Announcement of Requirements for the Secretary of Transportation's RAISE (Recognizing Aviation and Aerospace Innovation in Science and Engineering) Awards, 17590-17591 [2018-08389]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary of
Transportation
Announcement of Requirements for
the Secretary of Transportation’s
RAISE (Recognizing Aviation and
Aerospace Innovation in Science and
Engineering) Awards
Office of the Secretary of
Transportation, U.S. Department of
Transportation.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to a
recommendation by the Future of
Aviation Advisory Committee, the
Secretary of Transportation, through the
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA),
is announcing the fifth annual
competition to recognize students with
the ability to demonstrate unique,
innovative thinking in aerospace
science and engineering. There are two
divisions within the competition: a high
school division and a university
division (both undergraduate and
graduate). The Department of
Transportation (DOT) intends to use the
competition to incentivize students at
high schools and universities to think
creatively in developing innovative
solutions to aviation and aerospace
issues, and to share those innovations
with the broader community.
DATES: Submissions accepted April 20,
2018 through midnight on June 1, 2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Patricia Watts, Ph.D., Federal Aviation
Administration, patricia.watts@faa.gov,
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or James Brough, Federal Aviation
Administration, james.brough@faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Award Approving Official: Elaine L.
Chao, Secretary of Transportation.
Subject of Challenge Competition:
The Secretary’s RAISE Award
competition will recognize innovative
scientific and engineering achievements
that will have a significant impact on
the future of aerospace or aviation. On
behalf of the Secretary, the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) will
accept student submissions in June and
conduct an evaluation in July 2018. The
rules for this competition will also be
available at https://www.challenge.gov.
Eligibility: To be eligible to participate
in the Secretary’s RAISE Award
competition, students must be U.S.
citizens or permanent residents. For the
high school division, the students must
have been enrolled in at least one
semester (or quarterly equivalent) at a
U.S. high school (or equivalent
approved home school program) in
2018. For the University division, the
student must have been enrolled in a
U.S.-based college or university for at
least one semester (or quarterly
equivalent) during 2017. Students may
participate and be recognized as
individuals or in teams. Each member of
a team must meet the eligibility criteria.
An individual may join more than one
team. There is no charge to enter the
competition.
The following additional rules apply:
1. Candidates shall submit a project in
the competition under the rules
promulgated by the Department of
Transportation (DOT);
2. Candidates shall agree to execute
indemnifications and waivers of claims
against the Federal government as
provided in this Notice;
3. Candidates may not be a Federal
entity or Federal employee acting
within the scope of employment;
4. Candidates may not be an employee
of the DOT, including but not limited to
the FAA;
5. Candidates shall not be deemed
ineligible because an individual used
Federal facilities or consulted with
Federal employees during a
competition, if the facilities and
employees are made available to all
individuals participating in the
competition on an equitable basis;
6. The competition is subject to all
applicable Federal laws and regulations.
Participation constitutes the Candidates’
full and unconditional agreement to
these rules and to the Secretary’s
decisions, which are final and binding
in all matters related to this
competition;
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7. Submissions which in the
Secretary’s sole discretion are
determined to be substantially similar to
a prior submitted entry may be
disqualified;
8. Submissions must be original, must
be the work of the Candidates, and must
not violate the rights of other parties.
All submissions remain the property of
the applicants. Each Candidate
represents and warrants that s/he, or the
team, is the sole author and owner of
the submission, that the submission is
wholly original, that it does not infringe
any copyright or any other rights of any
third party of which the Candidate is
aware, and, if submitted in electronic
form, is free of malware;
9. By submitting an entry, contestants
and entrants agree to assume any and all
risks and waive any 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 their
participation in this contest, whether
the injury, death, damage, or loss arises
through negligence of otherwise;
10. The Secretary and the Secretary’s
designees have the right to request
access to supporting materials from the
Candidates;
11. The submissions cannot have been
submitted in the same or substantially
similar form in any previous Federallysponsored promotion or Federallysponsored contest, of any kind;
12. Each Candidate grants to the FAA,
the DOT, as well as other Federal
agencies with which it partners, the
right to use names, likeness, application
materials, photographs, voices,
opinions, and/or hometown and state
for the Department’s promotional
purposes in any media, in perpetuity,
worldwide, without further payment or
consideration; and
13. The FAA Administrator collects
personal information from Candidates
when they enter this competition. The
information collected is subject to the
Challenge Post privacy policy located at
https://www.challengepost.com/privacy.
