80_FR_38931 80 FR 38802 - Notice of Funding Availability for the Small Business Transportation Resource Center Program

80 FR 38802 - Notice of Funding Availability for the Small Business Transportation Resource Center Program

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary of Transportation

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 129 (July 7, 2015)

Page Range38802-38808
FR Document2015-16183

The Department of Transportation (DOT), Office of the Secretary (OST), Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) announces the opportunity for; business centered community- based organizations; transportation-related trade associations; colleges and universities; community colleges or; chambers of commerce, registered with the Internal Revenue Service as 501 C(6) or 501 C(3) tax-exempt organizations, to compete for participation in OSDBU's Small Business Transportation Resource Center (SBTRC) program in the Mid-Atlantic Region (Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware).

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 129 (Tuesday, July 7, 2015)
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Office of the Secretary of Transportation


Notice of Funding Availability for the Small Business 
Transportation Resource Center Program

AGENCY: Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU), 
Office of the Secretary of Transportation (OST), Department of 
Transportation (DOT).

ACTION: Notice of Funding Availability for the Mid-Atlantic Region 
SBTRC.

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SUMMARY: The Department of Transportation (DOT), Office of the 
Secretary (OST), Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization 
(OSDBU) announces the opportunity for; business centered community-
based organizations; transportation-related trade associations; 
colleges and universities; community colleges or;

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chambers of commerce, registered with the Internal Revenue Service as 
501 C(6) or 501 C(3) tax-exempt organizations, to compete for 
participation in OSDBU's Small Business Transportation Resource Center 
(SBTRC) program in the Mid-Atlantic Region (Pennsylvania, New Jersey, 
Maryland and Delaware).

DATES: Complete Proposals must be electronically submitted to OSDBU via 
email on or before September 1, 2015, 6:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time 
(EST). Proposals received after the deadline will be considered non-
responsive and will not be reviewed. The applicant is advised to 
request delivery receipt notification for email submissions. DOT plans 
to give notice of award for the competed region on or before September 
18, 2015, by 6:00 p.m. (EST).

ADDRESSES: Applications must be electronically submitted to OSDBU via 
email at [email protected] and the OSDBU Regional Assistance Division 
Manager, Michelle Harris, at [email protected] (copied).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information concerning 
this notice, contact Mr. Adam Dorsey, Program Assistant, U.S. 
Department of Transportation, Office of Small and Disadvantaged 
Business Utilization, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590. 
Telephone: (202) 366-1930. Email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: OSDBU will enter into Cooperative Agreements 
with these organizations to provide outreach to the small business 
community in their designated region and provide financial and 
technical assistance, business training programs, business assessment, 
management training, counseling, marketing and outreach, and the 
dissemination of information, to encourage and assist small businesses 
to become better prepared to compete for, obtain, and manage DOT funded 
transportation-related contracts and subcontracts at the federal, state 
and local levels. Throughout this notice, the term ``small business'' 
will refer to: 8(a), Small disadvantaged businesses (SDB), 
disadvantaged business enterprises (DBE), women owned small businesses 
(WOSB), HubZone, service disabled veteran owned businesses (SDVOB), and 
veteran owned small businesses (VOSB). Throughout this notice, 
``transportation-related'' is defined as the maintenance, 
rehabilitation, restructuring, improvement, or revitalization of any of 
the nation's modes of transportation.
    Funding Opportunity Number: USDOT-OST-OSDBU/SBTRCMIDATLANTIC-2015-
1.
    Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number: 20.910 
Assistance to Small and Disadvantaged Businesses.
    Type of Award: Cooperative Agreement Grant.
    Award Ceiling: $190,000.
    Award Floor: $175,000.
    Program Authority: DOT is authorized under 49 U.S.C. 332 (b)(4), 
(5) & (7) to design and carry out programs to assist small 
disadvantaged businesses in getting transportation-related contracts 
and subcontracts; develop support mechanisms, including management and 
technical services, that will enable small disadvantaged businesses to 
take advantage of those business opportunities; and to make 
arrangements to carry out the above purposes.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
    1.1 Background
    1.2 Program Description and Goals
    1.3 Description of Competition
    1.4 Duration of Agreements
    1.5 Authority
    1.6 Eligibility Requirements
2. Program Requirements
    2.1 Recipient Responsibilities
    2.2 Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization 
Responsibilities
3. Submission of Proposals
    3.1 Format for Proposals
    3.2 Address, Number of Copies, Deadline for Submission
4. Selection Criteria
    4.1 General Criteria
    4.2 Scoring of Applications
    4.3 Conflicts of Interest
    Format for Proposals--Appendix A

Full Text of Announcement

1. Introduction

1.1 Background
    The DOT established OSDBU in accordance with Public Law 95-507, an 
amendment to the Small Business Act and the Small Business Investment 
Act of 1958.
    The mission of OSDBU at DOT is to ensure that the small and 
disadvantaged business policies and goals of the Secretary of 
Transportation are developed and implemented in a fair, efficient and 
effective manner to serve small and disadvantaged businesses throughout 
the country. The OSDBU also administers the provisions of Title 49, 
Section 332, the Minority Resource Center (MRC) which includes the 
duties of advocacy, outreach and financial services on behalf of small 
and disadvantaged business and those certified under 49 CFR parts 23 
and or 26 as Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) and the 
development of programs to encourage, stimulate, promote and assist 
small businesses to become better prepared to compete for, obtain and 
manage transportation-related contracts and subcontracts.
    The Regional Assistance Division of OSDBU, through the SBTRC 
program, allows OSDBU to partner with local organizations to offer a 
comprehensive delivery system of business training, technical 
assistance and dissemination of information, targeted towards small 
business transportation enterprises in their regions.
1.2 Program Description and Goals
    The national SBTRC program utilizes Cooperative Agreements with 
chambers of commerce, trade associations, educational institutions and 
business-centered community based organizations to establish SBTRCs to 
provide business training, technical assistance and information to DOT 
grantees and recipients, prime contractors and subcontractors. In order 
to be effective and serve their target audience, the SBTRCs must be 
active in the local transportation community in order to identify and 
communicate opportunities and provide the required technical 
assistance. SBTRCs must already have, or demonstrate the ability to, 
establish working relationships with the state and local transportation 
agencies and technical assistance agencies (i.e., The U.S. Department 
of Commerce's Minority Business Development Centers (MBDCs), Small 
Business Development Centers (SBDCs), and Procurement Technical 
Assistance Centers (PTACs), SCORE and State DOT highway supportive 
services contractors in their region.) Utilizing these relationships 
and their own expertise, the SBTRCs are involved in activities such as 
information dissemination, small business counseling, and technical 
assistance with small businesses currently doing business with public 
and private entities in the transportation industry.
    Effective outreach is critical to the success of the SBTRC program. 
In order for their outreach efforts to be effective, SBTRCs must be 
familiar with DOT's Operating Administrations, its funding sources, and 
how funding is awarded to DOT grantees, recipients, contractors, 
subcontractors, and its financial assistance programs. SBTRCs must 
provide outreach to the regional small business transportation 
community to disseminate information and distribute DOT-published 
marketing materials, such as Short Term Lending Program (STLP) 
Information, Bonding Education

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Program (BEP) information, SBTRC brochures and literature, DOT 
Procurement Forecasts; Contracting with DOT booklets, Women and Girls 
in Transportation Initiative (WITI) information, and any other 
materials or resources that DOT or OSDBU may develop for this purpose. 
To maximize outreach, the SBTRC may be called upon to participate in 
regional and national conferences and seminars. Quantities of DOT 
publications for on-hand inventory and dissemination at conferences and 
seminars will be available upon request from the OSDBU office.
1.3 Description of Competition
    The purpose of this Request For Proposal (RFP) is to solicit 
proposals from transportation-related trade associations, chambers of 
commerce, community based entities, colleges and universities, 
community colleges, and any other qualifying transportation-related 
non-profit organizations with the desire and ability to partner with 
OSDBU to establish and maintain an SBTRC.
    It is OSDBU's intent to award a Cooperative Agreement to one 
organization in the Mid-Atlantic Region, from herein referred to as 
``region'', in this solicitation. However, if warranted, OSDBU reserves 
the option to make multiple awards to selected partners. OSDBU also 
reserves the right to modify geographical area covered by the Central 
Region SBTRC. Proposals submitted for a region must contain a plan to 
service the states throughout the Mid-Atlantic Region (Pennsylvania, 
New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware), not just the state or immediate 
local geographical area where the SBTRC is headquartered. The SBTRC 
headquarters must be established in one of the designated states within 
the Mid-Atlantic Region (Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and 
Delaware).
    SBTRC Region Competed in This Solicitation:
    Mid-Atlantic Region (Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and 
Delaware)
    Program requirements and selection criteria, set forth in Sections 
2 and 4 respectively, indicate that the OSDBU intends for the SBTRC to 
be multidimensional; that is, the selected organization must have the 
capacity to effectively access and provide supportive services to the 
broad range of small businesses within the respective geographical 
region. To this end, the SBTRC must be able to demonstrate that they 
currently have established relationships within each state in the 
geographic region with whom they may coordinate and establish effective 
networks with DOT grant recipients and local/regional technical 
assistance agencies to maximize resources.
    Cooperative agreement awards will be distributed to the region(s) 
as follows:
    Mid-Atlantic Region: Ceiling: $190,000 per year; Floor: $175,000 
per year.
    Cooperative agreement awards by region are based upon an analysis 
of DBEs, Certified Small Businesses, and US DOT transportation dollars 
in each region.
    It is OSDBU's intent to maximize the benefits received by the small 
business transportation community through the SBTRC. Funding will 
reimburse an on-site Project Director for 100% of salary plus fringe 
benefits, an on-site Executive Director up to 20% of salary plus fringe 
benefits, up to 100% of a Project Coordinator salary plus fringe 
benefits, the cost of designated SBTRC space, other direct costs, and 
all other general and administrative expenses. Selected SBTRC partners 
will be expected to provide in-kind administrative support. Submitted 
proposals must contain an alternative funding source with which the 
SBTRC will fund administrative support costs. Preference will be given 
to proposals containing in-kind contributions for the Project Director, 
the Executive Director, the Project Coordinator, cost of designated 
SBTRC space, other direct costs, and all other general and 
administrative expenses. The SBTRC will furnish all labor, facilities 
and equipment to perform the services described in this announcement.
1.4 Duration of Agreements
    The cooperative agreement will be awarded for a period of 12 months 
(one year) with options for two (2) additional one year periods, at the 
discretion of OSDBU. OSDBU will notify the SBTRC of our intention to 
exercise an option year or not to exercise an option year 30 days in 
advance of expiration of the current year. Upon exercising the first 
year option year of the Cooperative Agreement, OSDBU will renew the 
SBTRC with a 3% funding increase. Upon exercising the second option 
year, OSDBU will renew the SBTRC with a 1% increase from the first 
option year.

