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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
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Individuals
Loan Guaranty: Specially Adapted
Housing Assistive Technology Grant
Program
1. SHARROUF, Khaled (a.k.a.
ZARQAWI AL AUSTR, Abu; a.k.a.
ZARQAWI AUSTRALI, Abu; a.k.a.
ZARQAWI, Abu), Syria; Iraq; DOB 23
Feb 1981; POB Auburn, New South
Wales, Australia; nationality Australia;
Gender Male; Passport L3135591
(Australia); alt. Passport L5210356
(Australia); alt. Passport N723649
(Australia); Driver’s License No.
12789234 (Australia) (individual)
[SDGT] (Linked To: ISLAMIC STATE
OF IRAQ AND THE LEVANT).
2. PRAKASH, Neil Christopher (a.k.a.
KHALED AL-CAMBODI, Abu), Syria;
Iraq; DOB 07 May 1991; POB
Melbourne, Australia; nationality
Australia; Gender Male; Passport
N4325853 (Australia) (individual)
[SDGT] (Linked To: ISLAMIC STATE
OF IRAQ AND THE LEVANT).
3. ROCHMAN, Oman (a.k.a.
ABDULROHMAN, Oman; a.k.a.
ABDURAHMAN, Aman; a.k.a.
ABDURRACHMAN, Aman; a.k.a.
ABDURRAHMAN AL-ARKHABILIY,
Abu Sulaiman Aman; a.k.a.
ABDURRAHMAN, Aman; a.k.a.
ABDURRAHMAN, Oman; a.k.a.
RAHMAN, Aman Abdul; a.k.a.
RAHMAN, Oman), Pasir Putih Prison,
Nusa Kambangan Island, Indonesia;
DOB 05 Jan 1972; POB Sumedang,
Indonesia; nationality Indonesia;
Gender Male; Ustadz (individual)
[SDGT] (Linked To: ISLAMIC STATE
OF IRAQ AND THE LEVANT).
4. USMAN, Bachrumsyah Mennor
(a.k.a. SYAH, Bahrum; a.k.a.
‘‘BACHRUMSHAH’’; a.k.a.
‘‘BACHRUMSYAH’’; a.k.a.
‘‘BAHRUMSYAH’’; a.k.a. ‘‘IBRAHIM,
Abu’’; a.k.a. ‘‘MUHAMMAD ALANDUNISIY, Abu’’; a.k.a.
‘‘MUHAMMAD AL-INDONESI, Abu’’;
a.k.a. ‘‘MUHAMMAD AL-INDUNISI,
Abu’’; a.k.a. ‘‘SHABRINA, Abu’’), Raqqa,
Syria; Al-Shadadi, Hasaka Province,
Syria; DOB 23 Jul 1984; POB Bogor,
Indonesia; nationality Indonesia;
Gender Male; Passport A8329173
(Indonesia); Ustad (individual) [SDGT]
(Linked To: ISLAMIC STATE OF IRAQ
AND THE LEVANT).
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John E. Smith,
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Department of Veterans Affairs.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA), is announcing the
availability of funds for the Specially
Adapted Housing Assistive Technology
(SAHAT) Grant Program for fiscal year
(FY) 2017. The objective of the grant is
to encourage the development of new
assistive technologies for specially
adapted housing.
This Notice is intended to provide
applicants with the information
necessary to apply for the SAHAT Grant
Program. Registration will be available
at www.Grants.gov. VA strongly
recommends referring to the Loan
Guaranty—Specially Adapted Housing
Assistive Technology Grant Program
final rule (38 CFR 36.4412) in
conjunction with this Notice. The
registration process described within
this Notice applies only to applicants
who will register to submit project
applications for FY 2017 SAHAT Grant
Program funds.
DATES: Applications for the SAHAT
Grant Program must be submitted via
www.Grants.gov by 11:59 p.m. Eastern
Time on February 26, 2017. The SAHAT
Grant Program application package for
funding opportunity, VA–SAHAT–17–
02, is available through www.Grants.gov
and is listed as VA-Specially Adapted
Housing Assistive Technology Grant
Program. Applications may not be sent
by mail, email or facsimile. All
application materials must be in a
format compatible with the
www.Grants.gov application submission
tool. Applications must arrive as a
complete package. Materials arriving
separately will not be included in the
application package for consideration
and may result in the application being
rejected. Technical assistance with the
preparation of an initial SAHAT Grant
Program application is available by
contacting the program official listed
below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Bryant Lacey (Program Manager),
Specially Adapted Housing Program,
Department of Veterans Affairs, 810
Vermont Avenue NW., Washington, DC
20420, (202) 632–8955 (not a toll-free
number).
Dated: January 17, 2017.
Full Text of Announcement: This
Notice is divided into eight sections.
Section I provides a summary of and
SUMMARY:
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background information on the SAHAT
Grant Program as well as the statutory
authority, desired outcomes, funding
priorities, definitions, and delegation of
authority. Section II provides award
information, funding availability, and
the anticipated start date of the SAHAT
Grant Program. Section III provides
detailed information on eligibility and
the threshold criteria for submitting an
application. Section IV provides
detailed application and submission
information, including how to request
an application, application content, and
submission dates and times. Section V
describes the review process, scoring
criteria, and selection process. Section
VI provides award administration
information such as award notices and
reporting requirements. Section VII
provides agency contacts. Section VIII
provides additional information related
to the SAHAT Grant Program. This
Notice includes citations from 38 CFR
part 36, which applicants and
stakeholders are expected to read to
increase their knowledge and
understanding of the SAHAT Grant
Program.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Program Description
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A. Summary
Pursuant to the Veterans’ Benefit Act
of 2010, the Secretary of Veterans
Affairs (Secretary), through the Loan
Guaranty Service (LGY) of the Veterans
Benefits Administration (VBA), is
authorized to provide grants of financial
assistance to develop new assistive
technology. The objective of the grant,
known as the Specially Adapted
Housing Assistive Technology (SAHAT)
Grant Program, is to encourage the
development of new assistive
technologies for adapted housing.
