81_FR_17596 81 FR 17536 - Notice of Funding Opportunity for the Advanced Transportation and Congestion Management Technologies Deployment Program

81 FR 17536 - Notice of Funding Opportunity for the Advanced Transportation and Congestion Management Technologies Deployment Program

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 60 (March 29, 2016)

Page Range17536-17543
FR Document2016-07051

The Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act directs the DOT to establish an advanced transportation and congestion management technologies deployment (ATCMTD) initiative. The initiative provides grants to eligible entities to develop model deployment sites for large scale installation and operation of advanced transportation technologies to improve safety, efficiency, system performance, and infrastructure return on investment. The ATCMTD program is funded for fiscal years (FY) 2016 through 2020 at $60 million per FY from amounts authorized under sections 6002(a)(1), 6002(a)(2), and 6002(a)(4) of the FAST Act. This notice is the first of annual solicitations for the ATCMTD program and seeks applications from eligible entities to establish the initial set of model technology deployment sites. The DOT intends for these model technology deployments to help demonstrate how emerging transportation technologies, data, and their applications, which also link to Beyond Traffic 2045, can be effectively deployed and integrated with existing systems to provide access to essential services and other destinations. This also includes efforts to increase connectivity to employment, education, services and other opportunities; support workforce development; and contribute to community revitalization, particularly for disadvantaged groups (e.g., low income groups, persons with visible or hidden disabilities, elderly individuals, and minority populations). The DOT will make no fewer than five and no more than 10 awards of up to $12 million each depending on the number of awards and amounts set aside for DOT administrative expenses.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 60 (Tuesday, March 29, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 60 (Tuesday, March 29, 2016)]
[Notices]
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From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2016-07051]


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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Highway Administration

[FHWA Docket No. FHWA-2016-0005]


Notice of Funding Opportunity for the Advanced Transportation and 
Congestion Management Technologies Deployment Program

AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Department of 
Transportation (DOT).

ACTION: Notice of funding opportunity.

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SUMMARY: The Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act directs 
the DOT to establish an advanced transportation and congestion 
management technologies deployment (ATCMTD) initiative. The initiative 
provides grants to eligible entities to develop model deployment sites 
for large scale installation and operation of advanced transportation 
technologies to improve safety, efficiency, system performance, and 
infrastructure return on investment. The ATCMTD program is funded for 
fiscal years (FY) 2016 through 2020 at $60 million per FY from amounts 
authorized under sections 6002(a)(1), 6002(a)(2), and 6002(a)(4) of the 
FAST Act. This notice is the first of annual solicitations for the 
ATCMTD program and seeks applications from eligible entities to 
establish the initial set of model technology deployment sites. The DOT 
intends for these model technology deployments to help demonstrate how 
emerging transportation technologies, data, and their applications, 
which also link to Beyond Traffic 2045, can be effectively deployed and 
integrated with existing systems to provide access to essential

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services and other destinations. This also includes efforts to increase 
connectivity to employment, education, services and other 
opportunities; support workforce development; and contribute to 
community revitalization, particularly for disadvantaged groups (e.g., 
low income groups, persons with visible or hidden disabilities, elderly 
individuals, and minority populations). The DOT will make no fewer than 
five and no more than 10 awards of up to $12 million each depending on 
the number of awards and amounts set aside for DOT administrative 
expenses.

DATES: Applications must be submitted by 3:00 p.m., e.t., on or by June 
3, 2016. The Grants.gov ``Apply'' function will open by March 29, 2016. 
Applications should be submitted through http://www.grants.gov.

ADDRESSES: Applications must be submitted through www.grants.gov. Only 
applicants who comply with all submission requirements described in 
this notice and submit applications through www.grants.gov will be 
eligible for award.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information concerning 
this notice, please contact the FHWA via email at ATCMTD@dot.gov. For 
questions about the ATCMTD program discussed herein, contact Mr. Robert 
Arnold, Director, FHWA Office of Transportation Management, telephone 
202-366-1285 or via email at Robert.Arnold@dot.gov; or Mr. Egan Smith, 
Managing Director, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Joint 
Program Office, telephone 202-366-9224 or via email at 
Egan.Smith@dot.gov. For legal questions, please contact Mr. Adam 
Sleeter, Attorney-Advisor, FHWA Office of the Chief Counsel, telephone 
202-366-8839 or via email at Adam.Sleeter@dot.gov. Business hours for 
the FHWA are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., e.t., Monday through Friday, 
except Federal holidays. A telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) 
is available at 202-366-3993. Additionally, the notice, answers to 
questions, requests for clarification, and information about Webinars 
for further guidance will be posted at  http://www.grants.gov/.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Electronic Access

    An electronic copy of this document may be downloaded from the 
Federal Register Web site at http://www.archives.gov and the Government 
Printing Office's database at http://www.access.thefederalregister.org/nara.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice solicits applications for the 
ATCMTD program for FY 2016 from eligible entities to develop model 
deployment sites for large scale installation and operation of advanced 
transportation technologies to improve safety, efficiency, system 
performance, and infrastructure return on investment. Each section of 
this notice contains information and instructions relevant to the 
application process for ATCMTD grants. The applicant should read this 
notice in its entirety to submit eligible and competitive applications.

Table of Contents

A. Program Description
B. Federal Award Information
C. Eligibility Information
D. Application and Submission Information
E. Application Review Information
F. Federal Award Administration Information
G. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts
H. Other Information

A. Program Description

    Section 503(c)(4), title 23, United States Code (23 U.S.C. 
503(c)(4)) directs the DOT to establish an ATCMTD initiative to provide 
grants to eligible entities to develop model deployment sites for large 
scale installation and operation of advanced transportation 
technologies to improve safety, efficiency, system performance, and 
infrastructure return on investment. This solicitation seeking 
applications from eligible entities will establish the initial set of 
model technology deployment sites. The deployment of technologies will:
     Reduce costs and improve return on investments, including 
through the enhanced use of existing transportation capacity;
     deliver environmental benefits that alleviate congestion 
and streamline traffic flow;
     measure and improve the operational performance of the 
applicable transportation network;
     reduce the number and severity of traffic crashes and 
increase driver, passenger, and pedestrian safety;
     collect, disseminate, and use real time transportation-
related information to improve mobility, reduce congestion, and provide 
for more efficient and accessible transportation;
     monitor transportation assets to improve infrastructure 
management, reduce maintenance costs, prioritize investment decisions, 
and ensure a state of good repair;
     deliver economic benefits by reducing delays, improving 
system performance, and providing for the efficient and reliable 
movement of goods and services; or
     accelerate the deployment of vehicle-to-vehicle, vehicle-
to-infrastructure, autonomous vehicles, and other technologies.
    The DOT intends for these model technology deployments to help 
demonstrate how emerging transportation technologies, data, and their 
applications, which also link to Beyond Traffic 2045, can be 
effectively deployed and integrated with existing systems to provide 
access to essential services and other destinations.
    The competitive ATCMTD program will promote the use of innovative 
transportation solutions. The deployment of these technologies will 
provide Congress and DOT with valuable real life data and feedback to 
inform future decisionmaking. The DOT will make no fewer than five and 
no more than 10 awards of up to $12 million each depending on the 
number of awards and amounts set aside for DOT administrative expenses.

B. Federal Award Information

    Per 23 U.S.C. 503(c)(4)(I), for each fiscal year from 2016 through 
2020, a maximum of $60 million, less up to $2 million for DOT 
administrative expenses, will be available to make five to 10 awards 
not exceeding $12 million each depending on the number of awards and 
the amount set aside for DOT administrative expenses. The planned award 
type is a cost-reimbursable cooperative agreement or an allocation to a 
State department of transportation (State DOT). The ATCMTD awards may 
be used for:
     Advanced traveler information systems;
     Advanced transportation management technologies;
     Infrastructure maintenance, monitoring, and condition 
assessment;
     Advanced public transportation systems;
     Transportation system performance data collection, 
analysis, and dissemination systems;
     Advanced safety systems, including vehicle-to-vehicle and 
vehicle-to-infrastructure communications, technologies associated with 
autonomous vehicles, and other collision avoidance technologies, 
including systems using cellular technology;
     Integration of intelligent transportation systems with the 
Smart Grid and other energy distribution and charging systems;
     Electronic pricing and payment systems; or
     Advanced mobility and access technologies, such as dynamic 
ridesharing and information systems to

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support human services for elderly and disabled individuals.
    The DOT recognizes that each location has unique attributes, and 
each location's proposed deployment will be tailored to their vision 
and goals. Applications may be submitted for deploying any eligible 
technology. However, this section provides a framework for applicants 
to consider in the development of a proposed deployment by presenting 
the DOT's vision, goals, and focus areas.
    The DOT's vision for the ATCMTD initiative is the deployment of 
advanced technologies and related strategies to address issues and 
challenges in safety, mobility, sustainability, economic vitality, and 
air quality that confront transportation systems owners and operators. 
The advanced technologies are integrated into the routine functions of 
the location or jurisdiction, and play a critical role in helping 
agencies and the public address their challenges. Management systems 
within transportation and across other sectors (e.g., human services, 
energy, and logistics) share information and data to communicate 
between agencies and with the public. These management systems provide 
benefits by maximizing efficiencies based on the intelligent management 
of assets and the sharing of information using integrated technology 
solutions. The advanced technology solutions and the lessons learned 
from their deployment are used in other locations, scaled in scope and 
size, to increase successful deployments and provide widespread 
benefits to the public and agencies.
    The DOT's goals for the ATCMTD initiative include:
     Reduced costs and improved return on investments, 
including through the enhanced use of existing transportation capacity;
     Delivery of environmental benefits that alleviate 
congestion and streamline traffic flow;
     Measurement and improvement of the operational performance 
of the applicable transportation networks;
     Reduction in the number and severity of traffic crashes 
and an increase in driver, passenger, and pedestrian safety;
     Collection, dissemination and use of real time 
transportation related information to improve mobility, reduce 
congestion, and provide for more efficient and accessible 
transportation, including access to safe, reliable, and affordable 
connections to employment, education, healthcare, freight facilities, 
and other services;
     Monitoring transportation assets to improve infrastructure 
management, reduce maintenance costs, prioritize investment decisions, 
and ensure a state of good repair;
     Delivery of economic benefits by reducing delays, 
improving system performance and throughput, and providing for the 
efficient and reliable movement of people, goods, and services;
     Accelerated deployment of vehicle-to-vehicle, vehicle-to-
infrastructure, automated vehicle applications, autonomous vehicles, 
and other advanced technologies;
     Integration of advanced technologies into transportation 
system management and operations;
     Demonstration, quantification, and evaluation of the 
impact of these advanced technologies, strategies, and applications 
towards improved safety, efficiency, and sustainable movement of people 
and goods; and
     Reproducibility of successful systems and services for 
technology and knowledge transfer to other locations facing similar 
challenges.
    Although proposals are not limited to DOT priorities, the DOT is 
particularly interested in deployment programs and projects in the 
following areas:
     Transportation elements associated with Smart Cities: A 
Smart City is one that uses technology to connect transportation assets 
into an interactive network that allows communities to reduce 
congestion, support efficient goods movements, provide multimodal 
choices, keep travelers and freight logistics safe, reduce fuel 
consumption, protect the environment, respond to climate change, 
connect underserved communities, and support economic vitality. This 
focus area is for transportation technology deployments that would lead 
to a wider Smart City environment.
     Systemic applied pedestrian crossing technology: 
Pedestrian crossing technology encompasses crossing treatments with 
advanced equipment such as automated detectors that can sense 
pedestrians and provide them with safer crossing opportunities (e.g., 
extending crossing times or activating infrastructure or in-vehicle 
based displays and warnings). Such technologies offer significant 
benefits at midblock locations, which are particularly risky for 
pedestrians. Because pedestrian fatalities do not necessarily cluster 
in particular locations, it will likely be more effective to use a 
systemic application of pedestrian crossing improvements to improve 
safety. The DOT is interested in these technologies because pedestrians 
account for over 14 percent of annual roadway fatalities and over 70 
percent of these fatalities occur in urban environments.
     Multimodal Integrated Corridor Management (ICM): ICM is 
the coordination of individual network operations of adjacent 
facilities across all government or other operations agencies that 
creates a unified, interconnected, and multimodal system capable of 
sharing cross-network travel management. All corridor transportation 
assets and information services (i.e., State, regional, county, and 
local) are brought to bear when congestion events beyond nominal 
threshold conditions trigger alerts. Through an ICM approach, 
transportation professionals manage the corridor as a multimodal system 
and make operational decisions for the benefit of the corridor as a 
whole. The DOT is interested in increasing deployment of ICM.
     Traffic signal data acquisition, analysis, and management: 
Deployment of technology that actively impacts the management, 
operation, and maintenance of traffic signal systems through real time 
data collection and signal control to meet congestion management and 
system responsiveness objectives. Data collection could be from 
infrastructure sensors and cameras, mobile and connected sources (in-
vehicle and portable devices), or other external sources. Performance 
driven management of traffic systems is a proven approach to shifting 
resources from reactive to proactive processes to produce improved 
outcomes for internal and external stakeholders. The DOT has been 
working to accelerate the implementation of technologies that advance 
these strategies.
     Unified fare collection and payment system across 
transportation modes and jurisdictions: Technological advancements in 
payment systems allow convergence across both publicly-delivered and 
privately-delivered mobility services. However, field implementations 
have been achieved only sparingly and in small projects. Convergence 
will enhance consumer payment options and mode choices and forge 
partnerships among providers to achieve a seamless, accessible, and 
flexible transportation network across the Nation. The DOT is engaged 
in efforts which will assist in identifying technical, institutional, 
and policy solutions to achieve unified transportation payment systems.
     Incorporation of connected vehicle (CV) technology in 
public sector and first responder fleets: The use of CV technologies in 
infrastructure and integrated into public sector and first responder 
fleets can provide valuable system performance data, increased

