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1976 (5 U.S.C. 552b, as amended), and
41 CFR 102–3.150, the Department of
Defense announces a Federal advisory
committee meeting of the Department of
Defense Military Family Readiness
Council. The purpose of the Council
meeting is to review and make
recommendations to the Secretary of
Defense regarding policy and plans;
monitor requirements for the support of
military family readiness by the
Department of Defense; and evaluate
and assess the effectiveness of the
military family readiness programs and
activities of the Department of Defense.
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552b and 41 CFR
102–3.140 through 102–3.165, this
meeting is open to the public, subject to
the availability of space. Persons
desiring to attend may contact Ms.
Melody McDonald at 571–372–0880 or
email FamilyReadinessCouncil@osd.mil
no later than 5:00 p.m., on Friday, July
19, 2013 to arrange for escort inside the
Pentagon to the Conference Room area.
Pursuant to 41 CFR 102–3.105(j) and
102–3.140, and section 10(a)(3) of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act of
1972, interested persons may submit a
written statement for consideration by
the Council. Persons desiring to submit
a written statement to the Council must
notify the point of contact listed in FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT no later
than 5:00 p.m., Friday, July 19, 2013.
DATES: August 5, 2013, from 1:30 p.m.
to 4:00 p.m.
ADDRESSES: Pentagon Conference Center
B6 (escorts will be provided from the
Pentagon Metro entrance).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Melody McDonald or Ms. Betsy Graham,
Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary
of Defense (Military Community &
Family Policy), 4800 Mark Center Drive
Alexandria, VA 22350–2300, Room
3G15. Telephones (571) 372–0880; (571)
372–0881 and/or email:
FamilyReadinessCouncil@osd.mil.
The
purpose of this meeting is to refine the
Council recommendations that will be
included in the 2013 Military Family
Readiness Council report to the
congressional defense committees and
the Secretary of Defense.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Monday, August 5, 2013—Meeting
Agenda
Welcome & Administrative Remarks
Overview of the DoD efforts to make
Military Family Programs accessible
to the National Guard, Reserve and
geographically dispersed military
members and their families
Update on the Quality of Life working
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Overview of Military Financial
Readiness Programs
Closing Remarks
Note: Exact order may vary.
Dated: July 10, 2013.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Office of Economic Adjustment; Notice
of Cooperative Agreement
Federal Funding Opportunity Title:
Research and Technical Assistance.
Announcement Type: Cooperative
Agreement.
Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance (CFDA) Number: 12.615.
Key Dates: The proposal submission
deadline is thirty (30) days after the
publication of this notice.
Executive Summary: This notice
announces the opportunity to enter into
a cooperative agreement with the Office
of Economic Adjustment (OEA) for
Research and Technical Assistance
(RTA) and invites proposals to continue
to provide economic data to Defenseimpacted communities. The OEA is
authorized by 10 U.S.C. 2391 to make
grants to, or conclude cooperative
agreements or enter into contracts with,
a State or local government or any
private entity to conduct research and
provide technical assistance in support
of the Defense Economic Adjustment
Program, and to assist communities,
businesses and workers responding to
Defense changes under 10 U.S.C. 2391
and Executive Order 12788, as
amended. OEA is the Department of
Defense’s primary source for assisting
communities that are adversely
impacted by Defense program changes,
including base closures or realignments
and contract or program reductions or
cancellations. Awards provided under
this announcement support the Defense
Economic Adjustment Program by
providing: (1) Analysis and
dissemination of information; and (2)
support to innovative approaches.
I. Funding Opportunity Description
OEA, a Department of Defense (DoD)
Field Activity, is authorized to make
grants to, or conclude cooperative
agreements or enter into contracts with,
state or local governments or any private
entity, to conduct research and provide
technical assistance in support of its
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program activities under 10 U.S.C. 2391
and Executive Order 12788, as
amended.
On December 31, 2008, OEA
published a Federal Funding
Opportunity in the Federal Register (73
FR 80369–80371), and through a
competitive process selected the
University of Illinois—Chicago
(University) to provide economic data
for 56 Defense-impacted communities.