Authority

    DOT is authorized under 49 U.S.C. 332 (b)(4), (5) & (7) to design 
and carry out programs to assist small disadvantaged businesses in 
getting transportation-related contracts and subcontracts; develop 
support mechanisms, including management and technical services, that 
will enable small disadvantaged businesses to take advantage of those 
business opportunities; and to make arrangements to carry out the above 
purposes.
1.5 Eligibility Requirements
    To be eligible, an organization must be an established, nonprofit, 
community-based organization, transportation-related trade association, 
chamber of commerce, college or university, community college, and any 
other qualifying transportation-related non-profit organization which 
has the documented experience and capacity necessary to successfully 
operate and administer a coordinated delivery system that provides 
access for small businesses to prepare and compete for transportation-
related contracts. In addition, to be eligible, the applicant 
organization must:
    (A) Be an established 501 C (3) or 501 C (6) tax-exempt 
organization and provide documentation as verification. No application 
will be accepted without proof of tax-exempt status;
    (B) Have at least one year of documented and continuous experience 
prior to the date of application in providing advocacy, outreach, and 
technical assistance to small businesses within the region in which 
proposed services will be provided. Prior performance providing 
services to the transportation community is preferable, but not 
required; and
    (C) Have an office physically located within the proposed city in 
the designated headquarters state in the region for which they are 
submitting the proposal that is readily accessible to the public.

2. Program Requirements

2.1 Recipient Responsibilities
(A) Assessments, Business Analyses
    1. Conduct an assessment of small businesses in the SBTRC region to 
determine their training and technical assistance needs, and use 
information that is available at no cost to structure programs and 
services that will enable small businesses to become better prepared to 
compete for and receive transportation-related contract awards.
    2. Contact other federal, state and local government agencies, such 
as the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), state and local 
highway agencies, state and local airport authorities, and transit 
authorities to identify relevant and current information that may 
support the assessment of the regional small business transportation 
community needs.

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(B) General Management & Technical Training and Assistance
    1. Utilize OSDBU's Intake Form to document each small business 
assisted by the SBTRC and type of service(s) provided. A complete list 
of businesses that have filled out the form shall be submitted as part 
of the SBTRC report, submitted via email to the Regional Assistance 
Division on a regular basis (using the SBTRC Report). This report will 
detail SBTRC activities and performance results. The data provided must 
be supported by the narrative (if asked).
    2. Ensure that an array of information is made available for 
distribution to the small business transportation community that is 
designed to inform and educate the community on DOT/OSDBU services and 
opportunities.
    3. Coordinate efforts with OSDBU in order to maintain an on-hand 
inventory of DOT/OSDBU informational materials for general 
dissemination and for distribution at transportation-related 
conferences and other events.
(C) Business Counseling
    1. Collaborate with agencies, such as State, Regional, and Local 
Transportation Government Agencies, SBA, U.S. Department of Commerce's 
Minority Business Development Centers (MBDCs), Service Corps of Retired 
Executives (SCORE), Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs), 
and Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs), to offer a broad range 
of counseling services to transportation-related small business 
enterprises.
    2. Create a technical assistance plan that will provide each 
counseled participant with the knowledge and skills necessary to 
improve the management of their own small business to expand their 
transportation-related contracts and subcontracts portfolio.
    3. Provide a minimum of 20 hours of individual or group counseling 
sessions to small businesses per month. This counseling includes in-
person meetings or over the phone, and does not include any time taken 
to do email correspondence.
(D) Planning Committee
    1. Establish a Regional Planning Committee consisting of at least 
10 members that includes representatives from the regional community 
and federal, state, and local agencies. The highway, airport, and 
transit authorities for the SBTRC's headquarters state must have 
representation on the planning committee. This committee shall be 
established no later than 60 days after the execution of the 
Cooperative agreement between the OSDBU and the selected SBRTC.
    2. Provide a forum for the federal, state, and local agencies to 
disseminate information about upcoming DOT procurements and SBTRC 
activities.
    3. Hold either monthly or quarterly meetings at a time and place 
agreed upon by SBTRC and planning committee members (conference calls 
and/or video conferences are acceptable).
    4. Use the initial session hosted by the SBTRC to explain the 
mission of the committee and identify roles of the staff and the 
members of the group.
    5. Responsibility for the agenda and direction of the Planning 
Committee should be handled by the SBTRC Project Director or his/her 
designee.
(E) Outreach Services/Conference Participation
    1. Utilize the services of the System for Award Management (SAM) 
and other sources to construct a database of regional small businesses 
that currently or may in the future participate in DOT direct and DOT 
funded transportation related contracts, and make this database 
available to OSDBU, upon request.
    2. Utilize the database of regional transportation-related small 
businesses to match opportunities identified through the planning 
committee forum, FedBiz Opps (a web-based system for posting 
solicitations and other Federal procurement-related documents on the 
Internet), and other sources to eligible small businesses and inform 
the small business community about those opportunities.
    3. Develop a ``targeted'' database of firms (100-150) that have the 
capacity and capabilities, and are ready, willing and able to 
participate in DOT contracts and subcontracts immediately. This control 
group will receive ample resources from the SBTRC, i.e., access to 
working capital, bonding assistance, business counseling, management 
assistance and direct referrals to DOT agencies at the state and local 
levels, and to prime contractors as effective subcontractor firms.
    4. Identify regional, state and local conferences where a 
significant number of small businesses, with transportation related 
capabilities, are expected to be in attendance. Maintain and submit a 
list of those events to the Regional Assistance Division for review and 
posting on the OSDBU Web site on a regular basis. Clearly identify the 
events designated for SBTRC participation and include recommendations 
for OSDBU participation. This information can be submitted as part of 
the SBTRC Report.
    5. Conduct outreach and disseminate information to small businesses 
at regional transportation-related conferences, seminars, and 
workshops. In the event that the SBTRC is requested to participate in 
an event, the OSDBU will send DOT materials, the OSDBU banner and other 
information that is deemed necessary for the event.
    6. Submit a conference summary report within the `Events' section 
of the SBTRC Report. The conference summary report should summarize the 
activity, contacts made, outreach results, and recommendations for 
continued or discontinued participation in future similar events 
sponsored by that organization.
    7. Upon request by OSDBU, coordinate efforts with DOT's grantees 
and recipients at the state and/or local levels to sponsor or cosponsor 
an OSDBU transportation related conference in the region (commonly 
referred to as ``Small Business Summits''.
    8. Participate in the SBTRC monthly teleconference call, hosted by 
the OSDBU Regional Assistance.
(F) Short Term Lending Program (STLP)
    1. Work with STLP participating banks and if not available, other 
lending institutions to deliver a minimum of five (5) seminars/
workshops per year on the STLP, and/or other financial assistance 
programs, to the transportation-related small business community. 
Seminars/workshops must cover the entire STLP/loan process, from 
completion of STLP/loan applications and preparation of the loan 
package.
    2. Provide direct support, technical support, and advocacy services 
to potential STLP applicants to increase the probability of STLP loan 
approval and generate a minimum of four (4) completed STLP applications 
per year.
    3. Provide direct support, technical support, and advocacy services 
to Small and Disadvantaged Businesses interested in obtaining a loan 
from another type of Government Lending Program. Government Lending 
Programs include Federal, State, and Local level programs. The SBTRC 
will be required to generate a minimum of three (3) completed 
Government Lending Program applications per year.
(G) Bonding Education Program (BEP)
    Work with OSDBU, bonding industry partners, local small business 
transportation stakeholders, and local bond producers/agents in your 
region to deliver a minimum of two (2) complete

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Bonding Education Programs. The BEP consists of the following 
components; (1) the stakeholder's meeting; (2) the educational 
workshops component; (3) the bond readiness component; and (4) follow-
on assistance to BEP participants to provide technical and procurement 
assistance based on the prescriptive plan determined by the BEP. For 
each BEP event, work with the local bond producers/agents in your 
region and the disadvantaged business participants to deliver a minimum 
of ten (10) disadvantaged business participants in the BEP with either 
access to bonding or an increase in bonding capacity. The programs will 
be funded separately and in addition to the amount listed in section 
1.3 of this solicitation.
(H) Women and Girls in Transportation Initiative (WITI)
    (A) Pursuant to Executive Order 13506, and 49 U.S.C. 332(b)(4) & 
(7), the SBTRC shall administer the WITI in their geographical region. 
The SBTRC shall implement the DOT WITI program as defined by the DOT 
WITI Policy. The WITI program is designed to identify, educate, 
attract, and retain women and girls from a variety of disciplines in 
the transportation industry. The SBTRC shall also be responsible for 
outreach activities in the implementation of this program and 
advertising the WITI program to all colleges and universities and 
transportation entities in their region. The WITI program shall be 
developed in conjunction with the skill needs of the USDOT, state and 
local transportation agencies and appropriate private sector 
transportation-related participants including, S/WOBs/DBEs, and women 
organizations involved in transportation. Emphasis shall be placed on 
establishing partnerships with transportation-related businesses. The 
SBTRC will be required to host 1 WITI event and attend at least 5 
events where WITI is presented and marketed.
    (B) Each region will establish a Women in Transportation Advisory 
Committee. The committee will provide a forum to identify and provide 
workable solutions to barriers that women-owned businesses encounter in 
transportation-related careers. The committee will have 5 members 
(including the SBTRC Project Director) with a 1 year membership. 
Meetings will be conducted on a quarterly basis at an agreeable place 
and time.
2.2 Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) 
Responsibilities
    (A) Provide consultation and technical assistance in planning, 
implementing and evaluating activities under this announcement.
    (B) Provide orientation and training to the applicant organization.
    (C) Monitor SBTRC activities, cooperative agreement compliance, and 
overall SBTRC performance.
    (D) Assist SBTRC to develop or strengthen its relationships with 
federal, state, and local transportation authorities, other technical 
assistance organizations, and DOT grantees.
    (E) Facilitate the exchange and transfer of successful program 
activities and information among all SBTRC regions.
    (F) Provide the SBTRC with DOT/OSDBU materials and other relevant 
transportation related information for dissemination.
    (G) Maintain effective communication with the SBTRC and inform them 
of transportation news and contracting opportunities to share with 
small businesses in their region.
    (H) Provide all required forms to be used by the SBTRC for 
reporting purposes under the program.
    (I) Perform an annual performance evaluation of the SBTRC. 
Satisfactory performance is a condition of continued participation of 
the organization as an SBTRC and execution of all option years.

