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[Docket Number: 150702573–5573–01]
Announcement of Requirements and
Registration for National Institute of
Standards and Technology Prize
Competition—Reference Data
Challenge
National Institute of Standards
and Technology (NIST), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST), a
non-regulatory agency of the United
States Department of Commerce, is
conducting this prize competition to
spur the development of innovative
mobile applications that utilize NIST
datasets to help better share the data
and provide a useful service to those
who can best use it. NIST Standard
Reference Data (SRD) are welldocumented numeric data used in
technical problem-solving, research, and
development; over 100 types are
available for use in scientific and
engineering applications, with over 19
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SUMMARY:
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million downloads recorded annually
(excluding web-based time services).
Most of these data sets are currently
freely accessible through web-based
interfaces or are made available on CD
upon request. Mobile applications that
can readily access and utilize this data
will help drive further innovation and
support research through easy and lowbarrier access to the results of U.S. taxpayer funded research.
Participants in this prize competition
are invited to submit Apps (as defined
in this Notice) that use eligible NIST
Standard Reference Data (SRD) datasets
listed on the Event Web site, https://
nistdata.challengepost.com. These
eligible datasets pertain to physics and
chemistry and are frequently used by
high school, college, and graduate
students in advanced chemistry and
physics coursework.
DATES: Submission Period: July 27,
2015–September 28, 2015.
Announcement of Winners: November
16, 2015.
The Submission Period begins July
27, 2015, at 9 a.m. EDT and ends
September 28, 2015, at 5 p.m. EDT.
Prize competition dates are subject to
change at the discretion of NIST. Entries
submitted before or after the Submission
Period will not be reviewed or
considered for award.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Questions about the prize competition
can be directed to NIST via the Event
Web site, or by email to Heather Evans
at Appchallenge@nist.gov, phone 301–
975–4525.
Changes or updates to the prize
competition rules will be posted and
can be viewed at the Event Web site,
https://nistdata.challengepost.com.
Results of the prize competition will
be announced on the Event Web site,
https://nistdata.challengepost.com and
on the NIST Web site, www.nist.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Competition Sponsor
This prize competition
(‘‘Competition’’) is sponsored by the
National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST; www.nist.gov), a
non-regulatory Federal agency within
the United States Department of
Commerce. Founded in 1901, NIST’s
mission is to promote U.S. innovation
and industrial competitiveness by
advancing measurement science,
standards, and technology in ways that
enhance economic security and improve
our quality of life. NIST carries out its
mission through its programs, which
include: The NIST Laboratories,
conducting world-class research, often
in close collaboration with industry,
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that advances the Nation’s technology
infrastructure and helps U.S. companies
continually improve products and
services; the Hollings Manufacturing
Extension Partnership (MEP), a nationwide network of local centers offering
technical and business assistance to
smaller manufacturers to help them
create and retain jobs, increase profits,
and save time and money; and the
Baldrige Performance Excellence
Program, which promotes performance
excellence among U.S. manufacturers,
service companies, educational
institutions, health care providers, and
nonprofit organizations, conducts
outreach programs, and manages the
annual Malcolm Baldrige National
Quality Award, which recognizes
performance excellence and quality
achievement. The agency operates in
two locations: Gaithersburg, Maryland
(headquarters—234-hectare/578-acre
campus); and Boulder, Colorado (84hectare/208-acre campus). NIST
employs about 3,000 scientists,
engineers, technicians, and support and
administrative personnel. NIST also
hosts about 2,700 associates from
academia, industry, and other
government agencies, who collaborate
with NIST staff and access user
facilities. In addition, NIST partners
with more than 1,300 manufacturing
specialists and staff at more than 400
local MEP centers around the country.
NIST provides measurement and
calibration services via its Standard
Reference Materials®, calibration
services, and Standard Reference Data.
Eligibility Rules for Participating in the
Competition
This Competition is open to all
individuals over the age of 18 that are
residents of the 50 United States, the
District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the
U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, the
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana
Islands, and American Samoa, and to
for-profit or non-profit corporations,
institutions, or other validly formed
legal entities organized or incorporated
in, and which maintain a primary place
of business in, any of the preceding
jurisdictions. An individual, whether
participating singly or with a group,
must be a citizen or permanent resident
of the United States.
To be eligible to win a Competition
prize, a Participant (whether an
individual or legal entity) must have
registered to participate, must have
complied with all the requirements
under section 3719 of title 15, United
States Code (‘‘Prize competitions’’).
A Participant shall not be deemed
ineligible because the Participant used
Federal facilities or consulted with
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Federal employees in preparing its
submission to the Competition if the
facilities and employees are made
available to all Participants on an
equitable basis.
Multiple entries are permitted. Each
entry will be reviewed independently.
Multiple individuals and/or legal
entities may collaborate as a group to
submit a single entry, in which case all
members of the group must satisfy the
eligibility requirements, and a single
individual from the group must be
designated as an official representative
for each entry. That designated
individual will be responsible for
meeting all entry and evaluation
requirements. Participation is subject to
all U.S. federal, state and local laws and
regulations. Void where prohibited or
restricted by law. Participants are
responsible for checking applicable laws
and regulations in their jurisdiction(s)
before participating in this Competition,
to ensure that their participation is
legal. Individuals entering on behalf of
or representing a company, institution
or other legal entity are responsible for
confirming that their entry does not
violate any policies of that company,
institution or legal entity.
NIST employees, NIST associates, and
any other individuals or legal entities
involved with the design, production,
execution, distribution or evaluation of
the Competition, are not eligible to
enter. NIST employees and NIST Guest
Researchers are not eligible to enter.
Federal entities and non-NIST Federal
employees acting in their official
capacities are not eligible to enter. NonNIST Federal employees acting in their
personal capacities should consult with
their respective agency ethics officials to
determine whether their participation in
this Competition is permissible.
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Entry Process for Participants
To enter, create a user account at
ChallengePost by visiting
challengepost.com and register your
interest in participating in the
Competition at the Event Web site,
https://nistdata.challengepost.com.
Create an App (as defined herein) that
uses at least one of the eligible NIST
datasets identified on the Event Web
site.