B. Background
LGY currently administers the
Specially Adapted Housing (SAH)
Program. Through this program, LGY
provides funds to eligible veterans and
servicemembers with certain serviceconnected disabilities to help purchase
or construct an adapted home, or
modify an existing home, to allow them
to live more independently. Currently,
most SAH adaptations involve
structural modifications such as ramps,
wider hallways and doorways, roll-in
showers and other accessible bathroom
features, etc. For more information
about the SAH Program, please visit:
https://www.benefits.va.gov/homeloans/
adaptedhousing.asp.
VA acknowledges there are many
emerging technologies that could
improve home adaptions or otherwise
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enhance a veteran’s or servicemember’s
ability to live independently, such as
voice-recognition and voice-command
operations, living environment controls,
and adaptive feeding equipment.
Therefore, VA has defined ‘‘new
assistive technology’’ as an
advancement that the Secretary
determines could aid or enhance the
ability of a veteran or servicemember to
live in an adapted home. SAHAT
funding will support the creation of
assistive technologies that veterans and
servicemembers can use in order to
facilitate optimal independence in their
homes.
E. Definitions
Please Note: SAHAT funding does not
support the construction or modification of
residential dwellings for accessibility.
Veterans and servicemembers interested in
receiving assistance to adapt a home are
encouraged to review the following factsheet:
https://www.prosthetics.va.gov/factsheet/
PSAS-FactSheet-Housing-AdaptationPrograms.pdf to identify Home Adaptation
programs offered by VA.
1. Under Secretary for Benefits
2. Deputy Under Secretary for Economic
Opportunity
3. Director, Loan Guaranty Service
4. Deputy Director, Loan Guaranty
Service
Definitions of terms used in the
SAHAT Grant Program are found at 38
CFR 36.4412(b).
F. Delegation of Authority
Pursuant to 38 CFR 36.4412(i), each
VA employee appointed to or lawfully
fulfilling any of the following positions
is hereby delegated authority, within the
limitations and conditions prescribed by
law, to exercise the powers and
functions of the Secretary with respect
to the SAHAT Grant Program authorized
by 38 U.S.C. 2108:
II. Award Information
A. Funding Availability
C. Statutory Authority
Public Law 111–275, the Veterans’
Benefits Act of 2010 (the Act), was
enacted on October 13, 2010. Section
203 of the Act amended chapter 21, title
38, United States Code (U.S.C.), to
establish the SAHAT Grant Program.
The Act authorized VA to provide
grants of up to $200,000 per fiscal year,
through September 30, 2016, to a
‘‘person or entity’’ for the development
of specially adapted housing assistive
technologies limited to $1 million, the
aggregate amount of such grants VA may
award in any fiscal year.
On September 29, 2016, Public Law
114–228, the Department of Veterans
Affairs Expiring Authorities Act of 2016
was enacted. Title IV, Section 409
extended the authority for VA to
provide grants in the manner listed
above, through September 30, 2017.
Reference: 38 U.S.C. 2108 and 36 CFR
36.4412
D. Desired Outcomes and Funding
Priorities
Grantees will be expected to leverage
grant funds to develop new assistive
technologies for specially adapted
housing. Pursuant to 36 CFR 36.4412,
the Secretary may establish scoring
priorities based on the specific needs of
veterans and servicemembers. For FY
2017, the Secretary has established
innovation and unmet needs, as
described in scoring criteria 1 and 2
contained in Section V(A) of this notice,
as top priorities. Additional information
regarding how these priorities will be
scored is contained in Section V(A) of
this notice.
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The aggregate amount of assistance
VA may award in any fiscal year is
limited to $1 million. This funding will
be provided as an assistance agreement
in the form of grants. The number of
assistance agreements VA will fund as
a result of this notice will be based on
the quality of the technology grant
applications received and the
availability of funding. However, the
maximum amount of assistance a
technology grant applicant may receive
in any fiscal year is limited to $200,000.
B. Additional Funding Information
Funding for these projects is not
guaranteed and is subject to the
availability of funds and the evaluation
of technology grant applications based
on the criteria in this announcement. In
appropriate circumstances, VA reserves
the right to partially fund technology
grant applications by funding discrete
portions or phases of proposed projects.
If VA decides to partially fund a
technology grant application, it will do
so in a manner that does not prejudice
any application or affect the basis upon
which the application, or portion
thereof, was evaluated and selected for
award, and therefore maintains the
integrity of the competition and
selection process. Award of funding
through this competition is not a
guarantee of future funding. The
SAHAT Grant Program is administered
annually and does not guarantee
subsequent awards. Renewal grants to
provide new assistive technology will
not be considered under this
announcement.
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C. Start and Close-Out Date
The anticipated start date of grants
funded under this announcement is
April 3, 2017. Grant projects must be
closed out by September 30, 2018.
III. Eligibility Information
A. Eligible Applicants
As authorized by 38 U.S.C. 2108, the
Secretary may provide a grant to a
‘‘person or entity’’ for the development
of specially adapted housing assistive
technologies. In order to foster
competition and best serve the needs of
veterans and servicemembers, VA is
placing no restrictions on the types of
eligible entities, except as noted in
Section III(C) of this notice.
