80_FR_12496 80 FR 12451 - Award Competitions for Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Centers in the States of Alaska, Idaho, Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Utah, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin

80 FR 12451 - Award Competitions for Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Centers in the States of Alaska, Idaho, Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Utah, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 45 (March 9, 2015)

Page Range12451-12456
FR Document2015-05297

NIST invites applications from eligible organizations in connection with NIST's funding up to twelve (12) separate MEP cooperative agreements for the operation of an MEP Center in the designated States' service areas and in the funding amounts identified in the corresponding Federal Funding Opportunity (FFO). NIST anticipates awarding one (1) cooperative agreement for each of the identified States. The objective of the MEP Center Program is to provide manufacturing extension services to primarily small and medium- sized manufacturers within the whole State designated in the applications. The selected organization will become part of the MEP national system of extension service providers, currently comprised of more than 400 Centers and field offices located throughout the United States and Puerto Rico.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Institute of Standards and Technology

[Docket Number: 150302201-5201-01]
RIN 0693-ZB09


Award Competitions for Hollings Manufacturing Extension 
Partnership (MEP) Centers in the States of Alaska, Idaho, Illinois, 
Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Utah, Washington, West 
Virginia and Wisconsin

AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), United 
States Department of Commerce (DoC).

ACTION: Notice of funding availability.

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SUMMARY: NIST invites applications from eligible organizations in 
connection with NIST's funding up to twelve (12) separate MEP 
cooperative agreements for the operation of an MEP Center in the 
designated States' service areas and in the funding amounts identified 
in the corresponding Federal Funding Opportunity (FFO). NIST 
anticipates awarding one (1) cooperative agreement for each of the 
identified States. The objective of the MEP Center Program is to 
provide manufacturing extension services to primarily small and medium-
sized manufacturers within the whole State designated in the 
applications. The selected organization will become part of the MEP 
national system of extension service providers, currently comprised of 
more than 400 Centers and field offices located throughout the United 
States and Puerto Rico.

DATES: Electronic applications must be received no later than 11:59 
p.m. Eastern Time on Monday, June 1, 2015. Paper applications will not 
be accepted. Applications received after the deadline will not be 
reviewed or considered. The approximate start date for awards under 
this notice and the corresponding FFO is expected to be January 1, 
2016.

ADDRESSES: Applications must be submitted electronically through 
www.grants.gov. NIST will not accept applications submitted by mail, 
facsimile, or by email.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Administrative, budget, cost-sharing, 
and eligibility questions and other programmatic questions should be 
directed to Diane Henderson at Tel: (301) 975-5105; Email: 
mepffo@nist.gov; Fax: (301) 963-6556. Grants Administration questions 
should be addressed to: Jannet Cancino, Grants Management Division, 
National Institute of Standards and Technology, 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 
1650, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-1650; Tel: (301) 975-6544; Email: 
jannet.cancino@nist.gov; Fax: (301) 975-6368. For technical assistance 
with Grants.gov submissions contact Christopher Hunton at Tel: (301) 
975-5718; Email: christopher.hunton@nist.gov; Fax: (301) 975-8884. 
Questions submitted to NIST/MEP may be posted as part of an FAQ 
document, which will be periodically updated on the MEP Web site at 
http://nist.gov/mep/ffo-state-competitions-02.cfm.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    Electronic access: Applicants are strongly encouraged to read the 
corresponding FFO announcement available at www.grants.gov for complete 
information about this program, including all program requirements and 
instructions for applying electronically. Paper applications or 
electronic applications submitted other than through www.grants.gov 
will not be accepted. The FFO may be found by searching under the 
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Name and Number provided below.

    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 278k, as implemented in 15 CFR part 290.

    Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Name and Number: 
Manufacturing Extension Partnership--11.611.
    Webinar Information Session: NIST/MEP will hold one or more webinar 
information sessions for organizations that are considering applying 
for this funding opportunity. These webinars will provide general 
information regarding MEP and offer general guidance on preparing 
proposals. NIST/MEP staff will be available at the webinars to answer 
general questions. During the webinars, proprietary technical 
discussions about specific project ideas will not be permitted. Also, 
NIST/MEP staff will not critique or provide feedback on any project 
ideas during the webinars or at any time before submission of a 
proposal to MEP. However, NIST/MEP staff will provide information about 
the MEP eligibility and cost-sharing requirements, evaluation criteria 
and selection factors, selection process, and the general 
characteristics of a competitive MEP proposal during this webinar. The 
webinars will be held approximately fifteen (15) to thirty (30) 
business days after posting of this notice and the corresponding FFO 
and publication of an abbreviated solicitation in the Federal Register. 
The exact dates and times of the webinars will be posted on the MEP Web 
site at http://nist.gov/mep/ffo-state-competitions-02.cfm. The webinars 
will be recorded, and a link to the recordings will be posted on the 
MEP Web site. In addition, the webinar presentations will be available 
after the webinars on the MEP Web site. Organizations wishing to 
participate in one or more of the webinars must register in advance by 
contacting MEP by email at mepffo@nist.gov. Participation in the 
webinars is not required in order for an organization to submit an 
application pursuant to this notice and the corresponding FFO.
    Program Description: NIST invites applications from eligible 
organizations in connection with NIST's funding up to twelve (12) 
separate MEP cooperative agreements for the operation of an MEP Center 
in the designated States' service areas and in the funding amounts 
identified in Section II.2. of the corresponding FFO. NIST anticipates 
awarding one (1) cooperative agreement for each of the identified 
States. The objective of the MEP Center Program is to provide 
manufacturing extension services to primarily small and medium-sized 
manufacturers within the whole State designated in the applications. 
The selected organization will become part of the MEP national system 
of extension service providers, currently comprised of more than 400 
Centers and

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field offices located throughout the United States and Puerto Rico.
    See the corresponding FFO for further information about the 
Manufacturing Extension Partnership and the MEP National Network.
    The MEP Program is not a Federal research and development program. 
It is not the intent of the program that awardees will perform 
systematic research.
    To learn more about the MEP Program, please go to http://www.nist.gov/mep/.
    Funding Availability: NIST anticipates funding twelve (12) MEP 
Center awards with an initial five-year period of performance in 
accordance with the multi-year funding policy described in Section 
II.3. of the corresponding FFO. Initial funding for the projects listed 
in the corresponding FFO is contingent upon the availability of 
appropriated funds.
    The table below lists the twelve (12) States identified for funding 
as part of this notice and the corresponding FFO and the estimated 
amount of funding available for each:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       Annual Federal     Total Federal
  MEP Center location and assigned    funding for each    funding for 5
geographical service area (by State)     year of the       year award
                                            award            period
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Alaska..............................          $500,000        $2,500,000
Idaho...............................           640,236         3,201,180
Illinois............................         5,029,910        25,149,550
Minnesota...........................         2,653,649        13,268,245
New Jersey..........................         2,814,432        14,072,160
New York............................         5,985,194        29,925,970
Ohio................................         5,246,822        26,234,110
Oklahoma............................         1,309,080         6,545,400
Utah................................         1,147,573         5,737,865
Washington..........................         2,534,872        12,674,360
West Virginia.......................           500,000         2,500,000
Wisconsin...........................         3,250,792        16,253,960
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Applicants may propose annual Federal funding amounts that are 
different from the anticipated annual Federal funding amounts set forth 
in the above table; provided, that the total amount of Federal funding 
being requested by an Applicant does not exceed the total amount of 
federal funding for the five-year award period as set forth in the 
above table. For example, if the anticipated annual Federal funding 
amount for an MEP Center is $500,000 and the total Federal funding 
amount for the five-year award period is $2,500,000, an Applicant may 
propose Federal funding amounts greater, less than, or equal to 
$500,000 for any year or years of the award, so long as the total 
amount of Federal funding being requested by the Applicant for the 
entire five-year award period does not exceed $2,500,000.
    Multi-Year Funding Policy. When an application for a multi-year 
award is approved, funding will usually be provided for only the first 
year of the project. Recipients will be required to submit detailed 
budgets and budget narratives prior to the award of any continued 
funding. Continued funding for the remaining years of the project will 
be awarded by NIST on a non-competitive basis, and may be adjusted 
higher or lower from year-to-year of the award, contingent upon 
satisfactory performance, continued relevance to the mission and 
priorities of the program, and the availability of funds. Continuation 
of an award to extend the period of performance and/or to increase or 
decrease funding is at the sole discretion of NIST.
    Potential for Additional 5 Years. Initial awards issued pursuant to 
this notice and corresponding FFO are expected to be for up to five (5) 
years with the possibility for NIST to renew the award, on a non-
competitive basis, for an additional 5 years at the end of the initial 
award period. The review processes in 15 CFR 290.8 will be used as part 
of the overall assessment of the recipient, consistent with the 
potential long-term nature and purpose of the program. In considering 
renewal for a second five-year, multi-year award term, NIST will 
evaluate the results of the annual reviews and the results of the 3rd 
Year peer-based Panel Review findings and recommendations as set forth 
in 15 CFR 290.8, as well as the Center's progress in addressing 
findings and recommendations made during the various reviews. The full 
process is expected to include programmatic, policy, financial, 
administrative, and responsibility assessments, and the availability of 
funds, consistent with Department of Commerce and NIST policies and 
procedures in effect at that time.

