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Needs and Uses: The information
collection requirement is necessary to
obtain, track and record the personnel
security data, training information and
travel history within White House
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Affected Public: DoD Contractors,
retired military members, and agency
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
American Energy Data Challenge
Office of Electricity Delivery
and Energy Reliability, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of a four-part
competition.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE) announced the
administration of a four-part prize
competition titled ‘‘American Energy
Data Challenge.’’ The goal of this
competition is to introduce the public to
the open data and resources offered by
DOE, to solicit feedback about the data,
its organization and presentation, to
spur the creation of new tools and
insights for the American public, and to
solicit public input on how energy
generation, distribution and use could
be transformed to better serve our 21st
century society and economy.
DATES: See Key Challenge Dates &
Deadlines in SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION.
ADDRESSES: The American Energy Data
Challenge is available at https://
energychallenge.energy.gov/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Christopher Irwin, U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of Electricity Delivery
and Energy Reliability, OE–50, 1000
Independence Ave. SW., Washington,
DC 20585; email: christopher.irwin@
hq.doe.gov.
Mr. Matthew Theall, U.S. Department
of Energy, Office of Electricity Delivery
and Energy Reliability, OE–50, 1000
Independence Ave. SW., Washington,
DC 20585; email: matthew.theall@
hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
I. Key Challenge Dates & Deadlines
Below is a summary of approximate
challenge dates. Official dates for
Contest 1 were provided when the
American Energy Data Challenge was
announced on November 6, 2013, as
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well as expected dates for Contests 2, 3,
and 4.
Contest 1: Submissions: November 6–
November 29, 2013. Judging:
December 2–December 13, 2013.
Winners Announced: December 16–
December 20, 2013.
Contest 2: Submissions: Mid-January–
Mid-February 2014. Judging: Late
February 2014. Winners
announced: March 2014.
Contest 3: Submissions: Mid-April–MidMay 2014. Judging: Late May 2014.
Winners announced: June 2014.
Contest 4: Submissions: Mid-June–July
2014. Judging: Early August 2014.
Winners announced: September
2014.
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II. Introduction
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The prizes for this four-part Challenge
will be awarded in stages after each
Contest is complete and will consist of
a cash award and an opportunity to be
recognized at a public announcement of
the final winners. Each Contest winner
will be awarded a small portion of the
total cash pool. Winner(s) may be
invited to a public announcement event
hosted by DOE and its supporters and
will be highlighted on DOE’s Web site.
For the purposes of this Challenge, the
term Submissions (‘‘Submissions’’)
refers to the total portfolio of submitted
ideas, products, and other entries.
Monetary prizes will be awarded to each
of the four Contest winners. Contestants
are free to participate in one or more
Contests.
IV. Authority and Prize Amount
The Administration launched the
Energy Data Initiative in 2012 to liberate
data as a fuel for innovation while
rigorously protecting privacy. The
primary fuel for the Energy Data
Initiative is open data. Open data can
take many forms but generally includes
information that is machine-readable,
freely accessible, and in an industrystandard format. In particular, open data
from the private sector made available
to consumers may spur a uniquely
scalable degree of innovation. For
example, enabling energy customers to
securely access their own household or
building energy data—via a ‘‘Green
Button’’ on their utility Web site—has
fueled the next generation of energy
efficiency products and services. Within
this context, the U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE) is launching the American
Energy Data Challenge (the Challenge).
The Challenge will consist of four
parts: (1) Contest 1 will invite the public
to identify open data sets held by the
Department of Energy and other
organizations that can deliver new or
unexpected value, and incentivize
concepts that blend open and other data
in ways that could lead to future
applications for American consumers
and businesses. (2) Contest 2 will invite
software developers to create software
applications that enhance the value of
open data and Green Button data in
ways that benefit the public. (3) Contest
3 will invite the public to offer
approaches that improve the
discoverability, usability, or
understanding of open data and Green
Button data resources. (4) Contest 4
invites bold ideas for re-imagining all
aspects of America’s energy system, and
how this system could be changed for
the better, including the way energy is
generated, delivered, secured and sold.
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This Challenge is being conducted
under the authority of the America
COMPETES Act of 2010, 15 U.S.C. 3719.
Monetary prizes will be awarded,
subject to the availability of funds. DOE
reserves the right to suspend, cancel,
extend, or curtail the Challenge as
required or determined by appropriate
DOE officials. Nothing within this
document or in any documents
supporting the Challenge shall be
construed as obligating DOE or any
other Federal agency or instrumentality
to any expenditure of appropriated
funds, or any obligation or expenditure
of funds in excess of or in advance of
available appropriations. DOE will
award a single dollar amount to winning
Team(s) and each Team, whether
consisting of a single or multiple
Contestants, is solely responsible for
allocating any prize amount among its
member Contestants as they deem
appropriate. DOE will not arbitrate,
intervene, advise on, or resolve any
matters between entrant members. It
will be up to the winning Team(s) to
reallocate the prize money among its
member Contestants, if they deem it
appropriate.
V. Prize Eligibility
To be eligible to compete within this
Challenge all of the requirements stated
below must be met:
A. All Challenge entrants must be
identified in their Challenge Submission
under a named Team (‘‘Team’’).
