81_FR_92155 81 FR 91912 - Announcement of Requirements and Registration for National Institute of Standards and Technology Prize Competition-Reusable Abstractions of Manufacturing Processes (RAMP) Challenge

81 FR 91912 - Announcement of Requirements and Registration for National Institute of Standards and Technology Prize Competition-Reusable Abstractions of Manufacturing Processes (RAMP) Challenge

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 243 (December 19, 2016)

Page Range91912-91917
FR Document2016-30437

In March 2016, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and ASTM International announced a new international standard that can ``map'' the critically important environmental aspects of manufacturing processes, leading to significant improvements in sustainability while keeping a product's life cycle low cost and efficient. Sustainability for manufacturing is beginning to be addressed through the recently approved ASTM Standard Guide for Characterizing Environmental Aspects of Manufacturing Processes (ASTM E60.13 E3012-16). The standard provides a science-based, systematic approach to capture and describe information about the environmental aspects for any manufacturing production process or group of processes, and then use that data to make informed decisions on improvements. NIST is announcing the Reusable Abstractions of Manufacturing Processes (RAMP) Challenge, with support from ASTM International, the National Science Foundation (NSF), and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference (MSEC) Organizing Committee, to familiarize the community with a recent standard for modeling manufacturing processes that was developed under the ASTM's E60.13 Subcommittee on Sustainable Manufacturing. The RAMP Challenge calls on participants (either as an individual or as a team) to model any manufacturing process and demonstrate application of the ASTM E3012-16 Unit Manufacturing Process (UMP) representation for purposes of information sharing and sustainability assessment. The RAMP Challenge will provide an opportunity for participants to put this standard into practice in modeling a process of their own interest, and to share experiences in applying the standard across a variety of processes. Formal methods for acquiring and exchanging information about manufacturing processes will lead to consistent characterizations and help establish a collection for reuse of these models. Standard methods will ensure effective communication of computational analytics and sharing of sustainability performance data. Results of the competition will assist in demonstrating the use of a reusable standard format leading to models suitable for automated inclusion in a system analysis, such as a system simulation model or an optimization program.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Institute of Standards and Technology

[Docket Number: [161207999-6999-01]


Announcement of Requirements and Registration for National 
Institute of Standards and Technology Prize Competition--Reusable 
Abstractions of Manufacturing Processes (RAMP) Challenge

AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Commerce.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: In March 2016, National Institute of Standards and Technology 
(NIST) and ASTM International announced a new international standard 
that can ``map'' the critically important environmental aspects of 
manufacturing processes, leading to significant improvements in 
sustainability while keeping a product's life cycle low cost and 
efficient. Sustainability for manufacturing is beginning to be 
addressed through the recently approved ASTM Standard Guide for 
Characterizing Environmental Aspects of Manufacturing Processes (ASTM 
E60.13 E3012-16). The standard provides a science-based, systematic 
approach to capture and describe information about the environmental 
aspects for any manufacturing production process or group of processes, 
and then use that data to make informed decisions on improvements.
    NIST is announcing the Reusable Abstractions of Manufacturing 
Processes (RAMP) Challenge, with support from ASTM International, the 
National Science Foundation (NSF), and the American Society of 
Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Manufacturing Science and Engineering 
Conference (MSEC) Organizing Committee, to familiarize the community 
with a recent standard for modeling manufacturing processes that was 
developed under the ASTM's E60.13 Subcommittee on Sustainable 
Manufacturing. The RAMP Challenge calls on participants (either as an 
individual or as a team) to model any manufacturing process and 
demonstrate application of the ASTM E3012-16 Unit Manufacturing Process 
(UMP) representation for purposes of information sharing and 
sustainability assessment. The RAMP Challenge will provide an 
opportunity for participants to put this standard into practice in 
modeling a process of their own interest, and to share experiences in 
applying the standard across a variety of processes. Formal methods for 
acquiring and exchanging information about manufacturing processes will 
lead to consistent characterizations and help establish a collection 
for reuse of these models. Standard methods will ensure effective 
communication of computational analytics and sharing of sustainability 
performance data. Results of the competition will assist in 
demonstrating the use of a reusable standard format leading to models 
suitable for automated inclusion in a system analysis, such as a system 
simulation model or an optimization program.

DATES: Submission Period: December 19, 2016 to March 20, 2017
    Announcement of Finalists: April 17, 2017
    Announcement of Winners: June 8, 2017
    The Submission Period begins December 19, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. Eastern 
Time (ET) and ends March 20, 2017, at 5:00 p.m. ET. Prize competition 
dates are subject to change at the discretion of NIST. Entries 
submitted before or after the Submission Period will not be reviewed or 
considered for award.
    ADDRESSES:Changes or updates to the prize competition rules will be 
posted and can be viewed at the Event Web site: https://www.challenge.gov/challenge/ramp-reusable-abstractions-of-manufacturing-processes/
    Results of the prize competition will be announced on the Event Web 
site and on the NIST Web site, www.nist.gov. Additional information is 
located at: https://www.nist.gov/el/systems-integration-division/astm-sustainable-manufacturing-standards.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions about the prize competition 
can be directed to NIST via the Event

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Web site or by email to Swee Leong, [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

RAMP Challenge Sponsor

    The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST; 
www.nist.gov) is a non-regulatory Federal agency within the United 
States Department of Commerce. Founded in 1901, NIST's mission is to 
promote U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness by advancing 
measurement science, standards, and technology in ways that enhance 
economic security and improve our quality of life. NIST carries out its 
mission through its programs, which include: The NIST Laboratories, 
conducting world-class research, often in close collaboration with 
industry, that advances the Nation's technology infrastructure and 
helps U.S. companies continually improve products and services; the 
Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP), a nation-wide 
network of local centers offering technical and business assistance to 
smaller manufacturers to help them create and retain jobs, increase 
profits, and save time and money; and the Baldrige Performance 
Excellence Program, which promotes performance excellence among U.S. 
manufacturers, service companies, educational institutions, health care 
providers, and nonprofit organizations, conducts outreach programs, and 
manages the annual Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, which 
recognizes performance excellence and quality achievement.

RAMP Challenge Supporting Organizations

    ASTM International is a globally recognized leader in the 
development and delivery of voluntary consensus standards. Today, over 
12,000 ASTM standards are used around the world to improve product 
quality, enhance health and safety, strengthen market access and trade, 
and build consumer confidence.
    The National Science Foundation is an independent federal agency 
created by Congress in 1950 ``to promote the progress of science; to 
advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; to secure the 
national defense. . .'' NSF's goals--discovery, learning, research 
infrastructure and stewardship--provide an integrated strategy to 
advance the frontiers of knowledge, cultivate a world-class, broadly 
inclusive science and engineering workforce and expand the scientific 
literacy of all citizens, build the nation's research capability 
through investments in advanced instrumentation and facilities, and 
support excellence in science and engineering research and education 
through a capable and responsive organization.
    The ASME MSEC is held annually and will take place this year at the 
University of Southern California, June 4-8, 2017. The conference, 
sponsored by the Manufacturing Engineering Division (MED) of ASME, 
provides a forum to highlight and disseminate the most recent and 
cutting edge manufacturing research through both technical 
presentations, papers, posters, and panel sessions. The ASME is a not-
for-profit membership organization that enables collaboration, 
knowledge sharing, career enrichment, and skills development across all 
engineering disciplines, toward a goal of helping the global 
engineering community develop solutions to benefit lives and 
livelihoods.

Eligibility Rules for Participating in the RAMP Challenge

    At the time of Entry, participants must meet the following 
Eligibility Rules:
    To be eligible for a cash prize, the Official Representative 
(individual or team lead, in the case of a group project) must be age 
18 at the time of entry and a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the 
United States. In the case of a private entity, the business shall be 
incorporated in and maintain a primary place of business in the United 
States or its territories. Participants may not be a Federal entity or 
Federal employee acting within the scope of their employment. 
Eligibility excludes NIST employees and NIST Researcher Associates as 
well as direct recipients of NIST funding awards to collaborate on the 
development of the ASTM standard E3012-16. Non-NIST Federal employees 
acting in their personal capacities should consult with their 
respective agency ethics officials to determine whether their 
participation in this Competition is permissible. Employees of the NSF, 
the ASTM, and the ASME Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference 
(MSEC) Conference Organizers are excluded from participating but 
members of these organizations are eligible to enter. Any other 
individuals or legal entities involved with the design, production, 
execution, distribution or evaluation of the RAMP Challenge are not 
eligible to participate.
    To be eligible to win a prize, a Participant (whether an individual 
or legal entity) must register to participate and must comply with all 
requirements under section 3719 of title 15, United States Code 
(``Prize competitions'').
    A Participant shall not be deemed ineligible because the 
Participant consulted with Federal employees or used Federal facilities 
in preparing its submission to the RAMP Challenge if the employees and 
facilities are made available to all Participants on an equitable 
basis. Multiple entries are permitted. Each entry will be reviewed 
independently. Multiple individuals and/or legal entities may 
collaborate as a group to submit a single entry, in which case a single 
individual from the group must be designated as the Official 
Representative and must satisfy all of the eligibility requirements. 
That designated individual will be responsible for determining 
eligibility and for meeting all entry and evaluation requirements. 
Participation is subject to all U.S. federal, state and local laws and 
regulations. Individuals entering on behalf of or representing a 
company, institution or other legal entity are responsible for 
confirming that their entry does not violate any policies of that 
company, institution or legal entity.

