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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through
Friday, except Federal Holidays.
Maritime Administration
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
[Docket No. MARAD–2018–0088]
Centers of Excellence for Domestic
Maritime Workforce Training and
Education
Maritime Administration,
Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
This notice provides
interested parties with the opportunity
to comment on the Maritime
Administration’s (MARAD) application
process to designate training entities as
Centers of Excellence for Domestic
Maritime Workforce Training and
Education (CoE). The Secretary of
Transportation, acting through the
Maritime Administrator, may make CoE
designations and enter Cooperative
Agreements with CoE designees.
MARAD is developing the below
Proposed Applicant Guide and invites
public comment to ensure that the
designation procedure and guidance is
simple, clear, and comprehensive.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before July 2, 2018. MARAD will
consider comments filed after this date
to the extent practicable.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
identified by DOT Docket Number
MARAD–2018–0088 by any of the
following methods:
• Website/Federal eRulemaking
Portal: Go to https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments
on the electronic docket site.
• Mail: Docket Management Facility;
U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE, Room PL–401,
Washington, DC 20590–0001.
• Hand Delivery: Room PL–401 of the
Department of Transportation, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington,
DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday
through Friday, except Federal
Holidays.
Instructions: All submissions must
include the agency name and docket
number for this notice.
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SUMMARY:
Note: All comments received will be
posted without change to https://
www.regulations.gov including any personal
information provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read the Applicant Guide or comments
received, go to https://
www.regulations.gov at any time or to
Room PL–401 of the Department of
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE, Washington, DC, between 9
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You
may contact Nuns Jain, Maritime
Administration, at 757–322–5801 or by
electronic mail at Nuns.Jain@dot.gov.
You may send mail to Nuns Jain at
Maritime Administration, Building 19,
Suite 300, 7737 Hampton Boulevard,
Norfolk, VA 23505.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Following
the enactment of the National Defense
Authorization Act of 2018, Public Law
115–91 (the ‘‘NDAA’’), MARAD is
developing a procedure to designate
eligible institutions as Centers of
Excellence for Domestic Maritime
Workforce Training and Education
(CoE). Qualified training entities seeking
to be designated as a CoE will be
required to apply with MARAD. The
application will include information to
demonstrate that the applicant
institution meets certain eligibility
criteria, designation requirements, and
attributes consistent with Section 3507
of the NDAA, codified at 46 U.S.C.
54102. The final MARAD application
process and procedure will be made
available to the public on its website
www.MARAD.dot.gov. MARAD invites
your comment on the below Proposed
Applicant Guide and the issues
specified under the Scope of Comments
section.
Scope of Comments
In addition to seeking general
comments on the proposed applicant
guide, the agency is interested in
learning 1. Whether the proposed
definitions of ‘‘Community or Technical
College’’, ‘‘Maritime Training Center’’
and ‘‘Operated by, or under the
supervision of a State’’ are clear,
appropriate and adequate to cover all
institutions who may be eligible to
apply for designation under the statute;
2. Whether the proposed Designation
Requirements and Designation
Attributes are clear, appropriate, and
adequate; and 3. Whether there are less
burdensome methods to evidence
applicant qualifications.
Proposed Applicant Guide
How To Be Designated as a Center of
Excellence for Domestic Maritime
Workforce Training and Education
1. Important Definitions
a. ‘‘Afloat Career’’ means a career as
a merchant mariner compensated for
service aboard a vessel in the U.S.
merchant marine. This includes vessels
of all types covering all U.S. Merchant
Marine segments, whether or not
documented, including, but not limited
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to—oceangoing, coastwise, Great Lakes,
inland, harbor, towing, offshore
industry, cruise, pleasure boats, tourist
boats, ferries, dredging, research vessels,
government-owned, etc.;
b. ‘‘Arctic’’—means all United States
and foreign territory north of the Arctic
Circle and all United States territory
north and west of the boundary formed
by the Porcupine, Yukon, and
Kuskokwim Rivers; all contiguous seas,
including the Arctic Ocean and the
Beaufort, Bering, and Chukchi Seas; and
the Aleutian chain. [Section 112 of the
Arctic Research and Policy Act of 1984,
codified at 15 U.S.C. 4111];
c. ‘‘Ashore Career’’ means a career in
in the shore based maritime industry.