B. Each Team member (‘‘Contestant’’)
must be: (a) A citizen or permanent
resident of the United States who is at
least thirteen (13) years old at the time
of entry; or (b) a private entity, such as
a corporation or other organization, that
is a lawfully-organized entity
established in accordance with
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applicable State laws and in good
standing in their respective jurisdiction,
with operations in the U.S. or its
Territories or a foreign legal entity
having an officially recognized place of
business in the U.S. or its Territories.
Individuals submitting on behalf of
corporations, nonprofits, or groups of
individuals (such as an academic class)
must meet the eligibility requirements
for individual Contestants. A Contestant
may join more than one Team.
C. Each Team that registers for the
Challenge must be able to receive
payments that are legally made from the
U.S. in U.S. dollars. Minors must
provide proof of consent of a parent or
legal guardian.
D. Each Team must have a bank
account into which funds can be legally
deposited from the U.S. in U.S. dollars.
E. The Team and all its Contestant
members must agree to assume any and
all risks related to the Challenge and
waive all claims against the Federal
Government and related entities, except
in cases of willful misconduct, for any
injury, death, damage, or loss of
personal property, revenue or profits,
whether direct, indirect, or
consequential, arising from their
participation in the Challenge
competition, whether the injury, death,
damage, or loss arises through
negligence or otherwise.
F. Each Team shall submit all
required documentation in English and
any monetary figures shall be stated or
referenced in U.S. dollars.
G. DOE employees, employees of
sponsoring organizations (including
participating industry leaders and
employees of their associated or
affiliated organizations), and members
of their immediate family (spouses,
children, siblings, parents), and persons
living in the same household as such
persons, whether or not related, are not
eligible to participate in the Challenge.
VI. Open Data and Green Button Data
Specifications
The Department of Energy has data
available in a variety of locations and in
a variety of formats. For this Challenge,
where use of existing datasets is
required, the data resources that are to
be used by Teams are the datasets that
can be directly and legally accessed.
Green Button data means formatted data
produced by the system developed by
the North American Energy Standards
Board for providing web-based secure
access to energy bill account
information, energy usage information,
and energy consumption and usage data
to customers of utilities and energy
providers for the purposes of business
management and energy usage
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management. A partial list of electricity
and gas service providers supporting
Green Button data is available at
https://www.greenbuttondata.org/
greenadopt.html.
Use of open data or Green Button data
is mandatory to be considered for a
prize in Challenges 1, 2, and 3 listed
above. However, DOE also encourages
combining the value of this data with
other non-open data, such as weather
data or GPS technologies on a smart
phone.
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VII. Evaluation Criteria
It is of paramount importance to the
American Energy Data Challenge that
any use of open data or Green Button
data protects privacy. Any generated
idea, application, design, or other entry
that presents a potential violation of this
principle will be rejected by the judges.
The following evaluation criteria are
common across all four Contests, but
complete rules and judging criteria will
be published under each Contest.
Common Criteria for Challenge
Potential Impact: Each Submission
will be rated on the strength of its
potential to help individuals,
organizations, and communities make
greater use of open data or resources
held by DOE, data in the Green Button
data format, or energy infrastructure in
the United States.
Creativity and Innovation: Each
Submission will be rated for the degree
of new thinking it brings to the subject
matter of each Contest, and the
creativity shown in designing for
impact.
Helps Deliver Services Smarter and
Faster: Each Submission will be rated
for the degree to which public resources
can be discovered and utilized or how
open data and energy infrastructure can
be efficiently leveraged to greatest
citizen benefit.
Use of Open Data: Each Submission
in Contests 1, 2, and 3 must make use
of open data or Green Button data.
Judges will be looking at both the depth
of usage for each data stream and the
breadth of different data streams that are
integrated.
Submissions will be judged by an
expert panel as well as the public. The
expert judging panel will be appointed
by DOE, may include both Federal and
non-Federal personnel, and will
determine winners of Contests 1–4.
Each Contest will also feature a Popular
Choice award, to be determined by
public vote. Public votes will be
displayed on the Challenge Web site,
but will be verified for integrity. The
winners of the Popular Choice Awards
will be determined on the basis of the
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verified vote counts, as determined by
DOE, and DOE reserves the right to
suspend, cancel or extend the Popular
Choice voting period at any time for any
reason.
VIII. Submission Requirements
The official time-keeping device will
be announced at the launch of each
Contest, which shall be used for
determining submission date and time,
and compliance with submission
timelines. The rules for Submissions—
subject to modification as the individual
Contests require—by Teams are as
follows:
(a) Visit https://
energychallenge.energy.gov/ and click
‘‘Sign Up’’ to create a Contest account,
or click ‘‘Log In’’ and log in with an
existing account.
(b) Register your interest in
participating by clicking ‘‘Accept this
Challenge’’ on the Challenge Web site in
order to receive important Challenge
updates. Registration is free.
(c) After you sign up on the Challenge
Web site, a confirmation email will be
sent to the email address you provided.
Use the confirmation email to verify
your email address. As a registered
Contestant, you will then be able to
enter the each Contest by crafting a
Submission that conforms to the
requirements set forth in the Official
Rules.