Entry Process for Participants

    As stated earlier, the RAMP Challenge calls on participants to 
model any manufacturing process for purposes of information sharing and 
sustainability assessment. The modeled process can be one that the 
submitter has uniquely studied, or from open literature or other 3rd 
party sources. Any size scale and manufacturing process type (batch, 
continuous, and discrete event) is acceptable. Entry processes can span 
sizes from traditional scale down to nanoscale and be based on 
mechanical, electrical, chemical, biochemical, and bio technologies. 
Note that sustainability is a balance of competing objectives, 
including cost and time as well as environmental considerations, so 
many different types of process performance metrics may be considered. 
In addition, the use of the models for system-level sustainability 
performance is encouraged.
    To enter, the participant must create an account at challenge.gov 
and visit the Event Web site, https://www.challenge.gov/challenge/ramp-reusable-abstractions-of-manufacturing-processes/. Each entry must 
characterize one process yet participants can submit more than one 
entry. The participant must submit an analysis of a Unit Manufacturing 
Process that uses the ASTM E60.13 E3012-16 Standard Guide for 
Characterizing Environmental Aspects of Manufacturing Processes, and 
that meets the criteria described herein.

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    A complete Entry must be in pdf format and include your analysis 
(including any figures, tables, and references), the name and email 
address of the Participant who is officially representing the Entry, 
names of any additional team members and a team name (if applicable) 
that is chosen by the team members, and confirmation that you have read 
and agree to the Competition Rules contained in this Notice. 
Participants may provide submissions beginning at 9:00 a.m. ET on 
December 19, 2016, to the Event Web site. Submissions can be made no 
later than 5:00 p.m. ET on March 20, 2017, to the Event Web site.
    Entries submitted before the start date and time, or after the end 
date and time, will not be evaluated or considered for award. Entries 
sent to NIST in any manner other than through the Event Web site will 
not be evaluated or considered for award. Entries that do not comply 
with the formatting requirements set forth in this Notice will not be 
evaluated or considered for award. Entries must be complete, must not 
contain any confidential information and must be in English.
    In general, each Entry must:
    (a) affirmatively represent that the Participant (and each 
Participant if more than one) has read and consents to be governed by 
the Competition rules and that the Official Representative satisfies 
all of the eligibility requirements to win a prize under 15 U.S.C. 
3719;
    (b) include an original model of the manufacturing process by 
application of ASTM E60.13 E3012-16 Standard Guide for Characterizing 
Environmental Aspects of Manufacturing Processes. Specifically, the 
Entry must include:
    1. A project title page including project name, the name(s) of 
Participant(s), and the email address and phone number of the 
Participant who is officially representing the Entry,
    2. a Unit Manufacturing Process (UMP) information model. A UMP is 
defined as the smallest element or sub-process in manufacturing that 
adds value through the modification or transformation of shape, 
structure, or property of input material or workpiece. Examples of a 
UMP are injection molding, die-casting and machining. A die-casting UMP 
can have individual operations such as die-preparation, clamping, 
injection, cooling, and ejection. A machining UMP can have multiple 
operations such as drilling, milling, or grinding.
    3. a written narrative (fewer than 1500 words) describing how the 
Entry meets the Review Criteria described below in the Review Criteria 
section, and
    4. an optional brief description of relevant case studies (fewer 
than 750 words) and/or a weblink (YouTube or Vimeo) to an original 
short (fewer than five minutes) video that describes the Entry. 
Participants must have permission to use all content in the video, 
including footage, music and images.

Guidelines for UMP Representation to be Provided in the Entry

    Participants should choose any manufacturing process to demonstrate 
the application of a UMP representation using ASTM E60.13 E3012-16. 
ASTM is providing access to this standard free of charge for the 
purpose of the RAMP Challenge. To obtain a copy of the standard for use 
in the RAMP Challenge, Participants should email a request to Stephen 
Mawn ([email protected]). The standard is further described in a Journal 
of Manufacturing Science and Engineering paper titled ``Standard 
representations for sustainability characterization of industrial 
processes.'' The paper may be downloaded from the NIST Web site: 
https://www.nist.gov/node/1090636). Examples of typical representations 
will be posted at the Event Web site.
    For the identified UMP information model described in Section b-2 
above, include:
    (a) Graphical Representation: The four elements shown in the E3012-
16 standard must be clearly identified in the graphical representation:
    a. Inputs: Identify inputs. Create an example of inputs represented 
in a structured form such as JSON or XML.
    b. Outputs: Identify outputs. Output must include 1 or more 
metrics, such as energy, cost, tear and wear, and CO2 emissions. Create 
an example of output represented in a structured form such as JSON or 
XML.
    c. Product and Process Information: Identify the necessary product 
and process information that would be required to instantiate the 
transformation functions, such as CAD files, CAM files, technical 
drawings, and specifications sheets.
    d. Resources: Identify specific manufacturing assets, such as 
machines, tools, and operators, that would be required to instantiate 
the transformation functions.
    (b) Transformation Function: Describe a series of equations that 
compute the output from the input. The transformation function can be 
expressed in any readable mathematical format, such as using MS Word, 
LaTeX, ASCII text, or more formally in a language such as JSONiq or 
Matlab.
    (c) Nomenclature: Describe the nomenclature of the inputs/outputs 
represented in the structured form as well as the computed values in 
the transformation functions. This should include information such as 
names of the computed values, its meaning, type of the input variable, 
and the unit in which the data is represented in the model.
    (d) Validation: Explain how the model is validated. An example of 
validation includes procuring the data (i.e., inputs and outputs) from 
a physical (or virtual) manufacturing setting and validate this output 
against the computed output from the transformation function that is 
run with inputs from the real manufacturing setting. Compute the degree 
of error between the outputs from the model and the real manufacturing 
setting. Other approaches may be taken.
    (e) Novelty of UMP analysis: The main category is listed in bold 
type with various examples included for clarity.
    a. Advancements to knowledge and understanding of UMP modeling 
through innovative and expressive representations and methodologies, 
novel formal representations, more accurate or specialized metric, 
metric representations that support cascading to higher production 
levels, or exploration of variations for families of UMP models.
    b. Advancements to standards supporting reuse models. This may 
include automated methods that allow linking of UMP models into 
systems, facilitating system composition through naming conventions or 
other methods, generalization that unifies a collection of processes, 
or standards-based methods for integration with applications.
    c. Advancement of techniques for development and validation of UMP 
models. This may include demonstration of validation techniques for the 
effectiveness and accuracy of the UMP models or techniques for 
producing useful derivatives of UMP models or creative methods for 
mining documentary model descriptions into formal representations.
    (f) Information sources: Source of the information used to define 
the UMP models, such as existing literature, industry case studies, and 
textbooks.
    (g) Multiple files may be submitted, but should be uploaded as a 
single file submission (.zip or .pdf.) A template formatted to capture 
entry requirements is provided on the Event Web site for the 
submission.

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RAMP Challenge Award(s)

    The Prize Purse for the RAMP Challenge is a total of $3,250. The 
Prize Purse may increase, but will not decrease. Any increases in the 
Prize Purse will be posted on the Event Web site and published in the 
Federal Register. The Prize Purse will be used to fund one or more 
awards.
    NIST will announce via the Event Web site any Entry(ies) the 
finalists and those entries to which the Judges have made a cash award 
(each, an ``Award''). The anticipated number and amount of the Awards 
that will be awarded for this Competition is set forth in this Federal 
Register Notice; however, the Judges are not obligated to make all or 
any Awards, and reserve the right to award fewer than the anticipated 
number of Awards in the event an insufficient number of eligible 
Entries meet any one or more of the Judging Criteria for this 
Competition, based on the Judges' evaluation of the quality of Entries 
and in their sole discretion. Awards will be made based on the Judges' 
evaluation of an Entry's compliance with the Judging Criteria for this 
Competition.
    The designated Official Representative of all finalist entries will 
be notified in an email from NIST to the email address provided in the 
submission document that they have been selected as a finalist. 
Finalists will be required to respond affirmatively and complete 
further documentation within 5 business days that they meet the 
eligibility criteria set forth in this notice and they (in the case of 
a team, one designated representative) are able to participate in 
person at the 2017 ASME International Manufacturing Science and 
Engineering Conference (MSEC) June 4-8, 2017, at the University of 
Southern California. Travel supplements to defray costs of travel and 
conference participation may be made available as needed. Return of any 
notification as ``undeliverable'' will result in disqualification. If a 
finalist indicates they are unable to participate in the conference or 
does not respond within 5 business days, NIST reserves the right to 
invite the next highest ranked entrant (who is not already a finalist), 
as determined by the subject matter experts, to participate as a 
finalist.
    To win an Award, finalists must give a brief in-person presentation 
to the Judges during the MSEC conference in a special session dedicated 
to the RAMP Challenge. Winners will be determined by the Judging Panel 
at the MSEC Conference, and further verified by NIST. The winner 
verification process with NIST includes providing the full legal name, 
tax identification number or social security number, routing number and 
banking account to which the prize money can be deposited directly. 
Return of any notification as ``undeliverable'' will result in 
disqualification. After verification of eligibility, Awards will be 
distributed in the form of electronic funds transfer addressed to the 
Official Representative specified in the winning Entry. That Official 
Representative will have sole responsibility for further distribution 
of any Award among Participants in a group Entry or within a company or 
institution that has submitted an Entry through that representative. 
Each list of Entries receiving Awards for the Competition will be made 
public according to the timeline outlined on the Event Web site. 
Winners are responsible for all taxes and reporting related to any 
Award received as part of the Competition.
    All costs incurred in the preparation of Competition Entries are to 
be borne by Participants.