Kick-Off Conferences

    Each recipient will be required to attend a kick-off conference, 
which will be held at the beginning of the project period, to help 
ensure that the MEP Center operator has a clear understanding of the 
program and its components. The kick-off conference will take place at 
NIST/MEP headquarters in Gaithersburg, MD, during which time NIST will: 
(1) Orient MEP Center key personnel to the MEP program; (2) explain 
program and financial reporting requirements and procedures; (3) 
identify available resources that can enhance the capabilities of the 
MEP Center; and (4) negotiate and develop a detailed three-year 
operating plan with the recipient. NIST/MEP anticipates an additional 
set of site visits at the MEP Center and/or telephonic meetings with 
the recipient to finalize the three-year operating plan.
    The kick-off conference will take up to approximately 5 days and 
must be attended by the MEP Center Director, along with up to two 
additional MEP Center employees. Applicants must include travel and 
related costs for the kick-off conference as part of the budget for 
year one (1), and these costs should be reflected in the SF-424A 
covering the first four (4) years of the project. (See Section 
IV.2.a.(2). of the corresponding FFO.) These costs must also be 
reflected in the budget table and budget narrative for year 1, which is 
submitted as part of the budget tables and budget narratives section of 
the Technical Proposal. (See Section IV.2.a.(6).(e). of the 
corresponding FFO.) Representatives from key subrecipients and other 
key strategic partners may attend the kick-off conference with the 
prior written approval of the Grants Officer. Applicants proposing to 
have key subrecipients and/or other key strategic partners attend the 
kick-off

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conference should clearly indicate so as part of the budget narrative 
for year one of the project.

MEP System-Wide Meetings

    NIST/MEP typically organizes system-wide meetings approximately 
four times a year in an effort to share best practices, new and 
emerging trends, and additional topics of interest. These meetings are 
rotated throughout the United States and typically involve 3-4 days of 
resource time and associated travel costs for each meeting. The MEP 
Center Director must attend these meetings, along with up to two 
additional MEP Center employees.
    Applicants must include travel and related costs for four quarterly 
MEP system-wide meetings in each of the five (5) project years (4 
meetings per year; 20 total meetings over five-year award period). 
These costs must be reflected in the SF-424A covering the first four 
(4) years of the project (see Section IV.2.a.(2). of the corresponding 
FFO) and in the SF-424A covering year five (5) of the project (see 
Section IV.2.a.(10). of the corresponding FFO). These costs must also 
be reflected in the budget tables and budget narratives for each of the 
project's five (5) years, which are submitted in the budget tables and 
budget narratives section of the Technical Proposal. (See Section 
IV.2.a.(6).(e). of the corresponding FFO).
    Cost Share or Matching Requirement: Non-Federal cost sharing of at 
least 50 percent of the total project costs is required for each of the 
first through the third year of the award, with an increasing minimum 
non-federal cost share contribution beginning in year 4 of the award as 
follows:

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                                                Maximum    Minimum non-
                 Award year                   NIST share   Federal share
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1-3.........................................         1/2             1/2
4...........................................         2/5             3/5
5 and beyond................................         1/3             2/3
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    Non-Federal cost sharing is that portion of the project costs not 
borne by the Federal Government. The applicant's share of the MEP 
Center expenses may include cash, services, and third party in-kind 
contributions, as described at 2 CFR 200.306, as applicable, and in the 
MEP program regulations at 15 CFR 290.4(c). No more than 50% of the 
applicant's total non-Federal cost share for any year of the award may 
be from third party in-kind contributions of part-time personnel, 
equipment, software, rental value of centrally located space, and 
related contributions, per 15 CFR 290.4(c)(5). The source and detailed 
rationale of the cost share, including cash, full- and part-time 
personnel, and in-kind donations, must be documented in the budget 
tables and budget narratives submitted with the application and will be 
considered as part of the review under the evaluation criterion found 
in Section V.1.c.ii. of the corresponding FFO.
    Recipients must meet the minimum non-federal cost share 
requirements for each year of the award as identified in the chart 
above. For purposes of the MEP Program, ``program income'' (as defined 
in 2 CFR 200.80, as applicable) generated by an MEP Center may be used 
by a recipient towards the required non-federal cost share under an MEP 
award.
    As with the Federal share, any proposed costs included as non-
Federal cost sharing must be an allowable/eligible cost under this 
program and under the Federal cost principles set forth in 2 CFR part 
200, subpart E. Non-Federal cost sharing incorporated into the budget 
of an approved MEP cooperative agreement is subject to audit in the 
same general manner as Federal award funds. See 2 CFR part 200, subpart 
F.
    As set forth in Section IV.2.a.(7) of the corresponding FFO, a 
letter of commitment is required from an authorized representative of 
the applicant, stating the total amount of cost share to be contributed 
by the applicant towards the proposed MEP Center. Letters of commitment 
for all other third-party sources of non-Federal cost sharing 
identified in a proposal are not required, but are strongly encouraged.
    Eligibility: The eligibility requirements given in this section of 
the FFO will be used in lieu of those given in the MEP regulations 
found at 15 CFR part 290, specifically 15 CFR 290.5(a)(1). Each 
applicant for and recipient of an MEP award must be a U.S.-based 
nonprofit institution or organization. For the purpose of this notice 
and the corresponding FFO, nonprofit institutions include public and 
private nonprofit organizations, nonprofit or State colleges and 
universities, public or nonprofit community and technical colleges, and 
State, local or Tribal governments. Existing MEP awardees and new 
applicants that meet the eligibility criteria set forth in Section 
III.1. of the corresponding FFO may apply. An eligible organization may 
work individually or may include proposed subawards to eligible 
organizations or proposed contracts with any other organization as part 
of the applicant's proposal, effectively forming a team. However, as 
discussed in Section III.3.a. of the corresponding FFO, NIST generally 
will not fund applications that propose an organizational or 
operational structure that, in whole or in part, delegates or transfers 
to another person, institution, or organization the applicant's 
responsibility for core MEP Center management and oversight functions.
    Application Requirements: Applications must be submitted in 
accordance with the requirements set forth in Section IV. of the 
corresponding FFO announcement. Also see Sections IV.b.(1)., IV.b.(2)., 
and IV.b.(7). in the Full Announcement Text of the corresponding FFO.
    Application/Review Information: The evaluation criteria, selection 
factors, and review and selection process provided in this section will 
be used for this competition in lieu of those provided in the MEP 
regulations found at 15 CFR part 290, specifically 15 CFR 290.6 and 
290.7.
    Evaluation Criteria: The evaluation criteria that will be used in 
evaluating applications and assigned weights, with a maximum score of 
100, are listed below.
    a. Executive Summary and Project Narrative. (40 points; Sub-
criteria i through iv will be weighted equally) NIST/MEP will evaluate 
the extent to which the applicant's Executive Summary and Project 
Narrative demonstrates how the applicant's methodology will efficiently 
and effectively establish an MEP Center and provide manufacturing 
extension services to primarily small and medium-sized manufacturers in 
the applicable State-wide geographical service area identified in 
Section II.2. of the corresponding FFO. Applicants should name the 
state to be covered in the first sentence of the Executive Summary and 
Project Narrative. Reviewers will consider the following topics when 
evaluating the Executive Summary and Project Narrative:
    i. Center Strategy. Reviewers will assess the applicant's strategy 
proposed for the Center to deliver services that support a strong 
manufacturing ecosystem, meet manufacturers' needs and generate impact. 
Reviewers will assess the quality with which the applicant:
     Incorporates the market analysis described in the 
criterion V.1.a.ii.(1). below to inform strategies, products and 
services;
     defines a strategy for delivering services that balances 
market penetration with impact and revenue generation, addressing the 
needs of manufacturers, with an emphasis on the small and medium-sized 
manufacturers;