(d) For Contest 1, submit an idea. For
Contest 2, create a software application
according to the Official Rules. For
Contest 3, meet the requirements for the
relevant prize category (visualization,
information design, directory, etc). For
Challenge 4, create a video.
(e) Challenge Submission
Requirements: Timing of Submission
requirements will be announced when
each Contest is launched, with Contest
1 commencing on the date specified
above. When a Submission is made, you
will be required to visit https://
energychallenge.energy.gov/ to confirm
that you have read and agree to the
Official Rules.
(g) Submission Rights:
1. For Contest 1, Submissions must be
submitted and released to the public
under a Creative Commons Attribution
3.0 Unported License.
2. By sending in a Submission to this
Challenge, you grant to DOE, and the
other supporters a royalty-free license
to: (i) Post on https://
energychallenge.energy.gov/ your
Submission(s) and if applicable a link to
the downloadable product in the online
store of the applicable software platform
(e.g., Google Play) or, if not distributed
through such platform, to your Web site;
and (ii) publicize the names of
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Challenge Contestants (including the
individual members of a team) and
winners and their Submissions through
media and events of DOE’s choosing.
Such license shall remain in force for
the duration of the Challenge and for a
period of no less than 12 consecutive
months following the announcement of
the Challenge winners.
(h) Submission Requirements: In
order for Submissions to be eligible to
win a Contest, they must meet the
following requirements:
1. Acceptable platforms—The
Submission, if in the form of software,
must be designed for the web, a
personal computer, a mobile handheld
device, console, or any platform broadly
accessible on the open internet.
2. Data used—For Contests 1, 2, and
3, the Submission must utilize open
data or Green Button data. The use of or
reference to data from other sources in
conjunction with required data is
strongly encouraged.
3. No DOE logo—The Submission
must not use DOE’s logo or official seal
in the Submission, and must not claim
DOE endorsement.
4. Functionality/Accuracy—In the
case of software applications, such
applications may be disqualified if the
software application fails to function as
expressed in the description and video
provided by the user, or if the software
application provides inaccurate
information.
5. Third Party Approval—
Submissions requiring approval from a
third party, such as an ‘‘app store’’ like
the Apple App Store, in order to be
accessible to the public, must be
submitted to such third party or app
store for review before the end of the
Contest period. For any software
platform that is not easily shared on the
web before store approval, such as
Apple iPhone, you may submit your
working software product using a web
framework designed for those platforms
(such as PhoneGap), and provide the
required link to a video of your working
application. DOE may request access to
the product in person or via device
provisioning to verify any criteria or
functionality of your product.
6. Security—Submissions must be free
of malware. Contestant agrees that DOE
may conduct testing on the Submission
to determine whether malware or other
security threats may be present. DOE
may disqualify the Submission if, in
DOE’s judgment, the Submission may
damage Government or others’
equipment or operating environment.
7. No Previous Winners—Contestant
may not submit a Submission that is
substantially similar to a Submission
that has previously been submitted by
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the Team to another competition and
has won a prize.
8. DOE will also screen Submissions
for Team eligibility, IT security, and
compliance with the challenge Web
site’s Terms of Participation. Once a
Submission has been submitted, the
Team cannot make any changes or
alterations to any part of the
Submission. Ideas and products failing
to meet Submission requirements or
other Submission screenings will be
deemed ineligible to win a prize.
Posting a software application to
https://energychallenge.energy.gov/does
not constitute DOE’s final determination
of Team eligibility.
9. Each Submission must be original,
the work of the Team, and must not
infringe, misappropriate, or otherwise
violate the lawful rights of any
individual or organization including
intellectual property rights and
proprietary rights, privacy rights, or any
other rights of any person or entity.
Each Team further represents and
warrants to DOE and the other sponsors
that the Submission, and any use
thereof by DOE or the other sponsors (or
any of their respective partners,
subsidiaries and affiliates), shall not: (i)
Be defamatory or libelous in any
manner toward any person, (ii)
constitute or result in any
misappropriation or other violation of
any person’s publicity rights or right of
privacy, and (iii) infringe,
misappropriate, or otherwise violate any
intellectual property rights, proprietary
rights, privacy rights, moral rights, or
any other rights of any person or entity.
10. It is an express condition of
eligibility that each Team warrants and
represents that the Team’s Submission
is solely owned by the Team, that the
Submission is wholly original with the
Team, and that no other party has any
ownership rights or ownership interest
in the Submission.
11. A Team may contract with a third
party for technical assistance to create
the Submission, provided the idea or
product is solely the Team’s work
product and the result of the Team’s
ideas and creativity and the Team owns
all rights to it.
12. Each Submission must be in
English or, if in a language other than
English, the Submission must be
accompanied by an English translation
of the text.
13. Submissions will not be accepted
if they contain any matter that, in the
sole discretion of DOE or its judges, is
indecent, obscene, defamatory, libelous,
in bad taste, or demonstrates a lack of
respect for public morals or conduct. If
DOE, in its discretion, finds any
Submission to be unacceptable, then
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such Submission shall be deemed
disqualified.
14. Winners are responsible for both
reporting and paying all applicable
Federal, state, and local taxes payable
from any prize amounts awarded under
this Challenge.