3. Submission of Proposals

3.1 Format for Proposals
    Each proposal must be submitted to DOT's OSDBU in the format set 
forth in the application form attached as Appendix A to this 
announcement.
3.2 Address; Number of Copies; Deadlines for Submission
    Any eligible organization, as defined in Section 1.6 of this 
announcement, will submit only one proposal per region for 
consideration by OSDBU. Applications must be double spaced, and printed 
in a font size not smaller than 12 points. Applications will not exceed 
35 single-sided pages, not including any requested attachments. All 
pages should be numbered at the top of each page. All documentation, 
attachments, or other information pertinent to the application must be 
included in a single submission. Proposal packages must be submitted 
electronically to OSDBU at [email protected] and to the Regional Assistance 
Division Manager, Michelle Harris, at [email protected].
    The applicant is advised to turn on request delivery receipt 
notification for email submission. Proposals must be received by DOT/
OSDBU no later than August 8, 2015, 6:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time 
(EST).

4. Selection Criteria

4.1 General Criteria
    OSDBU will award the cooperative agreement on a best value basis, 
using the following criteria to rate and rank applications: 
Applications will be evaluated using a point system (maximum number of 
points = 100);

 Approach and strategy (25 points)
 Linkages (25 points)
 Organizational Capability (25 points)
 Staff Capabilities and Experience (15 points)
 Cost Proposal (10 points)
(A) Approach and Strategy (25 Points)
    The applicant must describe their strategy to achieve the overall 
mission of the SBTRC as described in this solicitation and service the 
small business community in their entire geographic regional area. The 
applicant must also describe how the specific activities outlined in 
Section 2.1 will be implemented and executed in the organization's 
regional area. OSDBU will consider the extent to which the proposed 
objectives are specific, measurable, time-specific, and consistent with 
OSDBU goals and the applicant organization's overall mission. OSDBU 
will give priority consideration to applicants that demonstrate 
innovation and creativity in their approach to assist small businesses 
to become successful transportation contractors and increase their 
ability to access DOT contracting opportunities and financial 
assistance programs. Applicants must also submit the estimated direct 
costs, other than labor, to execute their proposed strategy. OSDBU will 
consider the quality of the applicant's plan for conducting program 
activities and the likelihood that the proposed methods will be 
successful in achieving proposed objectives at the proposed cost.
(B) Linkages (25 Points)
    The applicant must describe their established relationships within 
their geographic region and demonstrate their ability to coordinate and 
establish effective networks with DOT grant recipients and local/
regional technical assistance agencies to maximize resources. OSDBU 
will consider innovative aspects of the applicant's approach and 
strategy to build upon their existing relationships and established 
networks with existing resources in their geographical area. The 
applicant should describe their strategy to obtain support and 
collaboration on SBTRC activities from DOT grantees and recipients, 
transportation prime contractors and subcontractors, the

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SBA, U.S. Department of Commerce's Minority Business Development 
Centers (MBDCs), Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE), 
Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs), Small Business 
Development Centers (SBDCs), State DOTs, and State highway supportive 
services contractors. In rating this factor, OSDBU will consider the 
extent to which the applicant demonstrates ability to be 
multidimensional. The applicant must demonstrate that they have the 
ability to access a broad range of supportive services to effectively 
serve a broad range of transportation-related small businesses within 
their respective geographical region. Emphasis will also be placed on 
the extent to which the applicant identifies a clear outreach strategy 
related to the identified needs that can be successfully carried out 
within the period of this agreement and a plan for involving the 
Planning Committee in the execution of that strategy.
(C) Organizational Capability (25 Points)
    The applicant must demonstrate that they have the organizational 
capability to meet the program requirements set forth in Section 2. The 
applicant organization must have sufficient resources and past 
performance experience to successfully provide outreach to the small 
business transportation resources in their geographical area and carry 
out the mission of the SBTRC. In rating this factor, OSDBU will 
consider the extent to which the applicant's organization has recent, 
relevant and successful experience in advocating for and addressing the 
needs of small businesses. Applicants will be given points for 
demonstrated past transportation-related performance. The applicant 
must also describe technical and administrative resources it plans to 
use in achieving proposed objectives. In their description, the 
applicant must describe their facilities, computer and technical 
facilities, ability to tap into volunteer staff time, and a plan for 
sufficient matching alternative financial resources to fund the general 
and administrative costs of the SBTRC. The applicant must also describe 
their administrative and financial management staff. It will be the 
responsibility of the successful candidate to not only provide the 
services outlined herein to small businesses in the transportation 
industry, but to also successfully manage and maintain their internal 
financial, payment, and invoicing process with their financial 
management offices. OSDBU will place an emphasis on capabilities of the 
applicant's financial management staff. Additionally, a site visit may 
be required prior to award for those candidates that are being strongly 
considered. If necessary, a member of the OSDBU team will contact those 
candidates to schedule the site visits prior to the award of the 
agreement.
(D) Staff Capability and Experience (15 Points)
    The applicant organization must provide a list of proposed 
personnel for the project, with salaries, fringe benefit burden 
factors, educational levels and previous experience clearly delineated. 
The applicant's project team must be well-qualified, knowledgeable, and 
able to effectively serve the diverse and broad range of small 
businesses in their geographical region. The Executive Director and the 
Project Director shall be deemed key personnel. Detailed resumes must 
be submitted for all proposed key personnel and outside consultants and 
subcontractors. Proposed key personnel must have detailed demonstrated 
experience providing services similar in scope and nature to the 
proposed effort. The proposed Project Director will serve as the 
responsible individual for the program. 100% of the Project Director's 
time must be dedicated to the SBTRC. Both the Executive Director and 
the Project Director must be located on-site. In this element, OSDBU 
will consider the extent to which the applicant's proposed Staffing 
Plan; (a) clearly meets the education and experience requirements to 
accomplish the objectives of the cooperative agreement; (b) delineates 
staff responsibilities and accountability for all work required and; 
(c) presents a clear and feasible ability to execute the applicant's 
proposed approach and strategy.
(E) Cost Proposal (10 Points)
    Applicants must submit the total proposed cost of establishing and 
administering the SBTRC in the applicant's geographical region for a 12 
month period, inclusive of costs funded through alternative matching 
resources. The applicant's budget must be adequate to support the 
proposed strategy and costs must be reasonable in relation to project 
objectives. The portion of the submitted budget funded by OSDBU cannot 
exceed the ceiling outlined in Section 1.3: Description of Competition 
of this RFP per fiscal year. Applicants are encouraged to provide in-
kind costs and other innovative cost approaches.
4.2 Scoring of Applications
    A review panel will score each application based upon the 
evaluation criteria listed above. Points will be given for each 
evaluation criteria category, not to exceed the maximum number of 
points allowed for each category. Proposals which are deemed non-
responsive, do not meet the established criteria, or incomplete at the 
time of submission will be disqualified.
    OSDBU will perform a responsibility determination of the 
prospective awardee in the region, which may include a site visit, 
before awarding the cooperative agreement.
4.3 Conflicts of Interest
    Applicants must submit signed statements by key personnel and all 
organization principals indicating that they, or members of their 
immediate families, do not have a personal, business or financial 
interest in any DOT-funded transportation project, nor any 
relationships with local or state transportation agencies that may have 
the appearance of a conflict of interest.

Appendix A

Format for Proposals for the Department of Transportation Office of 
Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization's Small Business 
Transportation Resource Center (SBTRC) Program

    Submitted proposals for the DOT, Office of Small and 
Disadvantaged Business Utilization's Small Business Transportation 
Resource Center Program must contain the following 12 sections and 
be organized in the following order:

1. Table of Contents

    Identify all parts, sections and attachments of the application.

2. Application Summary

    Provide a summary overview of the following:
     The applicant's proposed SBTRC region and city and key 
elements of the plan of action/strategy to achieve the SBTRC 
objectives.
     The applicant's relevant organizational experience and 
capabilities.

3. Understanding of the Work

    Provide a narrative which contains specific project information 
as follows:
     The applicant will describe its understanding of the 
OSDBU's SBTRC program mission and the role of the applicant's 
proposed SBTRC in advancing the program goals.
     The applicant will describe specific outreach needs of 
transportation-related small businesses in the applicant's region 
and how the SBTRC will address the identified needs.

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4. Approach and Strategy

     Describe the applicant's plan of action/strategy for 
conducting the program in terms of the tasks to be performed.
     Describe the specific services or activities to be 
performed and how these services/activities will be implemented.
     Describe innovative and creative approaches to assist 
small businesses to become successful transportation contractors and 
increase their ability to access DOT contracting opportunities and 
financial assistance programs.
     Estimated direct costs, other than labor, to execute 
the proposed strategy.

5. Linkages

     Describe established relationships within the 
geographic region and demonstrate the ability to coordinate and 
establish effective networks with DOT grant recipients and local/
regional technical assistance agencies.
     Describe the strategy to obtain support and 
collaboration on SBTRC activities from DOT grantees and recipients, 
transportation prime contractors and subcontractors, the SBA, U.S. 
Department of Commerce's Minority Business Development Centers 
(MBDCs), Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE), Procurement 
Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs), Small Business Development 
Centers (SBDCs), State DOTs, and State highway supportive services 
contractors.
     Describe the outreach strategy related to the 
identified needs that can be successfully carried out within the 
period of this agreement and a plan for involving the Planning 
Committee in the execution of that strategy.

6. Organizational Capability

     Describe recent and relevant past successful 
performance in addressing the needs of small businesses, 
particularly with respect to transportation-related small 
businesses.
     Describe internal technical, financial management, and 
administrative resources.
     Propose a plan for sufficient matching alternative 
financial resources to fund the general and administrative costs of 
the SBTRC.