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     defines the Center's existing and/or proposed roles and 
relationships with other entities in the State's manufacturing 
ecosystem, including State, regional, and local agencies, economic 
development organizations and educational institutions such as 
universities and community or technical colleges, industry 
associations, and other appropriate entities;
     plans to engage with other entities in Statewide and/or 
regional advanced manufacturing initiatives; and
     supports achievements of the MEP mission and objectives 
while also satisfying the interests of other stakeholders, investors, 
and partners.
    ii. Market Understanding. Reviewers will assess the strategy 
proposed for the Center to define the target market, understand the 
needs of manufacturers (especially Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs)), 
and to define appropriate services to meet identified needs. Reviewers 
will evaluate the proposed approach for regularly updating this 
understanding through the five years. The following sub-topics will be 
evaluated and given equal weight:
    (1) Market Segmentation. Reviewers will assess the quality and 
extent of the applicant's market segmentation including:
     Company size, geography, industry including a segmentation 
of rural, emerging, start-up and very small manufacturers as 
appropriate to the state;
     alignment with state and/or regional initiatives; and
     other important factors identified by the applicant.
    (2) Needs Identification and Product/Service Offerings. Reviewers 
will assess the quality and extent of the applicant's proposed needs 
identification and proposed products and services for both sales growth 
and operational improvement in response to the applicant's market 
segmentation and understanding assessed by reviewers under the 
preceding Section V.1.a.ii.1. Of particular interest is how the 
applicant would leverage new manufacturing technologies, techniques and 
processes usable by small and medium-sized manufacturers. Reviewers 
will also consider how an applicant's proposed approach will support a 
job-driven training agenda with manufacturing clients.
    iii. Business Model. Reviewers will assess the applicant's proposed 
business model for the Center as the applicant provides in its Project 
Narrative, Qualifications of the Applicant; Key Personnel, 
Organizational Structure and Budget Tables and Budget Narratives 
sections of its Technical Proposal, submitted under section IV.2.a.(6). 
of the corresponding FFO, and the proposed business model's ability to 
execute the strategy evaluated under criterion V.1.a.i. above, based on 
the market understanding evaluated under criterion V.1.a.ii. above. The 
following sub-topics will be evaluated and given equal weight:
    (1) Outreach and Service Delivery to the Market. Reviewers will 
assess the extent to which the proposed Center is organized to:
     Identify, reach and provide proposed services to key 
market segments and individual manufacturers described above;
     work with a manufacturer's leadership in strategic 
discussions related to new technologies, new products and new markets; 
and
     leverage the applicant's past experience in working with 
small and medium-sized manufacturers as a basis for future programmatic 
success.
    (2) Partnership Leverage and Linkages. Reviewers will assess the 
extent to which the proposed Center will make effective use of 
resources or partnerships with third parties such as industry, 
universities, community/technical colleges, nonprofit economic 
development organizations, and Federal, State and Local Government 
Agencies in the Center's business model.
    iv. Performance Measurement and Management. Reviewers will assess 
the extent to which the applicant will use a systematic approach to 
measuring and managing performance including the:
     Quality and extent of the applicant's stated goals, 
milestones and outcomes described by operating year (year 1, year 2, 
etc.);
     applicant's utilization of client-based business results 
important to stakeholders in understanding program impact; and
     depth of the proposed methodology for program management 
and internal evaluation likely to ensure effective operations and 
oversight for meeting program and service delivery objectives.
    b. Qualifications of the Applicant; Key Personnel and 
Organizational Structure (30 points; Sub-criteria i and ii will be 
weighted equally). Reviewers will assess the ability of the key 
personnel and the applicant's management structure to deliver the 
program and services envisioned for the Center. Reviewers will consider 
the following topics when evaluating the qualifications of the 
applicant and of program management:
    i. Key Personnel. Reviewers will assess the extent to which the:
     Proposed key personnel have the appropriate experience and 
education in manufacturing, outreach and partnership development to 
support achievements of the MEP mission and objectives;
     proposed key personnel have the appropriate experience and 
education to plan, direct, monitor, organize and control the monetary 
resources of the proposed Center to achieve its business objectives and 
maximize its value;
     proposed staffing plan flows logically from the specified 
approach to the market and products and service offerings; and
     proposed field staff structure sufficiently supports the 
geographic concentrations and industry targets for the region.
    ii. Organizational Structure. Reviewers will assess the extent to 
which the:
     Proposed management structure (leadership and governance) 
is aligned to support the execution of the strategy, products and 
services;
     organizational roles and responsibilities of key personnel 
and staff are clearly delineated; and
     degree to which the Center's proposed oversight board 
meets the requirements of Section III.3.b. of the corresponding FFO or, 
if such a structure is not currently in place or is not expected to 
continue meet these requirements at the time of the MEP award, a 
feasible plan is proposed for developing such an oversight board within 
12 months of issuance of an MEP award (expected to be January 2016).
    c. Budget and Financial Plan. (30 points; Sub-criteria i and ii 
will be weighted equally) Reviewers will assess the suitability and 
focus of the applicant's five (5) year budget. The application will be 
assessed in the following areas:
    i. Budget. Reviewers will assess the extent to which:
     The proposed financial plan is aligned to support the 
execution of the proposed Center's strategy and business model over the 
five (5) year project plan;
     the proposed projections for income and expenditures are 
appropriate for the scale of services that are to be delivered by the 
proposed Center and the service delivery model envisioned within the 
context of the overall financial model over the five (5) year project 
plan;
     a reasonable ramp-up or scale-up scope and budget that has 
the Center fully operational by the 4th year of the project; and
     the proposal's narrative for each of the budgeted items 
explains the rationale for each of the budgeted items, including 
assumptions the applicant used in budgeting for the Center.

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    ii. Quality of the Financial Plan for Meeting the Award's Non-
Federal Cost Share Requirements over 5 Years. Reviewers will assess the 
quality of and extent to which the:
     Applicant clearly describes the total level of cost share 
and detailed rationale of the cost share, including cash and in-kind, 
in their proposed budget.
     applicant's funding commitments for cost share are 
documented by letters of support from the applicant, proposed sub-
recipients and any other partners identified and meet the basic 
matching requirements of the program;
     applicant's cost share meets basic requirements of 
allowability, allocability and reasonableness under applicable federal 
costs principles set for in 2 CFR part 200, subpart E;
     applicant's underlying accounting system is established or 
will be established to meet applicable federal costs principles set for 
in 2 CFR part 200, subpart E; and
     the overall proposed financial plan is sufficiently robust 
and diversified so as to support the long term sustainability of the 
Center throughout the five (5) years of the project plan.
    Selection Factors: The Selection Factors for this notice and the 
corresponding FFO are as follows:
    a. The availability of Federal funds;
    b. Relevance of the proposed project to MEP program goals and 
policy objectives;
    c. Reviewers' evaluations, including technical comments;
    d. The need to assure appropriate distribution of MEP services 
within the designated State;
    e. Whether the project duplicates other projects funded by DoC or 
by other Federal agencies; and
    f. Whether the application complements or supports other 
Administration priorities, or projects supported by DoC or other 
Federal agencies, such as but not limited to the National Network for 
Manufacturing Innovation and the Investing in Manufacturing Communities 
Partnership.

Review and Selection Process

    Proposals, reports, documents and other information related to 
applications submitted to NIST and/or relating to financial assistance 
awards issued by NIST will be reviewed and considered by Federal 
employees, Federal agents and contractors, and/or by non-Federal 
personnel enter into nondisclosure agreements covering such 
information.
    (1) Initial Administrative Review of Applications. An initial 
review of timely received applications will be conducted to determine 
eligibility, completeness, and responsiveness to this notice and the 
corresponding FFO and the scope of the stated program objectives. 
Applications determined to be ineligible, incomplete, and/or non-
responsive may be eliminated from further review. However, NIST, in its 
sole discretion, may continue the review process for an application 
that is missing non-substantive information that can easily be 
rectified or cured.
    (2) Full Review of Eligible, Complete, and Responsive Applications. 
Applications that are determined to be eligible, complete, and 
responsive will proceed for full reviews in accordance with the review 
and selection processes below. Eligible, complete and responsive 
applications will be grouped by the State in which the proposed MEP 
Center is to be established. The applications in each group will be 
reviewed by the same reviewers and will be evaluated, reviewed, and 
selected as described below in separate groups.
    (3) Evaluation and Review. Each application will be reviewed by at 
least three technically qualified individual reviewers who will 
evaluate each application based on the evaluation criteria (see Section 
V.1. of the corresponding FFO). Applicants may receive written follow-
up questions in order for the reviewers to gain a better understanding 
of the applicant's proposal. Each reviewer will assign each application 
a numeric score, with a maximum score of 100. If a non-Federal reviewer 
is used, the reviewers may discuss the applications with each other, 
but scores will be determined on an individual basis, not as a 
consensus.
    Applicants whose applications receive an average score of 70 or 
higher out of 100 will be deemed finalists. If deemed necessary, all 
finalists will be invited to participate with reviewers in a conference 
call and/or all finalists will be invited to participate in a site 
visit that will be conducted by the same reviewers at the applicant's 
location. Finalists will be reviewed and evaluated, and reviewers may 
revise their assigned numeric scores based on the evaluation criteria 
(see Section V.1. of the corresponding FFO) as a result of the 
conference call and/or site visit.
    (b) Ranking and Selection. The reviewers' final numeric scores for 
all finalists will be converted to ordinal rankings (i.e., a reviewer's 
highest score will be ranked ``1'', second highest score will be ranked 
``2'', etc.). The ordinal rankings for an applicant will be summed and 
rank order will be established based on the lowest total for the 
ordinal rankings, and provided to the Selecting Official for further 
consideration.
    The Selecting Official is the NIST Associate Director of Innovation 
and Industry Services or designee. The Selecting Official makes the 
final recommendation to the NIST Grants Officer regarding the funding 
of applications under this notice and the corresponding FFO. NIST/MEP 
expects to recommend funding for the highest ranked applicant for each 
of the twelve (12) States being competed under this notice and the 
corresponding FFO. However, the Selecting Official may decide to select 
an applicant out of rank order based upon one or more of the Selection 
Factors identified in Section V.3. of the corresponding FFO. The 
Selecting Official may also decide not to recommend funding for a 
particular State to any of the applicants.
    NIST reserves the right to negotiate the budget costs with any 
applicant selected to receive an award, which may include requesting 
that the applicant remove certain costs. Additionally, NIST may request 
that the successful applicant modify objectives or work plans and 
provide supplemental information required by the agency prior to award. 
NIST also reserves the right to reject an application where information 
is uncovered that raises a reasonable doubt as to the responsibility of 
the applicant. The final approval of selected applications and issuance 
of awards will be by the NIST Grants Officer. The award decisions of 
the NIST Grants Officer are final.
    Anticipated Announcement and Award Date. Review, selection, and 
award processing is expected to be completed in late 2015. The 
anticipated start date for awards made under this notice and the 
corresponding FFO is expected to be January 2016.

Additional Information

    a. Application Replacement Pages. Applicants may not submit 
replacement pages and/or missing documents once an application has been 
submitted. Any revisions must be made by submission of a new 
application that must be received by NIST by the submission deadline.
    b. Notification to Unsuccessful Applicants. Unsuccessful applicants 
will be notified in writing.
    c. Retention of Unsuccessful Applications. An electronic copy of 
each non-selected application will be retained for three (3) years for 
record keeping purposes. After three (3) years, it will be destroyed.