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B. Cost Sharing or Matching
There is no cost sharing, matching, or
cost participation for the SAHAT Grant
Program. However, leveraged resources
will be considered as an evaluation
criterion during the application review
process (see scoring criterion 6 in
Section V of this announcement).
Leveraged resources are not included in
the approved budget (outlined in the
Standard Form 424A—BUDGET
INFORMATION—Non-Construction
Programs) for the project and need not
be an eligible and allowable cost under
the grant. Any form of proposed
leveraging that is evaluated under
Section V scoring criteria must be
included in the application and the
application must describe how the
technology grant applicant will obtain
the leveraged resources and what role
VA funding will play in the overall
project.
C. Threshold Criteria
As stated in Section III(A), VA is
placing no restrictions on the types of
eligible entities. However, all
technology grant applicants and
applications must meet the threshold
criteria set forth below. Failure to meet
any of the following threshold criteria in
the application will result in the
automatic disqualification for funding
consideration. Ineligible participants
will be notified within 30 days of the
finding of disqualification for award
consideration based on the following
threshold criteria:
1. Projects funded under this notice
must involve new assistive technologies
that the Secretary determines could aid
or enhance the ability of a veteran or
servicemember to live in an adapted
home.
2. Projects funded under this notice
must not be used for the completion of
work which was to have been
completed under a prior grant.
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3. Applications in which the
technology grant applicant is requesting
assistance funds in excess of $200,000
will not be reviewed.
4. Applications that do not comply
with the application and submission
information provided in Section IV of
this notice will be rejected.
5. Applications submitted via mail,
email, or facsimile will not be reviewed.
6. Applications must be received
through www.Grants.gov, as specified in
Section IV of this announcement, on or
before the application deadline,
February 26, 2017. Applications
received through www.Grants.gov after
the application deadline will be
considered late and will not be
reviewed.
7. Technology grant applicants that
have an outstanding obligation to the
Federal Government that is in arrears or
have an overdue or unsatisfactory
response to an audit will be deemed
ineligible.
8. Technology grant applicants in
default by failing to meet the
requirements for any previous Federal
assistance will be deemed ineligible.
9. Applications submitted by entities
deemed ineligible will not be reviewed.
10. Applications with project dates
that extend past September 30, 2018,
will not be reviewed.
All technology grant recipients,
including individuals and entities
formed as for-profit entities, will be
subject to the rules on Uniform
Administrative Requirements for Grants
and Agreements With Institutions of
Higher Education, Hospitals, and other
Non-profit Organizations, as found at 2
CFR part 200. Where the Secretary
determines that 2 CFR part 200 is not
applicable or where the Secretary
determines that additional requirements
are necessary due to the uniqueness of
a situation, the Secretary will apply the
same standard applicable to exceptions
under 2 CFR 200.102.
IV. Application and Submission
Information
A. Address To Request Application
Package
Technology grant applicants may
download the application package from
wwwGrants.gov. Questions regarding the
application process should be referred
to the program official: Bryant Lacey
(Program Manager), Specially Adapted
Housing Program, Bryant.Lacey@va.gov,
(202) 632–8955 (This is not a toll-free
number.).
B. Content and Form of Application
Submission
The SAHAT Grant Program
application package provided at
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www.Grants.gov (Funding Opportunity
Number: VA–SAHAT–17–02) contains
electronic versions of the application
forms that are required. Additional
attachments to satisfy the required
application information may be
provided; however, letters of support
included with the application will not
be reviewed. All technology grant
applications must consist of the
following:
1. Standard Forms (SF) 424, 424A and
424B: The SF–424, SF–424A, and SF–
424B require general information about
the applicant and proposed project. The
project budget should be described in
SF–424A. Please do not include
leveraged resources in SF–424A.
2. VA Form 26–0967: Certification
Regarding Debarment, Suspension,
Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion.
3. VA Form 26–0967a: Scoring
Criteria for SAH Assistive Technology
Grants.
4. Applications: In addition to the
forms listed above, each technology
grant application must include the
following information:
a. A project description, including the
goals and objectives of the project, what
the project is expected to achieve, and
how the project will benefit veterans
and servicemembers.
b. An estimated schedule including
the length of time (not to extend past
September 30, 2018) needed to
accomplish tasks and objectives for the
project.
c. A description of what the project
proposes to demonstrate and how this
new technology will aid or enhance the
ability of veterans and servicemembers
to live in an adapted home. The
following link has additional
information regarding adapted homes:
https://www.benefits.va.gov/homeloans/
adaptedhousing.asp.
d. Each technology grant applicant is
responsible for ensuring that the
application addresses each of the
scoring criteria listed in Section V(A) of
this notice.
C. Dun and Bradstreet Universal
Numbering System (DUNS) and System
for Award Management (SAM)
Each technology grant applicant,
unless the applicant is an individual or
Federal awarding agency that is
excepted from these requirements under
2 CFR 25.110(b) or (c), or has an
exception approved by VA under 2 CFR
25.110(d), is required to:
1. Be registered in SAM prior to
submitting an application;
2. Provide a valid DUNS number in
the application; and
3. Continue to maintain an active
SAM registration with current
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with 2 CFR 200. If no claim is made, VA
is not required to make an inquiry of the
applicant. If CBI is included, please
provide as much detail as possible to
ensure a comprehensive review of the
application can be completed.
D. Submission Dates and Times
Applications for the SAHAT Grant
Program must be submitted via
www.Grants.gov to be transmitted to VA
by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February
26, 2017. Submissions received after
this application deadline will be
considered late and will not be
reviewed or considered. Submissions
via email, mail, or fax will not be
accepted.