7. Staff Capability and Experience

     List proposed key personnel, their salaries and 
proposed fringe benefit factors.
     Describe the education, qualifications and relevant 
experience of key personnel. Attach detailed resumes.
     Proposed staffing plan. Describe how personnel are to 
be organized for the program and how they will be used to accomplish 
program objectives. Outline staff responsibilities, accountability 
and a schedule for conducting program tasks.

8. Cost Proposal

     Outline the total proposed cost of establishing and 
administering the SBTRC in the applicant's geographical region for a 
12 month period, inclusive of costs funded through alternative 
matching resources. Clearly identify the portion of the costs funded 
by OSDBU.
     Provide a brief narrative linking the cost proposal to 
the proposed strategy.

9. Proof of Tax Exempt Status

10. Assurances Signature Form

    Complete the attached Standard Form 424B ASSURANCES-NON-
CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS identified as Attachment 1.

11. Certification Signature Forms

    Complete form DOTF2307-1 DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE ACT CERTIFICATION 
FOR a GRANTEE OTHER THAN AN INDIVIDUAL identified as attachment 2 
and Form DOTF2308-1 CERTIFICATION REGARDING LOBBYING FOR CONTRACTS, 
GRANTS, LOANS, AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS identified as Attachment 
3.

Signed Conflict of Interest Statements

    The statements must say that they, or members of their immediate 
families, do not have a personal, business or financial interest in 
any DOT-funded transportation projects, nor any relationships with 
local or state transportation agencies that may have the appearance 
of a conflict of interest.

12. Standard Form 424

    Complete Standard Form 424 Application for Federal Assistance 
identified as Attachment 4.
    PLEASE BE SURE THAT ALL FORMS HAVE BEEN SIGNED BY AN AUTHORIZED 
OFFICIAL WHO CAN LEGALLY REPRESENT THE ORGANIZATION.

    Issued in Washington, DC, June 15, 2015.
Brandon Neal,
Director, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, 
Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation.
[FR Doc. 2015-16183 Filed 7-6-15; 8:45 am]
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                                              justification and local financial                        suggest alternate approaches to any                   Transportation Plan and Transportation
                                              commitment criteria specified in law. In                 other aspect of the CIG evaluation                    Improvement Program, or a schedule
                                              the absence of such an exemption,                        process that the sponsor believes will                demonstrating the project will complete
                                              projects selected for the Pilot Program                  save time and effort, while still assuring            the process in the foreseeable future;
                                              must meet the requirements of Section                    compliance with the CIG program                         g. Documentation that the project has
                                              5309 to be eligible for funding. If in the               requirements outlined in law. FTA is                  completed the NEPA process or a
                                              future, legislation is enacted that                      particularly interested in receiving                  schedule demonstrating the project will
                                              exempts projects in the Pilot Program                    expressions of interest from project                  complete the NEPA process in the
                                              from procedural and/or project                           sponsors who are considering pursuing                 foreseeable future.
                                              evaluation requirements of the CIG                       Value Capture techniques as part of                   4. Candidate Project Evaluation and
                                              program, participants in the Pilot                       their innovative project financing                    Selection
                                              Program could be eligible to receive a                   arrangements. FTA would like to
                                              Full Funding Grant Agreement under                       explore what Value Capture                               FTA will evaluate the proposals to
                                              the terms of the exemption.                              mechanisms might be used, and how                     determine which proposed projects best
                                                 FTA believes there may be alternative                 FTA could facilitate such arrangements.               meet the intent of Section 20008(b).
                                              approaches sponsors could propose to                                                                           FTA will select three projects from the
                                              expedite the delivery of CIG projects.                   3. Expression of Interest Submission                  submitted expressions of interest to be
                                              Accordingly, FTA is soliciting                           Process                                               part of the Pilot Program: one seeking
                                              expressions of interest to participate in                   Project sponsors must submit the                   less than $100 million in CIG funds, one
                                              the Pilot Program. Specifically, CIG                     required information by mail, email or                seeking more than $100 million in CIG
                                              project sponsors who are considering                     facsimile by August 1, 2015, as specified             funds, and one additional project.
                                              becoming a candidate for CIG funding                     in the DATES section of this Notice                   Before awarding a Full Funding Grant
                                              by requesting entry into the Project                     above. FTA reserves the right to request              Agreement, planning and NEPA
                                              Development phase or who are already                     additional clarifying information from                requirements must be completed, and
                                              in the Project Development or                            any and all project sponsors before                   FTA will evaluate the legal, technical,
                                              Engineering phases of the CIG process                    making a selection to participate in the              and financial capacity of the project
                                              may request to be selected for the Pilot                 Pilot Program.                                        sponsor to ensure that the project will
                                              Program. Selected projects may: (1)                         Project sponsors wishing to                        be carried out successfully. Unless
                                              receive enhanced technical assistance                    participate in the Pilot Program must                 legislation is enacted that provides for
                                              on aspects of developing and delivering                  submit an expression of interest to FTA               an exemption from the other
                                              CIG projects; and/or (2) be allowed                      no longer than 20 pages in length                     requirements of Section 5309 CIG
                                              alternative, expedited ways of                           including any supporting                              program in the future, projects in the
                                              proceeding through the steps required                    documentation. While there is no                      Pilot Program will be subject to the
                                              by law in the CIG project development                    specific format that must be followed for             procedural and evaluation and rating
                                              process.                                                 the expression of interest, the narrative             requirements of the CIG program. FTA
                                                 For example, the Department of                        provided by the project sponsor to FTA                may announce final selections on its
                                              Transportation has established the Build                 should include the following                          Web site and in the Federal Register.
                                              America Transportation Investment                        information:
                                              Center to provide technical assistance                      a. A description of the proposed                   Therese W. McMillan,
                                              on innovative financing approaches,                      project that provides sufficient                      Acting Administrator.
                                              and participants selected for the Pilot                  information to demonstrate its eligibility            [FR Doc. 2015–16515 Filed 7–6–15; 8:45 am]
                                              Program may receive assistance from the                  for the CIG program;                                  BILLING CODE P
                                              Center. With respect to expediting ways                     b. The proposed project schedule and
                                              projects selected for the Pilot Program                  an outline of the proposed financing
                                              may proceed through steps in the CIG                     plan for the project, including the                   DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                              process, FTA may be able to better tailor                amount of CIG funding sought;
                                              the requirements for Project                                c. The proposed innovative project                 Office of the Secretary of
                                              Management Oversight to the scope of                     development and delivery method or                    Transportation
                                              the project, its delivery method, and/or                 innovative financing technique for the
                                                                                                                                                             Notice of Funding Availability for the
                                              the characteristics of the project                       proposed project and an explanation of
                                              sponsor.                                                                                                       Small Business Transportation
                                                                                                       the efficiencies intended to be achieved
                                                 Project sponsors submitting                                                                                 Resource Center Program
                                                                                                       by the proposed methods or techniques;
                                              information to FTA for consideration for                    d. How the project sponsor intends to              AGENCY:  Office of Small and
                                              the Pilot Program are invited to propose                 analyze the efficiencies of the proposed              Disadvantaged Business Utilization
                                              alternative ways that FTA might satisfy                  project development or delivery                       (OSDBU), Office of the Secretary of
                                              the requirements established by law for                  methods or innovative financing                       Transportation (OST), Department of
                                              CIG projects. For example, FTA expects                   arrangements, in order to complete the                Transportation (DOT).
                                              that it will be necessary to establish the               Before and After Study required by                    ACTION: Notice of Funding Availability
                                              cost, scope, and schedule for CIG                        Section 20008(b);                                     for the Mid-Atlantic Region SBTRC.
                                              projects to a reasonable level of                           e. Evidence in support of the required
                                              confidence, which is now accomplished                    certification that the project sponsor’s              SUMMARY:   The Department of
                                              in a number of ways, such as risk                        existing public transportation system is              Transportation (DOT), Office of the
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                                              assessments and other oversight                          in a state of good repair, including an               Secretary (OST), Office of Small and
                                              reviews, at several steps in the process.                explanation of how the sponsor expects                Disadvantaged Business Utilization
                                              However, there may be ways to achieve                    to reach that conclusion;                             (OSDBU) announces the opportunity
                                              the same goals in a manner which may                        f. Documentation that the project has              for; business centered community-based
                                              take less time and effort. Project                       completed the steps required by the                   organizations; transportation-related
                                              sponsors submitting expressions of                       Metropolitan Planning process to be                   trade associations; colleges and
                                              interest to the Pilot Program also may                   included in the Metropolitan                          universities; community colleges or;