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Administrative and National Policy Requirements

    Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit 
Requirements: Through 2 CFR 1327.101, the Department of Commerce 
adopted the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and 
Audit Requirements for Federal Awards at 2 CFR part 200, which apply to 
awards made pursuant to this FFO. Refer to http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=bd58a13de66200ce25c4fa5f6fdbf197&node=pt2.1.200&rgn=div5 
and http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=bd58a13de66200ce25c4fa5f6fdbf197&node=pt2.1.1327&rgn=div5.
    The Department of Commerce Pre-Award Notification Requirements: The 
Department of Commerce Pre-Award Notification Requirements for Grants 
and Cooperative Agreements, 79 FR 78390 (December 30, 2014), are 
applicable to this notice and the corresponding FFO and are available 
at http://www.thefederalregister.org/fdsys/pkg/FR-2014-12-30/pdf/2014-30297.pdf.
    Unique Entity Identifier and System for Award Management (SAM): 
Pursuant to 2 CFR part 25, applicants and recipients (as the case may 
be) are required to: (i) Be registered in SAM before submitting its 
application; (ii) provide a valid unique entity identifier in its 
application; and (iii) continue to maintain an active SAM registration 
with current information at all times during which it has an active 
Federal award or an application or plan under consideration by a 
Federal awarding agency, unless otherwise excepted from these 
requirements pursuant to 2 CFR 25.110. NIST will not make a Federal 
award to an applicant until the applicant has complied with all 
applicable unique entity identifier and SAM requirements and, if an 
applicant has not fully complied with the requirements by the time that 
NIST is ready to make a Federal award pursuant to this notice and the 
corresponding FFO, NIST may determine that the applicant is not 
qualified to receive a Federal award and use that determination as a 
basis for making a Federal award to another applicant.
    Paperwork Reduction Act: The standard forms in the application kit 
involve a collection of information subject to the Paperwork Reduction 
Act. The use of Standard Forms 424, 424A, 424B, SF-LLL, and CD-346 have 
been approved by OMB under the respective Control Numbers 0348-0043, 
0348-0044, 0348-0040, 0348-0046, and 0605-0001. MEP program-specific 
application requirements have been approved by OMB under Control Number 
0693-0056.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty 
for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act, unless that collection of 
information displays a currently valid OMB Control Number.
    Certifications Regarding Federal Felony and Federal Criminal Tax 
Convictions, Unpaid Federal Tax Assessments and Delinquent Federal Tax 
Returns. In accordance with Federal appropriations law, an authorized 
representative of the selected applicant(s) may be required to provide 
certain pre-award certifications regarding federal felony and federal 
criminal tax convictions, unpaid federal tax assessments, and 
delinquent federal tax returns.
    Funding Availability and Limitation of Liability: Funding for the 
program listed in this notice and the corresponding FFO is contingent 
upon the availability of appropriations. In no event will NIST or DoC 
be responsible for application preparation costs if this program fails 
to receive funding or is cancelled because of agency priorities. 
Publication of this notice and the corresponding FFO does not oblige 
NIST or DoC to award any specific project or to obligate any available 
funds.
    Other Administrative and National Policy Requirements: Additional 
administrative and national policy requirements are set forth in 
Section VI.2. of the corresponding FFO.
    Executive Order 12866: This funding notice was determined to be not 
significant for purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    Executive Order 13132 (Federalism): It has been determined that 
this notice does not contain policies with federalism implications as 
that term is defined in Executive Order 13132.
    Executive Order 12372: Proposals under this program are not subject 
to Executive Order 12372, ``Intergovernmental Review of Federal 
Programs.''
    Administrative Procedure Act/Regulatory Flexibility Act: Notice and 
comment are not required under the Administrative Procedure Act (5 
U.S.C. 553) or any other law, for matters relating to public property, 
loans, grants, benefits or contracts (5 U.S.C. 553(a)). Moreover, 
because notice and comment are not required under 5 U.S.C. 553, or any 
other law, for matters relating to public property, loans, grants, 
benefits or contracts (5 U.S.C. 553(a)), a Regulatory Flexibility 
Analysis is not required and has not been prepared for this notice, 5 
U.S.C. 601 et seq.

Kevin Kimball,
Chief of Staff.
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                                                  occurred and the subsequent assessment                  and medium-sized manufacturers                        Manufacturing Extension Partnership—
                                                  of double antidumping duties.                           within the whole State designated in the              11.611.
                                                    We are issuing and publishing these                   applications. The selected organization                  Webinar Information Session: NIST/
                                                  results in accordance with sections                     will become part of the MEP national                  MEP will hold one or more webinar
                                                  751(a)(1) and 777(i)(1) of the Act and 19               system of extension service providers,                information sessions for organizations
                                                  CFR 351.213.                                            currently comprised of more than 400                  that are considering applying for this
                                                    Dated: March 2, 2015.                                 Centers and field offices located                     funding opportunity. These webinars
                                                  Paul Piquado,                                           throughout the United States and Puerto               will provide general information
                                                  Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and                 Rico.                                                 regarding MEP and offer general
                                                  Compliance.                                             DATES: Electronic applications must be                guidance on preparing proposals. NIST/
                                                                                                          received no later than 11:59 p.m.                     MEP staff will be available at the
                                                  Appendix—List of Topics Discussed in                    Eastern Time on Monday, June 1, 2015.                 webinars to answer general questions.
                                                  the Preliminary Decision Memorandum                     Paper applications will not be accepted.              During the webinars, proprietary
                                                  1. Summary                                              Applications received after the deadline              technical discussions about specific
                                                  2. Background                                           will not be reviewed or considered. The               project ideas will not be permitted.
                                                  3. Scope of the Order                                   approximate start date for awards under               Also, NIST/MEP staff will not critique
                                                  4. Discussion of the Methodology                        this notice and the corresponding FFO                 or provide feedback on any project ideas
                                                     a. Non-Market Economy Country Status                                                                       during the webinars or at any time
                                                                                                          is expected to be January 1, 2016.
                                                     b. Single-Entity Treatment
                                                     c. Bona Fide Sale Analysis                           ADDRESSES: Applications must be                       before submission of a proposal to MEP.
                                                     d. Separate Rates                                    submitted electronically through                      However, NIST/MEP staff will provide
                                                     e. Surrogate Country                                 www.grants.gov. NIST will not accept                  information about the MEP eligibility
                                                     f. Surrogate Value Comments                          applications submitted by mail,                       and cost-sharing requirements,
                                                     g. Date of Sale                                      facsimile, or by email.                               evaluation criteria and selection factors,
                                                     h. Normal Value Comparisons                                                                                selection process, and the general
                                                                                                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                     i. Determination of the Comparison                                                                         characteristics of a competitive MEP
                                                        Method                                            Administrative, budget, cost-sharing,
                                                                                                          and eligibility questions and other                   proposal during this webinar. The
                                                     j. U.S. Price                                                                                              webinars will be held approximately
                                                     k. Normal Value                                      programmatic questions should be
                                                     l. Factor Valuations                                 directed to Diane Henderson at Tel:                   fifteen (15) to thirty (30) business days
                                                     m. Currency Conversion                               (301) 975–5105; Email: mepffo@nist.gov;               after posting of this notice and the
                                                  5. Conclusion                                           Fax: (301) 963–6556. Grants                           corresponding FFO and publication of
                                                  [FR Doc. 2015–05287 Filed 3–6–15; 8:45 am]              Administration questions should be                    an abbreviated solicitation in the
                                                                                                          addressed to: Jannet Cancino, Grants                  Federal Register. The exact dates and
                                                  BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P
                                                                                                          Management Division, National Institute               times of the webinars will be posted on
                                                                                                          of Standards and Technology, 100                      the MEP Web site at http://nist.gov/
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  Bureau Drive, Stop 1650, Gaithersburg,                mep/ffo-state-competitions-02.cfm. The
                                                                                                          MD 20899–1650; Tel: (301) 975–6544;                   webinars will be recorded, and a link to
                                                  National Institute of Standards and                     Email: jannet.cancino@nist.gov; Fax:                  the recordings will be posted on the
                                                  Technology                                              (301) 975–6368. For technical assistance              MEP Web site. In addition, the webinar
                                                                                                          with Grants.gov submissions contact                   presentations will be available after the
                                                  [Docket Number: 150302201–5201–01]
                                                                                                          Christopher Hunton at Tel: (301) 975–                 webinars on the MEP Web site.
                                                  RIN 0693–ZB09                                           5718; Email: christopher.hunton@                      Organizations wishing to participate in
                                                                                                          nist.gov; Fax: (301) 975–8884. Questions              one or more of the webinars must
                                                  Award Competitions for Hollings                                                                               register in advance by contacting MEP
                                                  Manufacturing Extension Partnership                     submitted to NIST/MEP may be posted
                                                                                                          as part of an FAQ document, which will                by email at mepffo@nist.gov.
                                                  (MEP) Centers in the States of Alaska,                                                                        Participation in the webinars is not
                                                  Idaho, Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey,                 be periodically updated on the MEP
                                                                                                          Web site at http://nist.gov/mep/ffo-state-            required in order for an organization to
                                                  New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Utah,                                                                               submit an application pursuant to this
                                                  Washington, West Virginia and                           competitions-02.cfm.
                                                                                                                                                                notice and the corresponding FFO.
                                                  Wisconsin                                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                             Electronic access: Applicants are                     Program Description: NIST invites
                                                  AGENCY: National Institute of Standards                 strongly encouraged to read the                       applications from eligible organizations
                                                  and Technology (NIST), United States                    corresponding FFO announcement                        in connection with NIST’s funding up to
                                                  Department of Commerce (DoC).                           available at www.grants.gov for                       twelve (12) separate MEP cooperative
                                                  ACTION: Notice of funding availability.                 complete information about this                       agreements for the operation of an MEP
                                                                                                          program, including all program                        Center in the designated States’ service
                                                  SUMMARY:   NIST invites applications                    requirements and instructions for                     areas and in the funding amounts
                                                  from eligible organizations in                          applying electronically. Paper                        identified in Section II.2. of the
                                                  connection with NIST’s funding up to                    applications or electronic applications               corresponding FFO. NIST anticipates
                                                  twelve (12) separate MEP cooperative                    submitted other than through                          awarding one (1) cooperative agreement
                                                  agreements for the operation of an MEP                  www.grants.gov will not be accepted.                  for each of the identified States. The
                                                  Center in the designated States’ service                The FFO may be found by searching                     objective of the MEP Center Program is
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                                                  areas and in the funding amounts                        under the Catalog of Federal Domestic                 to provide manufacturing extension
                                                  identified in the corresponding Federal                 Assistance Name and Number provided                   services to primarily small and medium-
                                                  Funding Opportunity (FFO). NIST                         below.                                                sized manufacturers within the whole
                                                  anticipates awarding one (1) cooperative                                                                      State designated in the applications.
                                                  agreement for each of the identified                      Authority: 15 U.S.C. 278k, as implemented           The selected organization will become
                                                  States. The objective of the MEP Center                 in 15 CFR part 290.                                   part of the MEP national system of
                                                  Program is to provide manufacturing                       Catalog of Federal Domestic                         extension service providers, currently
                                                  extension services to primarily small                   Assistance Name and Number:                           comprised of more than 400 Centers and