Applications submitted via
www.Grants.gov must be submitted by
an individual registered with
www.Grants.gov and authorized to sign
applications for Federal assistance. For
more information and to complete the
registration process, visit
www.Grants.gov. Technology grant
applicants are responsible for ensuring
that the registration process does not
hinder timely submission of the
application.
It is the responsibility of grant
applicants to ensure a complete
application is submitted via
www.Grants.gov. Applicants are
encouraged to periodically review the
‘‘Version History Tab’’ of the funding
opportunity announcement in
www.Grants.gov to identify if any
modifications have been made to the
funding announcement and/or
opportunity package. Upon initial
download of the funding opportunity
package, applicants will be asked to
provide an email address that will allow
www.Grants.gov to send you an email
message in the event this funding
opportunity package is changed and/or
republished on www.Grants.gov prior to
the posted closing date.
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information at all times during which
the technology grant applicant has an
active Federal award or an application
under consideration by VA.
VA will not make an award to an
applicant until the applicant has
complied with all applicable DUNS and
SAM requirements and, if the applicant
has not fully complied with the
requirements by the time VA is ready to
make an award, VA will determine the
applicant is not qualified to receive a
Federal award and will use this
determination as a basis for making the
award to another applicant.
V. Application Review Information
E. Confidential Business Information
It is recommended that confidential
business information (CBI) not be
included in your application. However,
if CBI is included in your application,
it will be handled by VA in accordance
with 2 CFR 200. Applicants must clearly
indicate which portion(s) of their
application they are claiming as CBI. VA
will evaluate such claims in accordance
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F. Intergovernmental Review
This section is not applicable to the
SAHAT Grant Program.
G. Funding Restrictions
The SAHAT Grant Program does not
allow reimbursement of pre-award
costs.
Each eligible proposal (based on the
Section III threshold eligibility review)
will be evaluated according to the
criteria established by the Secretary and
provided as described below in Section
A.
A. Scoring Criteria
The Secretary will score technology
grant applications based on the scoring
criteria listed below. As indicated in
Section I of this notice, the Secretary is
placing the greatest emphasis on criteria
1 and 2. The establishment of priorities
does not establish new scoring criteria
but is designed to assist technology
grant applicants in understanding how
scores will be weighted. Although there
is not a cap on the maximum aggregate
score possible, a technology grant
application must receive a minimum
aggregate score of 70. Instructions for
completion of the scoring criteria are
listed on VA Form 26–0967a. This form
is included in the application package
materials on www.Grants.gov. The
scoring criteria and maximum points are
as follows:
1. A description of how the new
assistive technology is innovative (up to
50 points);
2. An explanation of how the new
assistive technology will meet a
specific, unmet need among eligible
individuals (up to 50 points);
3. An explanation of how the new
assistive technology is specifically
designed to promote the ability of
eligible individuals to live more
independently (up to 30 points);
4. A description of the new assistive
technology’s concept, size, and scope
(up to 30 points);
5. An implementation plan with
major milestones for bringing the new
assistive technology into production
and to the market. Such milestones
must be meaningful and achievable
within a specific timeframe (up to 30
points); and
6. An explanation of what uniquely
positions the technology grant applicant
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in the marketplace. This can include a
focus on characteristics such as the
economic reliability of the technology
grant applicant, the technology grant
applicant’s status as a minority or
Veteran-owned business, or other
characteristics that the technology grant
applicant wants to include to show how
it will help protect the interests of, or
further the mission of, VA and the
program (up to 20 points).
B. Review and Selection Process
Eligible applications will be evaluated
by a five-person review panel comprised
of VA employees. The review panel will
score applications using the scoring
criteria provided in Section V(A), with
the greatest emphasis being placed on
scoring criteria 1 and 2. The review
panel will then rank those applications
that receive a minimum aggregate score
of 70 in order from highest to lowest.
The delegated official will select the
highest ranked application(s) based on,
and subject to, the availability of funds.
VI. Award Administration Information
A. Award Notices
Although subject to change, the
SAHAT Grant Program Office expects to
announce grant recipients by April 1,
2017. Prior to executing any funding
agreement, VA will contact successful
applicants, make known the amount of
proposed funding, and verify the
applicant’s desire to receive the
funding. Any communication between
the SAHAT Grant Program Office and
successful applicants prior to the
issuance of an award notice is not
authorization to begin project activities.
Once VA verifies that the grant
applicant is still seeking funding, VA
will issue a signed and dated award
notice. The award notice will be sent by
U.S. Mail to the organization listed on
the SF–424.
All applicants will be notified by
letter, sent by U.S. Mail to the address
listed on the SF–424.
B. Administrative and National Policy
Requirements
This section is not applicable to the
SAHAT Grant Program.
C. Reporting
VA places great emphasis on the
responsibility and accountability of
grantees. Grantees must agree to
cooperate with any Federal evaluation
of the program and provide the
following:
1. Quarterly Progress Reports: These
reports will be submitted electronically
and outline how grant funds were used,
describe program progress, and describe
any barriers and measurable outcomes.
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Grantees will utilize the Research
Performance Progress Report for
quarterly reporting purposes.
2. Quarterly Financial Reports: These
reports will be submitted electronically
using the SF–425—Federal Financial
Report.
3. Grantee Closeout Report: This final
report will be submitted electronically
and will detail the assistive technology
developed. The Closeout Report must be
submitted to the SAHAT Grant Program
Office not later than 11:59 p.m. Eastern
Time, September 30, 2018.