Evaluation, Judging, and Selection of Winner(s)

Submission Evaluation Criteria

    This section discusses how Participant submissions will be 
evaluated.

Entry Submission and Review

    The requirements for submission of a complete Entry are detailed in 
the section ``Entry Process for Participants.'' Each Entry will be 
reviewed by subject matter experts, who will assess how well the Entry 
addressed each of the following evaluation criteria. For each Entry, 
subject matter experts will generate a numerical rating from 0 to 100 
based on the five (5) equally weighted review criteria listed below. 
This rating will be supported by a brief narrative (fewer than 500 
words) of the technical merits of the submission in terms of the review 
criteria. Subject matter experts will provide their individual 
assessments to the NIST Challenge Manager. The NIST Challenge Manager 
will identify the top eight submissions (``finalist entries''). The 
finalist entries and the accompanying subject matter expert 
evaluations, both the rating and narrative, will be provided to the 
Judging Panel for their deliberation.

Review Criteria

    Subject matter experts will consider five equally weighted review 
criteria when evaluating submissions:
    1. Completeness: Submission follows the guidelines and includes all 
necessary components. All submissions must describe the approach taken 
to validate the work and provide both a graphical and formal 
representation of the UMP information model. An example will be posted 
on the competition Web site.
    2. Complexity: Model reflects the complexities of the manufacturing 
process, especially those which influence sustainability indicators 
such as energy and material consumption.
    3. Clarity: Model is clear in describing the process and the 
process-related information.
    4. Accuracy: Submission accurately models the process as shown 
through validation.
    5. Novelty: Approach taken develops new techniques to advance model 
reusability or reliability.

Judging Criteria

    Eight finalist entries will be evaluated by the Judges in advance 
of and during the Finalist Presentations to take place at the 2017 ASME 
International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference. NIST 
reserves the right to name fewer than eight finalists. A panel of three 
(3) to five (5) judges will then be convened to rank the finalist 
entries and determine the winners. Judges will review each of the 
Entries and any corresponding technical assessments provided by subject 
matter experts. Judges will participate in a session at the 2017 ASME 
International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference where 
the finalists will give a 10-15 minute in-person presentation 
describing their submission and how well it meets the judging criteria. 
Time permitting, this will include a question and answer session after 
each presentation. Judges will deliberate and then rank the finalist 
entries using the weighted Judging Criteria (percentage in 
parentheses):
    1. Complexity: Model reflects the complexities of the manufacturing 
process, especially those which influence sustainability indicators 
such as energy and material consumption. (10%)
    2. Clarity: Model is clear in describing the process and the 
process-related information. (10%)
    3. Accuracy: Submission accurately models the process as shown 
through validation. (35%)
    4. Novelty: Approach taken develops new techniques to advance model 
reusability or reliability. (35%)
    5. Presentation: Quality and content conveyed in a brief in-person 
presentation at the 2017 MESC Conference. (10%)

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Awards

    First, Second, and Third Place Prizes, and up to five runners-up, 
will be selected by the Judges.
     First Place Prize is $1,000
     Second Place Prize is $750
     Third Place Prize is $500
     Runners Up Prize is $200

Subject Matter Experts and Judging Panel

    Subject Matter Experts, to be selected by the NIST with assistance 
from Challenge supporters, will, as a body, represent a high degree of 
experience with manufacturing processes, process modeling, and 
sustainability assessment of manufacturing processes, and a balance of 
perspectives from relevant manufacturing sectors. Subject Matter 
Experts may consist of NIST Federal Employees, NIST Associates, 
employees of RAMP Challenge supporters, or their representatives. 
Subject Matter Experts will not select winners of any awards.
    The NIST Director will appoint a panel of highly qualified Judges. 
The Judging Panel will consist of individuals who are experts in the 
field of sustainability of manufacturing processes. Judges will 
deliberate and rank finalist entries according to the Judging Criteria 
described above. The top (up to eight) Entries ranked by the Judges 
will be selected to receive an Award. Judges may not have personal or 
financial interests in, or be an employee, officer, director, or agent 
of, any entity that is a registered Participant in this Competition and 
may not have a familial or financial relationship with an individual 
who is a registered Participant. In the event of such a conflict, a 
Judge must recuse himself or herself. Should this occur, a new Judge 
may be appointed to the panel.

Intellectual Property Rights

    Other than as set forth herein, NIST does not make any claim to 
ownership of your Entry or any of your intellectual property or third 
party intellectual property that it may contain. By participating in 
the Competition, you are not granting any rights in any patents or 
pending patent applications related to your Entry; provided that by 
submitting an Entry, you are granting NIST certain limited rights as 
set forth herein.
    By submitting an Entry, you grant to NIST the right to review your 
Entry as described above in the section ``Entry Submission and 
Review,'' to describe your Entry in connection with any materials 
created in connection with the Competition and to have the Subject 
Matter Experts, Judges, Competition administrators, and the designees 
of any of them, review your Entry.
    By submitting an Entry, you grant a non-exclusive, irrevocable, 
paid up right and license to NIST to use your name, likeness, 
biographical information, image, any other personal data submitted with 
your Entry and the contents in your Entry, in connection with the RAMP 
Challenge for any purpose, including promotion and advertisement of the 
Challenge and future challenges.
    You agree that nothing in this Notice grants you a right or license 
to use any names or logos of NIST or the Department of Commerce or any 
supporting agency or entity, or any other intellectual property or 
proprietary rights of NIST or the Department of Commerce or any 
supporting agency or entity or their employees or contractors. You 
grant to NIST the right to include your name and your company or 
institution name and logo (if your Entry is from a company or 
institution) as a Participant on the Event Web site and in materials 
from NIST announcing winners of or Participants in the Competition. 
Other than these uses or as otherwise set forth herein, you are not 
granting NIST any rights to your trademarks.
    Entries containing any matter, including team names, which, in the 
sole discretion of NIST, is indecent, defamatory, in obvious bad taste, 
which demonstrates a lack of respect for public morals or conduct, 
which promotes discrimination in any form, which shows unlawful acts 
being performed, which is slanderous or libelous, or which adversely 
affects the reputation of NIST, will not be accepted. If NIST, in its 
sole discretion, finds any Entry to be unacceptable, then such Entry 
shall be deemed disqualified and will not be evaluated or considered 
for award. NIST shall have the right to remove any content from the 
Event Web site in its sole discretion at any time and for any reason, 
including, but not limited to, any online comment or posting related to 
the Competition.

Confidential Information

    By making a submission to the RAMP Challenge, you agree that no 
part of your submission includes any confidential or proprietary 
information, ideas or products, including but not limited to 
information, ideas or products within the scope of the Trade Secrets 
Act, 18 U.S.C. 1905. Because NIST will not receive or hold any 
submitted materials ``in confidence,'' it is agreed that, with respect 
to your Entry, no confidential or fiduciary relationship or obligation 
of secrecy is established between NIST and you, your Entry team, the 
company or institution you represent when submitting an Entry, or any 
other person or entity associated with any part of your Entry.

Warranties

    By submitting an Entry, you represent and warrant that all 
information you submit is true and complete to the best of your 
knowledge, that you have the right and authority to submit the Entry on 
your own behalf or on behalf of the persons and entities that you 
specify within the Entry, and that your Entry (both the information and 
software submitted in the Entry and the underlying technologies or 
concepts described in the Entry):
    (a) is your own original work, or is submitted by permission with 
full and proper credit given within your Entry;
    (b) does not contain confidential information or trade secrets 
(yours or anyone else's);
    (c) does not knowingly violate or infringe upon the patent rights, 
industrial design rights, copyrights, trademarks, rights in technical 
data, rights of privacy, publicity or other intellectual property or 
other rights of any person or entity;
    (d) does not contain malicious code, such as viruses, malware, 
timebombs, cancelbots, worms, Trojan horses or other potentially 
harmful programs or other material or information;
    (e) does not and will not violate any applicable law, statute, 
ordinance, rule or regulation, including, without limitation, United 
States export laws and regulations, including, but not limited to, the 
International Traffic in Arms Regulations and the Department of 
Commerce Export Administration Regulations; and
    (f) does not trigger any reporting or royalty or other obligation 
to any third party; and
    (g) does not contain any statement that is abusive, defamatory, 
libelous, obscene, fraudulent, or is in any other way unlawful or in 
violation of applicable laws.