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                                                  field offices located throughout the                                          awardees will perform systematic                                              described in Section II.3. of the
                                                  United States and Puerto Rico.                                                research.                                                                     corresponding FFO. Initial funding for
                                                     See the corresponding FFO for further                                        To learn more about the MEP                                                 the projects listed in the corresponding
                                                  information about the Manufacturing                                           Program, please go to http://                                                 FFO is contingent upon the availability
                                                  Extension Partnership and the MEP                                             www.nist.gov/mep/.                                                            of appropriated funds.
                                                                                                                                  Funding Availability: NIST                                                    The table below lists the twelve (12)
                                                  National Network.
                                                                                                                                anticipates funding twelve (12) MEP                                           States identified for funding as part of
                                                     The MEP Program is not a Federal                                           Center awards with an initial five-year                                       this notice and the corresponding FFO
                                                  research and development program. It is                                       period of performance in accordance                                           and the estimated amount of funding
                                                  not the intent of the program that                                            with the multi-year funding policy                                            available for each:

                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Annual Federal     Total Federal
                                                                                                                                                                                                                              funding for each    funding for 5
                                                                            MEP Center location and assigned geographical service area (by State)                                                                                year of the       year award
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   award             period

                                                  Alaska ..............................................................................................................................................................                $500,000       $2,500,000
                                                  Idaho ................................................................................................................................................................                640,236        3,201,180
                                                  Illinois ...............................................................................................................................................................            5,029,910       25,149,550
                                                  Minnesota ........................................................................................................................................................                  2,653,649       13,268,245
                                                  New Jersey ......................................................................................................................................................                   2,814,432       14,072,160
                                                  New York .........................................................................................................................................................                  5,985,194       29,925,970
                                                  Ohio .................................................................................................................................................................              5,246,822       26,234,110
                                                  Oklahoma .........................................................................................................................................................                  1,309,080        6,545,400
                                                  Utah .................................................................................................................................................................              1,147,573        5,737,865
                                                  Washington ......................................................................................................................................................                   2,534,872       12,674,360
                                                  West Virginia ....................................................................................................................................................                    500,000        2,500,000
                                                  Wisconsin .........................................................................................................................................................                 3,250,792       16,253,960



                                                    Applicants may propose annual                                               increase or decrease funding is at the                                        will take place at NIST/MEP
                                                  Federal funding amounts that are                                              sole discretion of NIST.                                                      headquarters in Gaithersburg, MD,
                                                  different from the anticipated annual                                            Potential for Additional 5 Years.                                          during which time NIST will: (1) Orient
                                                  Federal funding amounts set forth in the                                      Initial awards issued pursuant to this                                        MEP Center key personnel to the MEP
                                                  above table; provided, that the total                                         notice and corresponding FFO are                                              program; (2) explain program and
                                                  amount of Federal funding being                                               expected to be for up to five (5) years                                       financial reporting requirements and
                                                  requested by an Applicant does not                                            with the possibility for NIST to renew                                        procedures; (3) identify available
                                                  exceed the total amount of federal                                            the award, on a non-competitive basis,                                        resources that can enhance the
                                                  funding for the five-year award period                                        for an additional 5 years at the end of                                       capabilities of the MEP Center; and (4)
                                                  as set forth in the above table. For                                          the initial award period. The review                                          negotiate and develop a detailed three-
                                                  example, if the anticipated annual                                            processes in 15 CFR 290.8 will be used                                        year operating plan with the recipient.
                                                  Federal funding amount for an MEP                                             as part of the overall assessment of the                                      NIST/MEP anticipates an additional set
                                                  Center is $500,000 and the total Federal                                      recipient, consistent with the potential                                      of site visits at the MEP Center and/or
                                                  funding amount for the five-year award                                        long-term nature and purpose of the                                           telephonic meetings with the recipient
                                                  period is $2,500,000, an Applicant may                                        program. In considering renewal for a                                         to finalize the three-year operating plan.
                                                  propose Federal funding amounts                                               second five-year, multi-year award term,                                         The kick-off conference will take up
                                                  greater, less than, or equal to $500,000                                      NIST will evaluate the results of the                                         to approximately 5 days and must be
                                                  for any year or years of the award, so                                        annual reviews and the results of the                                         attended by the MEP Center Director,
                                                  long as the total amount of Federal                                           3rd Year peer-based Panel Review                                              along with up to two additional MEP
                                                  funding being requested by the                                                findings and recommendations as set                                           Center employees. Applicants must
                                                  Applicant for the entire five-year award                                      forth in 15 CFR 290.8, as well as the                                         include travel and related costs for the
                                                  period does not exceed $2,500,000.                                            Center’s progress in addressing findings                                      kick-off conference as part of the budget
                                                    Multi-Year Funding Policy. When an                                          and recommendations made during the                                           for year one (1), and these costs should
                                                  application for a multi-year award is                                         various reviews. The full process is                                          be reflected in the SF–424A covering
                                                  approved, funding will usually be                                             expected to include programmatic,                                             the first four (4) years of the project.
                                                  provided for only the first year of the                                       policy, financial, administrative, and                                        (See Section IV.2.a.(2). of the
                                                  project. Recipients will be required to                                       responsibility assessments, and the                                           corresponding FFO.) These costs must
                                                  submit detailed budgets and budget                                            availability of funds, consistent with                                        also be reflected in the budget table and
                                                  narratives prior to the award of any                                          Department of Commerce and NIST                                               budget narrative for year 1, which is
                                                  continued funding. Continued funding                                          policies and procedures in effect at that                                     submitted as part of the budget tables
                                                  for the remaining years of the project                                        time.                                                                         and budget narratives section of the
                                                  will be awarded by NIST on a non-                                                                                                                           Technical Proposal. (See Section
                                                                                                                                Kick-Off Conferences
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                                                  competitive basis, and may be adjusted                                                                                                                      IV.2.a.(6).(e). of the corresponding FFO.)
                                                  higher or lower from year-to-year of the                                         Each recipient will be required to                                         Representatives from key subrecipients
                                                  award, contingent upon satisfactory                                           attend a kick-off conference, which will                                      and other key strategic partners may
                                                  performance, continued relevance to the                                       be held at the beginning of the project                                       attend the kick-off conference with the
                                                  mission and priorities of the program,                                        period, to help ensure that the MEP                                           prior written approval of the Grants
                                                  and the availability of funds.                                                Center operator has a clear                                                   Officer. Applicants proposing to have
                                                  Continuation of an award to extend the                                        understanding of the program and its                                          key subrecipients and/or other key
                                                  period of performance and/or to                                               components. The kick-off conference                                           strategic partners attend the kick-off