IX. Additional Terms and Conditions
Challenge Subject to Applicable Law:
the Challenge is subject to all applicable
Federal laws and regulations.
Registering for this Challenge
constitutes each Team and/or
Contestant’s agreement to the official
rules as set forth on https://
energychallenge.energy.gov/ and
administrative decisions, which are
final and binding in all matters related
to the Challenge. Eligibility for a prize
award is contingent upon fulfilling all
requirements set forth herein.
Judges: The Submissions will be
judged by a qualified judging panel
selected by DOE at its sole discretion.
The judging panel will judge the
Submissions on the judging criteria
identified in the Contest rules in order
to select winners in each category.
Publicity: Except where prohibited,
participation in the Challenge
constitutes each winner’s consent to
DOE’s and its agents’ use of each
winner’s name, likeness, photograph,
voice, biographical information,
opinions, and/or hometown and state
information for promotional purposes
through any form of media, worldwide,
without further permission, payment, or
consideration.
Liability and Insurance: Any and all
information provided by or obtained
from the Federal Government is without
any warranty or representation
whatsoever, including but not limited to
its suitability for any particular purpose.
Upon registration, all Contestants agree
to assume and, thereby, have assumed
any and all risks of injury or loss in
connection with or in any way arising
from participation in this competition,
development of any application, or the
use of any application by the
Contestants or any third party. Upon
registration, all Contestants agree to and,
thereby, do waive and release any and
all claims or causes of action against the
Federal Government and its officers,
employees and agents for any and all
injury and damage of any nature
whatsoever (whether existing or
thereafter arising, whether direct,
indirect, or consequential and whether
foreseeable or not), arising from their
participation in the Challenge, whether
the claim or cause of action arises under
contract or tort. Upon registration, all
Contestants agree to and, thereby, shall
indemnify and hold harmless the
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Federal Government and its officers,
employees and agents for any and all
injury and damage of any nature
whatsoever (whether existing or
thereafter arising, whether direct,
indirect, or consequential and whether
foreseeable or not), including but not
limited to any damage that may result
from a virus, malware, etc., to
Government computer systems or data,
or to the systems or data of end-users of
the software and/or application(s)
which results, in whole or in part, from
the fault, negligence, or wrongful act or
omission of the Contestants or
Contestants’ officers, employees or
agents.
Records Retention and FOIA: All
materials submitted to DOE as part of a
Submission become DOE records and
cannot be returned. No confidential
information will be accepted with any
Submission. Submitters will be notified
of any Freedom of Information Act
requests for their Submissions in
accordance with 10 CFR part 1004.
508 Compliance: Participants should
keep in mind that the Department of
Energy considers universal accessibility
to information a priority for all
individuals, including individuals with
disabilities. In this regard, the
Department is strongly committed to
meeting its compliance obligations
under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. § 794d), as
amended, to ensure the accessibility of
its programs and activities to
individuals with disabilities. This
obligation includes acquiring accessible
electronic and information technology.
When evaluating Submissions for this
contest, the extent to which a
Submission complies with the
requirements for accessible technology
required by Section 508 will be
considered.
Public Voting: DOE is not responsible
for, nor is it required to count,
incomplete, late, misdirected, damaged,
unlawful, or illicit votes, including
those secured through payment or
achieved through automated means.
X. Contact Information
Department of Energy, Office of
Public Affairs, 7A–145, Attn: American
Energy Data Challenge, 1000
Independence Ave. SW., Washington,
DC 20585.
For questions about the Official Rules,
contact DataInnovation@hq.doe.gov.
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request for public comment on its draft
test plan for the High Burnup Dry
Storage Cask Research and Development
Project (CDP). The test plan will guide
the Department’s activities, research,
and development throughout the
execution of the High Burnup Dry
Storage Cask Research and Development
Project. The draft test plan places its
focus on ‘‘why’’ the project is being
performed and ‘‘what’’ the Department
plans to accomplish with the CDP. The
details on ‘‘how’’ the test plan will be
executed will be added when Dominion
Virginia Power, who is part of the
Electric Power research Institute (EPRI)
team, submits a License Amendment
Request for the existing North Anna
Generating Station Independent Spent
Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI). The
License Amendment Request will be
submitted to the NRC in the future. The
public will be provided an opportunity
to provide comments to the NRC on the
CDP test plan at that time. The DOE’s
Office of Used Nuclear Fuel Disposition
Research and Development has
coordinated this effort in collaboration
with its contractor EPRI and several
DOE national laboratories. The DOE is
seeking public stakeholder comment to
ensure CDP resources are invested
wisely to achieve measurable
improvements in our Nation’s data on
High Burnup Casks.
DATES: Written comments should be
submitted by December 12, 2013.
Comments received after this date will
be considered if it is practical to do so;
however, the DOE is only able to ensure
consideration of comments received on
or before this date.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
by any of the following methods:
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Electronic Form: Go to https://
www.id.energy.gov/insideNEID/
PublicInvolvement.htm. Locate the area
on the page that pertains to the draft test
plan for the High Burnup Dry Storage
Cask Research and Development Project
(CDP). Click on the link for the
electronic comment form. Populate the
form and click on ‘‘Submit’’.