Limitation of Liability

    By participating in the RAMP Challenge, you agree to assume any and 
all risks and to release, indemnify and hold harmless NIST or any 
supporting agency or entity from and against any injuries, losses, 
damages, claims, actions and any liability of any kind (including 
attorneys' fees) resulting from or arising out of your participation 
in, association with or submission to the RAMP Challenge (including any 
claims alleging that your Entry infringes, misappropriates or violates 
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party's intellectual property rights). In addition, you agree to waive 
claims against the Federal Government and its related entities, except 
in the case of willful misconduct, for any injury, death, damage, or 
loss of property, revenue, or profits, whether direct, indirect, or 
consequential, arising from your participation in the RAMP Challenge, 
whether the injury, death, damage, or loss arises through negligence or 
otherwise.
    NIST is not responsible for any miscommunications such as technical 
failures related to computer, telephone, cable, and unavailable network 
or server connections, related technical failures, or other failures 
related to hardware, software or virus, or incomplete or late Entries. 
Any compromise to the fair and proper conduct of the RAMP Challenge may 
result in the disqualification of an Entry or Participant, termination 
of the RAMP Challenge, or other remedial action, at the sole discretion 
of NIST. NIST reserves the right in its sole discretion to extend or 
modify the dates of the RAMP Challenge, and to change the terms set 
forth herein governing any phases taking place after the effective date 
of any such change. By entering, you agree to the terms set forth 
herein and to all decisions of NIST and/or all of their respective 
agents, which are final and binding in all respects.
    NIST is not responsible for: (1) Any incorrect or inaccurate 
information, whether caused by a Participant, printing errors, or by 
any of the equipment or programming associated with or used in the RAMP 
Challenge; (2) unauthorized human intervention in any part of the Entry 
Process for the RAMP Challenge; (3) technical or human error that may 
occur in the administration of the RAMP Challenge or the processing of 
Entries; or (4) any injury or damage to persons or property that may be 
caused, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, from a 
Participant's participation in the RAMP Challenge or receipt or use or 
misuse of an Award. If for any reason an Entry is confirmed to have 
been deleted erroneously, lost, or otherwise destroyed or corrupted, 
the Participant's sole remedy is to submit another Entry in the RAMP 
Challenge.

Termination and Disqualification

    NIST reserves the authority to cancel, suspend, and/or modify the 
RAMP Challenge, or any part of it, if any fraud, technical failures, or 
any other factor beyond NIST's reasonable control impairs the integrity 
or proper functioning of the RAMP Challenge, as determined by NIST in 
its sole discretion.
    NIST reserves the right to disqualify any Participant or 
Participant team it believes to be tampering with the Entry process or 
the operation of the RAMP Challenge or to be acting in violation of any 
applicable rule or condition.
    Any attempt by any person to undermine the legitimate operation of 
the RAMP Challenge may be a violation of criminal and civil law, and, 
should such an attempt be made, NIST reserves the authority to seek 
damages from any such person to the fullest extent permitted by law.

Verification of Potential Winner(s)

    All potential winners are subject to verification by NIST, whose 
decisions are final and binding in all matters related to the RAMP 
Challenge.
    Potential winner(s) must continue to comply with all terms and 
conditions of the RAMP Challenge Rules described in this notice, and 
winning is contingent upon fulfilling all requirements. In the event 
that a potential winner, or an announced winner, is found to be 
ineligible or is disqualified for any reason, NIST may make an award, 
instead, to another Participant.

Privacy and Disclosure under FOIA

    Except as provided herein, information submitted throughout the 
RAMP Challenge will be used only to communicate with Participants 
regarding Entries and/or the RAMP Challenge. Participant Entries and 
submissions to the RAMP Challenge may be subject to disclosure under 
the Freedom of Information Act (``FOIA'').

    Authority:  15 U.S.C. 3719.

Kevin Kimball,
NIST Chief of Staff.
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                                                approaches for amending the NIST                        Sheeting has provided a test procedure                Engineers (ASME) Manufacturing
                                                Handbook 44, Taximeters Code to                         for only polyethylene sheeting and some               Science and Engineering Conference
                                                specifically recognize GPS-based time                   bag type products. The L&R Committee                  (MSEC) Organizing Committee, to
                                                and distance measuring systems that are                 will consider a proposal to expand the                familiarize the community with a recent
                                                used to assess charges for transportation               requirements to also include                          standard for modeling manufacturing
                                                services such as those provided by                      polyethylene bags (e.g., t-shirt bags that            processes that was developed under the
                                                taxicabs and limousines. Appropriate                    retail stores put consumer goods in for               ASTM’s E60.13 Subcommittee on
                                                specifications, tolerances, and other                   carry-out) and can liners. If adopted,                Sustainable Manufacturing. The RAMP
                                                technical requirements for these devices                this proposal would clarify the test                  Challenge calls on participants (either as
                                                must be developed for manufacturers                     procedure and improve the accuracy of                 an individual or as a team) to model any
                                                and users of these devices, as well for                 length determinations when                            manufacturing process and demonstrate
                                                weights and measures officials. Such                    determining test measurements for bags                application of the ASTM E3012–16 Unit
                                                requirements help ensure accuracy and                   and liners, including bags with a cut out             Manufacturing Process (UMP)
                                                transparency for customers and a level                  (t-shirt bags).                                       representation for purposes of
                                                playing field for transportation service                  Authority: 15 U.S.C. 272(b).                        information sharing and sustainability
                                                companies, enabling consumers to make                                                                         assessment. The RAMP Challenge will
                                                value comparisons between competing                     Kevin Kimball,                                        provide an opportunity for participants
                                                services. In 2016, the USNWG on                         NIST Chief of Staff.                                  to put this standard into practice in
                                                Taximeters submitted a proposal                         [FR Doc. 2016–30436 Filed 12–16–16; 8:45 am]          modeling a process of their own
                                                through multiple regional weights and                   BILLING CODE 3510–13–P                                interest, and to share experiences in
                                                measures associations to establish a                                                                          applying the standard across a variety of
                                                separate NIST Handbook 44 code to                                                                             processes. Formal methods for acquiring
                                                address ‘‘Transportation Network                        DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                and exchanging information about
                                                Measurement Systems (TNMS).’’                                                                                 manufacturing processes will lead to
                                                Changes to the current NIST Handbook                    National Institute of Standards and                   consistent characterizations and help
                                                44, Taximeters Code are also needed to                  Technology                                            establish a collection for reuse of these
                                                recognize taximeters that are now being                 [Docket Number: [161207999–6999–01]                   models. Standard methods will ensure
                                                designed to operate using similar                                                                             effective communication of
                                                features and functionality as TNMS;                     Announcement of Requirements and                      computational analytics and sharing of
                                                these changes have been proposed in a                   Registration for National Institute of                sustainability performance data. Results
                                                separate item. The S&T Committee will                   Standards and Technology Prize                        of the competition will assist in
                                                examine these proposals to assess how                   Competition—Reusable Abstractions                     demonstrating the use of a reusable
                                                to best address these systems.                          of Manufacturing Processes (RAMP)                     standard format leading to models
                                                NCWM L&R Committee                                      Challenge                                             suitable for automated inclusion in a
                                                                                                                                                              system analysis, such as a system
                                                  The following items are proposals to                  AGENCY: National Institute of Standards
                                                                                                                                                              simulation model or an optimization
                                                amend NIST Handbook 130 or NIST                         and Technology, Commerce.
                                                                                                                                                              program.
                                                Handbook 133:                                           ACTION: Notice.
                                                                                                                                                              DATES:  Submission Period: December
                                                NIST Handbook 130—Section on                            SUMMARY:   In March 2016, National                    19, 2016 to March 20, 2017
                                                Uniform Regulation for the Method of                    Institute of Standards and Technology                   Announcement of Finalists: April 17,
                                                Sale of Commodities:                                    (NIST) and ASTM International                         2017
                                                Item 2302–6 Section 2.17. Precious                      announced a new international standard                  Announcement of Winners: June 8,
                                                Metals                                                  that can ‘‘map’’ the critically important             2017
                                                                                                        environmental aspects of manufacturing
                                                   The L&R Committee will consider a                                                                            The Submission Period begins
                                                                                                        processes, leading to significant
                                                proposal to recommend adoption of a                                                                           December 19, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. Eastern
                                                                                                        improvements in sustainability while
                                                uniform method of sale for precious                                                                           Time (ET) and ends March 20, 2017, at
                                                                                                        keeping a product’s life cycle low cost
                                                metals that will enhance the ability of                                                                       5:00 p.m. ET. Prize competition dates
                                                                                                        and efficient. Sustainability for
                                                consumers to whether they are getting a                                                                       are subject to change at the discretion of
                                                                                                        manufacturing is beginning to be
                                                fair price for their precious metals. This                                                                    NIST. Entries submitted before or after
                                                                                                        addressed through the recently
                                                proposal will allow a consumer to make                                                                        the Submission Period will not be
                                                                                                        approved ASTM Standard Guide for
                                                an informed decision in doing an                                                                              reviewed or considered for award.
                                                                                                        Characterizing Environmental Aspects
                                                equitable trade or purchase and also                    of Manufacturing Processes (ASTM                        ADDRESSES:Changes or updates to
                                                make value comparisons. This proposal                   E60.13 E3012–16). The standard                        the prize competition rules will be
                                                is not for precious metals traded on the                provides a science-based, systematic                  posted and can be viewed at the Event
                                                commodity market. If adopted, the                       approach to capture and describe                      Web site: https://www.challenge.gov/
                                                proposal will require sellers to                        information about the environmental                   challenge/ramp-reusable-abstractions-
                                                prominently display conversion factors                  aspects for any manufacturing                         of-manufacturing-processes/
                                                and the unit price they will pay for                    production process or group of                          Results of the prize competition will
                                                items containing various amounts of                     processes, and then use that data to                  be announced on the Event Web site
                                                precious metals.                                                                                              and on the NIST Web site,
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                                                                                                        make informed decisions on
                                                                                                        improvements.                                         www.nist.gov. Additional information is
                                                NIST Handbook 133—‘‘Checking the
                                                                                                          NIST is announcing the Reusable                     located at: https://www.nist.gov/el/
                                                Net Contents of Packaged Goods:’’
                                                                                                        Abstractions of Manufacturing Processes               systems-integration-division/astm-
                                                Item 2600–4 Section 4.5. Polyethylene                   (RAMP) Challenge, with support from                   sustainable-manufacturing-standards.
                                                Sheeting                                                ASTM International, the National                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                   The current test procedure in NIST                   Science Foundation (NSF), and the                     Questions about the prize competition
                                                Handbook 133, Section 4. Polyethylene                   American Society of Mechanical                        can be directed to NIST via the Event