D. Disputes
Competition-related disputes
associated with this announcement will
be resolved in accordance with 2 CFR
200, et seq.
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VII. Agency Contact(s)
For additional general information
about this announcement contact the
program official: Bryant Lacey (Program
Manager), Specially Adapted Housing
Program, Bryant.Lacey@va.gov, (202)
632–8955 (This is not a toll-free
number.).
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If mailing correspondence, other than
application material, please send to:
Loan Guaranty Service, VA Central
Office, Attn: Bryant Lacey (262), 810
Vermont Avenue NW., Washington, DC
20420.
All correspondence with VA
concerning this announcement should
reference the funding opportunity title
and funding opportunity number listed
at the top of this solicitation. Once the
announcement deadline has passed, VA
staff may not discuss this competition
with applicants until the application
review process has been completed.
VIII. Other Information
38 U.S.C. 2108 authorizes VA to
provide grants for the development of
new assistive technologies through
September 30, 2017. Additional
information related to the SAH program
administered by LGY is available at:
https://www.benefits.va.gov/homeloans/
adaptedhousing.asp.
The SAHAT Grant is not a veterans’
benefit. As such, the decisions of the
Secretary are final and not subject to the
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same appeal rights as decisions related
to veterans’ benefits. The Secretary does
not have a duty to assist technology
grant applicants in obtaining a grant.
Grantees will receive payments
electronically through the U.S.
Department of Health and Human
Services Payment Management System.
Signing Authority
The Secretary of Veterans Affairs, or
designee, approved this document and
authorized the undersigned to sign and
submit the document to the Office of the
Federal Register for publication
electronically as an official document of
the Department of Veterans Affairs. Gina
S. Farrisee, Deputy Chief of Staff,
approved this document on January 3,
2017, for publication.
Dated: January 11, 2017.
Jeffrey Martin,
Office Program Manager, Office of Regulation
Policy & Management, Office of the Secretary,
Department of Veterans Affairs.
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[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 10 (Tuesday, January 17, 2017)]
[Notices]
[Pages 4967-4971]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Loan Guaranty: Specially Adapted Housing Assistive Technology
Grant Program
AGENCY: Department of Veterans Affairs.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), is announcing the
availability of funds for the Specially Adapted Housing Assistive
Technology (SAHAT) Grant Program for fiscal year (FY) 2017. The
objective of the grant is to encourage the development of new assistive
technologies for specially adapted housing.
This Notice is intended to provide applicants with the information
necessary to apply for the SAHAT Grant Program. Registration will be
available at www.Grants.gov. VA strongly recommends referring to the
Loan Guaranty--Specially Adapted Housing Assistive Technology Grant
Program final rule (38 CFR 36.4412) in conjunction with this Notice.
The registration process described within this Notice applies only to
applicants who will register to submit project applications for FY 2017
SAHAT Grant Program funds.
DATES: Applications for the SAHAT Grant Program must be submitted via
www.Grants.gov by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 26, 2017. The
SAHAT Grant Program application package for funding opportunity, VA-
SAHAT-17-02, is available through www.Grants.gov and is listed as VA-
Specially Adapted Housing Assistive Technology Grant Program.
Applications may not be sent by mail, email or facsimile. All
application materials must be in a format compatible with the
www.Grants.gov application submission tool. Applications must arrive as
a complete package. Materials arriving separately will not be included
in the application package for consideration and may result in the
application being rejected. Technical assistance with the preparation
of an initial SAHAT Grant Program application is available by
contacting the program official listed below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bryant Lacey (Program Manager),
Specially Adapted Housing Program, Department of Veterans Affairs, 810
Vermont Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20420, (202) 632-8955 (not a toll-
free number).
Dated: January 17, 2017.
Full Text of Announcement: This Notice is divided into eight
sections. Section I provides a summary of and
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background information on the SAHAT Grant Program as well as the
statutory authority, desired outcomes, funding priorities, definitions,
and delegation of authority. Section II provides award information,
funding availability, and the anticipated start date of the SAHAT Grant
Program. Section III provides detailed information on eligibility and
the threshold criteria for submitting an application. Section IV
provides detailed application and submission information, including how
to request an application, application content, and submission dates
and times. Section V describes the review process, scoring criteria,
and selection process. Section VI provides award administration
information such as award notices and reporting requirements. Section
VII provides agency contacts. Section VIII provides additional
information related to the SAHAT Grant Program. This Notice includes
citations from 38 CFR part 36, which applicants and stakeholders are
expected to read to increase their knowledge and understanding of the
SAHAT Grant Program.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Program Description
A. Summary
Pursuant to the Veterans' Benefit Act of 2010, the Secretary of
Veterans Affairs (Secretary), through the Loan Guaranty Service (LGY)
of the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA), is authorized to provide
grants of financial assistance to develop new assistive technology. The
objective of the grant, known as the Specially Adapted Housing
Assistive Technology (SAHAT) Grant Program, is to encourage the
development of new assistive technologies for adapted housing.
B. Background
LGY currently administers the Specially Adapted Housing (SAH)
Program. Through this program, LGY provides funds to eligible veterans
and servicemembers with certain service-connected disabilities to help
purchase or construct an adapted home, or modify an existing home, to
allow them to live more independently. Currently, most SAH adaptations
involve structural modifications such as ramps, wider hallways and
doorways, roll-in showers and other accessible bathroom features, etc.
For more information about the SAH Program, please visit: https://www.benefits.va.gov/homeloans/adaptedhousing.asp.