Expression of Interest: While not
required, students are strongly
encouraged to send brief expressions of
interest to the FAA prior to submitting
entries. The expressions of interest
should be sent by May 10, 2018 to
Patricia.Watts@faa.gov. It should
include the following elements: (1)
Name of candidates; (2) name of
educational institutions with which
candidates are affiliated; (3) telephone
and email addresses for each candidate;
and (4) a synopsis of the concept,
limited to no more than two pages,
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providing a high-level overview of the
proposed project and related research.
Submission Requirements
Complete submission packages shall
consist of the following elements:
1. Nomination letter from at least one
teacher, advisor, faculty member, and
others as appropriate. The nomination
letter(s) must communicate
accomplishments in the following areas:
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a. Technical Merit of the Concept
Evidence of technical merit based
upon teacher (parent or legal guardian
in the case of home schooled
applicants), advisor, or faculty
nomination and evaluation of the
submitted proposal, conducted research,
written paper, results, and/or reports.
b. Professionalism and Leadership
Evidence of professionalism and
leadership may be in the form of, but
not limited to:
(1) Membership and offices held in
various groups
(2) Presentations made to various
groups, meetings, and at symposia
(3) Leadership in student professional
activities
(4) Community outreach activities
2. An overall summary of the
innovation, not to exceed one page,
which includes a title of the project, a
one paragraph synopsis, and a statement
of the potential innovative impact the
concept will have on the field of
aviation or aerospace;
3. A copy of the student’s academic
transcript or certified grade report (as
applicable);
4. A copy of the paper(s) and related
materials describing the innovative
concept written by the student(s) being
nominated (no page limit).
The FAA may request additional
information, including supporting
documentation, more detailed contact
information, releases of liability, and
statements of authenticity to guarantee
the originality of the work. Failure to
respond in a timely manner may result
in disqualification.
Electronic packages may be
transmitted by email to Patricia.Watts@
FAA.gov. Hard copies should be
forwarded with a cover letter to the
attention of: Patricia Watts, Ph.D.,
Program Director, Centers of Excellence
Program Office, L–28, FAA William J.
Hughes Technical Center, Atlantic City
International Airport, NJ 08405.
The submission period begins on
April 20, 2018. Submissions must be
sent by 11:59 p.m. Pacific daylight time
on June 1, 2018. The timeliness of
submissions will be determined by the
postmark (if sent in hard copy) or time
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stamp of the recipient (if emailed).
Competition administrators assume no
responsibility for lost or untimely
submissions for any reason.
Award: The winner is expected to be
announced in October, 2018. A trophy
with the student’s name and date of
award will be displayed at the
Department of Transportation and a
display copy of the trophy will be sent
to the student’s school/college/
university. The student(s) will receive
an additional plaque. At the option of
the FAA Administrator, the FAA will
pay for invitational travel expenses to
Washington, DC for up to four
representatives of the winning team(s)
should selectees be invited to present
their project(s) to FAA and DOT
officials.
The university level student(s) will
attend the annual Outstanding Student
of the Year Awards ceremony hosted by
the University Transportation Centers—
Council of Transportation Research
Centers (CUTC). The DOT will honor
the RAISE award recipient at this event
conducted during the Transportation
Research Board meetings each January
in Washington, DC. Further details will
be provided to the selectee(s).