Ashore based maritime industry
includes, but is not limited to vessel
operations, ship management, ship
building and ship repair, port
operations and management, marine
terminal operations and management,
vessel design, ship brokerage, marine
insurance, pilotage, towing industry,
offshore industry, dredging and
maritime-oriented supply chain
operations;
d. ‘‘Community or Technical College’’
means an institution of higher education
that
(A) admits as regular students,
persons who are beyond the age of
compulsory school attendance in the
State in which the institution is located;
and
(B) does not provide an educational
program for which the institution
awards a bachelor’s degree (or an
equivalent degree); and
(C) (i) provides an educational
program of not less than 2 years in
duration that is acceptable for full credit
toward a bachelor’s or equivalent
degree; or
(ii) offers at least a 2-year program in
engineering, mathematics, or the
physical or biological sciences, designed
to prepare a student to work as a
technician or at the semiprofessional
level in an industry field that involves
engineering, scientific, or other
technological fields requiring the
understanding and application of basic
engineering, scientific, or mathematical
principles of knowledge; and
(D) that is partially supported by
public funds from the state or its
political subdivisions.
e. ‘‘Maritime Training Center’’ means
a training institution—
(A) that provides a structured program
of training courses to prepare students
and/or enhance their skills for Afloat
Careers and/or Ashore Careers in the
maritime industry; and
(B) that is not a ‘‘Community or
Technical College’’
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f. ‘‘Mississippi River System’’ means
the mostly riverine network of the
United States which includes the
Mississippi River, and all connecting
waterways, natural tributaries and
distributaries. The system includes the
Arkansas, Illinois, Missouri, Ohio, Red,
Allegheny, Tennessee, Wabash and
Atchafalaya rivers. Important
connecting waterways include the
Illinois Waterway, the TennesseeTombigbee Waterway, and the Gulf
Intracoastal Waterway;
g. ‘‘Operated by, or under the
supervision of a State’’ means operated
by or under the supervision or control
of a public entity of a State government
or one of its subdivisions, including, but
not limited to, county governments, city
or local governments, and public-school
systems;
h. United States Maritime Industry
includes all segments of the working
community involving the maritime
related transportation activities
involving the transportation system of
the United States, both in domestic and
foreign trade, blue water and brown
water, coastal and inland waters, as well
as non-commercial maritime activities,
such as pleasure boating, and all of the
industries that support such uses,
including, but not limited to vessel
construction and repair, vessel
operations, ship logistics supply,
berthing, port operations, port
intermodal operations, marine terminal
operations, vessel design, marine
brokerage, marine insurance, marine
financing, chartering, maritime-oriented
supply chain operations, offshore
industry.
2. What is the Center of Excellence for
Domestic Maritime Workforce Training
and Education (CoE) Program?
Pursuant to Section 3507 of the
National Defense Authorization Act,
2018, Public Law 115–91 (December 12,
2017), codified at 46 U.S.C. 54102, the
Secretary of Transportation may:
a. Designate a covered training entity
as a Center of Excellence for Domestic
Maritime Workforce Training and
Education (CoE).
b. Enter into a cooperative agreement
with a designated CoE.
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3. Who is eligible to apply for
designation as a CoE?
An educational institution that
provides training and education for the
domestic maritime workforce is eligible
to apply to MARAD for designation as
a CoE if it can demonstrate satisfactory
compliance with the following
Eligibility Criteria for a covered training
entity under the statute:
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I. The institution is in a State that
borders on the:
a. Gulf of Mexico;
b. Atlantic Ocean;
c. Long Island Sound;
d. Pacific Ocean;
e. Great Lakes;
f. Mississippi River System;
g. Arctic; or
h. Gulf of Alaska.