E-Mail: CDP@id.doe.gov.
Mail: U.S. Department of Energy, C/O
Melissa Bates, 1955 Freemont Ave., MS
1235, Idaho Falls, ID 83415.
Hand Delivery or Courier: U.S.
Department of Energy, Willow Creek
Building Ground Floor, Room 185B,
1955 Fremont Ave., Attn: Melissa Bates,
Idaho Falls, ID, between 8 a.m. and 3:30
p.m. MT, Monday through Thursday,
except Federal holidays.
Fax: 208–526–6249.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mrs.
Melissa Bates, Contracting Officers
Representative, High Burnup Dry
Storage Cask Research and Development
Project, U.S. Department of Energy—
Idaho Operations Office, MS 1235, 1955
Fremont Ave., Idaho Falls, ID 83415,
(208) 526–4652, batesmc@id.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Department of Energy (DOE) has
performed recent assessments focusing
on long-term aging issues important to
the performance of the structures,
systems, and components of the dry
cask storage systems for high burnup
spent nuclear fuel. A number of
technical issues and research and data
needs have emerged from these
assessments. DOE has determined that a
large scale cask research and
development project using various
configurations of dry storage cask
systems and experiments would be
beneficial.
A draft test plan for the High Burnup
Dry Storage Cask Research and
Development Project (CDP) has been
drafted by DOE’s contractor the Electric
Power Research Institute (EPRI) to
document what is planned to be
accomplished by the CDP. DOE is
soliciting comments from the public to
obtain feedback on what the Department
plans to execute.
A copy of the draft test plan can be
found at the following link: https://
www.id.energy.gov/insideNEID/
PublicInvolvement.htm. Locate the area
on the page that pertains to the High
Burnup Dry Storage Cask Research and
Development Project (CDP). Click on the
link for the draft test plan.
will be considered that are received by
the deadline that appears in the DATES
section.
Instructions: Submit comments via
any of the mechanisms set forth in the
ADDRESSES section above. Identify your
name, organization affiliation,
comments on the draft test plan, email,
and phone number. If an email or phone
number is included, it will allow the
DOE to contact the commenter if
questions or clarifications arise. No
responses will be provided to
commenters in regards to the
disposition of their comments. All
comments will be officially recorded
without change or edit, including any
personal information provided.
Privacy Act: Data collected via the
mechanisms listed above will not be
protected from the public view in any
way. DOE does not intend to publish the
comments received externally; however,
data collected will be seen by multiple
entities while comments are resolved.
Submitting Comments
In the Federal Register of November
1, 2013 in FR Doc. 2013–26080, 78 FR
65622, please make the following
correction:
Stakeholder’s comments should be
aligned, if possible, with the goals and
objectives of the CDP. All comments
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
American Energy Data Challenge
AGENCY: Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability,
Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of a four-part competition.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced the
administration of a four-part prize competition titled ``American
Energy Data Challenge.'' The goal of this competition is to introduce
the public to the open data and resources offered by DOE, to solicit
feedback about the data, its organization and presentation, to spur the
creation of new tools and insights for the American public, and to
solicit public input on how energy generation, distribution and use
could be transformed to better serve our 21st century society and
economy.
DATES: See Key Challenge Dates & Deadlines in SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION.
ADDRESSES: The American Energy Data Challenge is available at https://energychallenge.energy.gov/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Christopher Irwin, U.S. Department
of Energy, Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability, OE-
50, 1000 Independence Ave. SW., Washington, DC 20585; email:
christopher.irwin@hq.doe.gov.
Mr. Matthew Theall, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of
Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability, OE-50, 1000 Independence
Ave. SW., Washington, DC 20585; email: matthew.theall@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Key Challenge Dates & Deadlines
Below is a summary of approximate challenge dates. Official dates
for Contest 1 were provided when the American Energy Data Challenge was
announced on November 6, 2013, as
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well as expected dates for Contests 2, 3, and 4.
Contest 1: Submissions: November 6-November 29, 2013. Judging: December
2-December 13, 2013. Winners Announced: December 16-December 20, 2013.
Contest 2: Submissions: Mid-January-Mid-February 2014. Judging: Late
February 2014. Winners announced: March 2014.
Contest 3: Submissions: Mid-April-Mid-May 2014. Judging: Late May 2014.
Winners announced: June 2014.
Contest 4: Submissions: Mid-June-July 2014. Judging: Early August 2014.
Winners announced: September 2014.
II. Introduction
The Administration launched the Energy Data Initiative in 2012 to
liberate data as a fuel for innovation while rigorously protecting
privacy. The primary fuel for the Energy Data Initiative is open data.
Open data can take many forms but generally includes information that
is machine-readable, freely accessible, and in an industry-standard
format. In particular, open data from the private sector made available
to consumers may spur a uniquely scalable degree of innovation. For
example, enabling energy customers to securely access their own
household or building energy data--via a ``Green Button'' on their
utility Web site--has fueled the next generation of energy efficiency
products and services. Within this context, the U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE) is launching the American Energy Data Challenge (the
Challenge).