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                                                Web site or by email to Swee Leong,                     investments in advanced                               under section 3719 of title 15, United
                                                swee.leong@nist.gov.                                    instrumentation and facilities, and                   States Code (‘‘Prize competitions’’).
                                                                                                        support excellence in science and                        A Participant shall not be deemed
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                        engineering research and education                    ineligible because the Participant
                                                RAMP Challenge Sponsor                                  through a capable and responsive                      consulted with Federal employees or
                                                  The National Institute of Standards                   organization.                                         used Federal facilities in preparing its
                                                and Technology (NIST; www.nist.gov) is                     The ASME MSEC is held annually                     submission to the RAMP Challenge if
                                                a non-regulatory Federal agency within                  and will take place this year at the                  the employees and facilities are made
                                                                                                        University of Southern California, June               available to all Participants on an
                                                the United States Department of
                                                                                                        4–8, 2017. The conference, sponsored                  equitable basis. Multiple entries are
                                                Commerce. Founded in 1901, NIST’s
                                                                                                        by the Manufacturing Engineering                      permitted. Each entry will be reviewed
                                                mission is to promote U.S. innovation
                                                                                                        Division (MED) of ASME, provides a                    independently. Multiple individuals
                                                and industrial competitiveness by
                                                                                                        forum to highlight and disseminate the                and/or legal entities may collaborate as
                                                advancing measurement science,
                                                                                                        most recent and cutting edge                          a group to submit a single entry, in
                                                standards, and technology in ways that
                                                                                                        manufacturing research through both                   which case a single individual from the
                                                enhance economic security and improve
                                                                                                        technical presentations, papers, posters,             group must be designated as the Official
                                                our quality of life. NIST carries out its
                                                                                                        and panel sessions. The ASME is a not-                Representative and must satisfy all of
                                                mission through its programs, which
                                                                                                        for-profit membership organization that               the eligibility requirements. That
                                                include: The NIST Laboratories,                         enables collaboration, knowledge                      designated individual will be
                                                conducting world-class research, often                  sharing, career enrichment, and skills                responsible for determining eligibility
                                                in close collaboration with industry,                   development across all engineering                    and for meeting all entry and evaluation
                                                that advances the Nation’s technology                   disciplines, toward a goal of helping the             requirements. Participation is subject to
                                                infrastructure and helps U.S. companies                 global engineering community develop                  all U.S. federal, state and local laws and
                                                continually improve products and                        solutions to benefit lives and                        regulations. Individuals entering on
                                                services; the Hollings Manufacturing                    livelihoods.                                          behalf of or representing a company,
                                                Extension Partnership (MEP), a nation-                                                                        institution or other legal entity are
                                                wide network of local centers offering                  Eligibility Rules for Participating in the
                                                                                                                                                              responsible for confirming that their
                                                technical and business assistance to                    RAMP Challenge
                                                                                                                                                              entry does not violate any policies of
                                                smaller manufacturers to help them                         At the time of Entry, participants                 that company, institution or legal entity.
                                                create and retain jobs, increase profits,               must meet the following Eligibility
                                                and save time and money; and the                        Rules:                                                Entry Process for Participants
                                                Baldrige Performance Excellence                            To be eligible for a cash prize, the                  As stated earlier, the RAMP Challenge
                                                Program, which promotes performance                     Official Representative (individual or                calls on participants to model any
                                                excellence among U.S. manufacturers,                    team lead, in the case of a group project)            manufacturing process for purposes of
                                                service companies, educational                          must be age 18 at the time of entry and               information sharing and sustainability
                                                institutions, health care providers, and                a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of               assessment. The modeled process can be
                                                nonprofit organizations, conducts                       the United States. In the case of a                   one that the submitter has uniquely
                                                outreach programs, and manages the                      private entity, the business shall be                 studied, or from open literature or other
                                                annual Malcolm Baldrige National                        incorporated in and maintain a primary                3rd party sources. Any size scale and
                                                Quality Award, which recognizes                         place of business in the United States or             manufacturing process type (batch,
                                                performance excellence and quality                      its territories. Participants may not be a            continuous, and discrete event) is
                                                achievement.                                            Federal entity or Federal employee                    acceptable. Entry processes can span
                                                                                                        acting within the scope of their                      sizes from traditional scale down to
                                                RAMP Challenge Supporting
                                                                                                        employment. Eligibility excludes NIST                 nanoscale and be based on mechanical,
                                                Organizations
                                                                                                        employees and NIST Researcher                         electrical, chemical, biochemical, and
                                                   ASTM International is a globally                     Associates as well as direct recipients of            bio technologies. Note that
                                                recognized leader in the development                    NIST funding awards to collaborate on                 sustainability is a balance of competing
                                                and delivery of voluntary consensus                     the development of the ASTM standard                  objectives, including cost and time as
                                                standards. Today, over 12,000 ASTM                      E3012–16. Non-NIST Federal employees                  well as environmental considerations,
                                                standards are used around the world to                  acting in their personal capacities                   so many different types of process
                                                improve product quality, enhance                        should consult with their respective                  performance metrics may be considered.
                                                health and safety, strengthen market                    agency ethics officials to determine                  In addition, the use of the models for
                                                access and trade, and build consumer                    whether their participation in this                   system-level sustainability performance
                                                confidence.                                             Competition is permissible. Employees                 is encouraged.
                                                   The National Science Foundation is                   of the NSF, the ASTM, and the ASME                       To enter, the participant must create
                                                an independent federal agency created                   Manufacturing Science and Engineering                 an account at challenge.gov and visit the
                                                by Congress in 1950 ‘‘to promote the                    Conference (MSEC) Conference                          Event Web site, https://
                                                progress of science; to advance the                     Organizers are excluded from                          www.challenge.gov/challenge/ramp-
                                                national health, prosperity, and welfare;               participating but members of these                    reusable-abstractions-of-manufacturing-
                                                to secure the national defense. . .’’                   organizations are eligible to enter. Any              processes/. Each entry must characterize
                                                NSF’s goals—discovery, learning,                        other individuals or legal entities                   one process yet participants can submit
                                                research infrastructure and                                                                                   more than one entry. The participant
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                                                                                                        involved with the design, production,
                                                stewardship—provide an integrated                       execution, distribution or evaluation of              must submit an analysis of a Unit
                                                strategy to advance the frontiers of                    the RAMP Challenge are not eligible to                Manufacturing Process that uses the
                                                knowledge, cultivate a world-class,                     participate.                                          ASTM E60.13 E3012–16 Standard Guide
                                                broadly inclusive science and                              To be eligible to win a prize, a                   for Characterizing Environmental
                                                engineering workforce and expand the                    Participant (whether an individual or                 Aspects of Manufacturing Processes,
                                                scientific literacy of all citizens, build              legal entity) must register to participate            and that meets the criteria described
                                                the nation’s research capability through                and must comply with all requirements                 herein.