The University conducted a multi-phase
approach to provide data and analysis
for these communities. Phase I entailed
identification, collection, and
preliminary analysis of baseline
indicators that collectively formed the
backbone of the project. Phase II
entailed reaching out to communities
and refining the baseline data indicators
based on community needs. The
University also produced a broad array
of reports and analytical products;
developed tools for the systematic
analysis of communities’ development
trends and challenges; and provided
detailed customized data and reports to
communities. The University designed,
manages, and hosts on their server the
Web site
www.defensecommunitydata.com, to
share the baseline data tracked through
the current cooperative agreement with
the target communities, as well as
Federal, state, and local agencies.
1. Description of opportunity—
Pursuant to the Research and Technical
Assistance program, OEA is soliciting
proposals that will result in a
cooperative agreement to provide
economic indicators on a recurring basis
to approximately 80 Defense-impacted
locations engaged in defense economic
adjustment. OEA works with
communities/regions experiencing base
closure, realignment, and reductions in
or cancellations of DoD spending.
Implementation of a community’s plan
to redevelop surplus property (base
closure) or address reductions in
defense procurement may be impacted
by changing economic conditions,
including, but not limited to, declining
home values, rising unemployment,
declining tax revenue, and housing/
business starts. Specifically, OEA is
seeking proposals to continue to provide
information to its program customer
base on: (1) Adjusted monthly and
quarterly economic data for
approximately 80 communities with
Defense impacts; and (2) a national
baseline for identified economic
indicators. This information was and
will continue to be developed with and
for the affected communities, and
posted on the Internet to further assist
OEA’s community, state, and other
customers in the coordination and
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delivery of adjustment assistance. OEA
desires that the successful respondent
host on their server and post on the
Internet: (1) A seamless continuation of
regional data for the following listed
installations starting October 1, 2013;
and (2) similar regional data for
additional Defense-impacted
communities (to be determined by OEA)
to be posted on the Internet within 30
days of OEA notification to the
successful recipient. Data developed
under the current cooperative agreement
will be made available to the selected
recipient and can be viewed at
www.defensecommunitydata.com. OEA
reserves the right to continue this effort
with the selected recipient for up to 3
additional years without further
competition, subject to the availability
of funds and successful performance.
2. Additional Information—The
respondent must continue to track the
existing data from the current
cooperative agreement. These specific
data elements can be obtained from the
Data section of any community page on
www.defensecommunitydata.com or
from the agency contact noted in
Section VII. The research and data must
be dynamic, in that it must be updated
on a recurring basis to reflect current
local economic situations across a
portfolio of regions. The respondent will
be expected to engage the identified
communities and provide specific
information developed by the project
directly to the respective communities.
OEA encourages the respondent to
consider partnering with public, private,
and higher education sources for
existing economic data or techniques for
adjusting economic data to reflect local
conditions.
3. List of BRAC 2005 military
installations with a continuing need for
regional economic data. OEA reserves
the right to add to or change this list and
to identify approximately 50 additional
Defense-impacted communities for
future data collection.
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Base name
State
Army Reserve Personnel Command
St. Louis.
Brooks City Base .................................
Buckley Air Force Base Annex ...........
Deseret Chemical Depot .....................
Fort Gillem ...........................................
Fort McPherson ...................................
Fort Monmouth ....................................
Fort Monroe .........................................
General Mitchell Air Reserve Station ..
Grand Forks Air Force Base ...............
Kansas Army Ammunition Plant ..........
Naval Air Station Brunswick ................
Naval Air Station Corpus Christi/Naval
Station Ingleside.
Naval Air Station Willow Grove ...........
Naval Station Pascagoula ...................
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MO
TX
CO
UT
GA
GA
NJ
VA
WI
ND
KS
ME
TX
PA
MS
Base name
State
Naval Supply Corps School Athens ....
Naval Support Activity New Orleans ...
Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach
Concord Detachment.
Newport Chemical Depot ....................
Onizuka Air Force Station ...................