VA acknowledges there are many emerging technologies that could
improve home adaptions or otherwise enhance a veteran's or
servicemember's ability to live independently, such as voice-
recognition and voice-command operations, living environment controls,
and adaptive feeding equipment. Therefore, VA has defined ``new
assistive technology'' as an advancement that the Secretary determines
could aid or enhance the ability of a veteran or servicemember to live
in an adapted home. SAHAT funding will support the creation of
assistive technologies that veterans and servicemembers can use in
order to facilitate optimal independence in their homes.
Please Note: SAHAT funding does not support the construction or
modification of residential dwellings for accessibility. Veterans
and servicemembers interested in receiving assistance to adapt a
home are encouraged to review the following factsheet: https://www.prosthetics.va.gov/factsheet/PSAS-FactSheet-Housing-Adaptation-Programs.pdf to identify Home Adaptation programs offered by VA.
C. Statutory Authority
Public Law 111-275, the Veterans' Benefits Act of 2010 (the Act),
was enacted on October 13, 2010. Section 203 of the Act amended chapter
21, title 38, United States Code (U.S.C.), to establish the SAHAT Grant
Program. The Act authorized VA to provide grants of up to $200,000 per
fiscal year, through September 30, 2016, to a ``person or entity'' for
the development of specially adapted housing assistive technologies
limited to $1 million, the aggregate amount of such grants VA may award
in any fiscal year.
On September 29, 2016, Public Law 114-228, the Department of
Veterans Affairs Expiring Authorities Act of 2016 was enacted. Title
IV, Section 409 extended the authority for VA to provide grants in the
manner listed above, through September 30, 2017.
Reference: 38 U.S.C. 2108 and 36 CFR 36.4412
D. Desired Outcomes and Funding Priorities
Grantees will be expected to leverage grant funds to develop new
assistive technologies for specially adapted housing. Pursuant to 36
CFR 36.4412, the Secretary may establish scoring priorities based on
the specific needs of veterans and servicemembers. For FY 2017, the
Secretary has established innovation and unmet needs, as described in
scoring criteria 1 and 2 contained in Section V(A) of this notice, as
top priorities. Additional information regarding how these priorities
will be scored is contained in Section V(A) of this notice.
E. Definitions
Definitions of terms used in the SAHAT Grant Program are found at
38 CFR 36.4412(b).
F. Delegation of Authority
Pursuant to 38 CFR 36.4412(i), each VA employee appointed to or
lawfully fulfilling any of the following positions is hereby delegated
authority, within the limitations and conditions prescribed by law, to
exercise the powers and functions of the Secretary with respect to the
SAHAT Grant Program authorized by 38 U.S.C. 2108:
1. Under Secretary for Benefits
2. Deputy Under Secretary for Economic Opportunity
3. Director, Loan Guaranty Service
4. Deputy Director, Loan Guaranty Service
II. Award Information
A. Funding Availability
The aggregate amount of assistance VA may award in any fiscal year
is limited to $1 million. This funding will be provided as an
assistance agreement in the form of grants. The number of assistance
agreements VA will fund as a result of this notice will be based on the
quality of the technology grant applications received and the
availability of funding. However, the maximum amount of assistance a
technology grant applicant may receive in any fiscal year is limited to
$200,000.
B. Additional Funding Information
Funding for these projects is not guaranteed and is subject to the
availability of funds and the evaluation of technology grant
applications based on the criteria in this announcement. In appropriate
circumstances, VA reserves the right to partially fund technology grant
applications by funding discrete portions or phases of proposed
projects. If VA decides to partially fund a technology grant
application, it will do so in a manner that does not prejudice any
application or affect the basis upon which the application, or portion
thereof, was evaluated and selected for award, and therefore maintains
the integrity of the competition and selection process. Award of
funding through this competition is not a guarantee of future funding.
The SAHAT Grant Program is administered annually and does not guarantee
subsequent awards. Renewal grants to provide new assistive technology
will not be considered under this announcement.
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C. Start and Close-Out Date
The anticipated start date of grants funded under this announcement
is April 3, 2017. Grant projects must be closed out by September 30,
2018.
III. Eligibility Information
A. Eligible Applicants
As authorized by 38 U.S.C. 2108, the Secretary may provide a grant
to a ``person or entity'' for the development of specially adapted
housing assistive technologies. In order to foster competition and best
serve the needs of veterans and servicemembers, VA is placing no
restrictions on the types of eligible entities, except as noted in
Section III(C) of this notice.
B. Cost Sharing or Matching
There is no cost sharing, matching, or cost participation for the
SAHAT Grant Program. However, leveraged resources will be considered as
an evaluation criterion during the application review process (see
scoring criterion 6 in Section V of this announcement). Leveraged
resources are not included in the approved budget (outlined in the
Standard Form 424A--BUDGET INFORMATION--Non-Construction Programs) for
the project and need not be an eligible and allowable cost under the
grant. Any form of proposed leveraging that is evaluated under Section
V scoring criteria must be included in the application and the
application must describe how the technology grant applicant will
obtain the leveraged resources and what role VA funding will play in
the overall project.
C. Threshold Criteria
As stated in Section III(A), VA is placing no restrictions on the
types of eligible entities. However, all technology grant applicants
and applications must meet the threshold criteria set forth below.
Failure to meet any of the following threshold criteria in the
application will result in the automatic disqualification for funding
consideration. Ineligible participants will be notified within 30 days
of the finding of disqualification for award consideration based on the
following threshold criteria:
1. Projects funded under this notice must involve new assistive
technologies that the Secretary determines could aid or enhance the
ability of a veteran or servicemember to live in an adapted home.