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safety and response time via signal preemption capabilities and routing 
information, and better fleet operation. The DOT is interested in early 
deployment opportunities of CV technologies that increase safety and 
has public benefit.
     Weigh-in-Motion (WIM) facilities for advanced data 
collection: WIM technology allows for the capture and recording of 
heavy vehicles axle and gross weights while traveling at normal traffic 
speed without requiring the vehicle to stop. These deployments, either 
existing or new, would be capable of high-quality and shareable data as 
part of its standard operation to support infrastructure and safety 
management needs. They would provide strategic coverage for a State's 
highway freight network. The DOT is interested in this technology to 
provide more efficient movement of goods through the collection and 
sharing of data needed to make better policy decisions at the State and 
national level.
     Dynamic ridesharing: Dynamic ridesharing deploys the 
latest communications technologies and social network structures to 
bring drivers and riders together quickly and efficiently. This 
strategy can reduce the number of single passenger trips which reduces 
overall fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. The DOT 
considers dynamic ridesharing as a potential step-change improvement to 
carpooling when brought up to scale.

C. Eligibility Information

1. Eligible Applicants

    To be selected for an ATCMTD award, an applicant must be an 
eligible applicant. Eligible applicants are State or local governments, 
transit agencies, metropolitan planning organizations (MPO) 
representing a population of over 200,000, or other political 
subdivisions of a State or local government (such as publicly owned 
toll or port authorities), or a multijurisdictional group or consortia 
of research institutions or academic institutions. Partnership with the 
private sector or public agencies, including multimodal and 
multijurisdictional entities, research institutions, organizations 
representing transportation and technology leaders, or other 
transportation stakeholders is encouraged.
    Typically, a consortium is a meaningful arrangement with all 
members involved in planning the overall direction of the group's 
activities and participating in most aspects of the group. The 
consortium is a long-term relationship intended to last the full life 
of the grant. Any application submitted by a sole research or academic 
institution that is not part of a consortium will not be considered for 
selection.

2. Cost Sharing or Matching

    Cost sharing or matching is required, with the maximum Federal 
share being 50 percent of future eligible costs. Therefore, a minimum 
non-Federal cost share of 50 percent is required. Cost sharing or 
matching means the portion of project costs not paid by Federal funds. 
For a more complete definition, please see the Uniform Administrative 
Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal 
Awards at part 200, title 2, Code of Federal Regulations (2 CFR 200), 
including section 200.306 on cost sharing or matching. Other Federal 
funds using their appropriate matching share may be leveraged for the 
deployment but cannot be considered as part of the ATCMTD matching 
funds, unless otherwise supported by statute.

3. Other

    The ATCMTD recipients may use not more than five percent of the 
funds awarded each fiscal year to carry out planning and reporting 
requirements for the project.
    The DOT encourages applicants to identify any project components 
that have independent utility and separately detail the costs and 
requested ATCMTD funding for each component in their applications. If 
the application identifies one or more independent project components, 
the application should clearly identify how each independent component 
addresses the selection criteria and produces benefits on its own, and 
describe how the full proposal, of which the independent component is a 
part, addresses the selection criteria.

D. Application and Submission Information

1. Address

    Applicants may obtain application forms at grants.gov under the 
Notice of Funding Opportunity Number cited herein. The applicant must 
complete and submit all forms included in the application package for 
this notice as contained at www.grants.gov.

2. Content and Form of Application Submission

    The application must include the Standard Form (SF) 424 
(Application for Federal Assistance), SF 424A (Budget Information for 
Non-Construction Programs), SF 424B (Assurances for Non-Construction 
Programs), Grants.gov Lobbying Form, cover page, and the project 
narrative. The SFs are available online at http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/forms/sf-424-family.html. More detailed information about the 
cover page and project narrative follows.
    a. Cover Page Including the Following Table:

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                Project name
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Previously Incurred Project Cost...........  $
Future Eligible Project Cost...............  $
Total Project Cost.........................  $
ATCMTD Request.............................  $
Total Federal Funding (including ATCMTD)...  $
Are matching funds restricted to a specific  Yes/No.
 project component? If so, which one?.
State(s) in which the project is located...  ...........................
Is the project currently programmed in the:  Yes/No--please specify in
 Transportation Improvement Program   which plans the project is
 (TIP).                                       currently programmed.
 Statewide Transportation
 Improvement Program (STIP).
 MPO Long Range Transportation Plan
 State Long Range Transportation
 Plan.
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b. Project Narrative
    The application must include information required for the DOT to 
determine that the project satisfies project requirements described in 
sections A, B, and C and to assess the selection criteria specified in 
section E.1. To the extent practicable, applicants should provide data 
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evidence of project merits in a form that is verifiable or publicly 
available. The DOT may ask any applicant to supplement data in its 
application, but expects applications to be complete upon submission.
    The DOT recommends that the project narrative adhere to the 
following basic outline of a project description, staffing description, 
and funding description to clearly address the program requirements and 
make critical information readily apparent. In addition to a detailed 
statement of work, detailed project schedule, and detailed project 
budget, the project narrative should include a table of contents, maps, 
and graphics as appropriate to make the information easier to review. 
The DOT recommends that the project narrative be prepared with standard 
formatting preferences (i.e., a single-spaced document, using a 
standard 12-point font such as Times New Roman, with 1-inch margins). 
The project narrative may not exceed 25 pages in length, excluding 
cover pages and the table of contents. The only substantive portions 
that may exceed the 25-page limit are documents to support assertions 
or conclusions made in the project narrative or r[eacute]sum[eacute]s 
of key staff described in the project narrative. If supporting 
documents are submitted, applicants must clearly identify within the 
project narrative the relevant portion of the project narrative that 
each supporting document supports.
    c. Project description that includes the following:
    (1) An introduction that provides a one- to two-page summary of the 
proposed technology deployment(s).
    (2) A description of the entity that will be entering into the 
agreement with FHWA including:
    (a) Membership of any partnership or entity proposed to carry out 
the deployment; and
    (b) a description of how the entity will manage the program 
including project funding.
    Applicants that are multijurisdictional groups or consortia of 
research or academic institutions do not necessarily have to be an 
existing organization or coalition but should show evidence that a 
cooperative agreement, memorandum of understanding, or other 
organizational mechanism can be executed in a reasonable timeframe 
after selection. (Note: A multijurisdictional group is any combination 
of State governments, local governments, metropolitan planning 
agencies, transit agencies, or other political subdivisions of a State 
for which each member of the group has signed a written agreement to 
implement the advanced transportation technologies deployment 
initiative across jurisdictional boundaries, and is an eligible entity 
under this paragraph.)
    (3) A description of the geographic area or jurisdiction the 
deployment will service.
    (4) A description of the real world issues and challenges to be 
addressed by the proposed technology deployments. Applicants should 
discuss how the proposed technology deployments address the goals of 
the initiative and any applicable technology focus area. Applicants 
should highlight any proposed linkages to Ladders of Opportunity 
pathways to jobs and economic opportunities as described in section B.
    (5) A description of transportation systems and services to be 
included in project.
    (6) A plan to deploy and provide for the long-term operation and 
maintenance of advanced transportation and congestion management 
technologies to improve safety, efficiency, system performance, and 
return on investment.
    (7) A description of any challenges in the regulatory, legislative, 
or institutional environments or other obstacles to deployment.
    (8) Quantifiable system performance improvements, such as:
    (a) Reducing traffic-related crashes, congestion, and costs;
    (b) optimizing system efficiency; and
    (c) improving access to transportation services.
    (9) Quantifiable safety, mobility, and environmental benefit 
projections such as data-driven estimates of how the project will 
improve the region's transportation system efficiency and reduce 
traffic congestion.
    (10) Vision, goals, and objectives of the applicant for the 
technology deployment, including any future related deployments;
    (11) Vision of the organization and goals, objectives, and 
activities to be pursued in addressing the identified issues and 
challenges.
    (12) A plan for partnering with the private sector or public 
agencies, including multimodal and multijurisdictional entities, 
research institutions, organizations representing transportation and 
technology leaders, or other transportation stakeholders.
    (13) A plan to leverage and optimize existing local and regional 
advanced transportation technology investments.
    (14) A schedule for conducting the technology deployment and for 
completion of all proposed activities.
    (15) Any support or leveraging of the ITS program or innovative 
technology initiatives (DOT ITS initiatives are described online at 
http://www.its.dot.gov).
    d. Staffing description that includes the following:
    (1) A description of the organization of staffing to manage and 
conduct the project, including identification of key personnel, 
organization, role, and responsibility.
    (2) A primary point of contact (POC) and provide complete contact 
information for this individual.
e. Funding Description
    Applications must include a breakdown of estimated costs across 
project work areas or tasks, including an identification of funding 
sources and amounts.