Red River Army Depot/Lone Star
Army Ammunition Plant.
Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant .....
Rock Island Arsenal ............................
Selfridge Army Activity ........................
Sheppard Air Force Base ....................
Umatilla Army Depot ...........................
Walter Reed Army Medical Center .....
GA
LA
CA
IN
CA
TX
CA
IL
MI
TX
OR
DC
II. Award Information
OEA is accepting proposals for a
Research and Technical Assistance
award. The proposals should pertain to
the identified areas of interest and will
be rated on content (relevance and
appropriateness to OEA’s core
functions, qualifications of project
personnel, responsiveness to this
announcement, and budget). OEA will
invite the successful respondent(s) to
enter into a cooperative agreement
under this announcement following a
review of the proposals and
determination of eligible respondents,
which will commence after the 31st day
following publication of this
announcement.
III. Eligibility Information
Eligible respondents include any State
or local government or private entity.
Eligible activities include research
and technical assistance in support of
Defense Economic Adjustment Program
activities under 10 U.S.C. 2391 and
Executive Order 12788, as amended, to
assist communities, businesses, and
workers adversely affected by Defense
changes. OEA specifically seeks
proposals to:
• Maintain/develop and present local
economic indicator data for regions
impacted by Defense downsizing to
include regions impacted by reductions
in or cancellations of DoD spending,
based on the two elements identified in
section I, subsection 1 of this
announcement. Respondents must
present how their proposal will cost
effectively support the information
available at
www.defensecommunitydata.com and
be an on-call resource for government
data needs.
Proposals outside the identified areas
of interest will not be considered.
IV. Application and Submission
Information
The process requires the respondents
to submit proposals within the
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advertised solicitation period (thirty
(30) days).
The proposals must include a cover or
transmittal letter and accompanying text
that shall consist of no more than 10
pages (single-sided), comprising:
• An abstract of the proposed
research or technical assistance;
• A description of the scope of work
required to provide economic indicators
on a recurring basis to include:
Æ Specific economic indicators
continued from the current cooperative
agreement to reflect near real-time
economic conditions;
Æ methods for obtaining or
developing the indicators;
Æ the respondent’s plan for engaging
the impacted communities for each of
the listed installations, and
approximately 50 additional
communities as may be designated by
OEA from time to time, during
development of the information and for
evaluating the usefulness of information
provided; and,
Æ methods for distributing the
information to the impacted
communities.
• A proposed budget and
accompanying budget justification;
• Detailed description of the project
team and their relevant experience;
• A project schedule for completion
of the work that meets OEA’s desired
timelines for provision of the data;
• A point of contact.
Proposals must be provided to:
Director, Office of Economic
Adjustment, electronically to:
rta.submit@osd.mil; or by mail to: 2231
Crystal Drive Suite 520, Arlington, VA,
22202.
V. Application Review Information
1. Selection Criteria—In reviewing
proposals under this notice, OEA
considers and weights equally each of
the following factors as a basis for
evaluating an application:
• Overall conformance with proposal
requirements and desired timelines for
provision of the data;
• Overall quality of proposed
research;
• Overall expertise, experience,
qualifications and ability of
investigators; and
• Overall cost.
2. Review and Selection Process—
OEA will assign a Project Manager and
notify the respondent(s) as soon as
practicable following its review of the
proposals and determination of
eligibility, to advise and assist with the
preparation of an application. The
application will be reviewed for its
completeness and accuracy, and, to the
extent possible, an award notification
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will be issued within fourteen (14) days
of the receipt of a complete application.
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VI. Award Administration Information
1. Award Notices—To the extent
possible, successful applicants will be
notified within fourteen (14) days of the
receipt at OEA of a complete application
whether or not they will receive an
award. Upon notification of an award,
applicants will receive an award
agreement, signed by the Director of
OEA on behalf of DoD. Awardees must
review the award agreement and
indicate their consent to its terms by
signing and returning it to OEA.