Selections Will Be Based Upon the
Following: Students will submit entries
to the FAA Centers for Excellence
Program Director. The FAA Aviation
Education Program Manager and the
FAA COE Program Director will review
entries to determine eligibility. The COE
Program Office will convene a panel
consisting of representative experts from
academia, government (officials
including those within the FAA and the
DOT), and representatives of the private
sector. The panel members will judge
the entries and rank order submissions.
The FAA COE Program Office will
present the most highly qualified entries
to the FAA Administrator, who will
make recommendations to the Secretary
of Transportation. The Secretary will
make the final selection(s). The
Department reserves the right to not
award the prize in either or both the
High School category or the University
category if the selecting officials believe
that no submission demonstrates
sufficient innovative scientific and
engineering potential and/or
achievements in its category.
Panel members will judge entries
against other submissions from the same
division or category based on the
following criteria:
Technical Merit
• Has the submission presented a
clear understanding of the associated
problems?
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• Has the submission developed a
logical and workable solution and
approach to solving the problem/s?
• What are the most significant
aspects of this concept?
• Has the submission clearly
described the breadth of impact of the
innovation?
Originality
• Is this concept new or a variation of
an existing idea, and in what way(s)?
• How is this work unique?
• Was the concept developed
independently or in cooperation with
others?
Impact
• To what extent does this project
have the potential to make a significant
impact and/or contribution to the future
of the aviation and aerospace
environment?
Practicality
• Who directly benefits from this
work?
• Can this program or activity be
implemented in a practical fashion?
• What are the costs anticipated to be
incurred and saved by executing this
concept?
Measurability
• How has this individual/group
measured the impact on the aviation
environment?
• To what extent does the innovation
result in measurable improvements?
Applicability
• Can this effort be scaled?
• Is this work specific to one region,
various regions, or to the entire nation?
All factors are important and will be
given consideration, but the advisory
panel will give the ‘‘technical merit’’
factor the most weight in the screening
process. The Secretary of Transportation
retains sole discretion to select the
winning entrant.
Additional Information
• Federal grantees may not use
Federal funds to develop COMPETES
Act challenge applications.
• Federal contractors may not use
Federal funds from a contract to develop
COMPETES Act challenge applications
or to fund efforts in support of a
COMPETES Act challenge submission.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 3719 (America
COMPETES Act).
Issued on: April 17, 2018.
Michael Greco,
Manager, Enterprise Services Test and
Evaluation Division.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary of Transportation
Announcement of Requirements for the Secretary of
Transportation's RAISE (Recognizing Aviation and Aerospace Innovation
in Science and Engineering) Awards
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary of Transportation, U.S. Department of
Transportation.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to a recommendation by the Future of Aviation
Advisory Committee, the Secretary of Transportation, through the
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), is announcing the fifth annual
competition to recognize students with the ability to demonstrate
unique, innovative thinking in aerospace science and engineering. There
are two divisions within the competition: a high school division and a
university division (both undergraduate and graduate). The Department
of Transportation (DOT) intends to use the competition to incentivize
students at high schools and universities to think creatively in
developing innovative solutions to aviation and aerospace issues, and
to share those innovations with the broader community.
DATES: Submissions accepted April 20, 2018 through midnight on June 1,
2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patricia Watts, Ph.D., Federal
Aviation Administration, [email protected], or James Brough,
Federal Aviation Administration, [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Award Approving Official: Elaine L. Chao, Secretary of
Transportation.
Subject of Challenge Competition: The Secretary's RAISE Award
competition will recognize innovative scientific and engineering
achievements that will have a significant impact on the future of
aerospace or aviation. On behalf of the Secretary, the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) will accept student submissions in June and
conduct an evaluation in July 2018. The rules for this competition will
also be available at https://www.challenge.gov.
Eligibility: To be eligible to participate in the Secretary's RAISE
Award competition, students must be U.S. citizens or permanent
residents. For the high school division, the students must have been
enrolled in at least one semester (or quarterly equivalent) at a U.S.
high school (or equivalent approved home school program) in 2018. For
the University division, the student must have been enrolled in a U.S.-
based college or university for at least one semester (or quarterly
equivalent) during 2017. Students may participate and be recognized as
individuals or in teams. Each member of a team must meet the
eligibility criteria. An individual may join more than one team. There
is no charge to enter the competition.