NIST provides free online access to
high quality scientific data in a wide
range of disciplines. The eligible NIST
datasets for this Competition pertain to
physics and chemistry and are
frequently used by high school, college,
and graduate students in advanced
chemistry and physics coursework. For
example, below are links to four NIST
Standard Reference Data that represent
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some of the eligible NIST datasets for
this Competition:
(1) Ground Levels and Ionization
Energies for the Neutral Atoms (SRD
111, https://www.nist.gov/pml/data/ion_
energy.cfm),
(2) Atomic Weights and Isotopic
Compositions (SRD 144, https://
www.nist.gov/pml/data/comp.cfm),
(3) CODATA Fundamental Physical
Constants (SRD 121, https://
physics.nist.gov/cuu/Constants/), and
(4) the NIST Computational
Chemistry Comparison and Benchmark
Database (SRD 101, https://
cccbdb.nist.gov).
These four datasets are a subset of the
eligible NIST SRD datasets that are
listed on the Event Web site, https://
nistdata.challengepost.com. The four
datasets listed above represent some of
the most fundamental data in the NIST
SRD collection—from the speed of light
to the atomic weight of carbon.
Participants in this Competition are
invited to integrate other freely available
datasets into their applications to
increase the usefulness of the data to a
wider audience. For example, additional
free online NIST Standard Reference
Data can be found by searching the
NIST Data Gateway at https://
srdata.nist.gov/gateway.
While not required, other freely
available scientific data (from NIST or a
third-party) may enhance the usefulness
of the App for other users. A submission
requires (1) your App software provided
to the Competition Sponsor at no cost;
(2) a brief (less than 250 words) text
description of your App; (3) at least one
screenshot image of your App in use on
a mobile phone or tablet device; (4) a
brief (less than five minutes) video
demonstrating the functionality of your
App; and (5) confirmation that you have
read and agree to the Competition Rules
contained in this Notice. Participants
may begin submitting Competition
Entries at 9:00 a.m. EDT on July 27,
2015, to the Event Web site.
Competition Entries must be submitted
no later than 5:00 p.m. EDT on
September 28, 2015, to the Event Web
site.
Entries submitted before the start date
and time, or after the end date and time,
will not be evaluated or considered for
award. Entries sent to NIST in any
manner other than through the Event
Web site will not be evaluated or
considered for award. Entries that do
not comply with the formatting
requirements set forth in this Notice and
the Event Web site will not be evaluated
or considered for award. Changes or
updates to the prize competition rules
will be posted and can be viewed at the
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Event Web site, https://
nistdata.challengepost.com.
Entries must be complete, nonconfidential and in English.
In general, each Entry:
(a) Must affirmatively represent that
the Participant (and each Participant if
more than one) has read and consents to
be governed by the Competition rules
and meets the eligibility requirements;
(b) Must include an App (i.e., a
working software application that
operates on a mobile device using one
of three operating systems, i.e., iOS,
Android, or Windows, together with
relevant documentation and code to
install and run the application) that uses
at least one of the eligible NIST datasets
as described above in the Entry Process
for Participants. The App should meet
the minimum criteria described below
in the Evaluation, Judging, and
Selection of Winner(s). The Participant
must provide a way for the Competition
Sponsor to test the App at no cost, such
as a weblink, installation file, or shared
test build. Details are provided at the
Event Web site. Namely, for Android or
Windows applications, the Participant
can upload an .apk file in the
submission form or provide a link for
the Competition Sponsor to download
the Participant’s App. For iOS
applications, the Participant should
provide a link if it is in the Apple Store
(promo code must be provided if the
Participant charges money for the app).
If a Participant’s iOS App is not yet
publicly available, the Participant must
send a test build following the
instructions on the Event Web site.
(c) Must include a brief (less than 250
words) text description of the
Participant’s App; and
(d) Must include at least one
photograph of the App running on a
mobile phone or tablet device, and
(e) Must include a weblink (YouTube
or Vimeo) to a short (less than five
minutes) video that demonstrates the
functionality of the application.
Participant must have permission to use
all content in the video, including
footage, music and images.
Competition Award(s)
The Prize Purse is a total of $45,000.
The Prize Purse may increase, but will
not decrease. Any increases in the Prize
Purse will be posted on the Event Web
site and published in the Federal
Register. The Prize Purse will be used
to fund one or more awards.
NIST will announce via the Event
Web site any Entry(ies) as to which the
Judges have made a cash award (each,
an ‘‘Award’’). The anticipated number
and amount of the Awards that will be
awarded for this Competition is set forth
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in this Notice; however, the Judges are
not obligated to make all or any Awards,
and reserve the right to award fewer
than the anticipated number of Awards
in the event an insufficient number of
eligible Entries meet any one or more of
the Judging Criteria for this
Competition, based on the Judges’
evaluation of the quality of Entries and
in their sole discretion. Awards will be
made based on the Judges’ evaluation of
an Entry’s compliance with the Judging
Criteria for this Competition. All
potential winners will be notified by the
email address provided in the
submission document and may be
required to complete further
documentation confirming their
eligibility. Return of any notification as
‘‘undeliverable’’ will result in
disqualification. After verification of
eligibility, Awards will be distributed in
the form of a check or electronic funds
transfer addressed to the official
representative specified in the winning
entry. That official representative will
have sole responsibility for further
distribution of any Award among
Participants in a group Entry or within
a company or institution that has
submitted an Entry through that
representative. Each list of Entries
receiving Awards for the Competition
will be made public according to the
timeline outlined on the Event Web site.
All Awards are a one-time offer and
there is no offer of licensure, royalty, or
other financial compensation implied
beyond the Awards. Winners are
responsible for all taxes and reporting
related to any Award received as part of
the Competition.
All costs incurred in the preparation
of Competition Entries are to be borne
by Participants.
Evaluation, Judging, and Selection of
Winner(s)
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Submission Evaluation Criteria
This section discusses how
Participant submissions will be
evaluated.
Entry Submission and Review
The requirements for submission of a
complete entry are detailed in the above
section ‘‘Entry Process for Participants’’
and at the Event Web site. Submissions
will be reviewed by Subject Matter
Experts (described below), who will
determine whether the submission
meets the following minimum criteria
for consideration for a Prize:
1. General: App submission should
include detailed instructions on how to
install and operate the App, and system
requirements to run the App.
2. NIST Acknowledgment: The
following notice should be displayed
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prominently within the application:
‘‘This product uses data provided by the
National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) but is not endorsed
or certified by NIST.’’ The NIST SRD
number must also be displayed
prominently in the application. Use of
the NIST or Department of Commerce
logos is prohibited.