    (Note: The maximum amount of funding requested from the ATCMTD 
program cannot exceed $12 million per year nor exceed 50 percent of 
the total cost of the activities proposed to be funded. The maximum 
amount that will be awarded will depend on the number of awards and 
the amount reserved for DOT administrative expenses. Selection of an 
application to receive grant funding in one fiscal year is not a 
commitment of any future funding. Applications will be solicited 
annually for competitively selecting grant recipients for that 
funding year.)

f. Additional Organization Information
    In addition to the forms noted above, provide answers to the 
following organizational information questions in a pdf format:
    (1) Identify any exceptions to the anticipated award terms and 
conditions as contained in section F (Federal Award Administration 
Information). Identify any preexisting intellectual property that you 
anticipate using during award performance, and your position on its 
data rights during and after the award period of performance.
    (2) The use of a Dun and Bradstreet Data Universal Numbering System 
(DUNS) number is required on all applications for Federal grants or 
cooperative agreements. Please provide your organization's DUNS number 
in your budget application.
    (3) A statement to indicate whether your organization has 
previously completed an A-133 Single Audit and, if so, the date that 
the last A-133 Single Audit was completed.
    (4) A statement regarding conflicts of interest. The applicant must 
disclose in writing any actual or potential personal or organizational 
conflict of interest in its application that describes in a concise 
manner all past, present or planned organizational, contractual or 
other interest(s), which may affect the applicants' ability to perform 
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proposed project in an impartial and objective manner. Actual or 
potential conflicts of interest may include but are not limited to any 
past, present or planned contractual, financial, or other 
relationships, obligations, commitments or responsibilities, which may 
bias the applicant or affect the applicant's ability to perform the 
agreement in an impartial and objective manner. The Agreement Officer 
(AO) will review the statement(s) and may require additional relevant 
information from the applicant. All such information, and any other 
relevant information known to DOT, will be used to determine whether an 
award to the applicant may create an actual or potential conflict of 
interest. If any such conflict of interest is found to exist, the AO 
may disqualify the applicant or determine that it is otherwise in the 
best interest of the United States to contract with the applicant and 
include appropriate provisions to mitigate or avoid such conflict in 
the agreement pursuant to 2 CFR 200.112.
    (5) A statement to indicate whether a Federal or State organization 
has audited or reviewed the applicant's accounting system, purchasing 
system, and/or property control system. If such systems have been 
reviewed, provide summary information of the audit/review results to 
include as applicable summary letter or agreement, date of audit/
review, Federal or State POC for such review.
    (6) Terminated Contracts. List any contract/agreement that was 
terminated for convenience of the Government within the past 3 years, 
and any contract/agreement that was terminated for default within the 
past 5 years. Briefly explain the circumstances in each instance.
    (7) The applicant is directed to review 2 CFR 170 (http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?c=ecfr&tpl=/ecfrbrowse/Title02/2cfr170_main_02.tpl), dated September 14, 2010, and Appendix A thereto; 
on reporting of information on subawards and executive total 
compensation. The applicant is directed to acknowledge in its 
application that it understands the requirement, has the necessary 
processes and systems in place, and is prepared to fully comply with 
the reporting described in the term if it receives funding resulting 
from this notice. The text of Appendix A will be incorporated in the 
award document as a General Term and Condition as referenced under 
section F (Federal Award Administration Information).
    (8) Disclose any violations of Federal criminal law involving 
fraud, bribery, or gratuity violations. Failure to make required 
disclosures can result in any of the remedies described in 2 CFR 
200.338 (remedies for noncompliance, including suspension or 
debarment). (See also 2 CFR part 180 and 31 U.S.C. 3321.)

3. Unique Identifier and System for Award (SAM)

    The applicant is required to: (i) Be registered in SAM before 
submitting its application; (ii) provide a valid unique entity 
identifier in its application; and (iii) continue to maintain an active 
SAM registration with current information while it has an active 
Federal award, application, or plan under consideration by a Federal 
awarding agency.
    The Federal awarding agency may not make a Federal award to an 
applicant until the applicant has complied with all applicable unique 
entity identifier and SAM requirements. If an applicant has not fully 
complied with the requirements by the time the Federal awarding agency 
is ready to make a Federal award, it may determine that the applicant 
is not qualified and use that determination as a basis for awarding 
another applicant.

4. Submission Dates and Times

a. Deadline
    Applications must be submitted through www.Grants.gov by 3:00 p.m., 
e.t., on or by June 3, 2016, which is the date and time by which the 
FHWA must receive the full and completed application, including all 
required sections.
    To submit an application through Grants.gov, applicants must:
    (1) Obtain a DUNS number:
    (2) Register with the SAM at www.sam.gov;
    (3) Create a Grants.gov username and password; and
    (4) The E-business Point of Contact (POC) at the applicant's 
organization must respond to the registration email from Grants.gov and 
login to authorize the POC as an Authorized Organization Representative 
(AOR). Please note that there can only be one AOR per organization.
    Please note that the Grants.gov registration process usually takes 
2-4 weeks to complete and late applications that are the result of 
failure to register or comply with Grants.gov applicant requirements in 
a timely manner will not be considered. For information and instruction 
on each of these processes, please see instructions at http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/applicant-faqs.html. If interested 
parties experience difficulties at any point during the registration or 
application process, please call the Grants.gov Customer Service 
Support Hotline at 800-518-4726, from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., e.t., 
Monday through Friday.
b. Consideration of Application
    Only applicants who comply with all submission deadlines described 
in this notice and submit applications through Grants.gov will be 
eligible for award. Applicants are strongly encouraged to make 
submissions in advance of the deadline.
    Applicants interested in applying are encouraged to email 
ATCMTD@dot.gov no later than May 13, 2016, with applicant name, State 
in which project is located, approximate total project cost, amount of 
the ATCMTD grant request, and a two- to three-sentence project 
description. The DOT seeks this early notification of interest to 
inform its allocation of resources for application evaluations and to 
facilitate timely and efficient awards.
c. Late Applications
    Applications received after the deadline will not be considered 
except in the case of unforeseen technical difficulties outlined below.
d. Late Application Policy
    Applicants experiencing technical issues with Grants.gov that are 
beyond the applicant's control must contact ATCMTD@dot.gov prior to the 
application deadline with the user name of the registrant and details 
of the technical issue experienced. The applicant must provide:
    (1) Details of the technical issue experienced;
    (2) Screen capture(s) of the technical issues experienced along 
with corresponding Grants.gov grant tracking number;
    (3) The legal business name for the applicant that was provided in 
the SF-424;
    (4) The AOR name submitted in the SF-424;
    (5) The DUNS number associated with the application; and
    (6) The Grants.gov Help Desk Tracking Number.
    To ensure a fair competition of limited discretionary funds, the 
following conditions are not valid reasons to permit late submissions: 
(1) Failure to complete the registration process before the deadline; 
(2) failure to follow Grants.gov instructions on how to register and 
apply as posted on its Web site; (3) failure to follow all of the 
instructions in this notice; and (4) technical issues experienced with 
the applicant's computer or information technology environment. After 
DOT staff review all information submitted

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and contact the Grants.gov Help Desk to validate reported technical 
issues, DOT staff will contact late applicants to approve or deny a 
request to submit a late application through Grants.gov. If the 
reported technical issues cannot be validated, late applications will 
be rejected as untimely.

E. Application Review Information

1. Criteria

    The DOT will evaluate applications on the following criteria, which 
are of equal importance:
    Technical Merit Criteria:
     Degree to which the proposed technology deployment aligns 
with program requirements and DOT goals.
     Maturity or readiness of the proposed technology(ies) to 
be deployed, and the likelihood of success of the applicant to deploy 
and sustain the proposed technology(ies), including the proposed 
approaches to addressing any regulatory and other obstacles to 
deployment.
     Scalability or portability of the proposed technology 
deployment to other jurisdictions.
     Commitment to evaluate the effectiveness (i.e., cost-
benefit) of activities proposed.
     Clarity, quality, and completeness of the proposal.
    Staffing Criteria:
     Degree to which the application includes a program/project 
management structure or organization that will successfully oversee the 
proposed technology deployment.
     Expertise and qualifications of key personnel for managing 
or conducting appropriate aspects of the proposed technology deployment 
through the period of performance.
    The DOT will prioritize projects that also enhance personal 
mobility and accessibility. Such projects include, but are not limited 
to (1) investments that better connect people to essential services 
such as employment centers, health care, schools, education facilities, 
healthy food, and recreation; (2) remove physical barriers to access; 
(3) strengthen communities through neighborhood redevelopment; (4) 
mitigate the negative impacts of freight movement on communities; and 
(5) support workforce development, particularly for disadvantaged 
groups (e.g., low-income groups, the disabled, elderly individuals, and 
minority populations). The DOT may consider whether a project's design 
is likely to generate benefits for all users, including non-driving 
members of a community adjacent to or affected by the project.

2. Review and Selection Process

    The DOT will review all eligible applications received before the 
application deadline. The ATCMTD process consists of a technical 
evaluation phase and senior review. In the technical evaluation phase, 
teams will determine whether each project satisfies statutory 
requirements and rate how well it addresses selection criteria. The 
senior review team will consider the applications and the technical 
evaluations to determine which projects to advance to the Secretary for 
consideration. Evaluations in both the technical evaluation and senior 
review phases will place projects into rating categories, not assign 
numerical scores. The Secretary will select the projects for award. The 
DOT reserves the right to use outside expertise and/or contractor 
support to perform application evaluation. A panel of Agency experts 
will conduct a risk assessment of the applicant prior to award.
    The DOT will award the applications that are considered the most 
advantageous using the criteria cited above, subject to the results of 
an applicant risk assessment. In addition, per 23 U.S.C. 
503(c)(4)(D)(i) and (ii), the DOT shall ensure, to the extent 
practicable, that grant recipients represent diverse geographic areas 
of the United States, including urban and rural areas, and that grant 
recipients represent diverse technology solutions.

3. Other Information

    Prior to award, each selected applicant will be subject to a risk 
assessment required by 2 CFR 200.205. The DOT must review and consider 
any information about the applicant that is in the designated integrity 
and performance system accessible through SAM (currently the Federal 
Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System (FAPIIS)). An 
applicant may review information in FAPIIS and comment on any 
information about itself. The DOT will consider comments by the 
applicant, in addition to other information in FAPIIS, in making a 
judgment about the applicant's integrity, business ethics, and record 
of performance under Federal awards when completing the risk 
assessment. The DOT reserves the right to deny an award based on the 
results of the risk assessment.

F. Federal Award Administration Information

1. Federal Award Notices

    Following the evaluation outlined in section E, the DOT will notify 
the selected applicants and announce the selected projects. Notice that 
an applicant has been selected as a recipient does not constitute 
approval of the application as submitted. Before the award, the DOT 
will contact the POC listed in the SF 424 to initiate negotiation of a 
project specific agreement. If the negotiations do not result in an 
acceptable submittal, the DOT reserves the right to terminate the 
negotiation and decline to fund the applicant.

2. Administrative and National Policy Requirements

    All awards will be administered pursuant to the Uniform 
Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for 
Federal Awards found in 2 CFR 200, as adopted by DOT at 2 CFR 1201. 
Applicable Federal laws, rules, and regulations set forth in 23 U.S.C. 
and 23 CFR also apply. For a list of the applicable laws, rules, 
regulations, executive orders, polices, guidelines, and requirements 
related to ATCMTD projects, please see http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/aaa/generaltermsconditions.cfm.

3. Reporting

a. Progress Reporting on Grant Activity
    Each applicant selected for an ATCMTD grant must submit the Federal 
Financial Report (SF-425) on the financial condition of the project, 
its progress, and an Annual Budget Review and Program Plan to monitor 
the use of Federal funds and ensure accountability and financial 
transparency in the ATCMTD program.
b. Reporting of Matters Related to Integrity and Performance
    If the total value of a selected applicant's currently active 
grants, cooperative agreements, and procurement contracts from all 
Federal awarding agencies exceeds $10 million at any time during the 
period of performance, then the applicant must maintain the currency of 
information reported to the SAM and made available in the FAPIIS about 
civil, criminal, or administrative proceedings described in paragraph 2 
of the award terms and conditions. This is a statutory requirement 
under section 872 of Public Law 110-417, as amended (41 U.S.C. 2313). 
As required by section 3010 of Public Law 111-212, all information 
posted in the designated integrity and performance system on or after 
April 15, 2011, except past performance reviews required for Federal 
procurement contracts, will be publicly available.