II. The institution is either:
a. A Community or Technical College;
or
b. A Maritime Training Center.
i. Operated by, or under the
supervision of a State; and
ii. With a maritime training program
in operation in its curriculum on
12/12/2017.
4. What are the selection criteria for
designation as a CoE?
An eligible training institution
applicant must demonstrate satisfactory
compliance with the Designation
Requirements listed under III through V
and the qualitative Designation
Attributes listed under VI below.
III. The academic programs offered by
the institution will include:
a. One or more Afloat Career
preparation tracks in the United States
Maritime Industry, and/or
b. One or more Ashore Career
preparation tracks in the United States
Maritime Industry.
IV. Institutions offering Afloat Career
tracks will:
a. Meet Regional and/or state
accreditation, as applicable; and
b. Maintain United States Coast Guard
(USCG) approval for the merchant
mariner training program and/or
merchant mariner training course(s)
offered by the institution, as applicable;
and
c. Provide recruitment and placement
statistics that clearly document
institutional effectiveness.
V. Institutions offering Ashore Career
tracks will:
a. Meet Regional and/or state
accreditation, as applicable; and
b. Maintain authorization and/or
endorsement of the program and/or
course(s) by an applicable professional
society or industry body (Welding,
Electrician, Electronics etc.) to issue
industry accepted Certifications that
reflect a professionally recognized level
of educational or technical skill
achievement; and
c. Provide recruitment and placement
statistics that clearly document
institutional effectiveness.
VI. In addition to meeting the
requirements listed above, the CoE is
expected to foster the following
desirable attributes:
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a. Support the workforce needs of the
local, state, or regional economy; and
b. Build the STEM (Science,
Technology, Engineering, and Math)
competencies of local/future workforce
to meet emerging local, regional, and
national economic interests; and
c. Promote diversity and inclusion
among the student body; and
d. Offer a broad-based curriculum and
stackable credentials where applicable;
and
e. Engage and/or collaborate with the
maritime industry; and
f. Engage and/or collaborate with
maritime high schools; and
g. Engage and/or collaborate with
maritime academies and other
institutions for advanced proficiency
and higher education.
5. What agreement may MARAD
execute with a designated CoE?
The Maritime Administrator, or
designee, may enter into a cooperative
agreement with a covered training entity
that has been designated a CoE to
support maritime workforce training
and education, including but not
limited to efforts of the CoE to:
a. Recruit, admit and train students;
b. Recruit and train faculty;
c. Expand and enhance facilities;
d. Create new maritime career
pathways;
e. Award students credit for prior
experience, including military service;
f. Provide funding to the CoE by
grants or otherwise where such funding
is appropriated for such purposes; or
g. Such other activities that are
determined by the Maritime
Administration and the CoE that would
further maritime workforce training and
education.
6. What specific assistance may MARAD
offer to a designated CoE under a
Cooperative Agreement?
The specific assistance that the
Maritime Administration may offer
under the cooperative agreement
includes, but is not limited to:
a. Donation of surplus equipment to
CoEs that also meet the requirements of
46 U.S.C. 51103(b)(2)(C);
b. Temporary use of MARAD vessels
and assets for indoctrination, training,
and assistance, subject to availability
and approval by MARAD, and where
applicable, the Department of Defense;
c. Availability of MARAD subject
matter experts to address students when
feasible; and
d. The provision of funding, to the
extent such funds are appropriated,
available for CoEs under appropriations
law, and notification to CoEs.
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7. Where do I send my application?
12. Does my designation expire?
All applications for CoE designation
or renewals should be submitted to:
Deputy Associate Administrator for
Maritime Education and Training,
Maritime Administration, U.S.
Department of Transportation, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, DC
20590.
The duration of a CoE designation
shall be for a period of five years from
the date of designation.
8. When should I submit my application
for CoE designation?
MARAD will publish a Federal
Register Notice requesting applications
for designation as a Center of
Excellence. That notice will provide you
with information on timing and what
you can expect.
9. What information should be included
in an application for CoE designation?