3. Functionality/Accuracy: A
Submission may be disqualified if the
software application fails to function as
expressed in the description submitted
by the Participant.
4. Privacy: Participants should keep
in mind that NIST considers protection
of personal information an essential
element of App security. Apps must
seek user permission to access and use
personal information.
5. Security Vulnerabilities:
Participants must agree that NIST may
conduct testing on the App to determine
whether malware or other security
threats may be present. NIST may
disqualify the App if, in NIST’s sole
judgment, the App may damage
government or others’ equipment or
operating environment. For guidance
about minimizing security
vulnerabilities in mobile applications,
Participants can consult NIST Special
Publication 800–163, ‘‘Vetting the
Security of Mobile Applications’’
(https://dx.doi.org/10.6028/NIST.SP.800163).
6. Completeness: Other required
components of the submission (as listed
in the Entry Process for Participants
section above) are complete.
Submissions that meet the minimum
criteria specified above will be
presented to the Judges for evaluation.
Judges are not required to test the App
and may choose to judge based solely on
the text description, images, and video
provided in the Submission. Judges will
evaluate submissions using the
following Judging Criteria (the
weighting percentage for each criterion
is given in parentheses):
1. Potential impact: How strong is the
potential of the submission to help
students and other technical experts use
NIST Standard Reference Data? (25%)
2. Creativity and Innovation: To what
degree is this submission innovative?
Does it bring new thinking and
creativity to improving access to NIST
Standard Reference Data? (25%)
3. Implementation: Does the App
work well? Does it provide an engaging
user experience and have interactive
capabilities? (25%)
4. Uses scientific reference data: Does
the App use at least one of the eligible
datasets? Preference will be given to
applications that integrate more than
one dataset. (25%)
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Awards:
First, Second, and Third Place Prizes
will be selected by the Judges.
• First Place Prize is $30,000
• Second Place Prize is $10,000
• Third Place Prize is $5,000
Subject Matter Experts and Judges
Subject Matter Experts, to be selected
by NIST, will, as a body, represent a
high degree of technical background in
App development, software security,
and scientific research data. Subject
Matter Experts will consist of NIST
employees or NIST associates and will
provide initial assessments of App
submissions using the criteria described
herein to determine whether the
submission meets the minimum criteria.
Subject Matter Experts will not select
winners of any Awards.
A panel of highly qualified Judges
appointed by the NIST Director will
select winners of Awards to be awarded
to First, Second, and Third Place
Submissions using the Judging Criteria
described herein. The panel of Judges
has a collective expertise that creates an
overall balanced panel with broad
representation of relevant areas to the
challenge such as App design, NIST
datasets, measurement science,
standards, data security, user interfaces,
Web sites, and/or mobile devices.
Judges include individuals from both
inside and outside NIST who are
experts in areas relevant to the
challenge. The Judges may not have
personal or financial interests in, or be
an employee, officer, director, or agent
of any entity that is a registered
Participant in this Competition, and
may not have a familial or financial
relationship with an individual who is
a registered Participant. In the event of
such a conflict, a Judge must recuse
himself or herself. A Participant(s)
should review the list of the Judges
available at the Event Web site, and
must identify, as part of their Entry
submission, any Judge who has personal
or financial interests in, or is an
employee, officer, director, or agent of
any entity that is a Participant in this
Competition, or who has a familial or
financial relationship with an
individual who is a Participant.
Thereafter, a Participant(s) must
immediately inform the Competition
Sponsor through the Event Web site of
a change in status resulting in a conflict
for any Judge as described above.
Failure to do so may disqualify a
Participant(s) from receiving an Award.
Intellectual Property Rights
Other than as set forth herein, NIST
does not make any claim to ownership
of your Entry or any of your intellectual
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property or third party intellectual
property that it may contain therein. By
participating in the Competition, you
are not granting any rights in any
patents or pending patent applications
related to your Entry; provided that by
submitting an Entry, you are granting
NIST certain limited rights as set forth
herein.
By submitting an Entry, you grant to
NIST the right to review your Entry as
described above in the section ‘‘Entry
Submission and Review,’’ to describe
your Entry in connection with any
materials created in connection with the
Competition and to have the Subject
Matter Experts, Judges, Competition
administrators, and the designees of any
of them, review your Entry.
By submitting an Entry, you grant a
non-exclusive right and license to NIST
to use your name, likeness, biographical
information, image, any other personal
data submitted with your Entry and the
contents in your Entry (including any
created works, such as YouTube®
videos, but not including any App
software submitted with or as part of
your Entry), in connection with the
Competition. You also agree that this
license is perpetual and irrevocable.
You agree that nothing in this Notice
grants you a right or license to use any
names or logos of NIST or the
Department of Commerce, or any other
intellectual property or proprietary
rights of NIST or the Department of
Commerce. You grant to NIST the right
to include your company or institution
name and logo (if your Entry is from a
company or institution) as a Participant
on the Event Web site and in materials
from NIST announcing winners of or
Participants in the Competition. Other
than these uses or as otherwise set forth
herein, you are not granting NIST any
rights to your trademarks.
Entries containing any matter which,
in the sole discretion of NIST, is
indecent, defamatory, in obvious bad
taste, which demonstrates a lack of
respect for public morals or conduct,
which promotes discrimination in any
form, which shows unlawful acts being
performed, which is slanderous or
libelous, or which adversely affects the
reputation of NIST, will not be
accepted. If NIST, in its sole discretion,
finds any Entry to be unacceptable, then
such Entry shall be deemed disqualified
and will not be evaluated or considered
for award. NIST shall have the right to
remove any content from the Event Web
site in its sole discretion at any time and
for any reason, including, but not
limited to, any online comment or
posting related to the Competition.
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Confidential Information
By making a submission to the
Competition, you agree that no part of
your submission includes any
confidential or proprietary information,
ideas or products, including but not
limited to information, ideas or
products within the scope of the Trade
Secrets Act, 18 U.S.C. 1905. Since NIST
does not wish to receive or hold any
submitted materials ‘‘in confidence,’’ it
is agreed that, with respect to your
Entry, no confidential or fiduciary
relationship or obligation of secrecy is
established between NIST and you, your
Entry team, the company or institution
you represent when submitting an
Entry, or any other person or entity
associated with any part of your Entry.