The Challenge will consist of four parts: (1) Contest 1 will invite
the public to identify open data sets held by the Department of Energy
and other organizations that can deliver new or unexpected value, and
incentivize concepts that blend open and other data in ways that could
lead to future applications for American consumers and businesses. (2)
Contest 2 will invite software developers to create software
applications that enhance the value of open data and Green Button data
in ways that benefit the public. (3) Contest 3 will invite the public
to offer approaches that improve the discoverability, usability, or
understanding of open data and Green Button data resources. (4) Contest
4 invites bold ideas for re-imagining all aspects of America's energy
system, and how this system could be changed for the better, including
the way energy is generated, delivered, secured and sold.
III. The Prizes
The prizes for this four-part Challenge will be awarded in stages
after each Contest is complete and will consist of a cash award and an
opportunity to be recognized at a public announcement of the final
winners. Each Contest winner will be awarded a small portion of the
total cash pool. Winner(s) may be invited to a public announcement
event hosted by DOE and its supporters and will be highlighted on DOE's
Web site. For the purposes of this Challenge, the term Submissions
(``Submissions'') refers to the total portfolio of submitted ideas,
products, and other entries. Monetary prizes will be awarded to each of
the four Contest winners. Contestants are free to participate in one or
more Contests.
IV. Authority and Prize Amount
This Challenge is being conducted under the authority of the
America COMPETES Act of 2010, 15 U.S.C. 3719. Monetary prizes will be
awarded, subject to the availability of funds. DOE reserves the right
to suspend, cancel, extend, or curtail the Challenge as required or
determined by appropriate DOE officials. Nothing within this document
or in any documents supporting the Challenge shall be construed as
obligating DOE or any other Federal agency or instrumentality to any
expenditure of appropriated funds, or any obligation or expenditure of
funds in excess of or in advance of available appropriations. DOE will
award a single dollar amount to winning Team(s) and each Team, whether
consisting of a single or multiple Contestants, is solely responsible
for allocating any prize amount among its member Contestants as they
deem appropriate. DOE will not arbitrate, intervene, advise on, or
resolve any matters between entrant members. It will be up to the
winning Team(s) to reallocate the prize money among its member
Contestants, if they deem it appropriate.
V. Prize Eligibility
To be eligible to compete within this Challenge all of the
requirements stated below must be met:
A. All Challenge entrants must be identified in their Challenge
Submission under a named Team (``Team'').
B. Each Team member (``Contestant'') must be: (a) A citizen or
permanent resident of the United States who is at least thirteen (13)
years old at the time of entry; or (b) a private entity, such as a
corporation or other organization, that is a lawfully-organized entity
established in accordance with applicable State laws and in good
standing in their respective jurisdiction, with operations in the U.S.
or its Territories or a foreign legal entity having an officially
recognized place of business in the U.S. or its Territories.
Individuals submitting on behalf of corporations, nonprofits, or groups
of individuals (such as an academic class) must meet the eligibility
requirements for individual Contestants. A Contestant may join more
than one Team.
C. Each Team that registers for the Challenge must be able to
receive payments that are legally made from the U.S. in U.S. dollars.
Minors must provide proof of consent of a parent or legal guardian.
D. Each Team must have a bank account into which funds can be
legally deposited from the U.S. in U.S. dollars.
E. The Team and all its Contestant members must agree to assume any
and all risks related to the Challenge and waive all claims against the
Federal Government and related entities, except in cases of willful
misconduct, for any injury, death, damage, or loss of personal
property, revenue or profits, whether direct, indirect, or
consequential, arising from their participation in the Challenge
competition, whether the injury, death, damage, or loss arises through
negligence or otherwise.
F. Each Team shall submit all required documentation in English and
any monetary figures shall be stated or referenced in U.S. dollars.
G. DOE employees, employees of sponsoring organizations (including
participating industry leaders and employees of their associated or
affiliated organizations), and members of their immediate family
(spouses, children, siblings, parents), and persons living in the same
household as such persons, whether or not related, are not eligible to
participate in the Challenge.
VI. Open Data and Green Button Data Specifications
The Department of Energy has data available in a variety of
locations and in a variety of formats. For this Challenge, where use of
existing datasets is required, the data resources that are to be used
by Teams are the datasets that can be directly and legally accessed.
Green Button data means formatted data produced by the system developed
by the North American Energy Standards Board for providing web-based
secure access to energy bill account information, energy usage
information, and energy consumption and usage data to customers of
utilities and energy providers for the purposes of business management
and energy usage
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management. A partial list of electricity and gas service providers
supporting Green Button data is available at https://www.greenbuttondata.org/greenadopt.html.
Use of open data or Green Button data is mandatory to be considered
for a prize in Challenges 1, 2, and 3 listed above. However, DOE also
encourages combining the value of this data with other non-open data,
such as weather data or GPS technologies on a smart phone.
VII. Evaluation Criteria
It is of paramount importance to the American Energy Data Challenge
that any use of open data or Green Button data protects privacy. Any
generated idea, application, design, or other entry that presents a
potential violation of this principle will be rejected by the judges.
The following evaluation criteria are common across all four Contests,
but complete rules and judging criteria will be published under each
Contest.
Common Criteria for Challenge
Potential Impact: Each Submission will be rated on the strength of
its potential to help individuals, organizations, and communities make
greater use of open data or resources held by DOE, data in the Green
Button data format, or energy infrastructure in the United States.