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c. Reporting to the Secretary
    Per 23 U.S.C. 503(c)(4)(F), not later than 1 year after receiving 
an ATCMTD grant, and each year thereafter, the recipient shall submit a 
report to the Secretary that describes:
    (1) Deployment and operational costs of the project compared to the 
benefits and savings the project provides; and
    (2) how the project has met the original expectations projected in 
the deployment plan submitted with the application, such as:
    (a) Data on how the project has helped reduce traffic crashes, 
congestion, costs, and other benefits of the deployed systems;
    (b) data on the effect of measuring and improving transportation 
system performance through the deployment of advanced technologies;
    (c) the effectiveness of providing real time integrated traffic, 
transit, and multimodal transportation information to the public to 
make informed travel decisions; and
    (d) lessons learned and recommendations for future deployment 
strategies to optimize transportation efficiency and multimodal system 
performance.

G. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts

    For further information or questions concerning this notice, please 
contact the FHWA via email at ATCMTD@dot.gov. For questions about the 
ATCMTD program discussed herein, contact Mr. Robert Arnold, Director, 
FHWA Office of Transportation Management, telephone 202-366-1285 or via 
email at Robert.Arnold@dot.gov; or Mr. Egan Smith, Managing Director, 
ITS Joint Program Office, telephone 202-366-9224 or via email at 
Egan.Smith@dot.gov. A TDD is available at 202-366-3993. Additionally, 
the notice, answers to questions, requests for clarification, and 
information about Webinars for further guidance will be posted at 
http://www.grants.gov/.

H. Other Information

1. Public Comment

    The ATCMTD program is funded through FY 2020. This notice solicits 
applications for FY 2016 only. Because this is the first year 
implementing the ATCMTD program, FHWA invites interested parties to 
submit comments about this notice's contents, the FHWA's implementation 
choices within the legal bounds of the program, and suggestions for 
clarification in future ATCMTD solicitations. The FHWA seeks input on 
whether the information requested in applications is reasonable and 
clear and if additional merit criteria should be considered. The FHWA 
may consider the submitted comments and suggestions when developing 
subsequent ATCMTD notices and program guidance, but they will not 
affect the program's evaluation and selection process for FY 2016 
awards. Applications or comments about specific projects should not be 
submitted to the docket. Any application submitted to the document will 
not be reviewed. Comments should be sent to docket number FHWA-2016-
0005 by July 1, 2016. To the extent practicable, FHWA will consider 
late-filed comments.

2. Protection of Confidential Business Information

    To the extent possible, all information submitted as part of or in 
support of any application shall use publicly available data or data 
that can be made public and methodologies that are accepted by industry 
practice and standards. If the application includes information the 
applicant considers to be a trade secret, confidential commercial 
information, or financial information, the applicant should do the 
following: (1) Note on the front cover that the submission ``Contains 
Confidential Business Information (CBI)''; (2) mark each affected page 
``CBI''; and (3) highlight or otherwise denote the CBI portions. The 
DOT protects such information from disclosure to the extent allowed 
under applicable law. In the event DOT receives a Freedom of 
Information Act (FOIA) request for the information, it will follow the 
procedures described in its FOIA regulations at 49 CFR 7.17. Only 
information that is ultimately determined to be confidential under that 
procedure will be exempt from disclosure under FOIA.

    Authority:  23 U.S.C. 503(c)(4).

Gregory G. Nadeau,
Administrator, Federal Highway Administration.
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                                                  ruscioba@state.gov, or Robert Sorenson                  Material Transfer Agreements (SMTA–                   Diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism
                                                  at (202) 647 4689, sorensonra@state.gov.                2).                                                   Act of 1986), as amended; Public Law
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In 2007,                        (3) Use of partnership contributions               107–56 (USA PATRIOT Act); and E.O.
                                                  the Sixtieth World Health Assembly                      and WHO efforts to strengthen the                     13356. The purpose of the collection is
                                                  passed a resolution calling on the                      GISRS and overall global preparedness                 to validate the identity of individuals
                                                  Director-General to convene an                          and response capability/capacity.                     who enter 1033 Department facilities.
                                                  intergovernmental meeting to develop                       (4) How changing technology has                    The data will be entered into the Visitor
                                                  mechanisms to ensure the continued                      impacted or has the ability to impact the             Access Control System (VACS–D)
                                                  sharing of potential pandemic influenza                 existing PIP–FW, specifically as regards              database. Please see the Security
                                                  viruses, and the fair and equitable                     genetic sequence data.                                Records System of Records Notice
                                                  sharing of benefits arising from such                      (5) Potential linkages with other                  (State-36) at https://foia.state.gov/_docs/
                                                  sample sharing. For four years, WHO                     instruments, including the Nagoya                     SORN/State-36.pdf for additional
                                                  member states met as an                                 Protocol.                                             information.
                                                  Intergovernmental Mechanism, as well                       (6) Other matters related to
                                                                                                          prevention, planning and response                       Dated: March 24, 2016.
                                                  as informally, to negotiate the Pandemic                                                                      Jonathan A Margolis,
                                                  Influenza Preparedness Framework                        whose resolution will be integral for the
                                                                                                          effective operation of a global influenza             Deputy Assistant Secretary for Science Space
                                                  (PIP–FW). The PIP–FW came into effect                                                                         and Health, Acting Bureau of Oceans
                                                  on May 24, 2011 when it was                             pandemic response.
                                                                                                             The facts and information obtained                 International Environmental and Scientific
                                                  unanimously adopted by the Sixty-                                                                             Affairs.
                                                  fourth World Health Assembly. At the                    from written submissions will be used
                                                                                                          to inform the participation of the U.S.               [FR Doc. 2016–07069 Filed 3–28–16; 8:45 am]
                                                  core of the PIP–FW is a robust Global
                                                                                                          Department of State in the interagency                BILLING CODE 4710–09–P
                                                  Influenza Surveillance and Response
                                                  System (GISRS, previously called the                    process to prepare for United States
                                                  Global Influenza Surveillance Network                   participation for the five-year 2016
                                                  or GISN).                                               review of the PIP–FW. Upon receipt of                 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                     The key goals of the PIP–FW are to                   the written submission, representatives
                                                  improve and strengthen global influenza                 from the Department of State will                     Federal Highway Administration
                                                  pandemic preparedness by:                               consider them and share them, as                      [FHWA Docket No. FHWA–2016–0005]
                                                     (1) Ensuring the global sharing of                   appropriate, with other interested U.S.
                                                  influenza viruses with human pandemic                   Government agencies and departments                   Notice of Funding Opportunity for the
                                                  potential for continuous global                         engaging in the five-year review process.             Advanced Transportation and
                                                  monitoring and assessment of risks, and                    The Department of State invites                    Congestion Management Technologies
                                                  for the development of safe and effective               comments from civil society                           Deployment Program
                                                  countermeasures. The PIP–FW provides                    organizations as well as pharmaceutical
                                                                                                          and medical technology industries and                 AGENCY: Federal Highway
                                                  a transparent mechanism for sharing
                                                  virus samples, based on two Standard                    other interested members of the public.               Administration (FHWA), Department of
                                                  Material Transfer Agreements (SMTAs)                    Entities making submissions may be                    Transportation (DOT).
                                                  that specify the conditions for samples                 contacted for further information or                  ACTION: Notice of funding opportunity.
                                                  passed within and outside of the GISRS,                 explanation.
                                                                                                             Two meetings are planned in                        SUMMARY:   The Fixing America’s Surface
                                                  and a traceability mechanism to monitor
                                                  the movement of samples.                                association with this request for written             Transportation (FAST) Act directs the
                                                     (2) Increasing countries’ access to                  submissions.                                          DOT to establish an advanced
                                                  vaccines and other pandemic related                        Time and Date: The meetings will                   transportation and congestion
                                                  resources. Two innovative and                           begin at 2:00 p.m. EDT on Monday, May                 management technologies deployment
                                                  complementary benefit-sharing                           2, 2016, and Thursday, June 16, 2016.                 (ATCMTD) initiative. The initiative
                                                  mechanisms pool monetary and in-kind                    Both meetings will continue until 4:30                provides grants to eligible entities to
                                                  contributions from entities that use the                p.m. each day.                                        develop model deployment sites for
                                                  GISRS to enhance pandemic influenza                        Place: Both meetings will be held at               large scale installation and operation of
                                                  preparedness and response capacity for                  the U.S. State Department’s Harry S.                  advanced transportation technologies to
                                                  countries in need and at risk of                        Truman Building, 2201 C Street NW.,                   improve safety, efficiency, system
                                                  pandemic influenza: The annual                          Washington, DC 20520. Please use the                  performance, and infrastructure return
                                                  partnership contribution and the                        23rd Street entrance, and plan to arrive              on investment. The ATCMTD program
                                                  SMTA–2.                                                 at least twenty minutes prior to the start            is funded for fiscal years (FY) 2016
                                                     Section 7.4.2 of the PIP–FW provides                 of the meeting to allow for ID                        through 2020 at $60 million per FY from
                                                  that: ‘‘The Framework and its Annexes                   verification and escorting requirements.              amounts authorized under sections
                                                  will be reviewed by 2016 with a view                       Status: The meeting will be open to                6002(a)(1), 6002(a)(2), and 6002(a)(4) of
                                                  to proposing revisions reflecting                       the public. Persons planning on                       the FAST Act. This notice is the first of
                                                  development as appropriate, to the                      attending must provide their full name                annual solicitations for the ATCMTD
                                                  World Health Assembly in 2017,                          and organization to Dr. Bruce Ruscio at               program and seeks applications from
                                                  through the Executive Board.’’ It is in                 ruscioba@state.gov three days prior to                eligible entities to establish the initial
                                                  anticipation of the 2016 review that the                each meeting. Persons who need special                set of model technology deployment
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                                                  U.S. Department of State seeks                          accommodations should also contact Dr.                sites. The DOT intends for these model
                                                  comments on the following points:                       Ruscio at ruscioba@state.gov or (202)                 technology deployments to help
                                                     (1) Perspectives on the PIP–FW efforts               647–3017 seven days before each                       demonstrate how emerging
                                                  in advancing global pandemic influenza                  meeting. Requests made after that time                transportation technologies, data, and
                                                  preparedness, including inter-pandemic                  will be considered, but might not be                  their applications, which also link to
                                                  surveillance, and capacity to respond.                  possible to accommodate.                              Beyond Traffic 2045, can be effectively
                                                     (2) Experiences relating to the status                  Personal data is requested pursuant to             deployed and integrated with existing
                                                  and process of concluding Standard                      Public Law 99–399 (Omnibus                            systems to provide access to essential