Warranties
By submitting an Entry, you represent
and warrant that all information you
submit is true and complete to the best
of your knowledge, that you have the
right and authority to submit the Entry
on your own behalf or on behalf of the
persons and entities that you specify
within the Entry, and that your Entry
(both the information and software
submitted in the Entry and the
underlying technologies or concepts
described in the Entry):
(a) Is your own original work, or is
submitted by permission with full and
proper credit given within your Entry;
(b) does not contain confidential
information or trade secrets (yours or
anyone else’s);
(c) does not knowingly, after due
inquiry (including, by way of example
only and without limitation, reviewing
the records of the United States Patent
and Trademark Office and inquiring of
any employees and other professionals
retained with respect to such matters),
violate or infringe upon the patent
rights, industrial design rights,
copyrights, trademarks, rights in
technical data, rights of privacy,
publicity or other intellectual property
or other rights of any person or entity;
(d) does not contain malicious code,
such as viruses, malware, timebombs,
cancelbots, worms, Trojan horses or
other potentially harmful programs or
other material or information;
(e) does not and will not violate any
applicable law, statute, ordinance, rule
or regulation, including, without
limitation, United States export laws
and regulations, including, but not
limited to, the International Traffic in
Arms Regulations and the Department
of Commerce Export Regulations; and
(f) does not trigger any reporting or
royalty or other obligation to any third
party.
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Limitation of Liability
By participating in the Competition,
you agree to assume any and all risks
and to release, indemnify and hold
harmless NIST, each of the Judges, and
Subject Matter Experts, from and against
any injuries, losses, damages, claims,
actions and any liability of any kind
(including attorneys’ fees) resulting
from or arising out of your participation
in, association with or submission to the
Competition (including any claims
alleging that your Entry infringes,
misappropriates or violates any third
party’s intellectual property rights). In
addition, you agree to waive claims
against the Federal Government and its
related entities, except in the case of
willful misconduct, for any injury,
death, damage, or loss of property,
revenue, or profits, whether direct,
indirect, or consequential, arising from
your participation in this Competition,
whether the injury, death, damage, or
loss arises through negligence or
otherwise.
NIST is not responsible for any
miscommunications such as technical
failures related to computer, telephone,
cable, and unavailable network or server
connections, related technical failures,
or other failures related to hardware,
software or virus, or incomplete or late
Entries. Any compromise to the fair and
proper conduct of the Competition may
result in the disqualification of an Entry
or Participant, termination of the
Competition, or other remedial action,
at the sole discretion of NIST. NIST
reserves the right in its sole discretion
to extend or modify the dates of the
Competition, and to change the terms
set forth herein governing any phases
taking place after the effective date of
any such change. By entering, you agree
to the terms set forth herein and to all
decisions of NIST, the Judges, the
Subject Matter Experts, and/or all of
their respective agents, which are final
and binding in all respects.
NIST is not responsible for: (1) Any
incorrect or inaccurate information,
whether caused by a Participant,
printing errors, or by any of the
equipment or programming associated
with or used in the Competition; (2)
unauthorized human intervention in
any part of the Entry process for the
Competition; (3) technical or human
error that may occur in the
administration of the Competition or the
processing of Entries; or (4) any injury
or damage to persons or property that
may be caused, directly or indirectly, in
whole or in part, from a Participant’s
participation in the Competition or
receipt or use or misuse of an Award.
If for any reason an Entry is confirmed
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to have been deleted erroneously, lost,
or otherwise destroyed or corrupted, the
Participant’s sole remedy is to submit
another Entry in the Competition.
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Quarterly Board Meeting
August 6: Committee Meetings
Termination and Disqualification
AGENCY:
NIST reserves the authority to cancel,
suspend, and/or modify the
Competition, or any part of it, if any
fraud, technical failures, or any other
factor beyond NIST’s reasonable control
impairs the integrity or proper
functioning of the Competition, as
determined by NIST in its sole
discretion.
NIST reserves the right to disqualify
any Participant or Participant team it
believes to be tampering with the Entry
process or the operation of the
Competition or to be acting in violation
of any applicable rule or condition. Any
attempt by any person to undermine the
legitimate operation of the Competition
may be a violation of criminal or civil
law.
Verification of Potential Winner(s)
All potential winners are subject to
verification by NIST, whose decisions
are final and binding in all matters
related to the Competition.
Potential winner(s) must continue to
comply with all terms and conditions of
the Competition Rules described in this
notice and posted on the Event Web site
as Official Rules, and winning is
contingent upon fulfilling all
requirements. In the event that a
potential winner, or an announced
winner, is found to be ineligible or is
disqualified for any reason, NIST may
make award, instead, to another
Participant, as may be determined by
the Judges.
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Personal and contact information is
not collected by NIST for commercial or
marketing purposes. Except as provided
herein, information submitted
throughout the Competition will be
used only to communicate with
Participants regarding Entries and/or the
Competition. Participant Entries and
submissions to the Competition may be
subject to disclosure under the Freedom
of Information Act (‘‘FOIA’’).
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 3719.
Kevin Kimball,
Chief of Staff.
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Education.
Announcement of open and
closed meetings.
ACTION:
This notice sets forth the
agenda for the August 6–8, 2015
Quarterly Meeting of the National
Assessment Governing Board (hereafter
referred to as Governing Board). This
notice provides information to members
of the public who may be interested in
attending the meeting or providing
written comments on the meeting. The
notice of this meeting is required under
section 10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA).
SUMMARY:
The Quarterly Board meeting
will be held on the following dates:
• August 6, 2015 from 8:30 a.m. to
6:15 p.m.
• August 7, 2015 from 8:30 a.m. to
5:30 p.m.
• August 8, 2015 from 7:30 a.m. to
12:00 p.m.
DATES:
Westin Arlington Gateway,
801 North Glebe Road, Arlington, VA
22203.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Munira Mwalimu, Executive Officer,
800 North Capitol Street NW., Suite 825,
Washington, DC 20002, telephone: (202)
357–6938, fax: (202) 357–6945.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Statutory Authority and Function:
The National Assessment Governing
Board is established under Title III—
National Assessment of Educational
Progress Authorization Act, Public Law
107–279. Information on the Board and
its work can be found at www.nagb.gov.