Creativity and Innovation: Each Submission will be rated for the
degree of new thinking it brings to the subject matter of each Contest,
and the creativity shown in designing for impact.
Helps Deliver Services Smarter and Faster: Each Submission will be
rated for the degree to which public resources can be discovered and
utilized or how open data and energy infrastructure can be efficiently
leveraged to greatest citizen benefit.
Use of Open Data: Each Submission in Contests 1, 2, and 3 must make
use of open data or Green Button data. Judges will be looking at both
the depth of usage for each data stream and the breadth of different
data streams that are integrated.
Submissions will be judged by an expert panel as well as the
public. The expert judging panel will be appointed by DOE, may include
both Federal and non-Federal personnel, and will determine winners of
Contests 1-4. Each Contest will also feature a Popular Choice award, to
be determined by public vote. Public votes will be displayed on the
Challenge Web site, but will be verified for integrity. The winners of
the Popular Choice Awards will be determined on the basis of the
verified vote counts, as determined by DOE, and DOE reserves the right
to suspend, cancel or extend the Popular Choice voting period at any
time for any reason.
VIII. Submission Requirements
The official time-keeping device will be announced at the launch of
each Contest, which shall be used for determining submission date and
time, and compliance with submission timelines. The rules for
Submissions--subject to modification as the individual Contests
require--by Teams are as follows:
(a) Visit https://energychallenge.energy.gov/ and click ``Sign Up''
to create a Contest account, or click ``Log In'' and log in with an
existing account.
(b) Register your interest in participating by clicking ``Accept
this Challenge'' on the Challenge Web site in order to receive
important Challenge updates. Registration is free.
(c) After you sign up on the Challenge Web site, a confirmation
email will be sent to the email address you provided. Use the
confirmation email to verify your email address. As a registered
Contestant, you will then be able to enter the each Contest by crafting
a Submission that conforms to the requirements set forth in the
Official Rules.
(d) For Contest 1, submit an idea. For Contest 2, create a software
application according to the Official Rules. For Contest 3, meet the
requirements for the relevant prize category (visualization,
information design, directory, etc). For Challenge 4, create a video.
(e) Challenge Submission Requirements: Timing of Submission
requirements will be announced when each Contest is launched, with
Contest 1 commencing on the date specified above. When a Submission is
made, you will be required to visit https://energychallenge.energy.gov/
to confirm that you have read and agree to the Official Rules.
(g) Submission Rights:
1. For Contest 1, Submissions must be submitted and released to the
public under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
2. By sending in a Submission to this Challenge, you grant to DOE,
and the other supporters a royalty-free license to: (i) Post on https://energychallenge.energy.gov/ your Submission(s) and if applicable a link
to the downloadable product in the online store of the applicable
software platform (e.g., Google Play) or, if not distributed through
such platform, to your Web site; and (ii) publicize the names of
Challenge Contestants (including the individual members of a team) and
winners and their Submissions through media and events of DOE's
choosing. Such license shall remain in force for the duration of the
Challenge and for a period of no less than 12 consecutive months
following the announcement of the Challenge winners.
(h) Submission Requirements: In order for Submissions to be
eligible to win a Contest, they must meet the following requirements:
1. Acceptable platforms--The Submission, if in the form of
software, must be designed for the web, a personal computer, a mobile
handheld device, console, or any platform broadly accessible on the
open internet.
2. Data used--For Contests 1, 2, and 3, the Submission must utilize
open data or Green Button data. The use of or reference to data from
other sources in conjunction with required data is strongly encouraged.
3. No DOE logo--The Submission must not use DOE's logo or official
seal in the Submission, and must not claim DOE endorsement.
4. Functionality/Accuracy--In the case of software applications,
such applications may be disqualified if the software application fails
to function as expressed in the description and video provided by the
user, or if the software application provides inaccurate information.
5. Third Party Approval--Submissions requiring approval from a
third party, such as an ``app store'' like the Apple App Store, in
order to be accessible to the public, must be submitted to such third
party or app store for review before the end of the Contest period. For
any software platform that is not easily shared on the web before store
approval, such as Apple iPhone, you may submit your working software
product using a web framework designed for those platforms (such as
PhoneGap), and provide the required link to a video of your working
application. DOE may request access to the product in person or via
device provisioning to verify any criteria or functionality of your
product.
6. Security--Submissions must be free of malware. Contestant agrees
that DOE may conduct testing on the Submission to determine whether
malware or other security threats may be present. DOE may disqualify
the Submission if, in DOE's judgment, the Submission may damage
Government or others' equipment or operating environment.
7. No Previous Winners--Contestant may not submit a Submission that
is substantially similar to a Submission that has previously been
submitted by
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the Team to another competition and has won a prize.
8. DOE will also screen Submissions for Team eligibility, IT
security, and compliance with the challenge Web site's Terms of
Participation. Once a Submission has been submitted, the Team cannot
make any changes or alterations to any part of the Submission. Ideas
and products failing to meet Submission requirements or other
Submission screenings will be deemed ineligible to win a prize. Posting
a software application to https://energychallenge.energy.gov/does not
constitute DOE's final determination of Team eligibility.