The following additional rules apply:
1. Candidates shall submit a project in the competition under the
rules promulgated by the Department of Transportation (DOT);
2. Candidates shall agree to execute indemnifications and waivers
of claims against the Federal government as provided in this Notice;
3. Candidates may not be a Federal entity or Federal employee
acting within the scope of employment;
4. Candidates may not be an employee of the DOT, including but not
limited to the FAA;
5. Candidates shall not be deemed ineligible because an individual
used Federal facilities or consulted with Federal employees during a
competition, if the facilities and employees are made available to all
individuals participating in the competition on an equitable basis;
6. The competition is subject to all applicable Federal laws and
regulations. Participation constitutes the Candidates' full and
unconditional agreement to these rules and to the Secretary's
decisions, which are final and binding in all matters related to this
competition;
7. Submissions which in the Secretary's sole discretion are
determined to be substantially similar to a prior submitted entry may
be disqualified;
8. Submissions must be original, must be the work of the
Candidates, and must not violate the rights of other parties. All
submissions remain the property of the applicants. Each Candidate
represents and warrants that s/he, or the team, is the sole author and
owner of the submission, that the submission is wholly original, that
it does not infringe any copyright or any other rights of any third
party of which the Candidate is aware, and, if submitted in electronic
form, is free of malware;
9. By submitting an entry, contestants and entrants agree to assume
any and all risks and waive any 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 their
participation in this contest, whether the injury, death, damage, or
loss arises through negligence of otherwise;
10. The Secretary and the Secretary's designees have the right to
request access to supporting materials from the Candidates;
11. The submissions cannot have been submitted in the same or
substantially similar form in any previous Federally-sponsored
promotion or Federally-sponsored contest, of any kind;
12. Each Candidate grants to the FAA, the DOT, as well as other
Federal agencies with which it partners, the right to use names,
likeness, application materials, photographs, voices, opinions, and/or
hometown and state for the Department's promotional purposes in any
media, in perpetuity, worldwide, without further payment or
consideration; and
13. The FAA Administrator collects personal information from
Candidates when they enter this competition. The information collected
is subject to the Challenge Post privacy policy located at https://www.challengepost.com/privacy.
Expression of Interest: While not required, students are strongly
encouraged to send brief expressions of interest to the FAA prior to
submitting entries. The expressions of interest should be sent by May
10, 2018 to [email protected] It should include the following
elements: (1) Name of candidates; (2) name of educational institutions
with which candidates are affiliated; (3) telephone and email addresses
for each candidate; and (4) a synopsis of the concept, limited to no
more than two pages,
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providing a high-level overview of the proposed project and related
research.
Submission Requirements
Complete submission packages shall consist of the following
elements:
1. Nomination letter from at least one teacher, advisor, faculty
member, and others as appropriate. The nomination letter(s) must
communicate accomplishments in the following areas:
a. Technical Merit of the Concept
Evidence of technical merit based upon teacher (parent or legal
guardian in the case of home schooled applicants), advisor, or faculty
nomination and evaluation of the submitted proposal, conducted
research, written paper, results, and/or reports.
b. Professionalism and Leadership
Evidence of professionalism and leadership may be in the form of,
but not limited to:
(1) Membership and offices held in various groups
(2) Presentations made to various groups, meetings, and at symposia
(3) Leadership in student professional activities
(4) Community outreach activities
2. An overall summary of the innovation, not to exceed one page,
which includes a title of the project, a one paragraph synopsis, and a
statement of the potential innovative impact the concept will have on
the field of aviation or aerospace;
3. A copy of the student's academic transcript or certified grade
report (as applicable);
4. A copy of the paper(s) and related materials describing the
innovative concept written by the student(s) being nominated (no page
limit).