The Board is established to formulate
policy for the National Assessment of
Educational Progress (NAEP). The
Board’s responsibilities include the
following: Selecting subject areas to be
assessed, developing assessment
frameworks and specifications,
developing appropriate student
achievement levels for each grade and
subject tested, developing standards and
procedures for interstate and national
comparisons, improving the form and
use of NAEP, developing guidelines for
reporting and disseminating results, and
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Closed Session: 8:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Executive Committee: Open Session:
4:30 p.m.–5:20 p.m.; Closed Session:
5:20 p.m.–6:15 p.m.
August 7: Full Board and Committee
Meetings
Full Board: Open Session: 8:30 a.m.–
10:15 a.m.; Closed Session: 12:45 p.m.
to 2:45 p.m.; Open Session 2:45 p.m.–
5:30 p.m.
Committee Meetings
Assessment Development Committee
(ADC): Open Session: 10:15 a.m.–11:10
a.m.; Closed Session: 11:10 a.m.–12:30
p.m.
Reporting and Dissemination
Committee (R&D): Open Session: 10:15
a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Committee on Standards, Design and
Methodology (COSDAM): Open Session:
10:15 a.m.–11:45 a.m.; Closed Session:
11:45 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
August 8: Full Board and Committee
Meetings
Nominations Committee: Closed
Session: 7:30 a.m.–8:15 a.m.
Full Board: Closed Session: 8:30 a.m.–
10:00 a.m. Open Session 10:00 a.m.–
12:00 p.m.
On August 6, 2015, from 8:30 a.m. to
4:00 p.m., the Assessment Development
Committee will meet in closed session
to review assessment items for the
NAEP transition to digital-based
assessments (DBA). The review will
include secure items in mathematics at
grades 4 and 8 for the 2016 pilot, in
preparation for the 2017 operational
assessment. The Committee’s reviews
and discussions on secure test items
cannot be discussed in an open meeting
to protect the confidentiality of the
secure assessment materials. Premature
disclosure of these results would
significantly impede implementation of
the NAEP assessment program, and is
therefore protected by exemption 9(B) of
section 552b(c) of Title 5 United States
Code.
The Board’s standing committees will
meet to conduct regularly scheduled
work, based on agenda items planned
for this quarterly Board meeting, and
follow up items as reported in the
Board’s committee meeting minutes
available at https://nagb.gov/what-we-do/
board-committee-reports-andagendas.html.
The Executive Committee will
convene in open session on August 6,
2015 from 4:30 p.m. to 5:20 p.m. and
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and Technology
[Docket Number: 150702573-5573-01]
Announcement of Requirements and Registration for National
Institute of Standards and Technology Prize Competition--Reference Data
Challenge
AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), a
non-regulatory agency of the United States Department of Commerce, is
conducting this prize competition to spur the development of innovative
mobile applications that utilize NIST datasets to help better share the
data and provide a useful service to those who can best use it. NIST
Standard Reference Data (SRD) are well-documented numeric data used in
technical problem-solving, research, and development; over 100 types
are available for use in scientific and engineering applications, with
over 19 million downloads recorded annually (excluding web-based time
services). Most of these data sets are currently freely accessible
through web-based interfaces or are made available on CD upon request.
Mobile applications that can readily access and utilize this data will
help drive further innovation and support research through easy and
low-barrier access to the results of U.S. tax-payer funded research.
Participants in this prize competition are invited to submit Apps
(as defined in this Notice) that use eligible NIST Standard Reference
Data (SRD) datasets listed on the Event Web site, https://nistdata.challengepost.com. These eligible datasets pertain to physics
and chemistry and are frequently used by high school, college, and
graduate students in advanced chemistry and physics coursework.
DATES: Submission Period: July 27, 2015-September 28, 2015.
Announcement of Winners: November 16, 2015.
The Submission Period begins July 27, 2015, at 9 a.m. EDT and ends
September 28, 2015, at 5 p.m. EDT. Prize competition dates are subject
to change at the discretion of NIST. Entries submitted before or after
the Submission Period will not be reviewed or considered for award.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions about the prize competition
can be directed to NIST via the Event Web site, or by email to Heather
Evans at Appchallenge@nist.gov, phone 301-975-4525.
Changes or updates to the prize competition rules will be posted
and can be viewed at the Event Web site, https://nistdata.challengepost.com.
Results of the prize competition will be announced on the Event Web
site, https://nistdata.challengepost.com and on the NIST Web site,
www.nist.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Competition Sponsor
This prize competition (``Competition'') is sponsored by the
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST; www.nist.gov), a
non-regulatory Federal agency within the United States Department of
Commerce. Founded in 1901, NIST's mission is to promote U.S. innovation
and industrial competitiveness by advancing measurement science,
standards, and technology in ways that enhance economic security and
improve our quality of life. NIST carries out its mission through its
programs, which include: The NIST Laboratories, conducting world-class
research, often in close collaboration with industry, that advances the
Nation's technology infrastructure and helps U.S. companies continually
improve products and services; the Hollings Manufacturing Extension
Partnership (MEP), a nation-wide network of local centers offering
technical and business assistance to smaller manufacturers to help them
create and retain jobs, increase profits, and save time and money; and
the Baldrige Performance Excellence Program, which promotes performance
excellence among U.S. manufacturers, service companies, educational
institutions, health care providers, and nonprofit organizations,
conducts outreach programs, and manages the annual Malcolm Baldrige
National Quality Award, which recognizes performance excellence and
quality achievement. The agency operates in two locations:
Gaithersburg, Maryland (headquarters--234-hectare/578-acre campus); and
Boulder, Colorado (84-hectare/208-acre campus). NIST employs about
3,000 scientists, engineers, technicians, and support and
administrative personnel. NIST also hosts about 2,700 associates from
academia, industry, and other government agencies, who collaborate with
NIST staff and access user facilities. In addition, NIST partners with
more than 1,300 manufacturing specialists and staff at more than 400
local MEP centers around the country. NIST provides measurement and
calibration services via its Standard Reference Materials[supreg],
calibration services, and Standard Reference Data.
Eligibility Rules for Participating in the Competition
This Competition is open to all individuals over the age of 18 that
are residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto
Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern
Mariana Islands, and American Samoa, and to for-profit or non-profit
corporations, institutions, or other validly formed legal entities
organized or incorporated in, and which maintain a primary place of
business in, any of the preceding jurisdictions. An individual, whether
participating singly or with a group, must be a citizen or permanent
resident of the United States.