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                                                  services and other destinations. This                   ATCMTD program for FY 2016 from                          • accelerate the deployment of
                                                  also includes efforts to increase                       eligible entities to develop model                    vehicle-to-vehicle, vehicle-to-
                                                  connectivity to employment, education,                  deployment sites for large scale                      infrastructure, autonomous vehicles,
                                                  services and other opportunities;                       installation and operation of advanced                and other technologies.
                                                  support workforce development; and                      transportation technologies to improve                   The DOT intends for these model
                                                  contribute to community revitalization,                 safety, efficiency, system performance,               technology deployments to help
                                                  particularly for disadvantaged groups                   and infrastructure return on investment.              demonstrate how emerging
                                                  (e.g., low income groups, persons with                  Each section of this notice contains                  transportation technologies, data, and
                                                  visible or hidden disabilities, elderly                 information and instructions relevant to              their applications, which also link to
                                                  individuals, and minority populations).                 the application process for ATCMTD                    Beyond Traffic 2045, can be effectively
                                                  The DOT will make no fewer than five                    grants. The applicant should read this                deployed and integrated with existing
                                                  and no more than 10 awards of up to                     notice in its entirety to submit eligible             systems to provide access to essential
                                                  $12 million each depending on the                       and competitive applications.                         services and other destinations.
                                                  number of awards and amounts set                                                                                 The competitive ATCMTD program
                                                  aside for DOT administrative expenses.                  Table of Contents                                     will promote the use of innovative
                                                  DATES: Applications must be submitted                   A. Program Description                                transportation solutions. The
                                                  by 3:00 p.m., e.t., on or by June 3, 2016.              B. Federal Award Information                          deployment of these technologies will
                                                  The Grants.gov ‘‘Apply’’ function will                  C. Eligibility Information                            provide Congress and DOT with
                                                  open by March 29, 2016. Applications                    D. Application and Submission Information             valuable real life data and feedback to
                                                                                                          E. Application Review Information                     inform future decisionmaking. The DOT
                                                  should be submitted through http://
                                                                                                          F. Federal Award Administration
                                                  www.grants.gov.                                              Information
                                                                                                                                                                will make no fewer than five and no
                                                  ADDRESSES: Applications must be                         G. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts                   more than 10 awards of up to $12
                                                  submitted through www.grants.gov.                       H. Other Information                                  million each depending on the number
                                                  Only applicants who comply with all                                                                           of awards and amounts set aside for
                                                                                                          A. Program Description                                DOT administrative expenses.
                                                  submission requirements described in
                                                  this notice and submit applications                        Section 503(c)(4), title 23, United                B. Federal Award Information
                                                  through www.grants.gov will be eligible                 States Code (23 U.S.C. 503(c)(4)) directs
                                                                                                          the DOT to establish an ATCMTD                           Per 23 U.S.C. 503(c)(4)(I), for each
                                                  for award.
                                                                                                          initiative to provide grants to eligible              fiscal year from 2016 through 2020, a
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
                                                                                                          entities to develop model deployment                  maximum of $60 million, less up to $2
                                                  further information concerning this                                                                           million for DOT administrative
                                                  notice, please contact the FHWA via                     sites for large scale installation and
                                                                                                          operation of advanced transportation                  expenses, will be available to make five
                                                  email at ATCMTD@dot.gov. For                                                                                  to 10 awards not exceeding $12 million
                                                  questions about the ATCMTD program                      technologies to improve safety,
                                                                                                          efficiency, system performance, and                   each depending on the number of
                                                  discussed herein, contact Mr. Robert
                                                                                                          infrastructure return on investment.                  awards and the amount set aside for
                                                  Arnold, Director, FHWA Office of
                                                                                                          This solicitation seeking applications                DOT administrative expenses. The
                                                  Transportation Management, telephone
                                                                                                          from eligible entities will establish the             planned award type is a cost-
                                                  202–366–1285 or via email at
                                                                                                          initial set of model technology                       reimbursable cooperative agreement or
                                                  Robert.Arnold@dot.gov; or Mr. Egan
                                                                                                          deployment sites. The deployment of                   an allocation to a State department of
                                                  Smith, Managing Director, Intelligent
                                                                                                          technologies will:                                    transportation (State DOT). The
                                                  Transportation Systems (ITS) Joint
                                                                                                             • Reduce costs and improve return on               ATCMTD awards may be used for:
                                                  Program Office, telephone 202–366–
                                                                                                          investments, including through the                       • Advanced traveler information
                                                  9224 or via email at Egan.Smith@
                                                                                                          enhanced use of existing transportation               systems;
                                                  dot.gov. For legal questions, please                                                                             • Advanced transportation
                                                  contact Mr. Adam Sleeter, Attorney-                     capacity;
                                                                                                                                                                management technologies;
                                                  Advisor, FHWA Office of the Chief                          • deliver environmental benefits that                 • Infrastructure maintenance,
                                                  Counsel, telephone 202–366–8839 or via                  alleviate congestion and streamline                   monitoring, and condition assessment;
                                                  email at Adam.Sleeter@dot.gov.                          traffic flow;                                            • Advanced public transportation
                                                  Business hours for the FHWA are from                       • measure and improve the                          systems;
                                                  8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., e.t., Monday                    operational performance of the                           • Transportation system performance
                                                  through Friday, except Federal holidays.                applicable transportation network;                    data collection, analysis, and
                                                  A telecommunications device for the                        • reduce the number and severity of                dissemination systems;
                                                  deaf (TDD) is available at 202–366–                     traffic crashes and increase driver,                     • Advanced safety systems, including
                                                  3993. Additionally, the notice, answers                 passenger, and pedestrian safety;                     vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-
                                                  to questions, requests for clarification,                  • collect, disseminate, and use real               infrastructure communications,
                                                  and information about Webinars for                      time transportation-related information               technologies associated with
                                                  further guidance will be posted at                      to improve mobility, reduce congestion,               autonomous vehicles, and other
                                                  http://www.grants.gov/.                                 and provide for more efficient and                    collision avoidance technologies,
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              accessible transportation;                            including systems using cellular
                                                                                                             • monitor transportation assets to                 technology;
                                                  Electronic Access                                       improve infrastructure management,                       • Integration of intelligent
                                                    An electronic copy of this document
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                                                                                                          reduce maintenance costs, prioritize                  transportation systems with the Smart
                                                  may be downloaded from the Federal                      investment decisions, and ensure a state              Grid and other energy distribution and
                                                  Register Web site at http://                            of good repair;                                       charging systems;
                                                  www.archives.gov and the Government                        • deliver economic benefits by                        • Electronic pricing and payment
                                                  Printing Office’s database at http://                   reducing delays, improving system                     systems; or
                                                  www.access.gpo.gov/nara.                                performance, and providing for the                       • Advanced mobility and access
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This                         efficient and reliable movement of                    technologies, such as dynamic
                                                  notice solicits applications for the                    goods and services; or                                ridesharing and information systems to


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                                                  support human services for elderly and                  reduce maintenance costs, prioritize                  of these fatalities occur in urban
                                                  disabled individuals.                                   investment decisions, and ensure a state              environments.
                                                     The DOT recognizes that each                         of good repair;                                          • Multimodal Integrated Corridor
                                                  location has unique attributes, and each                   • Delivery of economic benefits by                 Management (ICM): ICM is the
                                                  location’s proposed deployment will be                  reducing delays, improving system                     coordination of individual network
                                                  tailored to their vision and goals.                     performance and throughput, and                       operations of adjacent facilities across
                                                  Applications may be submitted for                       providing for the efficient and reliable              all government or other operations
                                                  deploying any eligible technology.                      movement of people, goods, and                        agencies that creates a unified,
                                                  However, this section provides a                        services;                                             interconnected, and multimodal system
                                                  framework for applicants to consider in                    • Accelerated deployment of vehicle-               capable of sharing cross-network travel
                                                  the development of a proposed                           to-vehicle, vehicle-to-infrastructure,                management. All corridor transportation
                                                  deployment by presenting the DOT’s                      automated vehicle applications,                       assets and information services (i.e.,
                                                  vision, goals, and focus areas.                         autonomous vehicles, and other                        State, regional, county, and local) are
                                                     The DOT’s vision for the ATCMTD                      advanced technologies;                                brought to bear when congestion events
                                                  initiative is the deployment of advanced                   • Integration of advanced                          beyond nominal threshold conditions
                                                  technologies and related strategies to                  technologies into transportation system               trigger alerts. Through an ICM approach,
                                                  address issues and challenges in safety,                management and operations;                            transportation professionals manage the
                                                  mobility, sustainability, economic                         • Demonstration, quantification, and               corridor as a multimodal system and
                                                  vitality, and air quality that confront                 evaluation of the impact of these                     make operational decisions for the
                                                  transportation systems owners and                       advanced technologies, strategies, and                benefit of the corridor as a whole. The
                                                  operators. The advanced technologies                    applications towards improved safety,                 DOT is interested in increasing
                                                  are integrated into the routine functions               efficiency, and sustainable movement of               deployment of ICM.
                                                  of the location or jurisdiction, and play               people and goods; and                                    • Traffic signal data acquisition,
                                                  a critical role in helping agencies and                    • Reproducibility of successful                    analysis, and management: Deployment
                                                  the public address their challenges.                    systems and services for technology and               of technology that actively impacts the
                                                  Management systems within                               knowledge transfer to other locations                 management, operation, and
                                                  transportation and across other sectors                 facing similar challenges.                            maintenance of traffic signal systems
                                                  (e.g., human services, energy, and                         Although proposals are not limited to              through real time data collection and
                                                  logistics) share information and data to                DOT priorities, the DOT is particularly               signal control to meet congestion
                                                  communicate between agencies and                        interested in deployment programs and                 management and system responsiveness
                                                  with the public. These management                       projects in the following areas:                      objectives. Data collection could be from
                                                                                                             • Transportation elements associated               infrastructure sensors and cameras,
                                                  systems provide benefits by maximizing
                                                                                                          with Smart Cities: A Smart City is one                mobile and connected sources (in-
                                                  efficiencies based on the intelligent
                                                                                                          that uses technology to connect                       vehicle and portable devices), or other
                                                  management of assets and the sharing of
                                                                                                          transportation assets into an interactive             external sources. Performance driven
                                                  information using integrated technology
                                                                                                          network that allows communities to                    management of traffic systems is a
                                                  solutions. The advanced technology
                                                                                                          reduce congestion, support efficient                  proven approach to shifting resources
                                                  solutions and the lessons learned from
                                                                                                          goods movements, provide multimodal                   from reactive to proactive processes to
                                                  their deployment are used in other
                                                                                                          choices, keep travelers and freight                   produce improved outcomes for internal
                                                  locations, scaled in scope and size, to
                                                                                                          logistics safe, reduce fuel consumption,              and external stakeholders. The DOT has
                                                  increase successful deployments and
                                                                                                          protect the environment, respond to                   been working to accelerate the
                                                  provide widespread benefits to the
                                                                                                          climate change, connect underserved                   implementation of technologies that
                                                  public and agencies.
                                                     The DOT’s goals for the ATCMTD                       communities, and support economic                     advance these strategies.
                                                  initiative include:                                     vitality. This focus area is for                         • Unified fare collection and payment
                                                     • Reduced costs and improved return                  transportation technology deployments                 system across transportation modes and
                                                  on investments, including through the                   that would lead to a wider Smart City                 jurisdictions: Technological
                                                  enhanced use of existing transportation                 environment.                                          advancements in payment systems
                                                  capacity;                                                  • Systemic applied pedestrian                      allow convergence across both publicly-
                                                     • Delivery of environmental benefits                 crossing technology: Pedestrian crossing              delivered and privately-delivered
                                                  that alleviate congestion and streamline                technology encompasses crossing                       mobility services. However, field
                                                  traffic flow;                                           treatments with advanced equipment                    implementations have been achieved
                                                     • Measurement and improvement of                     such as automated detectors that can                  only sparingly and in small projects.
                                                  the operational performance of the                      sense pedestrians and provide them                    Convergence will enhance consumer
                                                  applicable transportation networks;                     with safer crossing opportunities (e.g.,              payment options and mode choices and
                                                     • Reduction in the number and                        extending crossing times or activating                forge partnerships among providers to
                                                  severity of traffic crashes and an                      infrastructure or in-vehicle based                    achieve a seamless, accessible, and
                                                  increase in driver, passenger, and                      displays and warnings). Such                          flexible transportation network across
                                                  pedestrian safety;                                      technologies offer significant benefits at            the Nation. The DOT is engaged in
                                                     • Collection, dissemination and use                  midblock locations, which are                         efforts which will assist in identifying
                                                  of real time transportation related                     particularly risky for pedestrians.                   technical, institutional, and policy
                                                  information to improve mobility, reduce                 Because pedestrian fatalities do not                  solutions to achieve unified
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                                                  congestion, and provide for more                        necessarily cluster in particular                     transportation payment systems.
                                                  efficient and accessible transportation,                locations, it will likely be more effective              • Incorporation of connected vehicle
                                                  including access to safe, reliable, and                 to use a systemic application of                      (CV) technology in public sector and
                                                  affordable connections to employment,                   pedestrian crossing improvements to                   first responder fleets: The use of CV
                                                  education, healthcare, freight facilities,              improve safety. The DOT is interested in              technologies in infrastructure and
                                                  and other services;                                     these technologies because pedestrians                integrated into public sector and first
                                                     • Monitoring transportation assets to                account for over 14 percent of annual                 responder fleets can provide valuable
                                                  improve infrastructure management,                      roadway fatalities and over 70 percent                system performance data, increased