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                                                  conference should clearly indicate so as                       cost share, including cash, full- and                in Section III.3.a. of the corresponding
                                                  part of the budget narrative for year one                      part-time personnel, and in-kind                     FFO, NIST generally will not fund
                                                  of the project.                                                donations, must be documented in the                 applications that propose an
                                                                                                                 budget tables and budget narratives                  organizational or operational structure
                                                  MEP System-Wide Meetings
                                                                                                                 submitted with the application and will              that, in whole or in part, delegates or
                                                     NIST/MEP typically organizes system-                        be considered as part of the review                  transfers to another person, institution,
                                                  wide meetings approximately four times                         under the evaluation criterion found in              or organization the applicant’s
                                                  a year in an effort to share best                              Section V.1.c.ii. of the corresponding               responsibility for core MEP Center
                                                  practices, new and emerging trends, and                        FFO.                                                 management and oversight functions.
                                                  additional topics of interest. These                              Recipients must meet the minimum                     Application Requirements:
                                                  meetings are rotated throughout the                            non-federal cost share requirements for              Applications must be submitted in
                                                  United States and typically involve 3–                         each year of the award as identified in              accordance with the requirements set
                                                  4 days of resource time and associated                         the chart above. For purposes of the                 forth in Section IV. of the corresponding
                                                  travel costs for each meeting. The MEP                         MEP Program, ‘‘program income’’ (as                  FFO announcement. Also see Sections
                                                  Center Director must attend these                              defined in 2 CFR 200.80, as applicable)              IV.b.(1)., IV.b.(2)., and IV.b.(7). in the
                                                  meetings, along with up to two                                 generated by an MEP Center may be                    Full Announcement Text of the
                                                  additional MEP Center employees.                               used by a recipient towards the required             corresponding FFO.
                                                     Applicants must include travel and                          non-federal cost share under an MEP                     Application/Review Information: The
                                                  related costs for four quarterly MEP                           award.                                               evaluation criteria, selection factors, and
                                                  system-wide meetings in each of the five                          As with the Federal share, any                    review and selection process provided
                                                  (5) project years (4 meetings per year; 20                     proposed costs included as non-Federal               in this section will be used for this
                                                  total meetings over five-year award                            cost sharing must be an allowable/                   competition in lieu of those provided in
                                                  period). These costs must be reflected in                      eligible cost under this program and                 the MEP regulations found at 15 CFR
                                                  the SF–424A covering the first four (4)                        under the Federal cost principles set                part 290, specifically 15 CFR 290.6 and
                                                  years of the project (see Section                              forth in 2 CFR part 200, subpart E. Non-             290.7.
                                                  IV.2.a.(2). of the corresponding FFO)                          Federal cost sharing incorporated into                  Evaluation Criteria: The evaluation
                                                  and in the SF–424A covering year five                          the budget of an approved MEP                        criteria that will be used in evaluating
                                                  (5) of the project (see Section IV.2.a.(10).                   cooperative agreement is subject to                  applications and assigned weights, with
                                                  of the corresponding FFO). These costs                         audit in the same general manner as                  a maximum score of 100, are listed
                                                  must also be reflected in the budget                           Federal award funds. See 2 CFR part                  below.
                                                  tables and budget narratives for each of                       200, subpart F.                                         a. Executive Summary and Project
                                                  the project’s five (5) years, which are                           As set forth in Section IV.2.a.(7) of the         Narrative. (40 points; Sub-criteria i
                                                  submitted in the budget tables and                             corresponding FFO, a letter of                       through iv will be weighted equally)
                                                  budget narratives section of the                               commitment is required from an                       NIST/MEP will evaluate the extent to
                                                  Technical Proposal. (See Section                               authorized representative of the                     which the applicant’s Executive
                                                  IV.2.a.(6).(e). of the corresponding FFO).                     applicant, stating the total amount of               Summary and Project Narrative
                                                     Cost Share or Matching Requirement:                         cost share to be contributed by the                  demonstrates how the applicant’s
                                                  Non-Federal cost sharing of at least 50                        applicant towards the proposed MEP                   methodology will efficiently and
                                                  percent of the total project costs is                          Center. Letters of commitment for all                effectively establish an MEP Center and
                                                  required for each of the first through the                     other third-party sources of non-Federal             provide manufacturing extension
                                                  third year of the award, with an                               cost sharing identified in a proposal are            services to primarily small and medium-
                                                  increasing minimum non-federal cost                            not required, but are strongly                       sized manufacturers in the applicable
                                                  share contribution beginning in year 4                         encouraged.                                          State-wide geographical service area
                                                  of the award as follows:                                          Eligibility: The eligibility                      identified in Section II.2. of the
                                                                                                                 requirements given in this section of the            corresponding FFO. Applicants should
                                                                             Maximum          Minimum non-       FFO will be used in lieu of those given              name the state to be covered in the first
                                                     Award year               NIST                               in the MEP regulations found at 15 CFR
                                                                              share           Federal share                                                           sentence of the Executive Summary and
                                                                                                                 part 290, specifically 15 CFR 290.5(a)(1).           Project Narrative. Reviewers will
                                                  1–3 ..................             1/2                   1/2   Each applicant for and recipient of an               consider the following topics when
                                                  4 ......................           2/5                   3/5   MEP award must be a U.S.-based                       evaluating the Executive Summary and
                                                  5 and beyond ..                    1/3                   2/3   nonprofit institution or organization.               Project Narrative:
                                                                                                                 For the purpose of this notice and the                  i. Center Strategy. Reviewers will
                                                    Non-Federal cost sharing is that                             corresponding FFO, nonprofit                         assess the applicant’s strategy proposed
                                                  portion of the project costs not borne by                      institutions include public and private              for the Center to deliver services that
                                                  the Federal Government. The                                    nonprofit organizations, nonprofit or                support a strong manufacturing
                                                  applicant’s share of the MEP Center                            State colleges and universities, public or           ecosystem, meet manufacturers’ needs
                                                  expenses may include cash, services,                           nonprofit community and technical                    and generate impact. Reviewers will
                                                  and third party in-kind contributions, as                      colleges, and State, local or Tribal                 assess the quality with which the
                                                  described at 2 CFR 200.306, as                                 governments. Existing MEP awardees                   applicant:
                                                  applicable, and in the MEP program                             and new applicants that meet the                        • Incorporates the market analysis
                                                  regulations at 15 CFR 290.4(c). No more                        eligibility criteria set forth in Section            described in the criterion V.1.a.ii.(1).
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                                                  than 50% of the applicant’s total non-                         III.1. of the corresponding FFO may                  below to inform strategies, products and
                                                  Federal cost share for any year of the                         apply. An eligible organization may                  services;
                                                  award may be from third party in-kind                          work individually or may include                        • defines a strategy for delivering
                                                  contributions of part-time personnel,                          proposed subawards to eligible                       services that balances market
                                                  equipment, software, rental value of                           organizations or proposed contracts                  penetration with impact and revenue
                                                  centrally located space, and related                           with any other organization as part of               generation, addressing the needs of
                                                  contributions, per 15 CFR 290.4(c)(5).                         the applicant’s proposal, effectively                manufacturers, with an emphasis on the
                                                  The source and detailed rationale of the                       forming a team. However, as discussed                small and medium-sized manufacturers;