The application should include
sufficient information to demonstrate
that the applicant institution meets the
Eligibility Criteria, Designation
Requirements and Designation
Attributes listed above.
10. How will I know whether I was
approved for designation?
During the evaluation of the
application and the supporting
documentation. MARAD may request
clarifications or additional information
from the applicant. MARAD will notify
the applicant of the decision regarding
approval or disapproval for designation
within 120 days after receipt of the
application. In the case of approval,
MARAD will thereafter publish the
designated CoE’s name and contact
information on its website.
Upon designation, MARAD may enter
into a cooperative agreement with the
designated institution in accordance
with Sections 5 and 6 of this applicant
guide. MARAD will develop and
forward an agreement draft for the
designated institution’s review before
the agreement is executed.
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11. After my institution is approved and
designated, are there any on-going
responsibilities necessary to
maintaining my designation?
The designated institution shall
submit an annual statement of
continued compliance with the
designation criteria listed under
Questions 3 and 4 and an annual update
to the recruitment and placement
statistics proffered in their application.
At any time, MARAD may request a
designated institution to provide
updated information to support its
continued status as a CoE.
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13. How can I renew my organization’s
designation?
A designated training institution may
apply for renewal of its CoE designation
six months prior to its expiration.
MARAD may renew the CoE designation
and the Cooperative Agreement if the
designated institution successfully
demonstrates sustained excellence at a
level which initially earned the
institution the CoE designation. The
institution must also demonstrate
excellence in accordance with the
applicable Designation Requirements
and Attributes in place at the time of
such renewals. There is no limit on the
number of times MARAD may renew
the CoE designation of a particular
training institution.
14. Can a CoE designation be revoked?
DOT/MARAD may, after notice and
an opportunity to respond, suspend or
revoke the CoE designation of a training
institution, if there is evidence of the
designated institution’s non-compliance
with the designation criteria or the
terms of the cooperative agreement. A
CoE designation shall be subject to
removal if it ceases to meet either the
CoE requirements and attributes
identified in this applicant guide, loses
its approvals to teach accredited
courses, or for good cause shown as
determined by the Maritime
Administration. Designated institutions
can appeal revocation of the designation
by appealing to the Maritime
Administrator or his designated
representative. The appeal must be in
writing and address the specific reasons
why you believe your designation
should be reinstated by MARAD.
Public Participation
How do I submit comments?
Please submit your comments,
including any attachments, following
the instructions provided under the
above heading entitled ADDRESSES. Be
advised that it may take a few hours or
even days for your comment to be
reflected on the docket. In addition,
your comments must be written in
English. We encourage you to provide
concise comments. You may attach
additional documents as necessary.
There is no limit on the length of the
attachments.
Please note that even after the
comment period has closed, MARAD
will continue to file relevant
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information in the Docket as it becomes
available.
Where do I go to read public comments,
and find supporting information?
Go to the docket online at https://
www.regulations.gov, keyword search
MARAD–2018–0088 or visit us in
person at the Docket Management
Facility (see ADDRESSES for hours of
operation). We recommend that you
periodically check the Docket for new
submissions and supporting material.
Will my comments be made available to
the public?
Yes. Be aware that your entire
comment, including your personal
identifying information, will be made
publicly available.
May I submit comments confidentially?
If you wish to submit comments
under a claim of confidentiality, you
should submit three copies of your
complete submission, including the
information you claim to be confidential
business information, to the Department
of Transportation, Maritime
Administration, Office of Legislation
and Regulations, MAR–225, W24–220,
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE,
Washington, DC 20590. Include a cover
letter setting forth with specificity the
basis for any such claim and, if possible,
a summary of your submission that can
be made available to the public.
Privacy Act
In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 553(c),
DOT/MARAD solicits comments from
the public to better inform its
rulemaking process. DOT/MARAD posts
these comments, without edit, to
www.regulations.gov, as described in
the system of records notice, DOT/ALL–
14 FDMS, accessible through
www.dot.gov/privacy. To facilitate
comment tracking and response, we
encourage commenters to provide their
name, or the name of their organization;
however, submission of names is
completely optional. Whether or not
commenters identify themselves, all
timely comments will be fully
considered. If you wish to provide
comments containing proprietary or
confidential information, please contact
the agency for alternate submission
instructions.