2. Administrative and National Policy
Requirements—
The Awardee and any consultant/
contractor operating under the terms of
a grantor cooperative agreement shall
comply with all Federal, State, and local
laws applicable to its activities
including the following: 32 CFR part 33,
‘‘Uniform Administrative Requirements
for Grants and Cooperative Agreements
to State and Local Governments’’; 2 CFR
part 225, ‘‘Cost Principles for State,
Local, and Indian Tribal Governments
(OMB Circular A–87)’’; OMB Circular
A–133, ‘‘Audits of States, Local
Governments, and Non-Profit
Organizations,’’ and 31 U.S.C. 7502(h)
‘‘Requirements for Single Audits’’; 2
CFR part 180, ‘‘OMB Guidelines to
Agencies on Government-wide
Debarment and Suspension
(Nonprocurement)’’; and 2 CFR part
1125, ‘‘Nonprocurement Debarment and
Suspension,’’; 32 CFR part 26, subpart
B, ‘‘Requirements for Recipients Other
Than Individuals’’; 32 CFR part 26,
‘‘Government wide Requirements for
Drug-Free Workplace (Financial
Assistance)’’; 32 CFR part 32,
‘‘Administrative Requirements for
Grants and Agreements with Institutions
of Higher Education, Hospitals, and
Other Non-Profit Organizations’’; 32
CFR part 34, ‘‘Administrative
Requirements for Grants and
Agreements with For-Profit
Organizations’’; OMB Circular A–21,
‘‘Cost Principles for Educational
Institutions’’; OMB Circular A–122,
‘‘Cost Principles for Non-Profit
Organizations’’; 32 CFR part 28, ‘‘New
Restrictions on Lobbying’’; 2 CFR part
25, ‘‘Universal Identifier and Central
Contractor Registration’’ (now found in
the System for Award Management
(SAM) at www.sam.gov).
3. Reporting—OEA requires interim
performance reports and one final
performance report for each award. The
performance reports will contain
information on the following:
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• A comparison of actual
accomplishments to the objectives
established for the reporting period;
• Reasons for slippage if established
objectives were not met;
• Additional pertinent information
when appropriate;
• A comparison of actual and
projected expenditures for the period;
and
• 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. All remaining
required deliverables should be
submitted with the final performance
report. The final SF 269A, ‘‘Financial
Status Report,’’ must be submitted to
OEA within ninety (90) days after the
end date of the award. Any funds
actually advanced and not needed for
award purposes shall be returned
immediately to OEA.
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:
Nia Hope, Office of Economic
Adjustment, 2231 Crystal Drive Suite
520, Arlington, VA 22202. O: (571) 213–
6791.
Email: nia.hope@wso.whs.mil.
VIII. Other Information
The Office of Economic Adjustment
Internet address is https://www.oea.gov.
Dated: July 9, 2013.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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Agency Information Collection
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and Approval; Comment Request;
Guaranty Agency Financial Report
Federal Student Aid (FSA),
Department of Education (ED).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, ED is
proposing an extension of a previously
approved information collection.
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Interested persons are invited to
submit comments on or before August
14, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Comments submitted in
response to this notice should be
submitted electronically through the
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www.regulations.gov by selecting
Docket ID number ED–2013–ICCD–
0064, or via postal mail, commercial
delivery, or hand delivery. Please note
that comments submitted by fax or
email and those submitted after the
comment period will not be accepted.
Written requests for information or
comments submitted by postal mail or
delivery should be addressed to the
Director of the Information Collection
Clearance Division, U.S. Department of
Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW.,
LBJ, Washington, DC 20202–4537.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Electronically mail
ICDocketMgr@ed.gov. Please do not
send comments here.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Department of Education (ED), in
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA) (44 U.S.C.
3506(c)(2)(A)), provides the general
public and Federal agencies with an
opportunity to comment on proposed,
revised, and continuing collections of
information. This helps the Department
assess the impact of its information
collection requirements and minimize
the public’s reporting burden. It also
helps the public understand the
Department’s information collection
requirements and provide the requested
data in the desired format. ED is
soliciting comments on the proposed
information collection request (ICR) that
is described below. The Department of
Education is especially interested in
public comment addressing the
following issues: (1) Is this collection
necessary to the proper functions of the
Department; (2) will this information be
processed and used in a timely manner;
(3) is the estimate of burden accurate;
(4) how might the Department enhance
the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and (5) how
might the Department minimize the
burden of this collection on the
respondents, including through the use
of information technology. Please note
that written comments received in
response to this notice will be
considered public records.