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                                              chambers of commerce, registered with                      Funding Opportunity Number:                         26 as Disadvantaged Business
                                              the Internal Revenue Service as 501 C(6)                 USDOT–OST–OSDBU/                                      Enterprises (DBE) and the development
                                              or 501 C(3) tax-exempt organizations, to                 SBTRCMIDATLANTIC–2015–1.                              of programs to encourage, stimulate,
                                              compete for participation in OSDBU’s                       Catalog of Federal Domestic                         promote and assist small businesses to
                                              Small Business Transportation Resource                   Assistance (CFDA) Number: 20.910                      become better prepared to compete for,
                                              Center (SBTRC) program in the Mid-                       Assistance to Small and Disadvantaged                 obtain and manage transportation-
                                              Atlantic Region (Pennsylvania, New                       Businesses.                                           related contracts and subcontracts.
                                              Jersey, Maryland and Delaware).                            Type of Award: Cooperative                             The Regional Assistance Division of
                                                                                                       Agreement Grant.                                      OSDBU, through the SBTRC program,
                                              DATES:  Complete Proposals must be                         Award Ceiling: $190,000.                            allows OSDBU to partner with local
                                              electronically submitted to OSDBU via                      Award Floor: $175,000.                              organizations to offer a comprehensive
                                              email on or before September 1, 2015,                      Program Authority: DOT is authorized                delivery system of business training,
                                              6:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST).                   under 49 U.S.C. 332 (b)(4), (5) & (7) to              technical assistance and dissemination
                                              Proposals received after the deadline                    design and carry out programs to assist               of information, targeted towards small
                                              will be considered non-responsive and                    small disadvantaged businesses in                     business transportation enterprises in
                                              will not be reviewed. The applicant is                   getting transportation-related contracts              their regions.
                                              advised to request delivery receipt                      and subcontracts; develop support
                                              notification for email submissions. DOT                  mechanisms, including management                      1.2 Program Description and Goals
                                              plans to give notice of award for the                    and technical services, that will enable                 The national SBTRC program utilizes
                                              competed region on or before September                   small disadvantaged businesses to take                Cooperative Agreements with chambers
                                              18, 2015, by 6:00 p.m. (EST).                            advantage of those business                           of commerce, trade associations,
                                                                                                       opportunities; and to make                            educational institutions and business-
                                              ADDRESSES:   Applications must be                        arrangements to carry out the above                   centered community based
                                              electronically submitted to OSDBU via                    purposes.                                             organizations to establish SBTRCs to
                                              email at SBTRC@dot.gov and the                                                                                 provide business training, technical
                                              OSDBU Regional Assistance Division                       Table of Contents                                     assistance and information to DOT
                                              Manager, Michelle Harris, at                             1. Introduction                                       grantees and recipients, prime
                                              Michelle.Harris@dot.gov (copied).                           1.1 Background                                     contractors and subcontractors. In order
                                                                                                          1.2 Program Description and Goals                  to be effective and serve their target
                                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:    For
                                                                                                          1.3 Description of Competition                     audience, the SBTRCs must be active in
                                              further information concerning this                         1.4 Duration of Agreements
                                              notice, contact Mr. Adam Dorsey,                                                                               the local transportation community in
                                                                                                          1.5 Authority
                                              Program Assistant, U.S. Department of                       1.6 Eligibility Requirements                       order to identify and communicate
                                              Transportation, Office of Small and                      2. Program Requirements                               opportunities and provide the required
                                              Disadvantaged Business Utilization,                         2.1 Recipient Responsibilities                     technical assistance. SBTRCs must
                                              1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,                                 2.2 Office of Small and Disadvantaged              already have, or demonstrate the ability
                                              Washington, DC 20590. Telephone:                              Business Utilization Responsibilities            to, establish working relationships with
                                                                                                       3. Submission of Proposals                            the state and local transportation
                                              (202) 366–1930. Email:
                                                                                                          3.1 Format for Proposals                           agencies and technical assistance
                                              adam.dorsey.ctr@dot.gov.                                    3.2 Address, Number of Copies, Deadline            agencies (i.e., The U.S. Department of
                                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:       OSDBU                        for Submission
                                                                                                                                                             Commerce’s Minority Business
                                              will enter into Cooperative Agreements                   4. Selection Criteria
                                                                                                          4.1 General Criteria                               Development Centers (MBDCs), Small
                                              with these organizations to provide                                                                            Business Development Centers (SBDCs),
                                                                                                          4.2 Scoring of Applications
                                              outreach to the small business                              4.3 Conflicts of Interest                          and Procurement Technical Assistance
                                              community in their designated region                        Format for Proposals—Appendix A                    Centers (PTACs), SCORE and State DOT
                                              and provide financial and technical                                                                            highway supportive services contractors
                                              assistance, business training programs,                  Full Text of Announcement                             in their region.) Utilizing these
                                              business assessment, management                          1. Introduction                                       relationships and their own expertise,
                                              training, counseling, marketing and                                                                            the SBTRCs are involved in activities
                                              outreach, and the dissemination of                       1.1 Background                                        such as information dissemination,
                                              information, to encourage and assist                        The DOT established OSDBU in                       small business counseling, and
                                              small businesses to become better                        accordance with Public Law 95–507, an                 technical assistance with small
                                              prepared to compete for, obtain, and                     amendment to the Small Business Act                   businesses currently doing business
                                              manage DOT funded transportation-                        and the Small Business Investment Act                 with public and private entities in the
                                              related contracts and subcontracts at the                of 1958.                                              transportation industry.
                                              federal, state and local levels.                            The mission of OSDBU at DOT is to                     Effective outreach is critical to the
                                              Throughout this notice, the term ‘‘small                 ensure that the small and disadvantaged               success of the SBTRC program. In order
                                              business’’ will refer to: 8(a), Small                    business policies and goals of the                    for their outreach efforts to be effective,
                                              disadvantaged businesses (SDB),                          Secretary of Transportation are                       SBTRCs must be familiar with DOT’s
                                              disadvantaged business enterprises                       developed and implemented in a fair,                  Operating Administrations, its funding
                                              (DBE), women owned small businesses                      efficient and effective manner to serve               sources, and how funding is awarded to
                                              (WOSB), HubZone, service disabled                        small and disadvantaged businesses                    DOT grantees, recipients, contractors,
                                              veteran owned businesses (SDVOB), and                    throughout the country. The OSDBU                     subcontractors, and its financial
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                                              veteran owned small businesses                           also administers the provisions of Title              assistance programs. SBTRCs must
                                              (VOSB). Throughout this notice,                          49, Section 332, the Minority Resource                provide outreach to the regional small
                                              ‘‘transportation-related’’ is defined as                 Center (MRC) which includes the duties                business transportation community to
                                              the maintenance, rehabilitation,                         of advocacy, outreach and financial                   disseminate information and distribute
                                              restructuring, improvement, or                           services on behalf of small and                       DOT-published marketing materials,
                                              revitalization of any of the nation’s                    disadvantaged business and those                      such as Short Term Lending Program
                                              modes of transportation.                                 certified under 49 CFR parts 23 and or                (STLP) Information, Bonding Education


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                                              Program (BEP) information, SBTRC                         networks with DOT grant recipients and                advantage of those business
                                              brochures and literature, DOT                            local/regional technical assistance                   opportunities; and to make
                                              Procurement Forecasts; Contracting                       agencies to maximize resources.                       arrangements to carry out the above
                                              with DOT booklets, Women and Girls in                       Cooperative agreement awards will be               purposes.
                                              Transportation Initiative (WITI)                         distributed to the region(s) as follows:
                                                                                                          Mid-Atlantic Region: Ceiling:                      1.5     Eligibility Requirements
                                              information, and any other materials or
                                              resources that DOT or OSDBU may                          $190,000 per year; Floor: $175,000 per                   To be eligible, an organization must
                                              develop for this purpose. To maximize                    year.                                                 be an established, nonprofit,
                                              outreach, the SBTRC may be called                           Cooperative agreement awards by                    community-based organization,
                                              upon to participate in regional and                      region are based upon an analysis of                  transportation-related trade association,
                                              national conferences and seminars.                       DBEs, Certified Small Businesses, and
                                                                                                                                                             chamber of commerce, college or
                                              Quantities of DOT publications for on-                   US DOT transportation dollars in each
                                                                                                                                                             university, community college, and any
                                              hand inventory and dissemination at                      region.
                                                                                                                                                             other qualifying transportation-related
                                              conferences and seminars will be                            It is OSDBU’s intent to maximize the
                                                                                                                                                             non-profit organization which has the
                                              available upon request from the OSDBU                    benefits received by the small business
                                                                                                                                                             documented experience and capacity
                                              office.                                                  transportation community through the
                                                                                                                                                             necessary to successfully operate and
                                                                                                       SBTRC. Funding will reimburse an on-
                                              1.3 Description of Competition                                                                                 administer a coordinated delivery
                                                                                                       site Project Director for 100% of salary
                                                                                                                                                             system that provides access for small
                                                 The purpose of this Request For                       plus fringe benefits, an on-site Executive
                                                                                                                                                             businesses to prepare and compete for
                                              Proposal (RFP) is to solicit proposals                   Director up to 20% of salary plus fringe
                                                                                                                                                             transportation-related contracts. In
                                              from transportation-related trade                        benefits, up to 100% of a Project
                                                                                                                                                             addition, to be eligible, the applicant
                                              associations, chambers of commerce,                      Coordinator salary plus fringe benefits,
                                                                                                                                                             organization must:
                                              community based entities, colleges and                   the cost of designated SBTRC space,
                                              universities, community colleges, and                    other direct costs, and all other general                (A) Be an established 501 C (3) or 501
                                              any other qualifying transportation-                     and administrative expenses. Selected                 C (6) tax-exempt organization and
                                              related non-profit organizations with the                SBTRC partners will be expected to                    provide documentation as verification.
                                              desire and ability to partner with                       provide in-kind administrative support.               No application will be accepted without
                                              OSDBU to establish and maintain an                       Submitted proposals must contain an                   proof of tax-exempt status;
                                              SBTRC.                                                   alternative funding source with which                    (B) Have at least one year of
                                                 It is OSDBU’s intent to award a                       the SBTRC will fund administrative                    documented and continuous experience
                                              Cooperative Agreement to one                             support costs. Preference will be given               prior to the date of application in
                                              organization in the Mid-Atlantic Region,                 to proposals containing in-kind                       providing advocacy, outreach, and
                                              from herein referred to as ‘‘region’’, in                contributions for the Project Director,               technical assistance to small businesses
                                              this solicitation. However, if warranted,                the Executive Director, the Project                   within the region in which proposed
                                              OSDBU reserves the option to make                        Coordinator, cost of designated SBTRC                 services will be provided. Prior
                                              multiple awards to selected partners.                    space, other direct costs, and all other              performance providing services to the
                                              OSDBU also reserves the right to modify                  general and administrative expenses.                  transportation community is preferable,
                                              geographical area covered by the Central                 The SBTRC will furnish all labor,                     but not required; and
                                              Region SBTRC. Proposals submitted for                    facilities and equipment to perform the                  (C) Have an office physically located
                                              a region must contain a plan to service                  services described in this                            within the proposed city in the
                                              the states throughout the Mid-Atlantic                   announcement.                                         designated headquarters state in the
                                              Region (Pennsylvania, New Jersey,                                                                              region for which they are submitting the
                                              Maryland and Delaware), not just the                     1.4 Duration of Agreements
                                                                                                                                                             proposal that is readily accessible to the
                                              state or immediate local geographical                      The cooperative agreement will be
                                                                                                                                                             public.
                                              area where the SBTRC is headquartered.                   awarded for a period of 12 months (one
                                              The SBTRC headquarters must be                           year) with options for two (2) additional             2. Program Requirements
                                              established in one of the designated                     one year periods, at the discretion of
                                                                                                                                                             2.1     Recipient Responsibilities
                                              states within the Mid-Atlantic Region                    OSDBU. OSDBU will notify the SBTRC
                                              (Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland                      of our intention to exercise an option                (A) Assessments, Business Analyses
                                              and Delaware).                                           year or not to exercise an option year 30
                                                 SBTRC Region Competed in This                                                                                  1. Conduct an assessment of small
                                                                                                       days in advance of expiration of the
                                              Solicitation:                                                                                                  businesses in the SBTRC region to
                                                                                                       current year. Upon exercising the first
                                                 Mid-Atlantic Region (Pennsylvania,                                                                          determine their training and technical
                                                                                                       year option year of the Cooperative
                                              New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware)                                                                             assistance needs, and use information
                                                                                                       Agreement, OSDBU will renew the
                                                 Program requirements and selection                                                                          that is available at no cost to structure
                                                                                                       SBTRC with a 3% funding increase.
                                              criteria, set forth in Sections 2 and 4                                                                        programs and services that will enable
                                                                                                       Upon exercising the second option year,
                                              respectively, indicate that the OSDBU                                                                          small businesses to become better
                                                                                                       OSDBU will renew the SBTRC with a
                                              intends for the SBTRC to be                                                                                    prepared to compete for and receive
                                                                                                       1% increase from the first option year.
                                              multidimensional; that is, the selected                                                                        transportation-related contract awards.
                                              organization must have the capacity to                   Authority                                                2. Contact other federal, state and
                                              effectively access and provide                              DOT is authorized under 49 U.S.C.                  local government agencies, such as the
                                              supportive services to the broad range of                332 (b)(4), (5) & (7) to design and carry             U.S. Small Business Administration
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                                              small businesses within the respective                   out programs to assist small                          (SBA), state and local highway agencies,
                                              geographical region. To this end, the                    disadvantaged businesses in getting                   state and local airport authorities, and
                                              SBTRC must be able to demonstrate that                   transportation-related contracts and                  transit authorities to identify relevant
                                              they currently have established                          subcontracts; develop support                         and current information that may
                                              relationships within each state in the                   mechanisms, including management                      support the assessment of the regional
                                              geographic region with whom they may                     and technical services, that will enable              small business transportation
                                              coordinate and establish effective                       small disadvantaged businesses to take                community needs.