To be eligible to win a Competition prize, a Participant (whether
an individual or legal entity) must have registered to participate,
must have complied with all the requirements under section 3719 of
title 15, United States Code (``Prize competitions'').
A Participant shall not be deemed ineligible because the
Participant used Federal facilities or consulted with
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Federal employees in preparing its submission to the Competition if the
facilities and employees are made available to all Participants on an
equitable basis.
Multiple entries are permitted. Each entry will be reviewed
independently. Multiple individuals and/or legal entities may
collaborate as a group to submit a single entry, in which case all
members of the group must satisfy the eligibility requirements, and a
single individual from the group must be designated as an official
representative for each entry. That designated individual will be
responsible for meeting all entry and evaluation requirements.
Participation is subject to all U.S. federal, state and local laws and
regulations. Void where prohibited or restricted by law. Participants
are responsible for checking applicable laws and regulations in their
jurisdiction(s) before participating in this Competition, to ensure
that their participation is legal. Individuals entering on behalf of or
representing a company, institution or other legal entity are
responsible for confirming that their entry does not violate any
policies of that company, institution or legal entity.
NIST employees, NIST associates, and any other individuals or legal
entities involved with the design, production, execution, distribution
or evaluation of the Competition, are not eligible to enter. NIST
employees and NIST Guest Researchers are not eligible to enter. Federal
entities and non-NIST Federal employees acting in their official
capacities are not eligible to enter. Non-NIST Federal employees acting
in their personal capacities should consult with their respective
agency ethics officials to determine whether their participation in
this Competition is permissible.
Entry Process for Participants
To enter, create a user account at ChallengePost by visiting
challengepost.com and register your interest in participating in the
Competition at the Event Web site, https://nistdata.challengepost.com.
Create an App (as defined herein) that uses at least one of the
eligible NIST datasets identified on the Event Web site.
NIST provides free online access to high quality scientific data in
a wide range of disciplines. The eligible NIST datasets for this
Competition pertain to physics and chemistry and are frequently used by
high school, college, and graduate students in advanced chemistry and
physics coursework. For example, below are links to four NIST Standard
Reference Data that represent some of the eligible NIST datasets for
this Competition:
(1) Ground Levels and Ionization Energies for the Neutral Atoms
(SRD 111, https://www.nist.gov/pml/data/ion_energy.cfm),
(2) Atomic Weights and Isotopic Compositions (SRD 144, https://www.nist.gov/pml/data/comp.cfm),
(3) CODATA Fundamental Physical Constants (SRD 121, https://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Constants/), and
(4) the NIST Computational Chemistry Comparison and Benchmark
Database (SRD 101, https://cccbdb.nist.gov).
These four datasets are a subset of the eligible NIST SRD datasets
that are listed on the Event Web site, https://nistdata.challengepost.com. The four datasets listed above represent
some of the most fundamental data in the NIST SRD collection--from the
speed of light to the atomic weight of carbon. Participants in this
Competition are invited to integrate other freely available datasets
into their applications to increase the usefulness of the data to a
wider audience. For example, additional free online NIST Standard
Reference Data can be found by searching the NIST Data Gateway at
https://srdata.nist.gov/gateway.
While not required, other freely available scientific data (from
NIST or a third-party) may enhance the usefulness of the App for other
users. A submission requires (1) your App software provided to the
Competition Sponsor at no cost; (2) a brief (less than 250 words) text
description of your App; (3) at least one screenshot image of your App
in use on a mobile phone or tablet device; (4) a brief (less than five
minutes) video demonstrating the functionality of your App; and (5)
confirmation that you have read and agree to the Competition Rules
contained in this Notice. Participants may begin submitting Competition
Entries at 9:00 a.m. EDT on July 27, 2015, to the Event Web site.
Competition Entries must be submitted no later than 5:00 p.m. EDT on
September 28, 2015, to the Event Web site.
Entries submitted before the start date and time, or after the end
date and time, will not be evaluated or considered for award. Entries
sent to NIST in any manner other than through the Event Web site will
not be evaluated or considered for award. Entries that do not comply
with the formatting requirements set forth in this Notice and the Event
Web site will not be evaluated or considered for award. Changes or
updates to the prize competition rules will be posted and can be viewed
at the Event Web site, https://nistdata.challengepost.com.
Entries must be complete, non-confidential and in English.
In general, each Entry:
(a) Must affirmatively represent that the Participant (and each
Participant if more than one) has read and consents to be governed by
the Competition rules and meets the eligibility requirements;
(b) Must include an App (i.e., a working software application that
operates on a mobile device using one of three operating systems, i.e.,
iOS, Android, or Windows, together with relevant documentation and code
to install and run the application) that uses at least one of the
eligible NIST datasets as described above in the Entry Process for
Participants. The App should meet the minimum criteria described below
in the Evaluation, Judging, and Selection of Winner(s). The Participant
must provide a way for the Competition Sponsor to test the App at no
cost, such as a weblink, installation file, or shared test build.
Details are provided at the Event Web site. Namely, for Android or
Windows applications, the Participant can upload an .apk file in the
submission form or provide a link for the Competition Sponsor to
download the Participant's App. For iOS applications, the Participant
should provide a link if it is in the Apple Store (promo code must be
provided if the Participant charges money for the app). If a
Participant's iOS App is not yet publicly available, the Participant
must send a test build following the instructions on the Event Web
site.
(c) Must include a brief (less than 250 words) text description of
the Participant's App; and
(d) Must include at least one photograph of the App running on a
mobile phone or tablet device, and
(e) Must include a weblink (YouTube or Vimeo) to a short (less than
five minutes) video that demonstrates the functionality of the
application. Participant must have permission to use all content in the
video, including footage, music and images.
Competition Award(s)
The Prize Purse is a total of $45,000. The Prize Purse may
increase, but will not decrease. Any increases in the Prize Purse will
be posted on the Event Web site and published in the Federal Register.
The Prize Purse will be used to fund one or more awards.