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                                                   A complete Entry must be in pdf                         4. an optional brief description of                   (c) Nomenclature: Describe the
                                                format and include your analysis                        relevant case studies (fewer than 750                 nomenclature of the inputs/outputs
                                                (including any figures, tables, and                     words) and/or a weblink (YouTube or                   represented in the structured form as
                                                references), the name and email address                 Vimeo) to an original short (fewer than               well as the computed values in the
                                                of the Participant who is officially                    five minutes) video that describes the                transformation functions. This should
                                                representing the Entry, names of any                    Entry. Participants must have                         include information such as names of
                                                additional team members and a team                      permission to use all content in the                  the computed values, its meaning, type
                                                name (if applicable) that is chosen by                  video, including footage, music and                   of the input variable, and the unit in
                                                the team members, and confirmation                      images.                                               which the data is represented in the
                                                that you have read and agree to the                                                                           model.
                                                                                                        Guidelines for UMP Representation to
                                                Competition Rules contained in this                                                                              (d) Validation: Explain how the model
                                                                                                        be Provided in the Entry
                                                Notice. Participants may provide                                                                              is validated. An example of validation
                                                submissions beginning at 9:00 a.m. ET                      Participants should choose any                     includes procuring the data (i.e., inputs
                                                on December 19, 2016, to the Event Web                  manufacturing process to demonstrate                  and outputs) from a physical (or virtual)
                                                site. Submissions can be made no later                  the application of a UMP representation               manufacturing setting and validate this
                                                than 5:00 p.m. ET on March 20, 2017,                    using ASTM E60.13 E3012–16. ASTM is                   output against the computed output
                                                to the Event Web site.                                  providing access to this standard free of             from the transformation function that is
                                                   Entries submitted before the start date              charge for the purpose of the RAMP                    run with inputs from the real
                                                and time, or after the end date and time,               Challenge. To obtain a copy of the                    manufacturing setting. Compute the
                                                will not be evaluated or considered for                 standard for use in the RAMP                          degree of error between the outputs
                                                award. Entries sent to NIST in any                      Challenge, Participants should email a                from the model and the real
                                                manner other than through the Event                     request to Stephen Mawn (smawn@                       manufacturing setting. Other
                                                Web site will not be evaluated or                       astm.org). The standard is further                    approaches may be taken.
                                                considered for award. Entries that do                   described in a Journal of Manufacturing
                                                not comply with the formatting                          Science and Engineering paper titled                     (e) Novelty of UMP analysis: The
                                                requirements set forth in this Notice                   ‘‘Standard representations for                        main category is listed in bold type with
                                                will not be evaluated or considered for                 sustainability characterization of                    various examples included for clarity.
                                                award. Entries must be complete, must                   industrial processes.’’ The paper may be                 a. Advancements to knowledge and
                                                not contain any confidential                            downloaded from the NIST Web site:                    understanding of UMP modeling
                                                information and must be in English.                     https://www.nist.gov/node/1090636).                   through innovative and expressive
                                                   In general, each Entry must:                         Examples of typical representations will              representations and methodologies,
                                                   (a) affirmatively represent that the                 be posted at the Event Web site.                      novel formal representations, more
                                                Participant (and each Participant if more                  For the identified UMP information                 accurate or specialized metric, metric
                                                than one) has read and consents to be                   model described in Section b-2 above,                 representations that support cascading
                                                governed by the Competition rules and                   include:                                              to higher production levels, or
                                                that the Official Representative satisfies                 (a) Graphical Representation: The four             exploration of variations for families of
                                                all of the eligibility requirements to win              elements shown in the E3012–16                        UMP models.
                                                a prize under 15 U.S.C. 3719;                           standard must be clearly identified in                   b. Advancements to standards
                                                   (b) include an original model of the                 the graphical representation:                         supporting reuse models. This may
                                                manufacturing process by application of                    a. Inputs: Identify inputs. Create an              include automated methods that allow
                                                ASTM E60.13 E3012–16 Standard Guide                     example of inputs represented in a                    linking of UMP models into systems,
                                                for Characterizing Environmental                        structured form such as JSON or XML.                  facilitating system composition through
                                                Aspects of Manufacturing Processes.                        b. Outputs: Identify outputs. Output               naming conventions or other methods,
                                                Specifically, the Entry must include:                   must include 1 or more metrics, such as               generalization that unifies a collection
                                                   1. A project title page including                    energy, cost, tear and wear, and CO2                  of processes, or standards-based
                                                project name, the name(s) of                            emissions. Create an example of output                methods for integration with
                                                Participant(s), and the email address                   represented in a structured form such as              applications.
                                                and phone number of the Participant                     JSON or XML.
                                                                                                                                                                 c. Advancement of techniques for
                                                who is officially representing the Entry,                  c. Product and Process Information:                development and validation of UMP
                                                   2. a Unit Manufacturing Process                      Identify the necessary product and                    models. This may include
                                                (UMP) information model. A UMP is                       process information that would be                     demonstration of validation techniques
                                                defined as the smallest element or sub-                 required to instantiate the                           for the effectiveness and accuracy of the
                                                process in manufacturing that adds                      transformation functions, such as CAD                 UMP models or techniques for
                                                value through the modification or                       files, CAM files, technical drawings, and             producing useful derivatives of UMP
                                                transformation of shape, structure, or                  specifications sheets.                                models or creative methods for mining
                                                property of input material or workpiece.                   d. Resources: Identify specific                    documentary model descriptions into
                                                Examples of a UMP are injection                         manufacturing assets, such as machines,               formal representations.
                                                molding, die-casting and machining. A                   tools, and operators, that would be
                                                die-casting UMP can have individual                     required to instantiate the                              (f) Information sources: Source of the
                                                operations such as die-preparation,                     transformation functions.                             information used to define the UMP
                                                clamping, injection, cooling, and                          (b) Transformation Function: Describe              models, such as existing literature,
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                                                ejection. A machining UMP can have                      a series of equations that compute the                industry case studies, and textbooks.
                                                multiple operations such as drilling,                   output from the input. The                               (g) Multiple files may be submitted,
                                                milling, or grinding.                                   transformation function can be                        but should be uploaded as a single file
                                                   3. a written narrative (fewer than 1500              expressed in any readable mathematical                submission (.zip or .pdf.) A template
                                                words) describing how the Entry meets                   format, such as using MS Word, LaTeX,                 formatted to capture entry requirements
                                                the Review Criteria described below in                  ASCII text, or more formally in a                     is provided on the Event Web site for
                                                the Review Criteria section, and                        language such as JSONiq or Matlab.                    the submission.