Authority: 49 CFR Sections 1.92 and 1.93.
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Dated: May 25, 2018.
By Order of the Maritime Administrator.
T. Mitchell Hudson, Jr.,
Secretary, Maritime Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Maritime Administration
[Docket No. MARAD-2018-0088]
Centers of Excellence for Domestic Maritime Workforce Training
and Education
AGENCY: Maritime Administration, Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Notice and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: This notice provides interested parties with the opportunity
to comment on the Maritime Administration's (MARAD) application process
to designate training entities as Centers of Excellence for Domestic
Maritime Workforce Training and Education (CoE). The Secretary of
Transportation, acting through the Maritime Administrator, may make CoE
designations and enter Cooperative Agreements with CoE designees. MARAD
is developing the below Proposed Applicant Guide and invites public
comment to ensure that the designation procedure and guidance is
simple, clear, and comprehensive.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before July 2, 2018. MARAD will
consider comments filed after this date to the extent practicable.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments identified by DOT Docket Number
MARAD-2018-0088 by any of the following methods:
Website/Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the instructions for submitting comments on
the electronic docket site.
Mail: Docket Management Facility; U.S. Department of
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Room PL-401, Washington, DC
20590-0001.
Hand Delivery: Room PL-401 of the Department of
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, DC, between 9
a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal Holidays.
Instructions: All submissions must include the agency name and
docket number for this notice.
Note: All comments received will be posted without change to
https://www.regulations.gov including any personal information
provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to read the Applicant Guide or
comments received, go to https://www.regulations.gov at any time or to
Room PL-401 of the Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue
SE, Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except Federal Holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: You may contact Nuns Jain, Maritime
Administration, at 757-322-5801 or by electronic mail at
[email protected]. You may send mail to Nuns Jain at Maritime
Administration, Building 19, Suite 300, 7737 Hampton Boulevard,
Norfolk, VA 23505.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Following the enactment of the National
Defense Authorization Act of 2018, Public Law 115-91 (the ``NDAA''),
MARAD is developing a procedure to designate eligible institutions as
Centers of Excellence for Domestic Maritime Workforce Training and
Education (CoE). Qualified training entities seeking to be designated
as a CoE will be required to apply with MARAD. The application will
include information to demonstrate that the applicant institution meets
certain eligibility criteria, designation requirements, and attributes
consistent with Section 3507 of the NDAA, codified at 46 U.S.C. 54102.
The final MARAD application process and procedure will be made
available to the public on its website www.MARAD.dot.gov. MARAD invites
your comment on the below Proposed Applicant Guide and the issues
specified under the Scope of Comments section.
Scope of Comments
In addition to seeking general comments on the proposed applicant
guide, the agency is interested in learning 1. Whether the proposed
definitions of ``Community or Technical College'', ``Maritime Training
Center'' and ``Operated by, or under the supervision of a State'' are
clear, appropriate and adequate to cover all institutions who may be
eligible to apply for designation under the statute; 2. Whether the
proposed Designation Requirements and Designation Attributes are clear,
appropriate, and adequate; and 3. Whether there are less burdensome
methods to evidence applicant qualifications.
Proposed Applicant Guide
How To Be Designated as a Center of Excellence for Domestic Maritime
Workforce Training and Education
1. Important Definitions
a. ``Afloat Career'' means a career as a merchant mariner
compensated for service aboard a vessel in the U.S. merchant marine.