NIST will announce via the Event Web site any Entry(ies) as to
which the Judges have made a cash award (each, an ``Award''). The
anticipated number and amount of the Awards that will be awarded for
this Competition is set forth
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in this Notice; however, the Judges are not obligated to make all or
any Awards, and reserve the right to award fewer than the anticipated
number of Awards in the event an insufficient number of eligible
Entries meet any one or more of the Judging Criteria for this
Competition, based on the Judges' evaluation of the quality of Entries
and in their sole discretion. Awards will be made based on the Judges'
evaluation of an Entry's compliance with the Judging Criteria for this
Competition. All potential winners will be notified by the email
address provided in the submission document and may be required to
complete further documentation confirming their eligibility. Return of
any notification as ``undeliverable'' will result in disqualification.
After verification of eligibility, Awards will be distributed in the
form of a check or electronic funds transfer addressed to the official
representative specified in the winning entry. That official
representative will have sole responsibility for further distribution
of any Award among Participants in a group Entry or within a company or
institution that has submitted an Entry through that representative.
Each list of Entries receiving Awards for the Competition will be made
public according to the timeline outlined on the Event Web site.
All Awards are a one-time offer and there is no offer of licensure,
royalty, or other financial compensation implied beyond the Awards.
Winners are responsible for all taxes and reporting related to any
Award received as part of the Competition.
All costs incurred in the preparation of Competition Entries are to
be borne by Participants.
Evaluation, Judging, and Selection of Winner(s)
Submission Evaluation Criteria
This section discusses how Participant submissions will be
evaluated.
Entry Submission and Review
The requirements for submission of a complete entry are detailed in
the above section ``Entry Process for Participants'' and at the Event
Web site. Submissions will be reviewed by Subject Matter Experts
(described below), who will determine whether the submission meets the
following minimum criteria for consideration for a Prize:
1. General: App submission should include detailed instructions on
how to install and operate the App, and system requirements to run the
App.
2. NIST Acknowledgment: The following notice should be displayed
prominently within the application: ``This product uses data provided
by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) but is not
endorsed or certified by NIST.'' The NIST SRD number must also be
displayed prominently in the application. Use of the NIST or Department
of Commerce logos is prohibited.
3. Functionality/Accuracy: A Submission may be disqualified if the
software application fails to function as expressed in the description
submitted by the Participant.
4. Privacy: Participants should keep in mind that NIST considers
protection of personal information an essential element of App
security. Apps must seek user permission to access and use personal
information.
5. Security Vulnerabilities: Participants must agree that NIST may
conduct testing on the App to determine whether malware or other
security threats may be present. NIST may disqualify the App if, in
NIST's sole judgment, the App may damage government or others'
equipment or operating environment. For guidance about minimizing
security vulnerabilities in mobile applications, Participants can
consult NIST Special Publication 800-163, ``Vetting the Security of
Mobile Applications'' (https://dx.doi.org/10.6028/NIST.SP.800-163).
6. Completeness: Other required components of the submission (as
listed in the Entry Process for Participants section above) are
complete.
Submissions that meet the minimum criteria specified above will be
presented to the Judges for evaluation. Judges are not required to test
the App and may choose to judge based solely on the text description,
images, and video provided in the Submission. Judges will evaluate
submissions using the following Judging Criteria (the weighting
percentage for each criterion is given in parentheses):
1. Potential impact: How strong is the potential of the submission
to help students and other technical experts use NIST Standard
Reference Data? (25%)
2. Creativity and Innovation: To what degree is this submission
innovative? Does it bring new thinking and creativity to improving
access to NIST Standard Reference Data? (25%)
3. Implementation: Does the App work well? Does it provide an
engaging user experience and have interactive capabilities? (25%)
4. Uses scientific reference data: Does the App use at least one of
the eligible datasets? Preference will be given to applications that
integrate more than one dataset. (25%)
Awards:
First, Second, and Third Place Prizes will be selected by the
Judges.
First Place Prize is $30,000
Second Place Prize is $10,000
Third Place Prize is $5,000
Subject Matter Experts and Judges
Subject Matter Experts, to be selected by NIST, will, as a body,
represent a high degree of technical background in App development,
software security, and scientific research data. Subject Matter Experts
will consist of NIST employees or NIST associates and will provide
initial assessments of App submissions using the criteria described
herein to determine whether the submission meets the minimum criteria.
Subject Matter Experts will not select winners of any Awards.
A panel of highly qualified Judges appointed by the NIST Director
will select winners of Awards to be awarded to First, Second, and Third
Place Submissions using the Judging Criteria described herein. The
panel of Judges has a collective expertise that creates an overall
balanced panel with broad representation of relevant areas to the
challenge such as App design, NIST datasets, measurement science,
standards, data security, user interfaces, Web sites, and/or mobile
devices. Judges include individuals from both inside and outside NIST
who are experts in areas relevant to the challenge. The Judges may not
have personal or financial interests in, or be an employee, officer,
director, or agent of any entity that is a registered Participant in
this Competition, and may not have a familial or financial relationship
with an individual who is a registered Participant. In the event of
such a conflict, a Judge must recuse himself or herself. A
Participant(s) should review the list of the Judges available at the
Event Web site, and must identify, as part of their Entry submission,
any Judge who has personal or financial interests in, or is an
employee, officer, director, or agent of any entity that is a
Participant in this Competition, or who has a familial or financial
relationship with an individual who is a Participant. Thereafter, a
Participant(s) must immediately inform the Competition Sponsor through
the Event Web site of a change in status resulting in a conflict for
any Judge as described above. Failure to do so may disqualify a
Participant(s) from receiving an Award.
Intellectual Property Rights
Other than as set forth herein, NIST does not make any claim to
ownership of your Entry or any of your intellectual
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property or third party intellectual property that it may contain
therein. By participating in the Competition, you are not granting any
rights in any patents or pending patent applications related to your
Entry; provided that by submitting an Entry, you are granting NIST
certain limited rights as set forth herein.
By submitting an Entry, you grant to NIST the right to review your
Entry as described above in the section ``Entry Submission and
Review,'' to describe your Entry in connection with any materials
created in connection with the Competition and to have the Subject
Matter Experts, Judges, Competition administrators, and the designees
of any of them, review your Entry.
By submitting an Entry, you grant a non-exclusive right and license
to NIST to use your name, likeness, biographical information, image,
any other personal data submitted with your Entry and the contents in
your Entry (including any created works, such as YouTube[supreg]
videos, but not including any App software submitted with or as part of
your Entry), in connection with the Competition. You also agree that
this license is perpetual and irrevocable.