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                                              (B) General Management & Technical                       the execution of the Cooperative                      participation. This information can be
                                              Training and Assistance                                  agreement between the OSDBU and the                   submitted as part of the SBTRC Report.
                                                                                                       selected SBRTC.                                          5. Conduct outreach and disseminate
                                                 1. Utilize OSDBU’s Intake Form to
                                                                                                         2. Provide a forum for the federal,                 information to small businesses at
                                              document each small business assisted
                                                                                                       state, and local agencies to disseminate              regional transportation-related
                                              by the SBTRC and type of service(s)
                                                                                                       information about upcoming DOT                        conferences, seminars, and workshops.
                                              provided. A complete list of businesses
                                                                                                       procurements and SBTRC activities.                    In the event that the SBTRC is requested
                                              that have filled out the form shall be
                                                                                                         3. Hold either monthly or quarterly                 to participate in an event, the OSDBU
                                              submitted as part of the SBTRC report,
                                                                                                       meetings at a time and place agreed                   will send DOT materials, the OSDBU
                                              submitted via email to the Regional
                                                                                                       upon by SBTRC and planning                            banner and other information that is
                                              Assistance Division on a regular basis
                                                                                                       committee members (conference calls                   deemed necessary for the event.
                                              (using the SBTRC Report). This report                                                                             6. Submit a conference summary
                                              will detail SBTRC activities and                         and/or video conferences are
                                                                                                       acceptable).                                          report within the ‘Events’ section of the
                                              performance results. The data provided                                                                         SBTRC Report. The conference
                                              must be supported by the narrative (if                     4. Use the initial session hosted by the
                                                                                                       SBTRC to explain the mission of the                   summary report should summarize the
                                              asked).                                                                                                        activity, contacts made, outreach
                                                 2. Ensure that an array of information                committee and identify roles of the staff
                                                                                                       and the members of the group.                         results, and recommendations for
                                              is made available for distribution to the                                                                      continued or discontinued participation
                                              small business transportation                              5. Responsibility for the agenda and
                                                                                                       direction of the Planning Committee                   in future similar events sponsored by
                                              community that is designed to inform                                                                           that organization.
                                              and educate the community on DOT/                        should be handled by the SBTRC Project
                                                                                                       Director or his/her designee.                            7. Upon request by OSDBU,
                                              OSDBU services and opportunities.                                                                              coordinate efforts with DOT’s grantees
                                                 3. Coordinate efforts with OSDBU in                   (E) Outreach Services/Conference                      and recipients at the state and/or local
                                              order to maintain an on-hand inventory                   Participation                                         levels to sponsor or cosponsor an
                                              of DOT/OSDBU informational materials                                                                           OSDBU transportation related
                                              for general dissemination and for                           1. Utilize the services of the System
                                                                                                       for Award Management (SAM) and                        conference in the region (commonly
                                              distribution at transportation-related                                                                         referred to as ‘‘Small Business
                                              conferences and other events.                            other sources to construct a database of
                                                                                                       regional small businesses that currently              Summits’’.
                                              (C) Business Counseling                                  or may in the future participate in DOT                  8. Participate in the SBTRC monthly
                                                                                                       direct and DOT funded transportation                  teleconference call, hosted by the
                                                1. Collaborate with agencies, such as                                                                        OSDBU Regional Assistance.
                                              State, Regional, and Local                               related contracts, and make this
                                              Transportation Government Agencies,                      database available to OSDBU, upon                     (F) Short Term Lending Program (STLP)
                                              SBA, U.S. Department of Commerce’s                       request.                                                 1. Work with STLP participating
                                              Minority Business Development Centers                       2. Utilize the database of regional                banks and if not available, other lending
                                              (MBDCs), Service Corps of Retired                        transportation-related small businesses               institutions to deliver a minimum of
                                              Executives (SCORE), Procurement                          to match opportunities identified                     five (5) seminars/workshops per year on
                                              Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs),                    through the planning committee forum,                 the STLP, and/or other financial
                                              and Small Business Development                           FedBiz Opps (a web-based system for                   assistance programs, to the
                                              Centers (SBDCs), to offer a broad range                  posting solicitations and other Federal               transportation-related small business
                                              of counseling services to transportation-                procurement-related documents on the                  community. Seminars/workshops must
                                              related small business enterprises.                      Internet), and other sources to eligible              cover the entire STLP/loan process,
                                                2. Create a technical assistance plan                  small businesses and inform the small                 from completion of STLP/loan
                                              that will provide each counseled                         business community about those                        applications and preparation of the loan
                                              participant with the knowledge and                       opportunities.                                        package.
                                              skills necessary to improve the                             3. Develop a ‘‘targeted’’ database of                 2. Provide direct support, technical
                                              management of their own small                            firms (100–150) that have the capacity                support, and advocacy services to
                                              business to expand their transportation-                 and capabilities, and are ready, willing              potential STLP applicants to increase
                                              related contracts and subcontracts                       and able to participate in DOT contracts              the probability of STLP loan approval
                                              portfolio.                                               and subcontracts immediately. This                    and generate a minimum of four (4)
                                                3. Provide a minimum of 20 hours of                    control group will receive ample                      completed STLP applications per year.
                                              individual or group counseling sessions                  resources from the SBTRC, i.e., access to                3. Provide direct support, technical
                                              to small businesses per month. This                      working capital, bonding assistance,                  support, and advocacy services to Small
                                              counseling includes in-person meetings                   business counseling, management                       and Disadvantaged Businesses
                                              or over the phone, and does not include                  assistance and direct referrals to DOT                interested in obtaining a loan from
                                              any time taken to do email                               agencies at the state and local levels,               another type of Government Lending
                                              correspondence.                                          and to prime contractors as effective                 Program. Government Lending Programs
                                                                                                       subcontractor firms.                                  include Federal, State, and Local level
                                              (D) Planning Committee                                      4. Identify regional, state and local              programs. The SBTRC will be required
                                                 1. Establish a Regional Planning                      conferences where a significant number                to generate a minimum of three (3)
                                              Committee consisting of at least 10                      of small businesses, with transportation              completed Government Lending
                                              members that includes representatives                    related capabilities, are expected to be              Program applications per year.
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                                              from the regional community and                          in attendance. Maintain and submit a
                                              federal, state, and local agencies. The                  list of those events to the Regional                  (G) Bonding Education Program (BEP)
                                              highway, airport, and transit authorities                Assistance Division for review and                       Work with OSDBU, bonding industry
                                              for the SBTRC’s headquarters state must                  posting on the OSDBU Web site on a                    partners, local small business
                                              have representation on the planning                      regular basis. Clearly identify the events            transportation stakeholders, and local
                                              committee. This committee shall be                       designated for SBTRC participation and                bond producers/agents in your region to
                                              established no later than 60 days after                  include recommendations for OSDBU                     deliver a minimum of two (2) complete