Title of Collection: Guaranty Agency
Financial Report.
OMB Control Number: 1845–0026.
Type of Review: Extension without
change of an existing collection of
information.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Office of Economic Adjustment; Notice of Cooperative Agreement
Federal Funding Opportunity Title: Research and Technical
Assistance.
Announcement Type: Cooperative Agreement.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number: 12.615.
Key Dates: The proposal submission deadline is thirty (30) days
after the publication of this notice.
Executive Summary: This notice announces the opportunity to enter
into a cooperative agreement with the Office of Economic Adjustment
(OEA) for Research and Technical Assistance (RTA) and invites proposals
to continue to provide economic data to Defense-impacted communities.
The OEA is authorized by 10 U.S.C. 2391 to make grants to, or conclude
cooperative agreements or enter into contracts with, a State or local
government or any private entity to conduct research and provide
technical assistance in support of the Defense Economic Adjustment
Program, and to assist communities, businesses and workers responding
to Defense changes under 10 U.S.C. 2391 and Executive Order 12788, as
amended. OEA is the Department of Defense's primary source for
assisting communities that are adversely impacted by Defense program
changes, including base closures or realignments and contract or
program reductions or cancellations. Awards provided under this
announcement support the Defense Economic Adjustment Program by
providing: (1) Analysis and dissemination of information; and (2)
support to innovative approaches.
I. Funding Opportunity Description
OEA, a Department of Defense (DoD) Field Activity, is authorized to
make grants to, or conclude cooperative agreements or enter into
contracts with, state or local governments or any private entity, to
conduct research and provide technical assistance in support of its
program activities under 10 U.S.C. 2391 and Executive Order 12788, as
amended.
On December 31, 2008, OEA published a Federal Funding Opportunity
in the Federal Register (73 FR 80369-80371), and through a competitive
process selected the University of Illinois--Chicago (University) to
provide economic data for 56 Defense-impacted communities. The
University conducted a multi-phase approach to provide data and
analysis for these communities. Phase I entailed identification,
collection, and preliminary analysis of baseline indicators that
collectively formed the backbone of the project. Phase II entailed
reaching out to communities and refining the baseline data indicators
based on community needs. The University also produced a broad array of
reports and analytical products; developed tools for the systematic
analysis of communities' development trends and challenges; and
provided detailed customized data and reports to communities. The
University designed, manages, and hosts on their server the Web site
www.defensecommunitydata.com, to share the baseline data tracked
through the current cooperative agreement with the target communities,
as well as Federal, state, and local agencies.
1. Description of opportunity--Pursuant to the Research and
Technical Assistance program, OEA is soliciting proposals that will
result in a cooperative agreement to provide economic indicators on a
recurring basis to approximately 80 Defense-impacted locations engaged
in defense economic adjustment. OEA works with communities/regions
experiencing base closure, realignment, and reductions in or
cancellations of DoD spending. Implementation of a community's plan to
redevelop surplus property (base closure) or address reductions in
defense procurement may be impacted by changing economic conditions,
including, but not limited to, declining home values, rising
unemployment, declining tax revenue, and housing/business starts.
Specifically, OEA is seeking proposals to continue to provide
information to its program customer base on: (1) Adjusted monthly and
quarterly economic data for approximately 80 communities with Defense
impacts; and (2) a national baseline for identified economic
indicators. This information was and will continue to be developed with
and for the affected communities, and posted on the Internet to further
assist OEA's community, state, and other customers in the coordination
and
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delivery of adjustment assistance. OEA desires that the successful
respondent host on their server and post on the Internet: (1) A
seamless continuation of regional data for the following listed
installations starting October 1, 2013; and (2) similar regional data
for additional Defense-impacted communities (to be determined by OEA)
to be posted on the Internet within 30 days of OEA notification to the
successful recipient. Data developed under the current cooperative
agreement will be made available to the selected recipient and can be
viewed at www.defensecommunitydata.com. OEA reserves the right to
continue this effort with the selected recipient for up to 3 additional
years without further competition, subject to the availability of funds
and successful performance.