9. Each Submission must be original, the work of the Team, and must
not infringe, misappropriate, or otherwise violate the lawful rights of
any individual or organization including intellectual property rights
and proprietary rights, privacy rights, or any other rights of any
person or entity. Each Team further represents and warrants to DOE and
the other sponsors that the Submission, and any use thereof by DOE or
the other sponsors (or any of their respective partners, subsidiaries
and affiliates), shall not: (i) Be defamatory or libelous in any manner
toward any person, (ii) constitute or result in any misappropriation or
other violation of any person's publicity rights or right of privacy,
and (iii) infringe, misappropriate, or otherwise violate any
intellectual property rights, proprietary rights, privacy rights, moral
rights, or any other rights of any person or entity.
10. It is an express condition of eligibility that each Team
warrants and represents that the Team's Submission is solely owned by
the Team, that the Submission is wholly original with the Team, and
that no other party has any ownership rights or ownership interest in
the Submission.
11. A Team may contract with a third party for technical assistance
to create the Submission, provided the idea or product is solely the
Team's work product and the result of the Team's ideas and creativity
and the Team owns all rights to it.
12. Each Submission must be in English or, if in a language other
than English, the Submission must be accompanied by an English
translation of the text.
13. Submissions will not be accepted if they contain any matter
that, in the sole discretion of DOE or its judges, is indecent,
obscene, defamatory, libelous, in bad taste, or demonstrates a lack of
respect for public morals or conduct. If DOE, in its discretion, finds
any Submission to be unacceptable, then such Submission shall be deemed
disqualified.
14. Winners are responsible for both reporting and paying all
applicable Federal, state, and local taxes payable from any prize
amounts awarded under this Challenge.
IX. Additional Terms and Conditions
Challenge Subject to Applicable Law: the Challenge is subject to
all applicable Federal laws and regulations. Registering for this
Challenge constitutes each Team and/or Contestant's agreement to the
official rules as set forth on https://energychallenge.energy.gov/ and
administrative decisions, which are final and binding in all matters
related to the Challenge. Eligibility for a prize award is contingent
upon fulfilling all requirements set forth herein.
Judges: The Submissions will be judged by a qualified judging panel
selected by DOE at its sole discretion. The judging panel will judge
the Submissions on the judging criteria identified in the Contest rules
in order to select winners in each category.
Publicity: Except where prohibited, participation in the Challenge
constitutes each winner's consent to DOE's and its agents' use of each
winner's name, likeness, photograph, voice, biographical information,
opinions, and/or hometown and state information for promotional
purposes through any form of media, worldwide, without further
permission, payment, or consideration.
Liability and Insurance: Any and all information provided by or
obtained from the Federal Government is without any warranty or
representation whatsoever, including but not limited to its suitability
for any particular purpose. Upon registration, all Contestants agree to
assume and, thereby, have assumed any and all risks of injury or loss
in connection with or in any way arising from participation in this
competition, development of any application, or the use of any
application by the Contestants or any third party. Upon registration,
all Contestants agree to and, thereby, do waive and release any and all
claims or causes of action against the Federal Government and its
officers, employees and agents for any and all injury and damage of any
nature whatsoever (whether existing or thereafter arising, whether
direct, indirect, or consequential and whether foreseeable or not),
arising from their participation in the Challenge, whether the claim or
cause of action arises under contract or tort. Upon registration, all
Contestants agree to and, thereby, shall indemnify and hold harmless
the Federal Government and its officers, employees and agents for any
and all injury and damage of any nature whatsoever (whether existing or
thereafter arising, whether direct, indirect, or consequential and
whether foreseeable or not), including but not limited to any damage
that may result from a virus, malware, etc., to Government computer
systems or data, or to the systems or data of end-users of the software
and/or application(s) which results, in whole or in part, from the
fault, negligence, or wrongful act or omission of the Contestants or
Contestants' officers, employees or agents.
Records Retention and FOIA: All materials submitted to DOE as part
of a Submission become DOE records and cannot be returned. No
confidential information will be accepted with any Submission.
Submitters will be notified of any Freedom of Information Act requests
for their Submissions in accordance with 10 CFR part 1004.
508 Compliance: Participants should keep in mind that the
Department of Energy considers universal accessibility to information a
priority for all individuals, including individuals with disabilities.
In this regard, the Department is strongly committed to meeting its
compliance obligations under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973 (29 U.S.C. Sec. 794d), as amended, to ensure the accessibility of
its programs and activities to individuals with disabilities. This
obligation includes acquiring accessible electronic and information
technology. When evaluating Submissions for this contest, the extent to
which a Submission complies with the requirements for accessible
technology required by Section 508 will be considered.
Public Voting: DOE is not responsible for, nor is it required to
count, incomplete, late, misdirected, damaged, unlawful, or illicit
votes, including those secured through payment or achieved through
automated means.
X. Contact Information
Department of Energy, Office of Public Affairs, 7A-145, Attn:
American Energy Data Challenge, 1000 Independence Ave. SW., Washington,
DC 20585.
For questions about the Official Rules, contact
DataInnovation@hq.doe.gov.
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Patricia A. Hoffman,
Assistant Secretary, Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy
Reliability.
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