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                                              Bonding Education Programs. The BEP                      implementing and evaluating activities                4. Selection Criteria
                                              consists of the following components;                    under this announcement.
                                                                                                          (B) Provide orientation and training to            4.1 General Criteria
                                              (1) the stakeholder’s meeting; (2) the
                                              educational workshops component; (3)                     the applicant organization.                             OSDBU will award the cooperative
                                              the bond readiness component; and (4)                       (C) Monitor SBTRC activities,                      agreement on a best value basis, using
                                              follow-on assistance to BEP participants                 cooperative agreement compliance, and                 the following criteria to rate and rank
                                              to provide technical and procurement                     overall SBTRC performance.                            applications: Applications will be
                                              assistance based on the prescriptive                        (D) Assist SBTRC to develop or                     evaluated using a point system
                                              plan determined by the BEP. For each                     strengthen its relationships with federal,            (maximum number of points = 100);
                                              BEP event, work with the local bond                      state, and local transportation                       • Approach and strategy (25 points)
                                              producers/agents in your region and the                  authorities, other technical assistance               • Linkages (25 points)
                                              disadvantaged business participants to                   organizations, and DOT grantees.                      • Organizational Capability (25 points)
                                              deliver a minimum of ten (10)                               (E) Facilitate the exchange and                    • Staff Capabilities and Experience (15
                                              disadvantaged business participants in                   transfer of successful program activities               points)
                                              the BEP with either access to bonding or                 and information among all SBTRC                       • Cost Proposal (10 points)
                                              an increase in bonding capacity. The                     regions.
                                                                                                          (F) Provide the SBTRC with DOT/                    (A) Approach and Strategy (25 Points)
                                              programs will be funded separately and                                                                            The applicant must describe their
                                                                                                       OSDBU materials and other relevant
                                              in addition to the amount listed in                                                                            strategy to achieve the overall mission
                                                                                                       transportation related information for
                                              section 1.3 of this solicitation.                                                                              of the SBTRC as described in this
                                                                                                       dissemination.
                                              (H) Women and Girls in Transportation                       (G) Maintain effective communication               solicitation and service the small
                                              Initiative (WITI)                                        with the SBTRC and inform them of                     business community in their entire
                                                                                                       transportation news and contracting                   geographic regional area. The applicant
                                                 (A) Pursuant to Executive Order                       opportunities to share with small                     must also describe how the specific
                                              13506, and 49 U.S.C. 332(b)(4) & (7), the                businesses in their region.                           activities outlined in Section 2.1 will be
                                              SBTRC shall administer the WITI in                          (H) Provide all required forms to be               implemented and executed in the
                                              their geographical region. The SBTRC                     used by the SBTRC for reporting                       organization’s regional area. OSDBU
                                              shall implement the DOT WITI program                     purposes under the program.                           will consider the extent to which the
                                              as defined by the DOT WITI Policy. The                      (I) Perform an annual performance                  proposed objectives are specific,
                                              WITI program is designed to identify,                    evaluation of the SBTRC. Satisfactory                 measurable, time-specific, and
                                              educate, attract, and retain women and                   performance is a condition of continued               consistent with OSDBU goals and the
                                              girls from a variety of disciplines in the               participation of the organization as an               applicant organization’s overall mission.
                                              transportation industry. The SBTRC                       SBTRC and execution of all option                     OSDBU will give priority consideration
                                              shall also be responsible for outreach                   years.                                                to applicants that demonstrate
                                              activities in the implementation of this                                                                       innovation and creativity in their
                                              program and advertising the WITI                         3. Submission of Proposals
                                                                                                                                                             approach to assist small businesses to
                                              program to all colleges and universities                 3.1 Format for Proposals                              become successful transportation
                                              and transportation entities in their                       Each proposal must be submitted to                  contractors and increase their ability to
                                              region. The WITI program shall be                        DOT’s OSDBU in the format set forth in                access DOT contracting opportunities
                                              developed in conjunction with the skill                  the application form attached as                      and financial assistance programs.
                                              needs of the USDOT, state and local                      Appendix A to this announcement.                      Applicants must also submit the
                                              transportation agencies and appropriate                                                                        estimated direct costs, other than labor,
                                              private sector transportation-related                    3.2 Address; Number of Copies;                        to execute their proposed strategy.
                                              participants including, S/WOBs/DBEs,                     Deadlines for Submission                              OSDBU will consider the quality of the
                                              and women organizations involved in                         Any eligible organization, as defined              applicant’s plan for conducting program
                                              transportation. Emphasis shall be placed                 in Section 1.6 of this announcement,                  activities and the likelihood that the
                                              on establishing partnerships with                        will submit only one proposal per                     proposed methods will be successful in
                                              transportation-related businesses. The                   region for consideration by OSDBU.                    achieving proposed objectives at the
                                              SBTRC will be required to host 1 WITI                    Applications must be double spaced,                   proposed cost.
                                              event and attend at least 5 events where                 and printed in a font size not smaller
                                              WITI is presented and marketed.                          than 12 points. Applications will not                 (B) Linkages (25 Points)
                                                 (B) Each region will establish a                      exceed 35 single-sided pages, not                        The applicant must describe their
                                              Women in Transportation Advisory                         including any requested attachments.                  established relationships within their
                                              Committee. The committee will provide                    All pages should be numbered at the top               geographic region and demonstrate their
                                              a forum to identify and provide                          of each page. All documentation,                      ability to coordinate and establish
                                              workable solutions to barriers that                      attachments, or other information                     effective networks with DOT grant
                                              women-owned businesses encounter in                      pertinent to the application must be                  recipients and local/regional technical
                                              transportation-related careers. The                      included in a single submission.                      assistance agencies to maximize
                                              committee will have 5 members                            Proposal packages must be submitted                   resources. OSDBU will consider
                                              (including the SBTRC Project Director)                   electronically to OSDBU at SBTRC@                     innovative aspects of the applicant’s
                                              with a 1 year membership. Meetings                       dot.gov and to the Regional Assistance                approach and strategy to build upon
                                              will be conducted on a quarterly basis                   Division Manager, Michelle Harris, at                 their existing relationships and
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                                              at an agreeable place and time.                          Michelle.Harris@dot.gov.                              established networks with existing
                                                                                                          The applicant is advised to turn on                resources in their geographical area. The
                                              2.2 Office of Small and Disadvantaged
                                                                                                       request delivery receipt notification for             applicant should describe their strategy
                                              Business Utilization (OSDBU)
                                                                                                       email submission. Proposals must be                   to obtain support and collaboration on
                                              Responsibilities
                                                                                                       received by DOT/OSDBU no later than                   SBTRC activities from DOT grantees and
                                                (A) Provide consultation and                           August 8, 2015, 6:00 p.m. Eastern                     recipients, transportation prime
                                              technical assistance in planning,                        Standard Time (EST).                                  contractors and subcontractors, the


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                                              SBA, U.S. Department of Commerce’s                       an emphasis on capabilities of the                    4.2     Scoring of Applications
                                              Minority Business Development Centers                    applicant’s financial management staff.
                                              (MBDCs), Service Corps of Retired                        Additionally, a site visit may be                       A review panel will score each
                                              Executives (SCORE), Procurement                          required prior to award for those                     application based upon the evaluation
                                              Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs),                    candidates that are being strongly                    criteria listed above. Points will be
                                              Small Business Development Centers                       considered. If necessary, a member of                 given for each evaluation criteria
                                              (SBDCs), State DOTs, and State highway                   the OSDBU team will contact those                     category, not to exceed the maximum
                                              supportive services contractors. In                      candidates to schedule the site visits                number of points allowed for each
                                              rating this factor, OSDBU will consider                  prior to the award of the agreement.                  category. Proposals which are deemed
                                              the extent to which the applicant                                                                              non-responsive, do not meet the
                                              demonstrates ability to be                               (D) Staff Capability and Experience (15               established criteria, or incomplete at the
                                              multidimensional. The applicant must                     Points)                                               time of submission will be disqualified.
                                              demonstrate that they have the ability to                                                                        OSDBU will perform a responsibility
                                                                                                          The applicant organization must
                                              access a broad range of supportive                                                                             determination of the prospective
                                                                                                       provide a list of proposed personnel for
                                              services to effectively serve a broad                                                                          awardee in the region, which may
                                              range of transportation-related small                    the project, with salaries, fringe benefit
                                                                                                       burden factors, educational levels and                include a site visit, before awarding the
                                              businesses within their respective                                                                             cooperative agreement.
                                              geographical region. Emphasis will also                  previous experience clearly delineated.
                                              be placed on the extent to which the                     The applicant’s project team must be                  4.3     Conflicts of Interest
                                              applicant identifies a clear outreach                    well-qualified, knowledgeable, and able
                                                                                                       to effectively serve the diverse and                     Applicants must submit signed
                                              strategy related to the identified needs
                                                                                                       broad range of small businesses in their              statements by key personnel and all
                                              that can be successfully carried out
                                                                                                       geographical region. The Executive                    organization principals indicating that
                                              within the period of this agreement and
                                                                                                       Director and the Project Director shall               they, or members of their immediate
                                              a plan for involving the Planning
                                                                                                       be deemed key personnel. Detailed                     families, do not have a personal,
                                              Committee in the execution of that
                                              strategy.                                                resumes must be submitted for all                     business or financial interest in any
                                                                                                       proposed key personnel and outside                    DOT-funded transportation project, nor
                                              (C) Organizational Capability (25 Points)                consultants and subcontractors.                       any relationships with local or state
                                                 The applicant must demonstrate that                   Proposed key personnel must have                      transportation agencies that may have
                                              they have the organizational capability                  detailed demonstrated experience                      the appearance of a conflict of interest.
                                              to meet the program requirements set                     providing services similar in scope and               Appendix A
                                              forth in Section 2. The applicant                        nature to the proposed effort. The
                                              organization must have sufficient                        proposed Project Director will serve as               Format for Proposals for the Department of
                                              resources and past performance                           the responsible individual for the                    Transportation Office of Small and
                                              experience to successfully provide                                                                             Disadvantaged Business Utilization’s Small
                                                                                                       program. 100% of the Project Director’s               Business Transportation Resource Center
                                              outreach to the small business                           time must be dedicated to the SBTRC.                  (SBTRC) Program
                                              transportation resources in their                        Both the Executive Director and the
                                              geographical area and carry out the                                                                              Submitted proposals for the DOT, Office of
                                                                                                       Project Director must be located on-site.
                                              mission of the SBTRC. In rating this                                                                           Small and Disadvantaged Business
                                                                                                       In this element, OSDBU will consider
                                              factor, OSDBU will consider the extent                                                                         Utilization’s Small Business Transportation
                                                                                                       the extent to which the applicant’s                   Resource Center Program must contain the
                                              to which the applicant’s organization                    proposed Staffing Plan; (a) clearly meets
                                              has recent, relevant and successful                                                                            following 12 sections and be organized in the
                                                                                                       the education and experience                          following order:
                                              experience in advocating for and                         requirements to accomplish the
                                              addressing the needs of small                            objectives of the cooperative agreement;              1. Table of Contents
                                              businesses. Applicants will be given                     (b) delineates staff responsibilities and               Identify all parts, sections and attachments
                                              points for demonstrated past                             accountability for all work required and;             of the application.
                                              transportation-related performance. The                  (c) presents a clear and feasible ability
                                              applicant must also describe technical                                                                         2. Application Summary
                                                                                                       to execute the applicant’s proposed
                                              and administrative resources it plans to                 approach and strategy.                                  Provide a summary overview of the
                                              use in achieving proposed objectives. In                                                                       following:
                                              their description, the applicant must                    (E) Cost Proposal (10 Points)                           • The applicant’s proposed SBTRC region
                                              describe their facilities, computer and                                                                        and city and key elements of the plan of
                                              technical facilities, ability to tap into                   Applicants must submit the total                   action/strategy to achieve the SBTRC
                                              volunteer staff time, and a plan for                     proposed cost of establishing and                     objectives.
                                              sufficient matching alternative financial                administering the SBTRC in the                          • The applicant’s relevant organizational
                                              resources to fund the general and                        applicant’s geographical region for a 12              experience and capabilities.
                                              administrative costs of the SBTRC. The                   month period, inclusive of costs funded               3. Understanding of the Work
                                              applicant must also describe their                       through alternative matching resources.
                                                                                                       The applicant’s budget must be                          Provide a narrative which contains specific
                                              administrative and financial                                                                                   project information as follows:
                                              management staff. It will be the                         adequate to support the proposed
                                                                                                                                                               • The applicant will describe its
                                              responsibility of the successful                         strategy and costs must be reasonable in
                                                                                                                                                             understanding of the OSDBU’s SBTRC
                                              candidate to not only provide the                        relation to project objectives. The                   program mission and the role of the
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                                              services outlined herein to small                        portion of the submitted budget funded                applicant’s proposed SBTRC in advancing
                                              businesses in the transportation                         by OSDBU cannot exceed the ceiling                    the program goals.
                                              industry, but to also successfully                       outlined in Section 1.3: Description of                 • The applicant will describe specific
                                              manage and maintain their internal                       Competition of this RFP per fiscal year.              outreach needs of transportation-related
                                              financial, payment, and invoicing                        Applicants are encouraged to provide                  small businesses in the applicant’s region
                                              process with their financial                             in-kind costs and other innovative cost               and how the SBTRC will address the
                                              management offices. OSDBU will place                     approaches.                                           identified needs.