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                                                  safety and response time via signal                                      publicly owned toll or port authorities),                                 awarded each fiscal year to carry out
                                                  preemption capabilities and routing                                      or a multijurisdictional group or                                         planning and reporting requirements for
                                                  information, and better fleet operation.                                 consortia of research institutions or                                     the project.
                                                  The DOT is interested in early                                           academic institutions. Partnership with                                     The DOT encourages applicants to
                                                  deployment opportunities of CV                                           the private sector or public agencies,                                    identify any project components that
                                                  technologies that increase safety and has                                including multimodal and                                                  have independent utility and separately
                                                  public benefit.                                                          multijurisdictional entities, research
                                                     • Weigh-in-Motion (WIM) facilities                                                                                                              detail the costs and requested ATCMTD
                                                                                                                           institutions, organizations representing
                                                  for advanced data collection: WIM                                                                                                                  funding for each component in their
                                                                                                                           transportation and technology leaders,
                                                  technology allows for the capture and                                                                                                              applications. If the application
                                                                                                                           or other transportation stakeholders is
                                                  recording of heavy vehicles axle and                                     encouraged.                                                               identifies one or more independent
                                                  gross weights while traveling at normal                                     Typically, a consortium is a                                           project components, the application
                                                  traffic speed without requiring the                                      meaningful arrangement with all                                           should clearly identify how each
                                                  vehicle to stop. These deployments,                                      members involved in planning the                                          independent component addresses the
                                                  either existing or new, would be capable                                 overall direction of the group’s activities                               selection criteria and produces benefits
                                                  of high-quality and shareable data as                                    and participating in most aspects of the                                  on its own, and describe how the full
                                                  part of its standard operation to support                                group. The consortium is a long-term                                      proposal, of which the independent
                                                  infrastructure and safety management                                     relationship intended to last the full life                               component is a part, addresses the
                                                  needs. They would provide strategic                                      of the grant. Any application submitted                                   selection criteria.
                                                  coverage for a State’s highway freight                                   by a sole research or academic
                                                  network. The DOT is interested in this                                                                                                             D. Application and Submission
                                                                                                                           institution that is not part of a                                         Information
                                                  technology to provide more efficient                                     consortium will not be considered for
                                                  movement of goods through the                                            selection.                                                                1. Address
                                                  collection and sharing of data needed to
                                                  make better policy decisions at the State                                2. Cost Sharing or Matching                                                 Applicants may obtain application
                                                  and national level.                                                         Cost sharing or matching is required,                                  forms at grants.gov under the Notice of
                                                     • Dynamic ridesharing: Dynamic                                        with the maximum Federal share being                                      Funding Opportunity Number cited
                                                  ridesharing deploys the latest                                           50 percent of future eligible costs.                                      herein. The applicant must complete
                                                  communications technologies and social                                   Therefore, a minimum non-Federal cost                                     and submit all forms included in the
                                                  network structures to bring drivers and                                  share of 50 percent is required. Cost                                     application package for this notice as
                                                  riders together quickly and efficiently.                                 sharing or matching means the portion                                     contained at www.grants.gov.
                                                  This strategy can reduce the number of                                   of project costs not paid by Federal
                                                  single passenger trips which reduces                                                                                                               2. Content and Form of Application
                                                                                                                           funds. For a more complete definition,
                                                  overall fuel consumption and                                                                                                                       Submission
                                                                                                                           please see the Uniform Administrative
                                                  greenhouse gas emissions. The DOT                                        Requirements, Cost Principles, and
                                                  considers dynamic ridesharing as a                                                                                                                   The application must include the
                                                                                                                           Audit Requirements for Federal Awards                                     Standard Form (SF) 424 (Application for
                                                  potential step-change improvement to                                     at part 200, title 2, Code of Federal
                                                  carpooling when brought up to scale.                                                                                                               Federal Assistance), SF 424A (Budget
                                                                                                                           Regulations (2 CFR 200), including                                        Information for Non-Construction
                                                  C. Eligibility Information                                               section 200.306 on cost sharing or                                        Programs), SF 424B (Assurances for
                                                                                                                           matching. Other Federal funds using                                       Non-Construction Programs), Grants.gov
                                                  1. Eligible Applicants                                                   their appropriate matching share may be                                   Lobbying Form, cover page, and the
                                                     To be selected for an ATCMTD award,                                   leveraged for the deployment but cannot                                   project narrative. The SFs are available
                                                  an applicant must be an eligible                                         be considered as part of the ATCMTD
                                                  applicant. Eligible applicants are State                                                                                                           online at http://www.grants.gov/web/
                                                                                                                           matching funds, unless otherwise
                                                  or local governments, transit agencies,                                                                                                            grants/forms/sf-424-family.html. More
                                                                                                                           supported by statute.
                                                  metropolitan planning organizations                                                                                                                detailed information about the cover
                                                  (MPO) representing a population of over                                  3. Other                                                                  page and project narrative follows.
                                                  200,000, or other political subdivisions                                  The ATCMTD recipients may use not                                          a. Cover Page Including the Following
                                                  of a State or local government (such as                                  more than five percent of the funds                                       Table:

                                                                                                                        Project name

                                                  Previously Incurred Project Cost .......................................................................................................................            $
                                                  Future Eligible Project Cost ...............................................................................................................................        $
                                                  Total Project Cost ..............................................................................................................................................   $
                                                  ATCMTD Request ..............................................................................................................................................       $
                                                  Total Federal Funding (including ATCMTD) ......................................................................................................                     $
                                                  Are matching funds restricted to a specific project component? If so, which one? ..........................................                                         Yes/No.
                                                  State(s) in which the project is located ..............................................................................................................
                                                  Is the project currently programmed in the: .......................................................................................................                 Yes/No—please specify in which
                                                       • Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)                                                                                                                       plans the project is currently pro-
                                                       • Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP)                                                                                                            grammed.
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                                                       • MPO Long Range Transportation Plan
                                                       • State Long Range Transportation Plan



                                                  b. Project Narrative                                                     determine that the project satisfies                                      selection criteria specified in section
                                                                                                                           project requirements described in                                         E.1. To the extent practicable,
                                                    The application must include                                           sections A, B, and C and to assess the                                    applicants should provide data and
                                                  information required for the DOT to


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                                                  evidence of project merits in a form that               implement the advanced transportation                 initiatives (DOT ITS initiatives are
                                                  is verifiable or publicly available. The                technologies deployment initiative                    described online at http://
                                                  DOT may ask any applicant to                            across jurisdictional boundaries, and is              www.its.dot.gov).
                                                  supplement data in its application, but                 an eligible entity under this paragraph.)               d. Staffing description that includes
                                                  expects applications to be complete                        (3) A description of the geographic                the following:
                                                  upon submission.                                        area or jurisdiction the deployment will                (1) A description of the organization
                                                     The DOT recommends that the project                  service.                                              of staffing to manage and conduct the
                                                  narrative adhere to the following basic                    (4) A description of the real world                project, including identification of key
                                                  outline of a project description, staffing              issues and challenges to be addressed by              personnel, organization, role, and
                                                  description, and funding description to                 the proposed technology deployments.                  responsibility.
                                                  clearly address the program                             Applicants should discuss how the                       (2) A primary point of contact (POC)
                                                  requirements and make critical                          proposed technology deployments                       and provide complete contact
                                                  information readily apparent. In                        address the goals of the initiative and               information for this individual.
                                                  addition to a detailed statement of work,               any applicable technology focus area.                 e. Funding Description
                                                  detailed project schedule, and detailed                 Applicants should highlight any
                                                  project budget, the project narrative                   proposed linkages to Ladders of                          Applications must include a
                                                  should include a table of contents,                     Opportunity pathways to jobs and                      breakdown of estimated costs across
                                                  maps, and graphics as appropriate to                    economic opportunities as described in                project work areas or tasks, including an
                                                  make the information easier to review.                  section B.                                            identification of funding sources and
                                                  The DOT recommends that the project                        (5) A description of transportation                amounts.
                                                  narrative be prepared with standard                     systems and services to be included in                  (Note: The maximum amount of funding
                                                  formatting preferences (i.e., a single-                 project.                                              requested from the ATCMTD program cannot
                                                  spaced document, using a standard 12-                      (6) A plan to deploy and provide for               exceed $12 million per year nor exceed 50
                                                  point font such as Times New Roman,                                                                           percent of the total cost of the activities
                                                                                                          the long-term operation and                           proposed to be funded. The maximum
                                                  with 1-inch margins). The project                       maintenance of advanced transportation                amount that will be awarded will depend on
                                                  narrative may not exceed 25 pages in                    and congestion management                             the number of awards and the amount
                                                  length, excluding cover pages and the                   technologies to improve safety,                       reserved for DOT administrative expenses.
                                                  table of contents. The only substantive                 efficiency, system performance, and                   Selection of an application to receive grant
                                                  portions that may exceed the 25-page                    return on investment.                                 funding in one fiscal year is not a
                                                  limit are documents to support                             (7) A description of any challenges in             commitment of any future funding.
                                                  assertions or conclusions made in the                   the regulatory, legislative, or                       Applications will be solicited annually for
                                                  project narrative or résumés of key staff             institutional environments or other                   competitively selecting grant recipients for
                                                  described in the project narrative. If                                                                        that funding year.)
                                                                                                          obstacles to deployment.
                                                  supporting documents are submitted,                        (8) Quantifiable system performance
                                                                                                                                                                f. Additional Organization Information
                                                  applicants must clearly identify within                 improvements, such as:
                                                  the project narrative the relevant portion                 (a) Reducing traffic-related crashes,                 In addition to the forms noted above,
                                                  of the project narrative that each                      congestion, and costs;                                provide answers to the following
                                                  supporting document supports.                              (b) optimizing system efficiency; and              organizational information questions in
                                                     c. Project description that includes                    (c) improving access to transportation             a pdf format:
                                                  the following:                                          services.                                                (1) Identify any exceptions to the
                                                     (1) An introduction that provides a                     (9) Quantifiable safety, mobility, and             anticipated award terms and conditions
                                                  one- to two-page summary of the                         environmental benefit projections such                as contained in section F (Federal
                                                  proposed technology deployment(s).                      as data-driven estimates of how the                   Award Administration Information).
                                                     (2) A description of the entity that                 project will improve the region’s                     Identify any preexisting intellectual
                                                  will be entering into the agreement with                transportation system efficiency and                  property that you anticipate using
                                                  FHWA including:                                         reduce traffic congestion.                            during award performance, and your
                                                     (a) Membership of any partnership or                    (10) Vision, goals, and objectives of              position on its data rights during and
                                                  entity proposed to carry out the                        the applicant for the technology                      after the award period of performance.
                                                  deployment; and                                         deployment, including any future                         (2) The use of a Dun and Bradstreet
                                                     (b) a description of how the entity                  related deployments;                                  Data Universal Numbering System
                                                  will manage the program including                          (11) Vision of the organization and                (DUNS) number is required on all
                                                  project funding.                                        goals, objectives, and activities to be               applications for Federal grants or
                                                     Applicants that are                                  pursued in addressing the identified                  cooperative agreements. Please provide
                                                  multijurisdictional groups or consortia                 issues and challenges.                                your organization’s DUNS number in
                                                  of research or academic institutions do                    (12) A plan for partnering with the                your budget application.
                                                  not necessarily have to be an existing                  private sector or public agencies,                       (3) A statement to indicate whether
                                                  organization or coalition but should                    including multimodal and                              your organization has previously
                                                  show evidence that a cooperative                        multijurisdictional entities, research                completed an A–133 Single Audit and,
                                                  agreement, memorandum of                                institutions, organizations representing              if so, the date that the last A–133 Single
                                                  understanding, or other organizational                  transportation and technology leaders,                Audit was completed.
                                                  mechanism can be executed in a                          or other transportation stakeholders.                    (4) A statement regarding conflicts of
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                                                  reasonable timeframe after selection.                      (13) A plan to leverage and optimize               interest. The applicant must disclose in
                                                  (Note: A multijurisdictional group is                   existing local and regional advanced                  writing any actual or potential personal
                                                  any combination of State governments,                   transportation technology investments.                or organizational conflict of interest in
                                                  local governments, metropolitan                            (14) A schedule for conducting the                 its application that describes in a
                                                  planning agencies, transit agencies, or                 technology deployment and for                         concise manner all past, present or
                                                  other political subdivisions of a State for             completion of all proposed activities.                planned organizational, contractual or
                                                  which each member of the group has                         (15) Any support or leveraging of the              other interest(s), which may affect the
                                                  signed a written agreement to                           ITS program or innovative technology                  applicants’ ability to perform the