2. Additional Information_The respondent must continue to track
the existing data from the current cooperative agreement. These
specific data elements can be obtained from the Data section of any
community page on www.defensecommunitydata.com or from the agency
contact noted in Section VII. The research and data must be dynamic, in
that it must be updated on a recurring basis to reflect current local
economic situations across a portfolio of regions. The respondent will
be expected to engage the identified communities and provide specific
information developed by the project directly to the respective
communities. OEA encourages the respondent to consider partnering with
public, private, and higher education sources for existing economic
data or techniques for adjusting economic data to reflect local
conditions.
3. List of BRAC 2005 military installations with a continuing need
for regional economic data. OEA reserves the right to add to or change
this list and to identify approximately 50 additional Defense-impacted
communities for future data collection.
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Base name State
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Army Reserve Personnel Command St. Louis...... MO
Brooks City Base.............................. TX
Buckley Air Force Base Annex.................. CO
Deseret Chemical Depot........................ UT
Fort Gillem................................... GA
Fort McPherson................................ GA
Fort Monmouth................................. NJ
Fort Monroe................................... VA
General Mitchell Air Reserve Station.......... WI
Grand Forks Air Force Base.................... ND
Kansas Army Ammunition Plant.................. KS
Naval Air Station Brunswick................... ME
Naval Air Station Corpus Christi/Naval Station TX
Ingleside.
Naval Air Station Willow Grove................ PA
Naval Station Pascagoula...................... MS
Naval Supply Corps School Athens.............. GA
Naval Support Activity New Orleans............ LA
Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach Concord CA
Detachment.
Newport Chemical Depot........................ IN
Onizuka Air Force Station..................... CA
Red River Army Depot/Lone Star Army Ammunition TX
Plant.
Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant............... CA
Rock Island Arsenal........................... IL
Selfridge Army Activity....................... MI
Sheppard Air Force Base....................... TX
Umatilla Army Depot........................... OR
Walter Reed Army Medical Center............... DC
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II. Award Information
OEA is accepting proposals for a Research and Technical Assistance
award. The proposals should pertain to the identified areas of interest
and will be rated on content (relevance and appropriateness to OEA's
core functions, qualifications of project personnel, responsiveness to
this announcement, and budget). OEA will invite the successful
respondent(s) to enter into a cooperative agreement under this
announcement following a review of the proposals and determination of
eligible respondents, which will commence after the 31st day following
publication of this announcement.
III. Eligibility Information
Eligible respondents include any State or local government or
private entity.
Eligible activities include research and technical assistance in
support of Defense Economic Adjustment Program activities under 10
U.S.C. 2391 and Executive Order 12788, as amended, to assist
communities, businesses, and workers adversely affected by Defense
changes. OEA specifically seeks proposals to:
Maintain/develop and present local economic indicator data
for regions impacted by Defense downsizing to include regions impacted
by reductions in or cancellations of DoD spending, based on the two
elements identified in section I, subsection 1 of this announcement.
Respondents must present how their proposal will cost effectively
support the information available at www.defensecommunitydata.com and
be an on-call resource for government data needs.
Proposals outside the identified areas of interest will not be
considered.
IV. Application and Submission Information
The process requires the respondents to submit proposals within the
advertised solicitation period (thirty (30) days).
The proposals must include a cover or transmittal letter and
accompanying text that shall consist of no more than 10 pages (single-
sided), comprising:
An abstract of the proposed research or technical
assistance;
A description of the scope of work required to provide
economic indicators on a recurring basis to include:
[cir] Specific economic indicators continued from the current
cooperative agreement to reflect near real-time economic conditions;
[cir] methods for obtaining or developing the indicators;
[cir] the respondent's plan for engaging the impacted communities
for each of the listed installations, and approximately 50 additional
communities as may be designated by OEA from time to time, during
development of the information and for evaluating the usefulness of
information provided; and,
[cir] methods for distributing the information to the impacted
communities.