This includes vessels of all types covering all U.S. Merchant Marine
segments, whether or not documented, including, but not limited to--
oceangoing, coastwise, Great Lakes, inland, harbor, towing, offshore
industry, cruise, pleasure boats, tourist boats, ferries, dredging,
research vessels, government-owned, etc.;
b. ``Arctic''--means all United States and foreign territory north
of the Arctic Circle and all United States territory north and west of
the boundary formed by the Porcupine, Yukon, and Kuskokwim Rivers; all
contiguous seas, including the Arctic Ocean and the Beaufort, Bering,
and Chukchi Seas; and the Aleutian chain. [Section 112 of the Arctic
Research and Policy Act of 1984, codified at 15 U.S.C. 4111];
c. ``Ashore Career'' means a career in in the shore based maritime
industry. Ashore based maritime industry includes, but is not limited
to vessel operations, ship management, ship building and ship repair,
port operations and management, marine terminal operations and
management, vessel design, ship brokerage, marine insurance, pilotage,
towing industry, offshore industry, dredging and maritime-oriented
supply chain operations;
d. ``Community or Technical College'' means an institution of
higher education that
(A) admits as regular students, persons who are beyond the age of
compulsory school attendance in the State in which the institution is
located; and
(B) does not provide an educational program for which the
institution awards a bachelor's degree (or an equivalent degree); and
(C) (i) provides an educational program of not less than 2 years in
duration that is acceptable for full credit toward a bachelor's or
equivalent degree; or
(ii) offers at least a 2-year program in engineering, mathematics,
or the physical or biological sciences, designed to prepare a student
to work as a technician or at the semiprofessional level in an industry
field that involves engineering, scientific, or other technological
fields requiring the understanding and application of basic
engineering, scientific, or mathematical principles of knowledge; and
(D) that is partially supported by public funds from the state or
its political subdivisions.
e. ``Maritime Training Center'' means a training institution--
(A) that provides a structured program of training courses to
prepare students and/or enhance their skills for Afloat Careers and/or
Ashore Careers in the maritime industry; and
(B) that is not a ``Community or Technical College''
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f. ``Mississippi River System'' means the mostly riverine network
of the United States which includes the Mississippi River, and all
connecting waterways, natural tributaries and distributaries. The
system includes the Arkansas, Illinois, Missouri, Ohio, Red, Allegheny,
Tennessee, Wabash and Atchafalaya rivers. Important connecting
waterways include the Illinois Waterway, the Tennessee-Tombigbee
Waterway, and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway;
g. ``Operated by, or under the supervision of a State'' means
operated by or under the supervision or control of a public entity of a
State government or one of its subdivisions, including, but not limited
to, county governments, city or local governments, and public-school
systems;
h. United States Maritime Industry includes all segments of the
working community involving the maritime related transportation
activities involving the transportation system of the United States,
both in domestic and foreign trade, blue water and brown water, coastal
and inland waters, as well as non-commercial maritime activities, such
as pleasure boating, and all of the industries that support such uses,
including, but not limited to vessel construction and repair, vessel
operations, ship logistics supply, berthing, port operations, port
intermodal operations, marine terminal operations, vessel design,
marine brokerage, marine insurance, marine financing, chartering,
maritime-oriented supply chain operations, offshore industry.
2. What is the Center of Excellence for Domestic Maritime Workforce
Training and Education (CoE) Program?
Pursuant to Section 3507 of the National Defense Authorization Act,
2018, Public Law 115-91 (December 12, 2017), codified at 46 U.S.C.
54102, the Secretary of Transportation may:
a. Designate a covered training entity as a Center of Excellence
for Domestic Maritime Workforce Training and Education (CoE).
b. Enter into a cooperative agreement with a designated CoE.
3. Who is eligible to apply for designation as a CoE?
An educational institution that provides training and education for
the domestic maritime workforce is eligible to apply to MARAD for
designation as a CoE if it can demonstrate satisfactory compliance with
the following Eligibility Criteria for a covered training entity under
the statute:
I. The institution is in a State that borders on the:
a. Gulf of Mexico;
b. Atlantic Ocean;
c. Long Island Sound;
d. Pacific Ocean;
e. Great Lakes;
f. Mississippi River System;
g. Arctic; or
h. Gulf of Alaska.
II. The institution is either:
a. A Community or Technical College; or
b. A Maritime Training Center.
i. Operated by, or under the supervision of a State; and
ii. With a maritime training program in operation in its curriculum
on 12/12/2017.