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                                              4. Approach and Strategy                                 9. Proof of Tax Exempt Status                         collection unless it displays a currently
                                                 • Describe the applicant’s plan of action/            10. Assurances Signature Form                         valid OMB control number.
                                              strategy for conducting the program in terms                                                                      The OCC is soliciting comment
                                                                                                         Complete the attached Standard Form
                                              of the tasks to be performed.                                                                                  concerning the renewal of its
                                                 • Describe the specific services or                   424B ASSURANCES–NON–
                                                                                                       CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS identified as                   information collection titled,
                                              activities to be performed and how these                                                                       ‘‘Procedures to Enhance the Accuracy
                                              services/activities will be implemented.                 Attachment 1.
                                                                                                                                                             and Integrity of Information Furnished
                                                 • Describe innovative and creative                    11. Certification Signature Forms
                                              approaches to assist small businesses to                                                                       to Consumer Reporting Agencies under
                                                                                                          Complete form DOTF2307–1 DRUG-FREE                 Section 312 of the Fair and Accurate
                                              become successful transportation contractors
                                                                                                       WORKPLACE ACT CERTIFICATION FOR a                     Credit Transactions Act (FACT Act).’’
                                              and increase their ability to access DOT
                                              contracting opportunities and financial                  GRANTEE OTHER THAN AN INDIVIDUAL
                                                                                                                                                             DATES: Comments must be received by
                                              assistance programs.                                     identified as attachment 2 and Form
                                                                                                       DOTF2308–1 CERTIFICATION REGARDING                    September 8, 2015.
                                                 • Estimated direct costs, other than labor,
                                                                                                       LOBBYING FOR CONTRACTS, GRANTS,                       ADDRESSES: Because paper mail in the
                                              to execute the proposed strategy.
                                                                                                       LOANS, AND COOPERATIVE                                Washington, DC area and at the OCC is
                                              5. Linkages                                              AGREEMENTS identified as Attachment 3.                subject to delay, commenters are
                                                 • Describe established relationships within           Signed Conflict of Interest Statements                encouraged to submit comments by
                                              the geographic region and demonstrate the                                                                      email, if possible. Comments may be
                                                                                                          The statements must say that they, or
                                              ability to coordinate and establish effective                                                                  sent to: Legislative and Regulatory
                                                                                                       members of their immediate families, do not
                                              networks with DOT grant recipients and                                                                         Activities Division, Office of the
                                                                                                       have a personal, business or financial interest
                                              local/regional technical assistance agencies.
                                                 • Describe the strategy to obtain support
                                                                                                       in any DOT-funded transportation projects,            Comptroller of the Currency, Attention:
                                              and collaboration on SBTRC activities from               nor any relationships with local or state             1557–0238, 400 7th Street SW., Suite
                                              DOT grantees and recipients, transportation              transportation agencies that may have the             3E–218, Mail Stop 9W–11, Washington,
                                              prime contractors and subcontractors, the                appearance of a conflict of interest.                 DC 20219. In addition, comments may
                                              SBA, U.S. Department of Commerce’s                       12. Standard Form 424                                 be sent by fax to (571) 465–4326 or by
                                              Minority Business Development Centers                                                                          electronic mail to prainfo@occ.treas.gov.
                                              (MBDCs), Service Corps of Retired Executives               Complete Standard Form 424 Application
                                                                                                       for Federal Assistance identified as                  You may personally inspect and
                                              (SCORE), Procurement Technical Assistance                                                                      photocopy comments at the OCC, 400
                                              Centers (PTACs), Small Business                          Attachment 4.
                                              Development Centers (SBDCs), State DOTs,                   PLEASE BE SURE THAT ALL FORMS                       7th Street SW., Washington, DC 20219.
                                              and State highway supportive services                    HAVE BEEN SIGNED BY AN AUTHORIZED                     For security reasons, the OCC requires
                                              contractors.                                             OFFICIAL WHO CAN LEGALLY                              that visitors make an appointment to
                                                 • Describe the outreach strategy related to           REPRESENT THE ORGANIZATION.                           inspect comments. You may do so by
                                              the identified needs that can be successfully              Issued in Washington, DC, June 15, 2015.            calling (202) 649–6700. Upon arrival,
                                              carried out within the period of this                    Brandon Neal,                                         visitors will be required to present valid
                                              agreement and a plan for involving the                                                                         government-issued photo identification
                                              Planning Committee in the execution of that              Director, Office of Small and Disadvantaged
                                                                                                       Business Utilization, Office of the Secretary,        and submit to security screening in
                                              strategy.
                                                                                                       U.S. Department of Transportation.                    order to inspect and photocopy
                                              6. Organizational Capability                             [FR Doc. 2015–16183 Filed 7–6–15; 8:45 am]            comments.
                                                 • Describe recent and relevant past                   BILLING CODE 4910–9X–P
                                                                                                                                                                All comments received, including
                                              successful performance in addressing the                                                                       attachments and other supporting
                                              needs of small businesses, particularly with                                                                   materials, are part of the public record
                                              respect to transportation-related small                                                                        and subject to public disclosure. Do not
                                              businesses.                                              DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
                                                                                                                                                             enclose any information in your
                                                 • Describe internal technical, financial                                                                    comment or supporting materials that
                                              management, and administrative resources.                Office of the Comptroller of the
                                                 • Propose a plan for sufficient matching              Currency                                              you consider confidential or
                                              alternative financial resources to fund the                                                                    inappropriate for public disclosure.
                                              general and administrative costs of the                  Agency Information Collection                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                              SBTRC.                                                   Activities: Information Collection                    Shaquita Merritt, OCC Clearance
                                              7. Staff Capability and Experience
                                                                                                       Renewal; Comment Request;                             Officer, (202) 649–5490, for persons
                                                                                                       Procedures To Enhance the Accuracy                    who are deaf or hard of hearing, TTY,
                                                 • List proposed key personnel, their                  and Integrity of Information Furnished
                                              salaries and proposed fringe benefit factors.
                                                                                                                                                             (202) 649–5597, Legislative and
                                                 • Describe the education, qualifications              to Consumer Reporting Agencies                        Regulatory Activities Division, Office of
                                              and relevant experience of key personnel.                Under Section 312 of the Fair and                     the Comptroller of the Currency, 400 7th
                                              Attach detailed resumes.                                 Accurate Credit Transactions Act                      Street, SW., Washington, DC 20219.
                                                 • Proposed staffing plan. Describe how                                                                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the
                                              personnel are to be organized for the program
                                                                                                       AGENCY: Office of the Comptroller of the
                                                                                                       Currency, Treasury.                                   PRA (44 U.S.C. 3501–3520), Federal
                                              and how they will be used to accomplish                                                                        agencies must obtain approval from
                                              program objectives. Outline staff                        ACTION: Notice and request for comment.
                                              responsibilities, accountability and a                                                                         OMB for each collection of information
                                              schedule for conducting program tasks.                   SUMMARY:   The OCC, as part of its                    they conduct or sponsor. ‘‘Collection of
                                                                                                       continuing effort to reduce paperwork                 information’’ is defined in 44 U.S.C.
                                              8. Cost Proposal                                                                                               3502(3) and 5 CFR 1320.3(c) to include
                                                                                                       and respondent burden, invites the
                                                 • Outline the total proposed cost of                  general public and other Federal                      agency requests and requirements that
                                              establishing and administering the SBTRC in
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                                                                                                       agencies to take this opportunity to                  members of the public submit reports,
                                              the applicant’s geographical region for a 12                                                                   keep records, or provide information to
                                                                                                       comment on a continuing information
                                              month period, inclusive of costs funded
                                              through alternative matching resources.                  collection, as required by the Paperwork              a third party. Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of
                                              Clearly identify the portion of the costs                Reduction Act of 1995.                                the PRA (44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A))
                                              funded by OSDBU.                                           An agency may not conduct or                        requires Federal agencies to provide a
                                                 • Provide a brief narrative linking the cost          sponsor, and a respondent is not                      60-day notice in the Federal Register
                                              proposal to the proposed strategy.                       required to respond to, an information                concerning each proposed collection of


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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 for the Mid-Atlantic Region SBTRC.
DatesComplete Proposals must be electronically submitted to OSDBU via email on or before September 1, 2015, 6:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST). Proposals received after the deadline will be considered non- responsive and will not be reviewed. The applicant is advised to request delivery receipt notification for email submissions. DOT plans to give notice of award for the competed region on or before September 18, 2015, by 6:00 p.m. (EST).
ContactFor further information concerning this notice, contact Mr. Adam Dorsey, Program Assistant, U.S. Department of Transportation, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590. Telephone: (202) 366-1930. Email: [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 38802 

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