A proposed budget and accompanying budget justification;
Detailed description of the project team and their
relevant experience;
A project schedule for completion of the work that meets
OEA's desired timelines for provision of the data;
A point of contact.
Proposals must be provided to: Director, Office of Economic
Adjustment, electronically to: rta.submit@osd.mil; or by mail to: 2231
Crystal Drive Suite 520, Arlington, VA, 22202.
V. Application Review Information
1. Selection Criteria--In reviewing proposals under this notice,
OEA considers and weights equally each of the following factors as a
basis for evaluating an application:
Overall conformance with proposal requirements and desired
timelines for provision of the data;
Overall quality of proposed research;
Overall expertise, experience, qualifications and ability
of investigators; and
Overall cost.
2. Review and Selection Process--OEA will assign a Project Manager
and notify the respondent(s) as soon as practicable following its
review of the proposals and determination of eligibility, to advise and
assist with the preparation of an application. The application will be
reviewed for its completeness and accuracy, and, to the extent
possible, an award notification
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will be issued within fourteen (14) days of the receipt of a complete
application.
VI. Award Administration Information
1. Award Notices--To the extent possible, successful applicants
will be notified within fourteen (14) days of the receipt at OEA of a
complete application whether or not they will receive an award. Upon
notification of an award, applicants will receive an award agreement,
signed by the Director of OEA on behalf of DoD. Awardees must review
the award agreement and indicate their consent to its terms by signing
and returning it to OEA.
2. Administrative and National Policy Requirements--
The Awardee and any consultant/contractor operating under the terms
of a grantor cooperative agreement shall comply with all Federal,
State, and local laws applicable to its activities including the
following: 32 CFR part 33, ``Uniform Administrative Requirements for
Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments''; 2
CFR part 225, ``Cost Principles for State, Local, and Indian Tribal
Governments (OMB Circular A-87)''; OMB Circular A-133, ``Audits of
States, Local Governments, and Non-Profit Organizations,'' and 31
U.S.C. 7502(h) ``Requirements for Single Audits''; 2 CFR part 180,
``OMB Guidelines to Agencies on Government-wide Debarment and
Suspension (Nonprocurement)''; and 2 CFR part 1125, ``Nonprocurement
Debarment and Suspension,''; 32 CFR part 26, subpart B, ``Requirements
for Recipients Other Than Individuals''; 32 CFR part 26, ``Government
wide Requirements for Drug-Free Workplace (Financial Assistance)''; 32
CFR part 32, ``Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements
with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals, and Other Non-Profit
Organizations''; 32 CFR part 34, ``Administrative Requirements for
Grants and Agreements with For-Profit Organizations''; OMB Circular A-
21, ``Cost Principles for Educational Institutions''; OMB Circular A-
122, ``Cost Principles for Non-Profit Organizations''; 32 CFR part 28,
``New Restrictions on Lobbying''; 2 CFR part 25, ``Universal Identifier
and Central Contractor Registration'' (now found in the System for
Award Management (SAM) at www.sam.gov).
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 if established objectives were not
met;
Additional pertinent information when appropriate;
A comparison of actual and projected expenditures for the
period; and
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. All remaining required deliverables should
be submitted with the final performance report. The final SF 269A,
``Financial Status Report,'' must be submitted to OEA within ninety
(90) days after the end date of the award. Any funds actually advanced
and not needed for award purposes shall be returned immediately to OEA.
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:
Nia Hope, Office of Economic Adjustment, 2231 Crystal Drive Suite
520, Arlington, VA 22202. O: (571) 213-6791.
Email: nia.hope@wso.whs.mil.
VIII. Other Information
The Office of Economic Adjustment Internet address is https://www.oea.gov.
Dated: July 9, 2013.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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