2. Projects funded under this notice must not be used for the
completion of work which was to have been completed under a prior
grant.
3. Applications in which the technology grant applicant is
requesting assistance funds in excess of $200,000 will not be reviewed.
4. Applications that do not comply with the application and
submission information provided in Section IV of this notice will be
rejected.
5. Applications submitted via mail, email, or facsimile will not be
reviewed.
6. Applications must be received through www.Grants.gov, as
specified in Section IV of this announcement, on or before the
application deadline, February 26, 2017. Applications received through
www.Grants.gov after the application deadline will be considered late
and will not be reviewed.
7. Technology grant applicants that have an outstanding obligation
to the Federal Government that is in arrears or have an overdue or
unsatisfactory response to an audit will be deemed ineligible.
8. Technology grant applicants in default by failing to meet the
requirements for any previous Federal assistance will be deemed
ineligible.
9. Applications submitted by entities deemed ineligible will not be
reviewed.
10. Applications with project dates that extend past September 30,
2018, will not be reviewed.
All technology grant recipients, including individuals and entities
formed as for-profit entities, will be subject to the rules on Uniform
Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements With Institutions
of Higher Education, Hospitals, and other Non-profit Organizations, as
found at 2 CFR part 200. Where the Secretary determines that 2 CFR part
200 is not applicable or where the Secretary determines that additional
requirements are necessary due to the uniqueness of a situation, the
Secretary will apply the same standard applicable to exceptions under 2
CFR 200.102.
IV. Application and Submission Information
A. Address To Request Application Package
Technology grant applicants may download the application package
from wwwGrants.gov. Questions regarding the application process should
be referred to the program official: Bryant Lacey (Program Manager),
Specially Adapted Housing Program, Bryant.Lacey@va.gov, (202) 632-8955
(This is not a toll-free number.).
B. Content and Form of Application Submission
The SAHAT Grant Program application package provided at
www.Grants.gov (Funding Opportunity Number: VA-SAHAT-17-02) contains
electronic versions of the application forms that are required.
Additional attachments to satisfy the required application information
may be provided; however, letters of support included with the
application will not be reviewed. All technology grant applications
must consist of the following:
1. Standard Forms (SF) 424, 424A and 424B: The SF-424, SF-424A, and
SF-424B require general information about the applicant and proposed
project. The project budget should be described in SF-424A. Please do
not include leveraged resources in SF-424A.
2. VA Form 26-0967: Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension,
Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion.
3. VA Form 26-0967a: Scoring Criteria for SAH Assistive Technology
Grants.
4. Applications: In addition to the forms listed above, each
technology grant application must include the following information:
a. A project description, including the goals and objectives of the
project, what the project is expected to achieve, and how the project
will benefit veterans and servicemembers.
b. An estimated schedule including the length of time (not to
extend past September 30, 2018) needed to accomplish tasks and
objectives for the project.
c. A description of what the project proposes to demonstrate and
how this new technology will aid or enhance the ability of veterans and
servicemembers to live in an adapted home. The following link has
additional information regarding adapted homes: https://www.benefits.va.gov/homeloans/adaptedhousing.asp.
d. Each technology grant applicant is responsible for ensuring that
the application addresses each of the scoring criteria listed in
Section V(A) of this notice.
C. Dun and Bradstreet Universal Numbering System (DUNS) and System for
Award Management (SAM)
Each technology grant applicant, unless the applicant is an
individual or Federal awarding agency that is excepted from these
requirements under 2 CFR 25.110(b) or (c), or has an exception approved
by VA under 2 CFR 25.110(d), is required to:
1. Be registered in SAM prior to submitting an application;
2. Provide a valid DUNS number in the application; and
3. Continue to maintain an active SAM registration with current
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information at all times during which the technology grant applicant
has an active Federal award or an application under consideration by
VA.
VA will not make an award to an applicant until the applicant has
complied with all applicable DUNS and SAM requirements and, if the
applicant has not fully complied with the requirements by the time VA
is ready to make an award, VA will determine the applicant is not
qualified to receive a Federal award and will use this determination as
a basis for making the award to another applicant.
D. Submission Dates and Times
Applications for the SAHAT Grant Program must be submitted via
www.Grants.gov to be transmitted to VA by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on
February 26, 2017. Submissions received after this application deadline
will be considered late and will not be reviewed or considered.
Submissions via email, mail, or fax will not be accepted.
Applications submitted via www.Grants.gov must be submitted by an
individual registered with www.Grants.gov and authorized to sign
applications for Federal assistance. For more information and to
complete the registration process, visit www.Grants.gov. Technology
grant applicants are responsible for ensuring that the registration
process does not hinder timely submission of the application.
It is the responsibility of grant applicants to ensure a complete
application is submitted via www.Grants.gov. Applicants are encouraged
to periodically review the ``Version History Tab'' of the funding
opportunity announcement in www.Grants.gov to identify if any
modifications have been made to the funding announcement and/or
opportunity package. Upon initial download of the funding opportunity
package, applicants will be asked to provide an email address that will
allow www.Grants.gov to send you an email message in the event this
funding opportunity package is changed and/or republished on
www.Grants.gov prior to the posted closing date.
E. Confidential Business Information
It is recommended that confidential business information (CBI) not
be included in your application. However, if CBI is included in your
application, it will be handled by VA in accordance with 2 CFR 200.
Applicants must clearly indicate which portion(s) of their application
they are claiming as CBI. VA will evaluate such claims in accordance
with 2 CFR 200. If no claim is made, VA is not required to make an
inquiry of the applicant. If CBI is included, please provide as much
detail as possible to ensure a comprehensive review of the application
can be completed.
