assign a Project
Manager to advise and assist successful respondents in the completion
of the grant application;
Was unsuccessful and state the reasons why; or
Remains under consideration pending the receipt of
additional information which OEA will identify.
VI. Award Administration Information
1. Award Notices--A successful applicant (Grantee) will be invited
to complete an eGrant application and receive a notice of award in the
form of a Grant Agreement, signed by the Director, OEA (Grantor), on
behalf of DoD. The Grant Agreement will be transmitted electronically.
OEA reserves the right to transfer funds to another Federal agency for
award on behalf of a state or local government, when OEA determines
that it is in the best interests of the Government to do so.
2. Administrative and National Policy Requirements--The Grantee and
any consultant/contractor operating under the terms of a grant shall
comply with all Federal, State, and local laws applicable to its
activities including the following: National Environmental Policy Act;
National Historic Preservation Act; 32 CFR Part 33, ``Uniform
Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to
State and Local Governments;'' OMB Circulars A-87, ``Cost Principles
for State and Local Governments'' and the revised A-133, ``Audits of
States, Local Governments and Non-Profit Organizations;'' 32 CFR Part
25, ``Government-wide Debarment and Suspension (Non-procurement);'' 32
CFR Part 26,''Drug-free Workplace;'' and 32 CFR Part 28, ``New
Restrictions on Lobbying (Grants).''
3. Reporting--OEA requires interim performance reports and one
final performance report for each award. The performance reports will
contain information on the following:
A comparison of actual accomplishments to the objectives
established for the reporting period;
Reasons for slippage and proposed plan to mitigate;
Additional pertinent information when appropriate;
A comparison of actual and projected expenditures for the
period;
The amount of awarded funds on hand at the beginning and
end of the reporting period.
The final performance report must contain a summary of activities
for the entire award period. An SF 425, ``Financial Status Report,''
must be submitted to OEA within ninety (90) days after the end date of
the award. Any grant funds actually advanced and not needed for grant
purposes shall be returned immediately to the Office of Economic
Adjustment.
OEA will provide a schedule for reporting periods and report due
dates in the Award Agreement.
VII. Agency Contacts
For further information, to answer questions, or for help with
problems, contact: David F. Witschi, Associate Director, OEA,
telephone: (703) 604-6020, e-mail: david.witschi@wso.whs.mil
mailto:david.larson@wso.whs.mil or regular mail at 400 Army Navy Drive,
Suite 200, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
VIII. Other Information
The OEA Internet address is https://www.oea.gov.
Dated: July 15, 2011.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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