4. What are the selection criteria for designation as a CoE?
An eligible training institution applicant must demonstrate
satisfactory compliance with the Designation Requirements listed under
III through V and the qualitative Designation Attributes listed under
VI below.
III. The academic programs offered by the institution will include:
a. One or more Afloat Career preparation tracks in the United
States Maritime Industry, and/or
b. One or more Ashore Career preparation tracks in the United
States Maritime Industry.
IV. Institutions offering Afloat Career tracks will:
a. Meet Regional and/or state accreditation, as applicable; and
b. Maintain United States Coast Guard (USCG) approval for the
merchant mariner training program and/or merchant mariner training
course(s) offered by the institution, as applicable; and
c. Provide recruitment and placement statistics that clearly
document institutional effectiveness.
V. Institutions offering Ashore Career tracks will:
a. Meet Regional and/or state accreditation, as applicable; and
b. Maintain authorization and/or endorsement of the program and/or
course(s) by an applicable professional society or industry body
(Welding, Electrician, Electronics etc.) to issue industry accepted
Certifications that reflect a professionally recognized level of
educational or technical skill achievement; and
c. Provide recruitment and placement statistics that clearly
document institutional effectiveness.
VI. In addition to meeting the requirements listed above, the CoE
is expected to foster the following desirable attributes:
a. Support the workforce needs of the local, state, or regional
economy; and
b. Build the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math)
competencies of local/future workforce to meet emerging local,
regional, and national economic interests; and
c. Promote diversity and inclusion among the student body; and
d. Offer a broad-based curriculum and stackable credentials where
applicable; and
e. Engage and/or collaborate with the maritime industry; and
f. Engage and/or collaborate with maritime high schools; and
g. Engage and/or collaborate with maritime academies and other
institutions for advanced proficiency and higher education.
5. What agreement may MARAD execute with a designated CoE?
The Maritime Administrator, or designee, may enter into a
cooperative agreement with a covered training entity that has been
designated a CoE to support maritime workforce training and education,
including but not limited to efforts of the CoE to:
a. Recruit, admit and train students;
b. Recruit and train faculty;
c. Expand and enhance facilities;
d. Create new maritime career pathways;
e. Award students credit for prior experience, including military
service;
f. Provide funding to the CoE by grants or otherwise where such
funding is appropriated for such purposes; or
g. Such other activities that are determined by the Maritime
Administration and the CoE that would further maritime workforce
training and education.
6. What specific assistance may MARAD offer to a designated CoE under a
Cooperative Agreement?
The specific assistance that the Maritime Administration may offer
under the cooperative agreement includes, but is not limited to:
a. Donation of surplus equipment to CoEs that also meet the
requirements of 46 U.S.C. 51103(b)(2)(C);
b. Temporary use of MARAD vessels and assets for indoctrination,
training, and assistance, subject to availability and approval by
MARAD, and where applicable, the Department of Defense;
c. Availability of MARAD subject matter experts to address students
when feasible; and
d. The provision of funding, to the extent such funds are
appropriated, available for CoEs under appropriations law, and
notification to CoEs.
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7. Where do I send my application?
All applications for CoE designation or renewals should be
submitted to: Deputy Associate Administrator for Maritime Education and
Training, Maritime Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation,
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20590.
8. When should I submit my application for CoE designation?
MARAD will publish a Federal Register Notice requesting
applications for designation as a Center of Excellence. That notice
will provide you with information on timing and what you can expect.
9. What information should be included in an application for CoE
designation?
The application should include sufficient information to
demonstrate that the applicant institution meets the Eligibility
Criteria, Designation Requirements and Designation Attributes listed
above.
10. How will I know whether I was approved for designation?
During the evaluation of the application and the supporting
documentation. MARAD may request clarifications or additional
information from the applicant. MARAD will notify the applicant of the
decision regarding approval or disapproval for designation within 120
days after receipt of the application. In the case of approval, MARAD
will thereafter publish the designated CoE's name and contact
information on its website.
