82_FR_39070 82 FR 38913 - Division of Epidemiology and Disease Prevention Epidemiology Program for American Indian/Alaska Native Tribes and Urban Indian Communities

82 FR 38913 - Division of Epidemiology and Disease Prevention Epidemiology Program for American Indian/Alaska Native Tribes and Urban Indian Communities

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Indian Health Service

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 157 (August 16, 2017)

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FR Document2017-17311

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 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Indian Health Service


Division of Epidemiology and Disease Prevention Epidemiology 
Program for American Indian/Alaska Native Tribes and Urban Indian 
Communities

Announcement Type: Competing Supplement
Funding Announcement Number: HHS-2017-IHS-EPI-0001
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number: 93.231

Key Dates

Application Deadline Date: September 19, 2017
Review Date: September 21, 2017

I. Funding Opportunity Description

Statutory Authority

    The Indian Health Service (IHS) Office of Public Health Support, 
Division of Epidemiology and Disease Prevention (DEDP), is accepting 
applications for a cooperative agreement for competitive supplemental 
funds to enhance activities in the Epidemiology Program for American 
Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Tribes and Urban Indian communities. This 
program is authorized under: The Public Health Service Act, at 42 
U.S.C. 241, 247b(k)(2), 282, 284 and 285t. Funding for this award will 
be provided by: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) 
National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH) and the National 
Institutes of Health's (NIH) National Institute on Minority Health and 
Health Disparities (NIMHD). The authorities will be exercised through 
an Intra-Departmental Delegation of Authority (IDDA) with IHS to create 
a new funding opportunity for Tribal Epidemiology Centers: This program 
is described in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) under 
93.231.

Background

    The Tribal Epidemiology Center (TEC) program was authorized by 
Congress in 1998 as a way to provide public health support to multiple 
Tribes and Urban Indian communities in each of the IHS Areas. The 
funding opportunity announcement is open to eligible Tribes, Tribal 
organizations, Indian organizations, intertribal consortia, and Urban 
Indian organizations, including currently-funded TECs.
    TECs are uniquely positioned within Tribes, Tribal and Urban Indian 
organizations to conduct disease surveillance, research, prevention and 
control of disease, injury, or disability, and to assess the 
effectiveness of AI/AN public health programs. In addition, they can 
fill gaps in data needed for Government Performance and Results Act and 
Healthy People 2020 measures. Some of the existing TECs have already 
developed innovative strategies to monitor the health status of Tribes 
and Urban Indian communities, including development of Tribal health 
registries and use of sophisticated record linkage computer software to 
correct existing state data sets for racial misclassification. TECs 
work in partnership with IHS DEDP to provide a more accurate national 
picture of Indian health status. This program will utilize CDC and NIH 
funding to further the ongoing work of IHS and the TECs.
    The mission of NIMHD is to promote minority health and to lead, 
coordinate, support, and assess the NIH effort to reduce and ultimately 
eliminate health disparities.
    The NCEH has identified a public health gap in the nation's ability 
to link environmental hazards and exposure to chronic disease issues, 
and to provide information to a variety of audiences from a nationwide 
network of integrated health and environmental data that drives actions 
to improve health outcomes. The NCEH is seeking, through this 
announcement, to support the creation of a mechanism by which Tribal 
data can be submitted to the Environmental Public Health Tracking 
Network and further explore the application of Tribal data to 
environmental public health.

Purpose

    The purpose of this cooperative agreement is to strengthen public 
health capacity and to fund Tribes, Tribal and Urban Indian 
organizations, and intertribal consortia in identifying relevant health 
status indicators and priorities using sound epidemiologic principles. 
Work-plans submitted in response to this announcement must clearly 
state the grantee's desired objectives and address at least one of the 
Recipient Activities under this announcement. Recipient Activities may 
address one or all of the below two groups of activities:
A. NIH, NIMHD Activities
    (1) Development and implementation of data collection efforts to 
identify and document health disparities experienced by AI/AN 
populations;
    (2) Compilation of existing data (e.g., healthcare utilization, 
vital statistics data) to generate health profiles and document health 
disparities in AI/AN populations;

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    (3) Implementation and evaluation of public health awareness 
campaigns to increase knowledge and attention to significant high 
priority health issues in AI/AN communities; and
    (4) Implementation and evaluation of public health interventions to 
promote health or address disparities in AI/AN communities.
B. CDC, NCEH Activities
    (1) Establish data sources to pilot-test Tribal data within the 
Tracking Network, a Web-based system of environmental health data and 
information;
    (2) Identify and work with Tribal partners to use environmental 
health data and data outputs relevant to local decision-making and 
implementing environmental health interventions;
    (3) Establish indicators for the priorities identified;
    (4) Work with CDC to address confidentiality concerns through 
methods such as temporal aggregation and suppression;
    (5) Work with CDC to develop content for the AI/AN Web pages on the 
Tracking Network and to establish the data displays for Tribal data, 
such as maps or charts to visualize Tribal data;
    (6) Work with CDC and its partners to explore the application of 
Tribal data to environmental public health;
    (7) Build environmental epidemiology capacity within the TECs;
    (8) Provide assistance to fellow TECs regarding Tribal issues with 
addressing environmental health data gaps; and
    (9) Present results from environmental health data assessment and 
promote pilot project methodology and outcomes to other TECs.