You agree that nothing in this Notice grants you a right or license
to use any names or logos of NIST or the Department of Commerce, or any
other intellectual property or proprietary rights of NIST or the
Department of Commerce. You grant to NIST the right to include your
company or institution name and logo (if your Entry is from a company
or institution) as a Participant on the Event Web site and in materials
from NIST announcing winners of or Participants in the Competition.
Other than these uses or as otherwise set forth herein, you are not
granting NIST any rights to your trademarks.
Entries containing any matter which, in the sole discretion of
NIST, is indecent, defamatory, in obvious bad taste, which demonstrates
a lack of respect for public morals or conduct, which promotes
discrimination in any form, which shows unlawful acts being performed,
which is slanderous or libelous, or which adversely affects the
reputation of NIST, will not be accepted. If NIST, in its sole
discretion, finds any Entry to be unacceptable, then such Entry shall
be deemed disqualified and will not be evaluated or considered for
award. NIST shall have the right to remove any content from the Event
Web site in its sole discretion at any time and for any reason,
including, but not limited to, any online comment or posting related to
the Competition.
Confidential Information
By making a submission to the Competition, you agree that no part
of your submission includes any confidential or proprietary
information, ideas or products, including but not limited to
information, ideas or products within the scope of the Trade Secrets
Act, 18 U.S.C. 1905. Since NIST does not wish to receive or hold any
submitted materials ``in confidence,'' it is agreed that, with respect
to your Entry, no confidential or fiduciary relationship or obligation
of secrecy is established between NIST and you, your Entry team, the
company or institution you represent when submitting an Entry, or any
other person or entity associated with any part of your Entry.
Warranties
By submitting an Entry, you represent and warrant that all
information you submit is true and complete to the best of your
knowledge, that you have the right and authority to submit the Entry on
your own behalf or on behalf of the persons and entities that you
specify within the Entry, and that your Entry (both the information and
software submitted in the Entry and the underlying technologies or
concepts described in the Entry):
(a) Is your own original work, or is submitted by permission with
full and proper credit given within your Entry;
(b) does not contain confidential information or trade secrets
(yours or anyone else's);
(c) does not knowingly, after due inquiry (including, by way of
example only and without limitation, reviewing the records of the
United States Patent and Trademark Office and inquiring of any
employees and other professionals retained with respect to such
matters), violate or infringe upon the patent rights, industrial design
rights, copyrights, trademarks, rights in technical data, rights of
privacy, publicity or other intellectual property or other rights of
any person or entity;
(d) does not contain malicious code, such as viruses, malware,
timebombs, cancelbots, worms, Trojan horses or other potentially
harmful programs or other material or information;
(e) does not and will not violate any applicable law, statute,
ordinance, rule or regulation, including, without limitation, United
States export laws and regulations, including, but not limited to, the
International Traffic in Arms Regulations and the Department of
Commerce Export Regulations; and
(f) does not trigger any reporting or royalty or other obligation
to any third party.
Limitation of Liability
By participating in the Competition, you agree to assume any and
all risks and to release, indemnify and hold harmless NIST, each of the
Judges, and Subject Matter Experts, from and against any injuries,
losses, damages, claims, actions and any liability of any kind
(including attorneys' fees) resulting from or arising out of your
participation in, association with or submission to the Competition
(including any claims alleging that your Entry infringes,
misappropriates or violates any third party's intellectual property
rights). In addition, you agree to waive claims against the Federal
Government and its related entities, except in the case of willful
misconduct, for any injury, death, damage, or loss of property,
revenue, or profits, whether direct, indirect, or consequential,
arising from your participation in this Competition, whether the
injury, death, damage, or loss arises through negligence or otherwise.
NIST is not responsible for any miscommunications such as technical
failures related to computer, telephone, cable, and unavailable network
or server connections, related technical failures, or other failures
related to hardware, software or virus, or incomplete or late Entries.
Any compromise to the fair and proper conduct of the Competition may
result in the disqualification of an Entry or Participant, termination
of the Competition, or other remedial action, at the sole discretion of
NIST. NIST reserves the right in its sole discretion to extend or
modify the dates of the Competition, and to change the terms set forth
herein governing any phases taking place after the effective date of
any such change. By entering, you agree to the terms set forth herein
and to all decisions of NIST, the Judges, the Subject Matter Experts,
and/or all of their respective agents, which are final and binding in
all respects.
NIST is not responsible for: (1) Any incorrect or inaccurate
information, whether caused by a Participant, printing errors, or by
any of the equipment or programming associated with or used in the
Competition; (2) unauthorized human intervention in any part of the
Entry process for the Competition; (3) technical or human error that
may occur in the administration of the Competition or the processing of
Entries; or (4) any injury or damage to persons or property that may be
caused, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, from a
Participant's participation in the Competition or receipt or use or
misuse of an Award. If for any reason an Entry is confirmed
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to have been deleted erroneously, lost, or otherwise destroyed or
corrupted, the Participant's sole remedy is to submit another Entry in
the Competition.
Termination and Disqualification
NIST reserves the authority to cancel, suspend, and/or modify the
Competition, or any part of it, if any fraud, technical failures, or
any other factor beyond NIST's reasonable control impairs the integrity
or proper functioning of the Competition, as determined by NIST in its
sole discretion.
NIST reserves the right to disqualify any Participant or
Participant team it believes to be tampering with the Entry process or
the operation of the Competition or to be acting in violation of any
applicable rule or condition. Any attempt by any person to undermine
the legitimate operation of the Competition may be a violation of
criminal or civil law.
Verification of Potential Winner(s)
All potential winners are subject to verification by NIST, whose
decisions are final and binding in all matters related to the
Competition.
Potential winner(s) must continue to comply with all terms and
conditions of the Competition Rules described in this notice and posted
on the Event Web site as Official Rules, and winning is contingent upon
fulfilling all requirements. In the event that a potential winner, or
an announced winner, is found to be ineligible or is disqualified for
any reason, NIST may make award, instead, to another Participant, as
may be determined by the Judges.
Privacy and Disclosure Under FOIA
Personal and contact information is not collected by NIST for
commercial or marketing purposes. Except as provided herein,
information submitted throughout the Competition will be used only to
communicate with Participants regarding Entries and/or the Competition.
Participant Entries and submissions to the Competition may be subject
to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act (``FOIA'').
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 3719.
Kevin Kimball,
Chief of Staff.
[FR Doc. 2015-17865 Filed 7-21-15; 8:45 am]
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