Upon designation, MARAD may enter into a cooperative agreement with
the designated institution in accordance with Sections 5 and 6 of this
applicant guide. MARAD will develop and forward an agreement draft for
the designated institution's review before the agreement is executed.
11. After my institution is approved and designated, are there any on-
going responsibilities necessary to maintaining my designation?
The designated institution shall submit an annual statement of
continued compliance with the designation criteria listed under
Questions 3 and 4 and an annual update to the recruitment and placement
statistics proffered in their application. At any time, MARAD may
request a designated institution to provide updated information to
support its continued status as a CoE.
12. Does my designation expire?
The duration of a CoE designation shall be for a period of five
years from the date of designation.
13. How can I renew my organization's designation?
A designated training institution may apply for renewal of its CoE
designation six months prior to its expiration. MARAD may renew the CoE
designation and the Cooperative Agreement if the designated institution
successfully demonstrates sustained excellence at a level which
initially earned the institution the CoE designation. The institution
must also demonstrate excellence in accordance with the applicable
Designation Requirements and Attributes in place at the time of such
renewals. There is no limit on the number of times MARAD may renew the
CoE designation of a particular training institution.
14. Can a CoE designation be revoked?
DOT/MARAD may, after notice and an opportunity to respond, suspend
or revoke the CoE designation of a training institution, if there is
evidence of the designated institution's non-compliance with the
designation criteria or the terms of the cooperative agreement. A CoE
designation shall be subject to removal if it ceases to meet either the
CoE requirements and attributes identified in this applicant guide,
loses its approvals to teach accredited courses, or for good cause
shown as determined by the Maritime Administration. Designated
institutions can appeal revocation of the designation by appealing to
the Maritime Administrator or his designated representative. The appeal
must be in writing and address the specific reasons why you believe
your designation should be reinstated by MARAD.
Public Participation
How do I submit comments?
Please submit your comments, including any attachments, following
the instructions provided under the above heading entitled ADDRESSES.
Be advised that it may take a few hours or even days for your comment
to be reflected on the docket. In addition, your comments must be
written in English. We encourage you to provide concise comments. You
may attach additional documents as necessary. There is no limit on the
length of the attachments.
Please note that even after the comment period has closed, MARAD
will continue to file relevant information in the Docket as it becomes
available.
Where do I go to read public comments, and find supporting information?
Go to the docket online at https://www.regulations.gov, keyword
search MARAD-2018-0088 or visit us in person at the Docket Management
Facility (see ADDRESSES for hours of operation). We recommend that you
periodically check the Docket for new submissions and supporting
material.
Will my comments be made available to the public?
Yes. Be aware that your entire comment, including your personal
identifying information, will be made publicly available.
May I submit comments confidentially?
If you wish to submit comments under a claim of confidentiality,
you should submit three copies of your complete submission, including
the information you claim to be confidential business information, to
the Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration, Office of
Legislation and Regulations, MAR-225, W24-220, 1200 New Jersey Avenue
SE, Washington, DC 20590. Include a cover letter setting forth with
specificity the basis for any such claim and, if possible, a summary of
your submission that can be made available to the public.
Privacy Act
In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 553(c), DOT/MARAD solicits comments
from the public to better inform its rulemaking process. DOT/MARAD
posts these comments, without edit, to www.regulations.gov, as
described in the system of records notice, DOT/ALL-14 FDMS, accessible
through www.dot.gov/privacy. To facilitate comment tracking and
response, we encourage commenters to provide their name, or the name of
their organization; however, submission of names is completely
optional. Whether or not commenters identify themselves, all timely
comments will be fully considered. If you wish to provide comments
containing proprietary or confidential information, please contact the
agency for alternate submission instructions.
Authority: 49 CFR Sections 1.92 and 1.93.
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Dated: May 25, 2018.
By Order of the Maritime Administrator.
T. Mitchell Hudson, Jr.,
Secretary, Maritime Administration.
[FR Doc. 2018-11682 Filed 5-30-18; 8:45 am]
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