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                                                  proposed project in an impartial and                    the remedies described in 2 CFR                       Customer Service Support Hotline at
                                                  objective manner. Actual or potential                   200.338 (remedies for noncompliance,                  800–518–4726, from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00
                                                  conflicts of interest may include but are               including suspension or debarment).                   p.m., e.t., Monday through Friday.
                                                  not limited to any past, present or                     (See also 2 CFR part 180 and 31 U.S.C.
                                                                                                                                                                b. Consideration of Application
                                                  planned contractual, financial, or other                3321.)
                                                  relationships, obligations, commitments                                                                          Only applicants who comply with all
                                                  or responsibilities, which may bias the                 3. Unique Identifier and System for                   submission deadlines described in this
                                                  applicant or affect the applicant’s ability             Award (SAM)                                           notice and submit applications through
                                                  to perform the agreement in an impartial                   The applicant is required to: (i) Be               Grants.gov will be eligible for award.
                                                  and objective manner. The Agreement                     registered in SAM before submitting its               Applicants are strongly encouraged to
                                                  Officer (AO) will review the                            application; (ii) provide a valid unique              make submissions in advance of the
                                                  statement(s) and may require additional                 entity identifier in its application; and             deadline.
                                                  relevant information from the applicant.                (iii) continue to maintain an active SAM                 Applicants interested in applying are
                                                  All such information, and any other                     registration with current information                 encouraged to email ATCMTD@dot.gov
                                                  relevant information known to DOT,                      while it has an active Federal award,                 no later than May 13, 2016, with
                                                  will be used to determine whether an                    application, or plan under consideration              applicant name, State in which project
                                                  award to the applicant may create an                    by a Federal awarding agency.                         is located, approximate total project
                                                  actual or potential conflict of interest. If               The Federal awarding agency may not                cost, amount of the ATCMTD grant
                                                  any such conflict of interest is found to               make a Federal award to an applicant                  request, and a two- to three-sentence
                                                  exist, the AO may disqualify the                        until the applicant has complied with                 project description. The DOT seeks this
                                                  applicant or determine that it is                       all applicable unique entity identifier               early notification of interest to inform
                                                  otherwise in the best interest of the                   and SAM requirements. If an applicant                 its allocation of resources for
                                                  United States to contract with the                      has not fully complied with the                       application evaluations and to facilitate
                                                  applicant and include appropriate                       requirements by the time the Federal                  timely and efficient awards.
                                                  provisions to mitigate or avoid such                    awarding agency is ready to make a                    c. Late Applications
                                                  conflict in the agreement pursuant to 2                 Federal award, it may determine that
                                                  CFR 200.112.                                            the applicant is not qualified and use                   Applications received after the
                                                     (5) A statement to indicate whether a                that determination as a basis for                     deadline will not be considered except
                                                  Federal or State organization has                       awarding another applicant.                           in the case of unforeseen technical
                                                  audited or reviewed the applicant’s                                                                           difficulties outlined below.
                                                  accounting system, purchasing system,                   4. Submission Dates and Times
                                                                                                                                                                d. Late Application Policy
                                                  and/or property control system. If such                 a. Deadline
                                                  systems have been reviewed, provide                                                                              Applicants experiencing technical
                                                  summary information of the audit/                          Applications must be submitted                     issues with Grants.gov that are beyond
                                                  review results to include as applicable                 through www.Grants.gov by 3:00 p.m.,                  the applicant’s control must contact
                                                  summary letter or agreement, date of                    e.t., on or by June 3, 2016, which is the             ATCMTD@dot.gov prior to the
                                                  audit/review, Federal or State POC for                  date and time by which the FHWA must                  application deadline with the user name
                                                  such review.                                            receive the full and completed                        of the registrant and details of the
                                                     (6) Terminated Contracts. List any                   application, including all required                   technical issue experienced. The
                                                  contract/agreement that was terminated                  sections.                                             applicant must provide:
                                                  for convenience of the Government                          To submit an application through                      (1) Details of the technical issue
                                                  within the past 3 years, and any                        Grants.gov, applicants must:                          experienced;
                                                  contract/agreement that was terminated                     (1) Obtain a DUNS number:                             (2) Screen capture(s) of the technical
                                                  for default within the past 5 years.                       (2) Register with the SAM at                       issues experienced along with
                                                  Briefly explain the circumstances in                    www.sam.gov;                                          corresponding Grants.gov grant tracking
                                                  each instance.                                             (3) Create a Grants.gov username and               number;
                                                     (7) The applicant is directed to review              password; and                                            (3) The legal business name for the
                                                  2 CFR 170 (http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/                    (4) The E-business Point of Contact                applicant that was provided in the SF–
                                                  text-idx?c=ecfr&tpl=/ecfrbrowse/                        (POC) at the applicant’s organization                 424;
                                                  Title02/2cfr170_main_02.tpl), dated                     must respond to the registration email                   (4) The AOR name submitted in the
                                                  September 14, 2010, and Appendix A                      from Grants.gov and login to authorize                SF–424;
                                                  thereto; on reporting of information on                 the POC as an Authorized Organization                    (5) The DUNS number associated with
                                                  subawards and executive total                           Representative (AOR). Please note that                the application; and
                                                  compensation. The applicant is directed                 there can only be one AOR per                            (6) The Grants.gov Help Desk
                                                  to acknowledge in its application that it               organization.                                         Tracking Number.
                                                  understands the requirement, has the                       Please note that the Grants.gov                       To ensure a fair competition of
                                                  necessary processes and systems in                      registration process usually takes 2–4                limited discretionary funds, the
                                                  place, and is prepared to fully comply                  weeks to complete and late applications               following conditions are not valid
                                                  with the reporting described in the term                that are the result of failure to register            reasons to permit late submissions: (1)
                                                  if it receives funding resulting from this              or comply with Grants.gov applicant                   Failure to complete the registration
                                                  notice. The text of Appendix A will be                  requirements in a timely manner will                  process before the deadline; (2) failure
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                                                  incorporated in the award document as                   not be considered. For information and                to follow Grants.gov instructions on
                                                  a General Term and Condition as                         instruction on each of these processes,               how to register and apply as posted on
                                                  referenced under section F (Federal                     please see instructions at http://                    its Web site; (3) failure to follow all of
                                                  Award Administration Information).                      www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/                 the instructions in this notice; and (4)
                                                     (8) Disclose any violations of Federal               applicant-faqs.html. If interested parties            technical issues experienced with the
                                                  criminal law involving fraud, bribery, or               experience difficulties at any point                  applicant’s computer or information
                                                  gratuity violations. Failure to make                    during the registration or application                technology environment. After DOT
                                                  required disclosures can result in any of               process, please call the Grants.gov                   staff review all information submitted