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                                                RAMP Challenge Award(s)                                 legal name, tax identification number or              must describe the approach taken to
                                                   The Prize Purse for the RAMP                         social security number, routing number                validate the work and provide both a
                                                Challenge is a total of $3,250. The Prize               and banking account to which the prize                graphical and formal representation of
                                                Purse may increase, but will not                        money can be deposited directly. Return               the UMP information model. An
                                                decrease. Any increases in the Prize                    of any notification as ‘‘undeliverable’’              example will be posted on the
                                                Purse will be posted on the Event Web                   will result in disqualification. After                competition Web site.
                                                site and published in the Federal                       verification of eligibility, Awards will                2. Complexity: Model reflects the
                                                Register. The Prize Purse will be used                  be distributed in the form of electronic              complexities of the manufacturing
                                                to fund one or more awards.                             funds transfer addressed to the Official              process, especially those which
                                                   NIST will announce via the Event                     Representative specified in the winning               influence sustainability indicators such
                                                Web site any Entry(ies) the finalists and               Entry. That Official Representative will              as energy and material consumption.
                                                those entries to which the Judges have                  have sole responsibility for further                    3. Clarity: Model is clear in describing
                                                made a cash award (each, an ‘‘Award’’).                 distribution of any Award among                       the process and the process-related
                                                The anticipated number and amount of                    Participants in a group Entry or within               information.
                                                the Awards that will be awarded for this                a company or institution that has                       4. Accuracy: Submission accurately
                                                Competition is set forth in this Federal                submitted an Entry through that                       models the process as shown through
                                                Register Notice; however, the Judges are                representative. Each list of Entries                  validation.
                                                not obligated to make all or any Awards,                receiving Awards for the Competition
                                                                                                                                                                5. Novelty: Approach taken develops
                                                and reserve the right to award fewer                    will be made public according to the
                                                                                                                                                              new techniques to advance model
                                                than the anticipated number of Awards                   timeline outlined on the Event Web site.
                                                                                                                                                              reusability or reliability.
                                                in the event an insufficient number of                  Winners are responsible for all taxes
                                                eligible Entries meet any one or more of                and reporting related to any Award                    Judging Criteria
                                                the Judging Criteria for this                           received as part of the Competition.
                                                                                                                                                                 Eight finalist entries will be evaluated
                                                Competition, based on the Judges’                         All costs incurred in the preparation
                                                                                                                                                              by the Judges in advance of and during
                                                evaluation of the quality of Entries and                of Competition Entries are to be borne
                                                                                                                                                              the Finalist Presentations to take place
                                                in their sole discretion. Awards will be                by Participants.
                                                                                                                                                              at the 2017 ASME International
                                                made based on the Judges’ evaluation of                 Evaluation, Judging, and Selection of                 Manufacturing Science and Engineering
                                                an Entry’s compliance with the Judging                  Winner(s)                                             Conference. NIST reserves the right to
                                                Criteria for this Competition.                                                                                name fewer than eight finalists. A panel
                                                   The designated Official                              Submission Evaluation Criteria
                                                                                                                                                              of three (3) to five (5) judges will then
                                                Representative of all finalist entries will               This section discusses how                          be convened to rank the finalist entries
                                                be notified in an email from NIST to the                Participant submissions will be                       and determine the winners. Judges will
                                                email address provided in the                           evaluated.                                            review each of the Entries and any
                                                submission document that they have                                                                            corresponding technical assessments
                                                been selected as a finalist. Finalists will             Entry Submission and Review
                                                                                                                                                              provided by subject matter experts.
                                                be required to respond affirmatively and                   The requirements for submission of a               Judges will participate in a session at
                                                complete further documentation within                   complete Entry are detailed in the                    the 2017 ASME International
                                                5 business days that they meet the                      section ‘‘Entry Process for Participants.’’           Manufacturing Science and Engineering
                                                eligibility criteria set forth in this notice           Each Entry will be reviewed by subject                Conference where the finalists will give
                                                and they (in the case of a team, one                    matter experts, who will assess how                   a 10–15 minute in-person presentation
                                                designated representative) are able to                  well the Entry addressed each of the                  describing their submission and how
                                                participate in person at the 2017 ASME                  following evaluation criteria. For each               well it meets the judging criteria. Time
                                                International Manufacturing Science                     Entry, subject matter experts will                    permitting, this will include a question
                                                and Engineering Conference (MSEC)                       generate a numerical rating from 0 to                 and answer session after each
                                                June 4–8, 2017, at the University of                    100 based on the five (5) equally                     presentation. Judges will deliberate and
                                                Southern California. Travel                             weighted review criteria listed below.                then rank the finalist entries using the
                                                supplements to defray costs of travel                   This rating will be supported by a brief              weighted Judging Criteria (percentage in
                                                and conference participation may be                     narrative (fewer than 500 words) of the               parentheses):
                                                made available as needed. Return of any                 technical merits of the submission in                    1. Complexity: Model reflects the
                                                notification as ‘‘undeliverable’’ will                  terms of the review criteria. Subject                 complexities of the manufacturing
                                                result in disqualification. If a finalist               matter experts will provide their                     process, especially those which
                                                indicates they are unable to participate                individual assessments to the NIST                    influence sustainability indicators such
                                                in the conference or does not respond                   Challenge Manager. The NIST Challenge                 as energy and material consumption.
                                                within 5 business days, NIST reserves                   Manager will identify the top eight                   (10%)
                                                the right to invite the next highest                    submissions (‘‘finalist entries’’). The
                                                ranked entrant (who is not already a                                                                             2. Clarity: Model is clear in describing
                                                                                                        finalist entries and the accompanying
                                                finalist), as determined by the subject                                                                       the process and the process-related
                                                                                                        subject matter expert evaluations, both
                                                matter experts, to participate as a                                                                           information. (10%)
                                                                                                        the rating and narrative, will be
                                                finalist.                                               provided to the Judging Panel for their                  3. Accuracy: Submission accurately
                                                   To win an Award, finalists must give                 deliberation.                                         models the process as shown through
                                                a brief in-person presentation to the                                                                         validation. (35%)
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                                                Judges during the MSEC conference in                    Review Criteria                                          4. Novelty: Approach taken develops
                                                a special session dedicated to the RAMP                    Subject matter experts will consider               new techniques to advance model
                                                Challenge. Winners will be determined                   five equally weighted review criteria                 reusability or reliability. (35%)
                                                by the Judging Panel at the MSEC                        when evaluating submissions:                             5. Presentation: Quality and content
                                                Conference, and further verified by                        1. Completeness: Submission follows                conveyed in a brief in-person
                                                NIST. The winner verification process                   the guidelines and includes all                       presentation at the 2017 MESC
                                                with NIST includes providing the full                   necessary components. All submissions                 Conference. (10%)


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                                                Awards                                                  administrators, and the designees of any              you, your Entry team, the company or
                                                  First, Second, and Third Place Prizes,                of them, review your Entry.                           institution you represent when
                                                                                                           By submitting an Entry, you grant a                submitting an Entry, or any other person
                                                and up to five runners-up, will be
                                                                                                        non-exclusive, irrevocable, paid up right             or entity associated with any part of
                                                selected by the Judges.
                                                                                                        and license to NIST to use your name,                 your Entry.
                                                  • First Place Prize is $1,000
                                                                                                        likeness, biographical information,
                                                  • Second Place Prize is $750                                                                                Warranties
                                                                                                        image, any other personal data
                                                  • Third Place Prize is $500                                                                                    By submitting an Entry, you represent
                                                                                                        submitted with your Entry and the
                                                  • Runners Up Prize is $200                            contents in your Entry, in connection                 and warrant that all information you
                                                Subject Matter Experts and Judging                      with the RAMP Challenge for any                       submit is true and complete to the best
                                                Panel                                                   purpose, including promotion and                      of your knowledge, that you have the
                                                                                                        advertisement of the Challenge and                    right and authority to submit the Entry
                                                   Subject Matter Experts, to be selected
                                                                                                        future challenges.                                    on your own behalf or on behalf of the
                                                by the NIST with assistance from                           You agree that nothing in this Notice              persons and entities that you specify
                                                Challenge supporters, will, as a body,                  grants you a right or license to use any              within the Entry, and that your Entry
                                                represent a high degree of experience                   names or logos of NIST or the                         (both the information and software
                                                with manufacturing processes, process                   Department of Commerce or any                         submitted in the Entry and the
                                                modeling, and sustainability assessment                 supporting agency or entity, or any                   underlying technologies or concepts
                                                of manufacturing processes, and a                       other intellectual property or                        described in the Entry):
                                                balance of perspectives from relevant                   proprietary rights of NIST or the                        (a) is your own original work, or is
                                                manufacturing sectors. Subject Matter                   Department of Commerce or any                         submitted by permission with full and
                                                Experts may consist of NIST Federal                     supporting agency or entity or their                  proper credit given within your Entry;
                                                Employees, NIST Associates, employees                   employees or contractors. You grant to                   (b) does not contain confidential
                                                of RAMP Challenge supporters, or their                  NIST the right to include your name and               information or trade secrets (yours or
                                                representatives. Subject Matter Experts                 your company or institution name and                  anyone else’s);
                                                will not select winners of any awards.                  logo (if your Entry is from a company                    (c) does not knowingly violate or
                                                   The NIST Director will appoint a                     or institution) as a Participant on the               infringe upon the patent rights,
                                                panel of highly qualified Judges. The                   Event Web site and in materials from                  industrial design rights, copyrights,
                                                Judging Panel will consist of individuals               NIST announcing winners of or                         trademarks, rights in technical data,
                                                who are experts in the field of                         Participants in the Competition. Other                rights of privacy, publicity or other
                                                sustainability of manufacturing                         than these uses or as otherwise set forth             intellectual property or other rights of
                                                processes. Judges will deliberate and                   herein, you are not granting NIST any                 any person or entity;
                                                rank finalist entries according to the                  rights to your trademarks.                               (d) does not contain malicious code,
                                                Judging Criteria described above. The                      Entries containing any matter,                     such as viruses, malware, timebombs,
                                                top (up to eight) Entries ranked by the                 including team names, which, in the                   cancelbots, worms, Trojan horses or
                                                Judges will be selected to receive an                   sole discretion of NIST, is indecent,                 other potentially harmful programs or
                                                Award. Judges may not have personal or                  defamatory, in obvious bad taste, which               other material or information;
                                                financial interests in, or be an employee,              demonstrates a lack of respect for public                (e) does not and will not violate any
                                                officer, director, or agent of, any entity              morals or conduct, which promotes                     applicable law, statute, ordinance, rule
                                                that is a registered Participant in this                discrimination in any form, which                     or regulation, including, without
                                                Competition and may not have a                          shows unlawful acts being performed,                  limitation, United States export laws
                                                familial or financial relationship with                 which is slanderous or libelous, or                   and regulations, including, but not
                                                an individual who is a registered                       which adversely affects the reputation                limited to, the International Traffic in
                                                Participant. In the event of such a                     of NIST, will not be accepted. If NIST,               Arms Regulations and the Department
                                                conflict, a Judge must recuse himself or                in its sole discretion, finds any Entry to            of Commerce Export Administration
                                                herself. Should this occur, a new Judge                 be unacceptable, then such Entry shall                Regulations; and
                                                may be appointed to the panel.                          be deemed disqualified and will not be                   (f) does not trigger any reporting or
                                                Intellectual Property Rights                            evaluated or considered for award. NIST               royalty or other obligation to any third
                                                                                                        shall have the right to remove any                    party; and
                                                  Other than as set forth herein, NIST                  content from the Event Web site in its                   (g) does not contain any statement
                                                does not make any claim to ownership                    sole discretion at any time and for any               that is abusive, defamatory, libelous,
                                                of your Entry or any of your intellectual               reason, including, but not limited to,                obscene, fraudulent, or is in any other
                                                property or third party intellectual                    any online comment or posting related                 way unlawful or in violation of
                                                property that it may contain. By                        to the Competition.                                   applicable laws.
                                                participating in the Competition, you
                                                are not granting any rights in any                      Confidential Information                              Limitation of Liability
                                                patents or pending patent applications                     By making a submission to the RAMP                    By participating in the RAMP
                                                related to your Entry; provided that by                 Challenge, you agree that no part of your             Challenge, you agree to assume any and
                                                submitting an Entry, you are granting                   submission includes any confidential or               all risks and to release, indemnify and
                                                NIST certain limited rights as set forth                proprietary information, ideas or                     hold harmless NIST or any supporting
                                                herein.                                                 products, including but not limited to                agency or entity from and against any
                                                  By submitting an Entry, you grant to                  information, ideas or products within                 injuries, losses, damages, claims, actions
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                                                NIST the right to review your Entry as                  the scope of the Trade Secrets Act, 18                and any liability of any kind (including
                                                described above in the section ‘‘Entry                  U.S.C. 1905. Because NIST will not                    attorneys’ fees) resulting from or arising
                                                Submission and Review,’’ to describe                    receive or hold any submitted materials               out of your participation in, association
                                                your Entry in connection with any                       ‘‘in confidence,’’ it is agreed that, with            with or submission to the RAMP
                                                materials created in connection with the                respect to your Entry, no confidential or             Challenge (including any claims
                                                Competition and to have the Subject                     fiduciary relationship or obligation of               alleging that your Entry infringes,
                                                Matter Experts, Judges, Competition                     secrecy is established between NIST and               misappropriates or violates any third