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                                                    • defines the Center’s existing and/or                submitted under section IV.2.a.(6). of                manufacturing, outreach and
                                                  proposed roles and relationships with                   the corresponding FFO, and the                        partnership development to support
                                                  other entities in the State’s                           proposed business model’s ability to                  achievements of the MEP mission and
                                                  manufacturing ecosystem, including                      execute the strategy evaluated under                  objectives;
                                                  State, regional, and local agencies,                    criterion V.1.a.i. above, based on the                   • proposed key personnel have the
                                                  economic development organizations                      market understanding evaluated under                  appropriate experience and education to
                                                  and educational institutions such as                    criterion V.1.a.ii. above. The following              plan, direct, monitor, organize and
                                                  universities and community or technical                 sub-topics will be evaluated and given                control the monetary resources of the
                                                  colleges, industry associations, and                    equal weight:                                         proposed Center to achieve its business
                                                  other appropriate entities;                                (1) Outreach and Service Delivery to               objectives and maximize its value;
                                                    • plans to engage with other entities                 the Market. Reviewers will assess the                    • proposed staffing plan flows
                                                  in Statewide and/or regional advanced                   extent to which the proposed Center is                logically from the specified approach to
                                                  manufacturing initiatives; and                          organized to:                                         the market and products and service
                                                    • supports achievements of the MEP                       • Identify, reach and provide                      offerings; and
                                                  mission and objectives while also                       proposed services to key market                          • proposed field staff structure
                                                  satisfying the interests of other                       segments and individual manufacturers                 sufficiently supports the geographic
                                                  stakeholders, investors, and partners.                  described above;                                      concentrations and industry targets for
                                                    ii. Market Understanding. Reviewers                      • work with a manufacturer’s                       the region.
                                                  will assess the strategy proposed for the               leadership in strategic discussions                      ii. Organizational Structure.
                                                  Center to define the target market,                     related to new technologies, new                      Reviewers will assess the extent to
                                                  understand the needs of manufacturers                   products and new markets; and                         which the:
                                                  (especially Small Medium Enterprises                       • leverage the applicant’s past                       • Proposed management structure
                                                  (SMEs)), and to define appropriate                      experience in working with small and                  (leadership and governance) is aligned
                                                  services to meet identified needs.                      medium-sized manufacturers as a basis                 to support the execution of the strategy,
                                                  Reviewers will evaluate the proposed                    for future programmatic success.                      products and services;
                                                  approach for regularly updating this                       (2) Partnership Leverage and
                                                                                                                                                                   • organizational roles and
                                                  understanding through the five years.                   Linkages. Reviewers will assess the
                                                                                                                                                                responsibilities of key personnel and
                                                  The following sub-topics will be                        extent to which the proposed Center
                                                                                                                                                                staff are clearly delineated; and
                                                  evaluated and given equal weight:                       will make effective use of resources or
                                                                                                                                                                   • degree to which the Center’s
                                                    (1) Market Segmentation. Reviewers                    partnerships with third parties such as
                                                                                                                                                                proposed oversight board meets the
                                                  will assess the quality and extent of the               industry, universities, community/
                                                                                                                                                                requirements of Section III.3.b. of the
                                                  applicant’s market segmentation                         technical colleges, nonprofit economic
                                                                                                                                                                corresponding FFO or, if such a
                                                  including:                                              development organizations, and
                                                    • Company size, geography, industry                                                                         structure is not currently in place or is
                                                                                                          Federal, State and Local Government
                                                  including a segmentation of rural,                                                                            not expected to continue meet these
                                                                                                          Agencies in the Center’s business
                                                  emerging, start-up and very small                                                                             requirements at the time of the MEP
                                                                                                          model.
                                                  manufacturers as appropriate to the                        iv. Performance Measurement and                    award, a feasible plan is proposed for
                                                  state;                                                  Management. Reviewers will assess the                 developing such an oversight board
                                                    • alignment with state and/or                         extent to which the applicant will use                within 12 months of issuance of an MEP
                                                  regional initiatives; and                               a systematic approach to measuring and                award (expected to be January 2016).
                                                    • other important factors identified                  managing performance including the:                      c. Budget and Financial Plan. (30
                                                  by the applicant.                                          • Quality and extent of the                        points; Sub-criteria i and ii will be
                                                    (2) Needs Identification and Product/                 applicant’s stated goals, milestones and              weighted equally) Reviewers will assess
                                                  Service Offerings. Reviewers will assess                outcomes described by operating year                  the suitability and focus of the
                                                  the quality and extent of the applicant’s               (year 1, year 2, etc.);                               applicant’s five (5) year budget. The
                                                  proposed needs identification and                          • applicant’s utilization of client-               application will be assessed in the
                                                  proposed products and services for both                 based business results important to                   following areas:
                                                  sales growth and operational                            stakeholders in understanding program                    i. Budget. Reviewers will assess the
                                                  improvement in response to the                          impact; and                                           extent to which:
                                                  applicant’s market segmentation and                        • depth of the proposed methodology                   • The proposed financial plan is
                                                  understanding assessed by reviewers                     for program management and internal                   aligned to support the execution of the
                                                  under the preceding Section V.1.a.ii.1.                 evaluation likely to ensure effective                 proposed Center’s strategy and business
                                                  Of particular interest is how the                       operations and oversight for meeting                  model over the five (5) year project plan;
                                                  applicant would leverage new                            program and service delivery objectives.                 • the proposed projections for income
                                                  manufacturing technologies, techniques                     b. Qualifications of the Applicant; Key            and expenditures are appropriate for the
                                                  and processes usable by small and                       Personnel and Organizational Structure                scale of services that are to be delivered
                                                  medium-sized manufacturers.                             (30 points; Sub-criteria i and ii will be             by the proposed Center and the service
                                                  Reviewers will also consider how an                     weighted equally). Reviewers will assess              delivery model envisioned within the
                                                  applicant’s proposed approach will                      the ability of the key personnel and the              context of the overall financial model
                                                  support a job-driven training agenda                    applicant’s management structure to                   over the five (5) year project plan;
                                                  with manufacturing clients.                             deliver the program and services                         • a reasonable ramp-up or scale-up
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                                                    iii. Business Model. Reviewers will                   envisioned for the Center. Reviewers                  scope and budget that has the Center
                                                  assess the applicant’s proposed business                will consider the following topics when               fully operational by the 4th year of the
                                                  model for the Center as the applicant                   evaluating the qualifications of the                  project; and
                                                  provides in its Project Narrative,                      applicant and of program management:                     • the proposal’s narrative for each of
                                                  Qualifications of the Applicant; Key                       i. Key Personnel. Reviewers will                   the budgeted items explains the
                                                  Personnel, Organizational Structure and                 assess the extent to which the:                       rationale for each of the budgeted items,
                                                  Budget Tables and Budget Narratives                        • Proposed key personnel have the                  including assumptions the applicant
                                                  sections of its Technical Proposal,                     appropriate experience and education in               used in budgeting for the Center.


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                                                     ii. Quality of the Financial Plan for                completeness, and responsiveness to                   the Selecting Official for further
                                                  Meeting the Award’s Non-Federal Cost                    this notice and the corresponding FFO                 consideration.
                                                  Share Requirements over 5 Years.                        and the scope of the stated program                      The Selecting Official is the NIST
                                                  Reviewers will assess the quality of and                objectives. Applications determined to                Associate Director of Innovation and
                                                  extent to which the:                                    be ineligible, incomplete, and/or non-                Industry Services or designee. The
                                                     • Applicant clearly describes the total              responsive may be eliminated from                     Selecting Official makes the final
                                                  level of cost share and detailed rationale              further review. However, NIST, in its                 recommendation to the NIST Grants
                                                  of the cost share, including cash and in-               sole discretion, may continue the review              Officer regarding the funding of
                                                  kind, in their proposed budget.                         process for an application that is                    applications under this notice and the
                                                     • applicant’s funding commitments                    missing non-substantive information                   corresponding FFO. NIST/MEP expects
                                                  for cost share are documented by letters                that can easily be rectified or cured.                to recommend funding for the highest
                                                  of support from the applicant, proposed                    (2) Full Review of Eligible, Complete,             ranked applicant for each of the twelve
                                                  sub-recipients and any other partners                   and Responsive Applications.                          (12) States being competed under this
                                                  identified and meet the basic matching                  Applications that are determined to be                notice and the corresponding FFO.
                                                  requirements of the program;                            eligible, complete, and responsive will
                                                     • applicant’s cost share meets basic                                                                       However, the Selecting Official may
                                                                                                          proceed for full reviews in accordance                decide to select an applicant out of rank
                                                  requirements of allowability,                           with the review and selection processes
                                                  allocability and reasonableness under                                                                         order based upon one or more of the
                                                                                                          below. Eligible, complete and                         Selection Factors identified in Section
                                                  applicable federal costs principles set                 responsive applications will be grouped
                                                  for in 2 CFR part 200, subpart E;                                                                             V.3. of the corresponding FFO. The
                                                                                                          by the State in which the proposed MEP                Selecting Official may also decide not to
                                                     • applicant’s underlying accounting                  Center is to be established. The
                                                  system is established or will be                                                                              recommend funding for a particular
                                                                                                          applications in each group will be
                                                  established to meet applicable federal                                                                        State to any of the applicants.
                                                                                                          reviewed by the same reviewers and
                                                  costs principles set for in 2 CFR part                  will be evaluated, reviewed, and                         NIST reserves the right to negotiate
                                                  200, subpart E; and                                     selected as described below in separate               the budget costs with any applicant
                                                     • the overall proposed financial plan                groups.                                               selected to receive an award, which may
                                                  is sufficiently robust and diversified so                  (3) Evaluation and Review. Each                    include requesting that the applicant
                                                  as to support the long term                             application will be reviewed by at least              remove certain costs. Additionally,
                                                  sustainability of the Center throughout                 three technically qualified individual                NIST may request that the successful
                                                  the five (5) years of the project plan.                 reviewers who will evaluate each                      applicant modify objectives or work
                                                     Selection Factors: The Selection                     application based on the evaluation                   plans and provide supplemental
                                                  Factors for this notice and the                         criteria (see Section V.1. of the                     information required by the agency
                                                  corresponding FFO are as follows:                       corresponding FFO). Applicants may                    prior to award. NIST also reserves the
                                                     a. The availability of Federal funds;                receive written follow-up questions in                right to reject an application where
                                                     b. Relevance of the proposed project                                                                       information is uncovered that raises a
                                                                                                          order for the reviewers to gain a better
                                                  to MEP program goals and policy                                                                               reasonable doubt as to the responsibility
                                                                                                          understanding of the applicant’s
                                                  objectives;                                                                                                   of the applicant. The final approval of
                                                                                                          proposal. Each reviewer will assign each
                                                     c. Reviewers’ evaluations, including                                                                       selected applications and issuance of
                                                                                                          application a numeric score, with a
                                                  technical comments;                                                                                           awards will be by the NIST Grants
                                                     d. The need to assure appropriate                    maximum score of 100. If a non-Federal
                                                                                                          reviewer is used, the reviewers may                   Officer. The award decisions of the
                                                  distribution of MEP services within the                                                                       NIST Grants Officer are final.
                                                  designated State;                                       discuss the applications with each
                                                     e. Whether the project duplicates                    other, but scores will be determined on                  Anticipated Announcement and
                                                  other projects funded by DoC or by                      an individual basis, not as a consensus.              Award Date. Review, selection, and
                                                  other Federal agencies; and                                Applicants whose applications                      award processing is expected to be
                                                     f. Whether the application                           receive an average score of 70 or higher              completed in late 2015. The anticipated
                                                  complements or supports other                           out of 100 will be deemed finalists. If               start date for awards made under this
                                                  Administration priorities, or projects                  deemed necessary, all finalists will be               notice and the corresponding FFO is
                                                  supported by DoC or other Federal                       invited to participate with reviewers in              expected to be January 2016.
                                                  agencies, such as but not limited to the                a conference call and/or all finalists will
                                                                                                          be invited to participate in a site visit             Additional Information
                                                  National Network for Manufacturing
                                                  Innovation and the Investing in                         that will be conducted by the same                       a. Application Replacement Pages.
                                                  Manufacturing Communities                               reviewers at the applicant’s location.                Applicants may not submit replacement
                                                  Partnership.                                            Finalists will be reviewed and                        pages and/or missing documents once
                                                                                                          evaluated, and reviewers may revise                   an application has been submitted. Any
                                                  Review and Selection Process                            their assigned numeric scores based on                revisions must be made by submission
                                                     Proposals, reports, documents and                    the evaluation criteria (see Section V.1.             of a new application that must be
                                                  other information related to applications               of the corresponding FFO) as a result of              received by NIST by the submission
                                                  submitted to NIST and/or relating to                    the conference call and/or site visit.                deadline.
                                                  financial assistance awards issued by                      (b) Ranking and Selection. The
                                                  NIST will be reviewed and considered                    reviewers’ final numeric scores for all                  b. Notification to Unsuccessful
                                                                                                                                                                Applicants. Unsuccessful applicants
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                                                  by Federal employees, Federal agents                    finalists will be converted to ordinal
                                                  and contractors, and/or by non-Federal                  rankings (i.e., a reviewer’s highest score            will be notified in writing.
                                                  personnel enter into nondisclosure                      will be ranked ‘‘1’’, second highest score               c. Retention of Unsuccessful
                                                  agreements covering such information.                   will be ranked ‘‘2’’, etc.). The ordinal              Applications. An electronic copy of
                                                     (1) Initial Administrative Review of                 rankings for an applicant will be                     each non-selected application will be
                                                  Applications. An initial review of                      summed and rank order will be                         retained for three (3) years for record
                                                  timely received applications will be                    established based on the lowest total for             keeping purposes. After three (3) years,
                                                  conducted to determine eligibility,                     the ordinal rankings, and provided to                 it will be destroyed.