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                                                  and contact the Grants.gov Help Desk to                 2. Review and Selection Process                       selected projects. Notice that an
                                                  validate reported technical issues, DOT                    The DOT will review all eligible                   applicant has been selected as a
                                                  staff will contact late applicants to                   applications received before the                      recipient does not constitute approval of
                                                  approve or deny a request to submit a                   application deadline. The ATCMTD                      the application as submitted. Before the
                                                  late application through Grants.gov. If                 process consists of a technical                       award, the DOT will contact the POC
                                                  the reported technical issues cannot be                 evaluation phase and senior review. In                listed in the SF 424 to initiate
                                                  validated, late applications will be                    the technical evaluation phase, teams                 negotiation of a project specific
                                                  rejected as untimely.                                   will determine whether each project                   agreement. If the negotiations do not
                                                  E. Application Review Information                       satisfies statutory requirements and rate             result in an acceptable submittal, the
                                                                                                          how well it addresses selection criteria.             DOT reserves the right to terminate the
                                                  1. Criteria                                             The senior review team will consider                  negotiation and decline to fund the
                                                     The DOT will evaluate applications                   the applications and the technical                    applicant.
                                                  on the following criteria, which are of                 evaluations to determine which projects
                                                                                                          to advance to the Secretary for                       2. Administrative and National Policy
                                                  equal importance:                                                                                             Requirements
                                                     Technical Merit Criteria:                            consideration. Evaluations in both the
                                                     • Degree to which the proposed                       technical evaluation and senior review                   All awards will be administered
                                                  technology deployment aligns with                       phases will place projects into rating                pursuant to the Uniform Administrative
                                                  program requirements and DOT goals.                     categories, not assign numerical scores.              Requirements, Cost Principles and
                                                                                                          The Secretary will select the projects for
                                                     • Maturity or readiness of the                                                                             Audit Requirements for Federal Awards
                                                                                                          award. The DOT reserves the right to                  found in 2 CFR 200, as adopted by DOT
                                                  proposed technology(ies) to be
                                                                                                          use outside expertise and/or contractor               at 2 CFR 1201. Applicable Federal laws,
                                                  deployed, and the likelihood of success
                                                                                                          support to perform application                        rules, and regulations set forth in 23
                                                  of the applicant to deploy and sustain
                                                                                                          evaluation. A panel of Agency experts                 U.S.C. and 23 CFR also apply. For a list
                                                  the proposed technology(ies), including
                                                                                                          will conduct a risk assessment of the
                                                  the proposed approaches to addressing                                                                         of the applicable laws, rules,
                                                                                                          applicant prior to award.
                                                  any regulatory and other obstacles to                                                                         regulations, executive orders, polices,
                                                                                                             The DOT will award the applications
                                                  deployment.                                             that are considered the most                          guidelines, and requirements related to
                                                     • Scalability or portability of the                  advantageous using the criteria cited                 ATCMTD projects, please see http://
                                                  proposed technology deployment to                       above, subject to the results of an                   www.fhwa.dot.gov/aaa/
                                                  other jurisdictions.                                    applicant risk assessment. In addition,               generaltermsconditions.cfm.
                                                     • Commitment to evaluate the                         per 23 U.S.C. 503(c)(4)(D)(i) and (ii), the           3. Reporting
                                                  effectiveness (i.e., cost-benefit) of                   DOT shall ensure, to the extent
                                                  activities proposed.                                    practicable, that grant recipients                    a. Progress Reporting on Grant Activity
                                                     • Clarity, quality, and completeness                 represent diverse geographic areas of the
                                                  of the proposal.                                                                                                 Each applicant selected for an
                                                                                                          United States, including urban and rural
                                                     Staffing Criteria:                                                                                         ATCMTD grant must submit the Federal
                                                                                                          areas, and that grant recipients represent
                                                                                                                                                                Financial Report (SF–425) on the
                                                     • Degree to which the application                    diverse technology solutions.
                                                  includes a program/project management                                                                         financial condition of the project, its
                                                                                                          3. Other Information                                  progress, and an Annual Budget Review
                                                  structure or organization that will
                                                  successfully oversee the proposed                          Prior to award, each selected                      and Program Plan to monitor the use of
                                                  technology deployment.                                  applicant will be subject to a risk                   Federal funds and ensure accountability
                                                                                                                                                                and financial transparency in the
                                                     • Expertise and qualifications of key                assessment required by 2 CFR 200.205.
                                                                                                          The DOT must review and consider any                  ATCMTD program.
                                                  personnel for managing or conducting
                                                  appropriate aspects of the proposed                     information about the applicant that is               b. Reporting of Matters Related to
                                                  technology deployment through the                       in the designated integrity and                       Integrity and Performance
                                                  period of performance.                                  performance system accessible through
                                                     The DOT will prioritize projects that                SAM (currently the Federal Awardee                       If the total value of a selected
                                                  also enhance personal mobility and                      Performance and Integrity Information                 applicant’s currently active grants,
                                                  accessibility. Such projects include, but               System (FAPIIS)). An applicant may                    cooperative agreements, and
                                                  are not limited to (1) investments that                 review information in FAPIIS and                      procurement contracts from all Federal
                                                  better connect people to essential                      comment on any information about                      awarding agencies exceeds $10 million
                                                  services such as employment centers,                    itself. The DOT will consider comments                at any time during the period of
                                                  health care, schools, education facilities,             by the applicant, in addition to other                performance, then the applicant must
                                                  healthy food, and recreation; (2) remove                information in FAPIIS, in making a                    maintain the currency of information
                                                  physical barriers to access; (3)                        judgment about the applicant’s integrity,             reported to the SAM and made available
                                                  strengthen communities through                          business ethics, and record of                        in the FAPIIS about civil, criminal, or
                                                  neighborhood redevelopment; (4)                         performance under Federal awards                      administrative proceedings described in
                                                  mitigate the negative impacts of freight                when completing the risk assessment.                  paragraph 2 of the award terms and
                                                  movement on communities; and (5)                        The DOT reserves the right to deny an                 conditions. This is a statutory
                                                  support workforce development,                          award based on the results of the risk                requirement under section 872 of Public
                                                                                                          assessment.                                           Law 110–417, as amended (41 U.S.C.
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                                                  particularly for disadvantaged groups
                                                  (e.g., low-income groups, the disabled,                 F. Federal Award Administration                       2313). As required by section 3010 of
                                                  elderly individuals, and minority                       Information                                           Public Law 111–212, all information
                                                  populations). The DOT may consider                                                                            posted in the designated integrity and
                                                  whether a project’s design is likely to                 1. Federal Award Notices                              performance system on or after April 15,
                                                  generate benefits for all users, including                 Following the evaluation outlined in               2011, except past performance reviews
                                                  non-driving members of a community                      section E, the DOT will notify the                    required for Federal procurement
                                                  adjacent to or affected by the project.                 selected applicants and announce the                  contracts, will be publicly available.


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                                                  c. Reporting to the Secretary                           should be considered. The FHWA may                    SUMMARY:    Section 6020 of the Fixing
                                                     Per 23 U.S.C. 503(c)(4)(F), not later                consider the submitted comments and                   America’s Surface Transportation
                                                  than 1 year after receiving an ATCMTD                   suggestions when developing                           (FAST) Act directs the DOT to establish
                                                  grant, and each year thereafter, the                    subsequent ATCMTD notices and                         the Surface Transportation System
                                                  recipient shall submit a report to the                  program guidance, but they will not                   Funding Alternatives (STSFA) program
                                                  Secretary that describes:                               affect the program’s evaluation and                   to provide grants to States to
                                                     (1) Deployment and operational costs                 selection process for FY 2016 awards.                 demonstrate user-based alternative
                                                  of the project compared to the benefits                 Applications or comments about                        revenue mechanisms that utilize a user
                                                  and savings the project provides; and                   specific projects should not be                       fee structure to maintain the long-term
                                                     (2) how the project has met the                      submitted to the docket. Any                          solvency of the Federal Highway Trust
                                                  original expectations projected in the                  application submitted to the document                 Fund. Section 6020 provides $15
                                                  deployment plan submitted with the                      will not be reviewed. Comments should                 million for fiscal year (FY) 2016 and $20
                                                  application, such as:                                   be sent to docket number FHWA–2016–                   million for each of FYs 2017–2020 out
                                                     (a) Data on how the project has helped               0005 by July 1, 2016. To the extent                   of funds set aside in section 6002(a)(1),
                                                  reduce traffic crashes, congestion, costs,              practicable, FHWA will consider late-                 which authorizes funds for the Highway
                                                  and other benefits of the deployed                      filed comments.                                       Research and Development Program.
                                                  systems;                                                                                                      These grants shall make up no more
                                                                                                          2. Protection of Confidential Business                than 50 percent of total proposed project
                                                     (b) data on the effect of measuring and              Information
                                                  improving transportation system                                                                               costs, with the remainder coming from
                                                  performance through the deployment of                      To the extent possible, all information            non-Federal sources. This Notice of
                                                  advanced technologies;                                  submitted as part of or in support of any             Funding Opportunity for the STSFA
                                                     (c) the effectiveness of providing real              application shall use publicly available              program seeks applications from States
                                                  time integrated traffic, transit, and                   data or data that can be made public and              or groups of States.
                                                  multimodal transportation information                   methodologies that are accepted by                    DATES: Applications must be submitted
                                                  to the public to make informed travel                   industry practice and standards. If the               by 3:00 p.m., e.t., on or by May 20, 2016.
                                                  decisions; and                                          application includes information the                  The Grants.gov ‘‘Apply’’ function will
                                                     (d) lessons learned and                              applicant considers to be a trade secret,             open by March 29, 2016. Applications
                                                  recommendations for future deployment                   confidential commercial information, or               should be submitted through http://
                                                  strategies to optimize transportation                   financial information, the applicant                  www.grants.gov.
                                                  efficiency and multimodal system                        should do the following: (1) Note on the              ADDRESSES: Applications must be
                                                  performance.                                            front cover that the submission                       submitted through www.Grants.gov.
                                                                                                          ‘‘Contains Confidential Business                      Only applicants who comply with all
                                                  G. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts                     Information (CBI)’’; (2) mark each                    submission requirements described in
                                                     For further information or questions                 affected page ‘‘CBI’’; and (3) highlight or           this notice and submit applications
                                                  concerning this notice, please contact                  otherwise denote the CBI portions. The                through www.Grants.gov will be eligible
                                                  the FHWA via email at ATCMTD@                           DOT protects such information from                    for award.
                                                  dot.gov. For questions about the                        disclosure to the extent allowed under                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
                                                  ATCMTD program discussed herein,                        applicable law. In the event DOT                      further information concerning this
                                                  contact Mr. Robert Arnold, Director,                    receives a Freedom of Information Act                 notice, please contact the FHWA via
                                                  FHWA Office of Transportation                           (FOIA) request for the information, it                email at STSFA@dot.gov. For questions
                                                  Management, telephone 202–366–1285                      will follow the procedures described in               about the STSFA program, contact Mr.
                                                  or via email at Robert.Arnold@dot.gov;                  its FOIA regulations at 49 CFR 7.17.                  Robert Arnold, Director, FHWA Office
                                                  or Mr. Egan Smith, Managing Director,                   Only information that is ultimately                   of Transportation Management,
                                                  ITS Joint Program Office, telephone                     determined to be confidential under that              telephone 202–366–1285, or via email at
                                                  202–366–9224 or via email at                            procedure will be exempt from                         Robert.Arnold@dot.gov; or Angela
                                                  Egan.Smith@dot.gov. A TDD is available                  disclosure under FOIA.                                Jacobs, Program Manager, telephone
                                                  at 202–366–3993. Additionally, the                        Authority: 23 U.S.C. 503(c)(4).                     202–366–0076, or via email at
                                                  notice, answers to questions, requests                                                                        Angela.Jacobs@dot.gov. For legal
                                                  for clarification, and information about                Gregory G. Nadeau,
                                                                                                                                                                questions, please contact Mr. Adam
                                                  Webinars for further guidance will be                   Administrator, Federal Highway
                                                                                                                                                                Sleeter, Attorney-Advisor, FHWA Office
                                                  posted at http://www.grants.gov/.                       Administration.
                                                                                                                                                                of the Chief Counsel, telephone 202–
                                                                                                          [FR Doc. 2016–07051 Filed 3–28–16; 8:45 am]
                                                  H. Other Information                                                                                          366–8839, or via email at
                                                                                                          BILLING CODE 4910–22–P
                                                                                                                                                                Adam.Sleeter@dot.gov. Business hours
                                                  1. Public Comment                                                                                             for the FHWA are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30
                                                     The ATCMTD program is funded                                                                               p.m., e.t., Monday through Friday,
                                                                                                          DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                  through FY 2020. This notice solicits                                                                         except Federal holidays. A
                                                  applications for FY 2016 only. Because                  Federal Highway Administration                        telecommunications device for the deaf
                                                  this is the first year implementing the                                                                       (TDD) is available at 202–366–3993.
                                                  ATCMTD program, FHWA invites                            [FHWA Docket No. FHWA–2016–0006]                      Additionally, the DOT will regularly
                                                  interested parties to submit comments                                                                         post answers to questions, requests for
                                                                                                          Notice of Funding Opportunity for
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                                                  about this notice’s contents, the                                                                             clarification, and information about
                                                  FHWA’s implementation choices within                    Surface Transportation System                         Webinars for further guidance at
                                                  the legal bounds of the program, and                    Funding Alternatives Program                          http://www.grants.gov/.
                                                  suggestions for clarification in future                 AGENCY: Federal Highway                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  ATCMTD solicitations. The FHWA                          Administration (FHWA), Department of
                                                  seeks input on whether the information                                                                        Electronic Access
                                                                                                          Transportation (DOT).
                                                  requested in applications is reasonable                                                                         An electronic copy of this document
                                                                                                          ACTION: Notice of Funding Opportunity.
                                                  and clear and if additional merit criteria                                                                    may be downloaded from the Federal


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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 opportunity.
DatesApplications must be submitted by 3:00 p.m., e.t., on or by June 3, 2016. The Grants.gov ``Apply'' function will open by March 29, 2016. Applications should be submitted through http://www.grants.gov.
ContactFor further information concerning this notice, please contact the FHWA via email at [email protected] For questions about the ATCMTD program discussed herein, contact Mr. Robert Arnold, Director, FHWA Office of Transportation Management, telephone 202-366-1285 or via email at [email protected]; or Mr. Egan Smith, Managing Director, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Joint Program Office, telephone 202-366-9224 or via email at [email protected] For legal questions, please contact Mr. Adam Sleeter, Attorney-Advisor, FHWA Office of the Chief Counsel, telephone 202-366-8839 or via email at [email protected] Business hours for the FHWA are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., e.t., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. A telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) is available at 202-366-3993. Additionally, the notice, answers to questions, requests for clarification, and information about Webinars for further guidance will be posted at http://www.grants.gov/.
FR Citation81 FR 17536 

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