F. Intergovernmental Review
This section is not applicable to the SAHAT Grant Program.
G. Funding Restrictions
The SAHAT Grant Program does not allow reimbursement of pre-award
costs.
V. Application Review Information
Each eligible proposal (based on the Section III threshold
eligibility review) will be evaluated according to the criteria
established by the Secretary and provided as described below in Section
A.
A. Scoring Criteria
The Secretary will score technology grant applications based on the
scoring criteria listed below. As indicated in Section I of this
notice, the Secretary is placing the greatest emphasis on criteria 1
and 2. The establishment of priorities does not establish new scoring
criteria but is designed to assist technology grant applicants in
understanding how scores will be weighted. Although there is not a cap
on the maximum aggregate score possible, a technology grant application
must receive a minimum aggregate score of 70. Instructions for
completion of the scoring criteria are listed on VA Form 26-0967a. This
form is included in the application package materials on
www.Grants.gov. The scoring criteria and maximum points are as follows:
1. A description of how the new assistive technology is innovative
(up to 50 points);
2. An explanation of how the new assistive technology will meet a
specific, unmet need among eligible individuals (up to 50 points);
3. An explanation of how the new assistive technology is
specifically designed to promote the ability of eligible individuals to
live more independently (up to 30 points);
4. A description of the new assistive technology's concept, size,
and scope (up to 30 points);
5. An implementation plan with major milestones for bringing the
new assistive technology into production and to the market. Such
milestones must be meaningful and achievable within a specific
timeframe (up to 30 points); and
6. An explanation of what uniquely positions the technology grant
applicant in the marketplace. This can include a focus on
characteristics such as the economic reliability of the technology
grant applicant, the technology grant applicant's status as a minority
or Veteran-owned business, or other characteristics that the technology
grant applicant wants to include to show how it will help protect the
interests of, or further the mission of, VA and the program (up to 20
points).
B. Review and Selection Process
Eligible applications will be evaluated by a five-person review
panel comprised of VA employees. The review panel will score
applications using the scoring criteria provided in Section V(A), with
the greatest emphasis being placed on scoring criteria 1 and 2. The
review panel will then rank those applications that receive a minimum
aggregate score of 70 in order from highest to lowest. The delegated
official will select the highest ranked application(s) based on, and
subject to, the availability of funds.
VI. Award Administration Information
A. Award Notices
Although subject to change, the SAHAT Grant Program Office expects
to announce grant recipients by April 1, 2017. Prior to executing any
funding agreement, VA will contact successful applicants, make known
the amount of proposed funding, and verify the applicant's desire to
receive the funding. Any communication between the SAHAT Grant Program
Office and successful applicants prior to the issuance of an award
notice is not authorization to begin project activities. Once VA
verifies that the grant applicant is still seeking funding, VA will
issue a signed and dated award notice. The award notice will be sent by
U.S. Mail to the organization listed on the SF-424.
All applicants will be notified by letter, sent by U.S. Mail to the
address listed on the SF-424.
B. Administrative and National Policy Requirements
This section is not applicable to the SAHAT Grant Program.
C. Reporting
VA places great emphasis on the responsibility and accountability
of grantees. Grantees must agree to cooperate with any Federal
evaluation of the program and provide the following:
1. Quarterly Progress Reports: These reports will be submitted
electronically and outline how grant funds were used, describe program
progress, and describe any barriers and measurable outcomes.
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Grantees will utilize the Research Performance Progress Report for
quarterly reporting purposes.
2. Quarterly Financial Reports: These reports will be submitted
electronically using the SF-425--Federal Financial Report.
3. Grantee Closeout Report: This final report will be submitted
electronically and will detail the assistive technology developed. The
Closeout Report must be submitted to the SAHAT Grant Program Office not
later than 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time, September 30, 2018.
D. Disputes
Competition-related disputes associated with this announcement will
be resolved in accordance with 2 CFR 200, et seq.
VII. Agency Contact(s)
For additional general information about this announcement contact
the program official: Bryant Lacey (Program Manager), Specially Adapted
Housing Program, Bryant.Lacey@va.gov, (202) 632-8955 (This is not a
toll-free number.).
If mailing correspondence, other than application material, please
send to: Loan Guaranty Service, VA Central Office, Attn: Bryant Lacey
(262), 810 Vermont Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20420.
All correspondence with VA concerning this announcement should
reference the funding opportunity title and funding opportunity number
listed at the top of this solicitation. Once the announcement deadline
has passed, VA staff may not discuss this competition with applicants
until the application review process has been completed.
VIII. Other Information
38 U.S.C. 2108 authorizes VA to provide grants for the development
of new assistive technologies through September 30, 2017. Additional
information related to the SAH program administered by LGY is available
at: https://www.benefits.va.gov/homeloans/adaptedhousing.asp.
The SAHAT Grant is not a veterans' benefit. As such, the decisions
of the Secretary are final and not subject to the same appeal rights as
decisions related to veterans' benefits. The Secretary does not have a
duty to assist technology grant applicants in obtaining a grant.
Grantees will receive payments electronically through the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services Payment Management System.
Signing Authority
The Secretary of Veterans Affairs, or designee, approved this
document and authorized the undersigned to sign and submit the document
to the Office of the Federal Register for publication electronically as
an official document of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Gina S.
Farrisee, Deputy Chief of Staff, approved this document on January 3,
2017, for publication.
Dated: January 11, 2017.
Jeffrey Martin,
Office Program Manager, Office of Regulation Policy & Management,
Office of the Secretary, Department of Veterans Affairs.
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