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                                                  Administrative and National Policy                         Notwithstanding any other provision                been prepared for this notice, 5 U.S.C.
                                                  Requirements                                            of the law, no person is required to                  601 et seq.
                                                     Uniform Administrative                               respond to, nor shall any person be
                                                                                                                                                                Kevin Kimball,
                                                  Requirements, Cost Principles and                       subject to a penalty for failure to comply
                                                                                                          with, a collection of information subject             Chief of Staff.
                                                  Audit Requirements: Through 2 CFR                                                                             [FR Doc. 2015–05297 Filed 3–6–15; 8:45 am]
                                                  1327.101, the Department of Commerce                    to the requirements of the Paperwork
                                                  adopted the Uniform Administrative                      Reduction Act, unless that collection of              BILLING CODE 3510–13–P

                                                  Requirements, Cost Principles, and                      information displays a currently valid
                                                  Audit Requirements for Federal Awards                   OMB Control Number.
                                                                                                             Certifications Regarding Federal                   DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                  at 2 CFR part 200, which apply to
                                                                                                          Felony and Federal Criminal Tax
                                                  awards made pursuant to this FFO.                                                                             International Trade Administration
                                                                                                          Convictions, Unpaid Federal Tax
                                                  Refer to http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/
                                                                                                          Assessments and Delinquent Federal                    [A–580–868]
                                                  text-idx?SID=bd58a13de66200ce25c4fa                     Tax Returns. In accordance with Federal
                                                  5f6fdbf197&node=pt2.1.200&rgn=div5                      appropriations law, an authorized                     Large Residential Washers From the
                                                  and http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-                   representative of the selected                        Republic of Korea: Preliminary Results
                                                  idx?SID=bd58a13de66200ce25c4fa                          applicant(s) may be required to provide               of the Antidumping Duty
                                                  5f6fdbf197&node=pt2.1.1327&rgn=div5.                    certain pre-award certifications                      Administrative Review; 2012–2014
                                                     The Department of Commerce Pre-                      regarding federal felony and federal
                                                  Award Notification Requirements: The                    criminal tax convictions, unpaid federal              AGENCY:   Enforcement and Compliance,
                                                  Department of Commerce Pre-Award                        tax assessments, and delinquent federal               International Trade Administration,
                                                  Notification Requirements for Grants                    tax returns.                                          Department of Commerce.
                                                  and Cooperative Agreements, 79 FR                          Funding Availability and Limitation                SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce
                                                  78390 (December 30, 2014), are                          of Liability: Funding for the program                 (the Department) is conducting an
                                                  applicable to this notice and the                       listed in this notice and the                         administrative review of the
                                                  corresponding FFO and are available at                  corresponding FFO is contingent upon                  antidumping duty order on large
                                                  http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2014-                   the availability of appropriations. In no             residential washers from the Republic of
                                                  12-30/pdf/2014-30297.pdf.                               event will NIST or DoC be responsible                 Korea. The period of review (POR) is
                                                     Unique Entity Identifier and System                  for application preparation costs if this             August 3, 2012, through January 31,
                                                  for Award Management (SAM):                             program fails to receive funding or is                2014. The review covers three producers
                                                  Pursuant to 2 CFR part 25, applicants                   cancelled because of agency priorities.               and exporters of the subject
                                                  and recipients (as the case may be) are                 Publication of this notice and the                    merchandise, Daewoo Electronics
                                                  required to: (i) Be registered in SAM                   corresponding FFO does not oblige                     Corporation (Daewoo), LG Electronics,
                                                  before submitting its application; (ii)                 NIST or DoC to award any specific                     Inc. (LGE), and Samsung Electronics
                                                  provide a valid unique entity identifier                project or to obligate any available                  Co., Ltd. (Samsung). We preliminarily
                                                  in its application; and (iii) continue to               funds.                                                determine that sales of subject
                                                  maintain an active SAM registration                        Other Administrative and National                  merchandise have been made at prices
                                                  with current information at all times                   Policy Requirements: Additional                       below normal value. Interested parties
                                                  during which it has an active Federal                   administrative and national policy                    are invited to comment on these
                                                  award or an application or plan under                   requirements are set forth in Section                 preliminary results.
                                                  consideration by a Federal awarding                     VI.2. of the corresponding FFO.                       DATES: Effective Date: March 9, 2015.
                                                  agency, unless otherwise excepted from                     Executive Order 12866: This funding
                                                  these requirements pursuant to 2 CFR                                                                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                          notice was determined to be not
                                                  25.110. NIST will not make a Federal                                                                          David Goldberger or Reza Karamloo,
                                                                                                          significant for purposes of Executive
                                                  award to an applicant until the                                                                               AD/CVD Operations, Office II,
                                                                                                          Order 12866.
                                                  applicant has complied with all                                                                               Enforcement and Compliance,
                                                                                                             Executive Order 13132 (Federalism):
                                                  applicable unique entity identifier and                                                                       International Trade Administration,
                                                                                                          It has been determined that this notice
                                                  SAM requirements and, if an applicant                                                                         U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th
                                                                                                          does not contain policies with
                                                  has not fully complied with the                                                                               Street and Constitution Avenue NW.,
                                                                                                          federalism implications as that term is
                                                  requirements by the time that NIST is                                                                         Washington, DC 20230; telephone (202)
                                                                                                          defined in Executive Order 13132.
                                                  ready to make a Federal award pursuant                     Executive Order 12372: Proposals                   482–4136 or (202) 482–4470,
                                                  to this notice and the corresponding                    under this program are not subject to                 respectively.
                                                  FFO, NIST may determine that the                        Executive Order 12372,                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  applicant is not qualified to receive a                 ‘‘Intergovernmental Review of Federal
                                                  Federal award and use that                                                                                    Scope of the Order
                                                                                                          Programs.’’
                                                  determination as a basis for making a                      Administrative Procedure Act/                         The products covered by the order are
                                                  Federal award to another applicant.                     Regulatory Flexibility Act: Notice and                all large residential washers and certain
                                                     Paperwork Reduction Act: The                         comment are not required under the                    subassemblies thereof from Korea. The
                                                  standard forms in the application kit                   Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C.                products are currently classifiable under
                                                  involve a collection of information                     553) or any other law, for matters                    subheadings 8450.20.0040 and
                                                  subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act.                 relating to public property, loans,                   8450.20.0080 of the Harmonized Tariff
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                                                  The use of Standard Forms 424, 424A,                    grants, benefits or contracts (5 U.S.C.               System of the United States (HTSUS).
                                                  424B, SF–LLL, and CD–346 have been                      553(a)). Moreover, because notice and                 Products subject to this order may also
                                                  approved by OMB under the respective                    comment are not required under 5                      enter under HTSUS subheadings
                                                  Control Numbers 0348–0043, 0348–                        U.S.C. 553, or any other law, for matters             8450.11.0040, 8450.11.0080,
                                                  0044, 0348–0040, 0348–0046, and 0605–                   relating to public property, loans,                   8450.90.2000, and 8450.90.6000.
                                                  0001. MEP program-specific application                  grants, benefits or contracts (5 U.S.C.               Although the HTSUS subheadings are
                                                  requirements have been approved by                      553(a)), a Regulatory Flexibility                     provided for convenience and customs
                                                  OMB under Control Number 0693–0056.                     Analysis is not required and has not                  purposes, the written description of the


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Document Created: 2015-12-18 12:05:26
Document Modified: 2015-12-18 12:05:26
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of funding availability.
DatesElectronic applications must be received no later than 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on Monday, June 1, 2015. Paper applications will not be accepted. Applications received after the deadline will not be reviewed or considered. The approximate start date for awards under this notice and the corresponding FFO is expected to be January 1, 2016.
ContactAdministrative, budget, cost-sharing, and eligibility questions and other programmatic questions should be directed to Diane Henderson at Tel: (301) 975-5105; Email: [email protected]; Fax: (301) 963-6556. Grants Administration questions
FR Citation80 FR 12451 
RIN Number0693-ZB09

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