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                                                party’s intellectual property rights). In                 NIST reserves the right to disqualify               support and demonstrate security
                                                addition, you agree to waive claims                     any Participant or Participant team it                platforms for the Multifactor
                                                against the Federal Government and its                  believes to be tampering with the Entry               Authentication for e-Commerce Project
                                                related entities, except in the case of                 process or the operation of the RAMP                  for the retail sector. This notice is the
                                                willful misconduct, for any injury,                     Challenge or to be acting in violation of             initial step for the National
                                                death, damage, or loss of property,                     any applicable rule or condition.                     Cybersecurity Center of Excellence
                                                revenue, or profits, whether direct,                      Any attempt by any person to                        (NCCoE) in collaborating with
                                                indirect, or consequential, arising from                undermine the legitimate operation of                 technology companies to address
                                                your participation in the RAMP                          the RAMP Challenge may be a violation                 cybersecurity challenges identified
                                                Challenge, whether the injury, death,                   of criminal and civil law, and, should                under the retail sector program.
                                                damage, or loss arises through                          such an attempt be made, NIST reserves                Participation in the Multifactor
                                                negligence or otherwise.                                the authority to seek damages from any                Authentication for e-Commerce Project
                                                   NIST is not responsible for any                      such person to the fullest extent                     is open to all interested organizations.
                                                miscommunications such as technical                     permitted by law.                                     DATES: Interested parties must contact
                                                failures related to computer, telephone,                                                                      NIST to request a letter of interest
                                                cable, and unavailable network or server                Verification of Potential Winner(s)
                                                                                                                                                              template to be completed and submitted
                                                connections, related technical failures,                  All potential winners are subject to                to NIST. Letters of interest will be
                                                or other failures related to hardware,                  verification by NIST, whose decisions                 accepted on a first come, first served
                                                software or virus, or incomplete or late                are final and binding in all matters                  basis. Collaborative activities will
                                                Entries. Any compromise to the fair and                 related to the RAMP Challenge.                        commence as soon as enough completed
                                                proper conduct of the RAMP Challenge                      Potential winner(s) must continue to                and signed letters of interest have been
                                                may result in the disqualification of an                comply with all terms and conditions of               returned to address all the necessary
                                                Entry or Participant, termination of the                the RAMP Challenge Rules described in                 components and capabilities, but no
                                                RAMP Challenge, or other remedial                       this notice, and winning is contingent                earlier than January 18, 2017. When the
                                                action, at the sole discretion of NIST.                 upon fulfilling all requirements. In the              Multifactor Authentication for e-
                                                NIST reserves the right in its sole                     event that a potential winner, or an                  Commerce Project search for
                                                discretion to extend or modify the dates                announced winner, is found to be                      collaborators has been completed, NIST
                                                of the RAMP Challenge, and to change                    ineligible or is disqualified for any                 will post a notice on the NCCoE retail
                                                the terms set forth herein governing any                reason, NIST may make an award,                       sector program Web site at https://
                                                phases taking place after the effective                 instead, to another Participant.                      nccoe.nist.gov/projects/use_cases/
                                                date of any such change. By entering,                                                                         multifactor-authentication-ecommerce
                                                you agree to the terms set forth herein                 Privacy and Disclosure under FOIA
                                                                                                                                                              announcing the completion of the
                                                and to all decisions of NIST and/or all                   Except as provided herein,                          search for collaborators and informing
                                                of their respective agents, which are                   information submitted throughout the                  the public that it will no longer accept
                                                final and binding in all respects.                      RAMP Challenge will be used only to                   letters of interest for this Multifactor
                                                   NIST is not responsible for: (1) Any                 communicate with Participants                         Authentication for e-Commerce Project.
                                                incorrect or inaccurate information,                    regarding Entries and/or the RAMP                     ADDRESSES: The NCCoE is located at
                                                whether caused by a Participant,                        Challenge. Participant Entries and
                                                printing errors, or by any of the                                                                             9700 Great Seneca Highway, Rockville,
                                                                                                        submissions to the RAMP Challenge                     MD 20850. Letters of interest must be
                                                equipment or programming associated                     may be subject to disclosure under the
                                                with or used in the RAMP Challenge; (2)                                                                       submitted to consumer-nccoe@nist.gov
                                                                                                        Freedom of Information Act (‘‘FOIA’’).                or via hardcopy to National Institute of
                                                unauthorized human intervention in
                                                any part of the Entry Process for the                     Authority: 15 U.S.C. 3719.                          Standards and Technology, NCCoE;
                                                RAMP Challenge; (3) technical or                                                                              9700 Great Seneca Highway, Rockville,
                                                                                                        Kevin Kimball,
                                                human error that may occur in the                                                                             MD 20850. Organizations whose letters
                                                                                                        NIST Chief of Staff.
                                                administration of the RAMP Challenge                                                                          of interest are accepted in accordance
                                                                                                        [FR Doc. 2016–30437 Filed 12–16–16; 8:45 am]          with the process set forth in the
                                                or the processing of Entries; or (4) any
                                                injury or damage to persons or property
                                                                                                        BILLING CODE 3510–13–P                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of
                                                that may be caused, directly or                                                                               this notice will be asked to sign a
                                                indirectly, in whole or in part, from a                                                                       Cooperative Research and Development
                                                                                                        DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                Agreement (CRADA) with NIST. A
                                                Participant’s participation in the RAMP
                                                Challenge or receipt or use or misuse of                National Institute of Standards and                   CRADA template can be found at:
                                                an Award. If for any reason an Entry is                 Technology                                            https://nccoe.nist.gov/library/nccoe-
                                                confirmed to have been deleted                                                                                consortium-crada-example.
                                                                                                        [Docket No.: 161116999–6999–01]                       FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                erroneously, lost, or otherwise
                                                destroyed or corrupted, the Participant’s                                                                     William Newhouse via email to
                                                                                                        National Cybersecurity Center of
                                                sole remedy is to submit another Entry                                                                        william.newhouse@nist.gov; by
                                                                                                        Excellence (NCCoE) Multifactor
                                                in the RAMP Challenge.                                                                                        telephone 301–975–0232; or by mail to
                                                                                                        Authentication for e-Commerce Project
                                                                                                                                                              National Institute of Standards and
                                                Termination and Disqualification                        for the Retail Sector
                                                                                                                                                              Technology, NCCoE; 9700 Great Seneca
                                                  NIST reserves the authority to cancel,                AGENCY: National Institute of Standards               Highway, Rockville, MD 20850.
                                                suspend, and/or modify the RAMP                                                                               Additional details about the Multifactor
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                                                                                                        and Technology, Department of
                                                Challenge, or any part of it, if any fraud,             Commerce.                                             Authentication for e-Commerce Project
                                                technical failures, or any other factor                 ACTION: Notice.                                       are available at https://nccoe.nist.gov/
                                                beyond NIST’s reasonable control                                                                              projects/use_cases/multifactor-
                                                impairs the integrity or proper                         SUMMARY:   The National Institute of                  authentication-ecommerce.
                                                functioning of the RAMP Challenge, as                   Standards and Technology (NIST)                       SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                determined by NIST in its sole                          invites organizations to provide                         Background: The NCCoE, part of
                                                discretion.                                             products and technical expertise to                   NIST, is a public-private collaboration


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Document Created: 2016-12-17 03:15:31
Document Modified: 2016-12-17 03:15:31
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice.
DatesSubmission Period: December 19, 2016 to March 20, 2017
ContactQuestions about the prize competition can be directed to NIST via the Event Web site or by email to Swee Leong, [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 91912 

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