The FAA may request additional information, including supporting
documentation, more detailed contact information, releases of
liability, and statements of authenticity to guarantee the originality
of the work. Failure to respond in a timely manner may result in
disqualification.
Electronic packages may be transmitted by email to
[email protected] Hard copies should be forwarded with a cover
letter to the attention of: Patricia Watts, Ph.D., Program Director,
Centers of Excellence Program Office, L-28, FAA William J. Hughes
Technical Center, Atlantic City International Airport, NJ 08405.
The submission period begins on April 20, 2018. Submissions must be
sent by 11:59 p.m. Pacific daylight time on June 1, 2018. The
timeliness of submissions will be determined by the postmark (if sent
in hard copy) or time stamp of the recipient (if emailed). Competition
administrators assume no responsibility for lost or untimely
submissions for any reason.
Award: The winner is expected to be announced in October, 2018. A
trophy with the student's name and date of award will be displayed at
the Department of Transportation and a display copy of the trophy will
be sent to the student's school/college/university. The student(s) will
receive an additional plaque. At the option of the FAA Administrator,
the FAA will pay for invitational travel expenses to Washington, DC for
up to four representatives of the winning team(s) should selectees be
invited to present their project(s) to FAA and DOT officials.
The university level student(s) will attend the annual Outstanding
Student of the Year Awards ceremony hosted by the University
Transportation Centers--Council of Transportation Research Centers
(CUTC). The DOT will honor the RAISE award recipient at this event
conducted during the Transportation Research Board meetings each
January in Washington, DC. Further details will be provided to the
selectee(s).
Selections Will Be Based Upon the Following: Students will submit
entries to the FAA Centers for Excellence Program Director. The FAA
Aviation Education Program Manager and the FAA COE Program Director
will review entries to determine eligibility. The COE Program Office
will convene a panel consisting of representative experts from
academia, government (officials including those within the FAA and the
DOT), and representatives of the private sector. The panel members will
judge the entries and rank order submissions. The FAA COE Program
Office will present the most highly qualified entries to the FAA
Administrator, who will make recommendations to the Secretary of
Transportation. The Secretary will make the final selection(s). The
Department reserves the right to not award the prize in either or both
the High School category or the University category if the selecting
officials believe that no submission demonstrates sufficient innovative
scientific and engineering potential and/or achievements in its
category.
Panel members will judge entries against other submissions from the
same division or category based on the following criteria:
Technical Merit
Has the submission presented a clear understanding of the
associated problems?
Has the submission developed a logical and workable
solution and approach to solving the problem/s?
What are the most significant aspects of this concept?
Has the submission clearly described the breadth of impact
of the innovation?
Originality
Is this concept new or a variation of an existing idea,
and in what way(s)?
How is this work unique?
Was the concept developed independently or in cooperation
with others?
Impact
To what extent does this project have the potential to
make a significant impact and/or contribution to the future of the
aviation and aerospace environment?
Practicality
Who directly benefits from this work?
Can this program or activity be implemented in a practical
fashion?
What are the costs anticipated to be incurred and saved by
executing this concept?
Measurability
How has this individual/group measured the impact on the
aviation environment?
To what extent does the innovation result in measurable
improvements?
Applicability
Can this effort be scaled?
Is this work specific to one region, various regions, or
to the entire nation?
All factors are important and will be given consideration, but the
advisory panel will give the ``technical merit'' factor the most weight
in the screening process. The Secretary of Transportation retains sole
discretion to select the winning entrant.
Additional Information
Federal grantees may not use Federal funds to develop
COMPETES Act challenge applications.
Federal contractors may not use Federal funds from a
contract to develop COMPETES Act challenge applications or to fund
efforts in support of a COMPETES Act challenge submission.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 3719 (America COMPETES Act).
Issued on: April 17, 2018.
Michael Greco,
Manager, Enterprise Services Test and Evaluation Division.
[FR Doc. 2018-08389 Filed 4-18-18; 4:15 pm]
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