Limited Competition Justification

    TECs are statutorily authorized as public health authorities for 
tribes and Urban Indian communities with responsibility for essential 
public health infrastructure services such as data collection and 
analysis, evaluation and targeting of services, and provision of 
technical assistance. [25 U.S.C. 1621(m)] Other organizations do not 
have capacity to provide this support. Additionally, like state, local 
and territorial health departments, TECs have statutory public health 
authorities as described above and perform public health functions for 
the Tribes in their administrative area. They also derive authority 
from the Tribes they serve to perform these functions. Unlike their 
counterparts, they have no (or little) funding from their 
jurisdictional governments to perform these public functions.
    IHS, CDC, and NIH have determined that the TECs provide the most 
effective approach to strengthen public health capacity and support to 
support Tribes, Tribal and Urban Indian organizations, and intertribal 
consortia in identifying relevant health status indicators and 
priorities using sound epidemiologic principles.

II. Award Information

    Type of Award: Cooperative Agreement.

Estimated Funds Available

    The total amount of funding identified for the current fiscal year 
(FY) 2017 is approximately $961,500. A total of $840,000 will be 
awarded for NIMHD-funded activities and a total of $121,500 will be 
awarded for CDC/NCEH Activities.
    Individual award amounts are anticipated to be between $70,000 and 
$191,500 annually. The amount of funding available for competing and 
continuation awards issued under this announcement are subject to the 
availability of appropriations and budgetary priorities of the funding 
agencies and the IHS. The IHS is under no obligation to make awards 
that are selected for funding under this announcement.

Anticipated Number of Awards

    Approximately 12 awards will be issued under this program 
announcement.

Project Period

    The project period is for four years and will run consecutively 
from September 30, 2017 to September 29, 2021.

Cooperative Agreement

    Cooperative agreements awarded by the Department of Health and 
Human Services (HHS) are administered under the same policies as a 
grant. However, the funding agency is required to have substantial 
programmatic involvement in the project during the entire award 
segment. Below is a detailed description of the level of involvement 
required for both IHS and the grantee. IHS will be responsible for 
activities listed under section A and the grantee will be responsible 
for activities listed under section B as stated:

Substantial Involvement Description for Cooperative Agreement

A. IHS Programmatic Involvement
    (1) Provide funded TECs with ongoing consultation and technical 
assistance to plan, implement, and evaluate each component as described 
under Recipient Activities. Consultation and technical assistance may 
include, but not be limited to, the following areas:
    i. Interpretation of current scientific literature related to 
epidemiology, statistics, surveillance, and other public health issues;
    ii. Design and implementation of each program component such as 
surveillance, epidemiologic analysis, outbreak investigation, 
development of epidemiologic studies, development of disease control 
programs, and coordination of activities; and
    iii. Overall operational planning and program management.
    (2) Conduct routine site visits to TECs and/or coordinate TEC 
visits to IHS to assess work plans and ensure data security; confirm 
compliance with applicable laws and regulations; assess program 
activities; and to mutually resolve problems, as needed.
    (3) Provide training in the use of data from the Epidemiology Data 
Mart (EDM) for the purposes of creating reports for disease 
surveillance, epidemiologic analysis, and epidemiologic studies. 
Training can be provided online, or at the request of the grantee 
onsite.
    (4) Coordinate reporting and technical assistance with funding 
agencies.
B. Grantee Cooperative Agreement Award Activities
    (1) Develop and deploy a plan of action to accomplish each 
component as described under Recipient Activities.
    (2) Submit all data products to IHS, with a brief description of 
the methodologies and data sources used to produce the products.
    (3) Succinctly and independently address and report on the 
requirements for each funding stream awarded under Recipient 
Activities. Specifically:
    (i) NIMHD Program Activities must report:
    (a) NIMHD support and collaboration must be highlighted in all 
documents and press releases associated with the activities.
    (ii) CDC, NCEH
    (a) Provide a work plan to accomplish tasks described under CDC, 
NCEH Activities.
    (b) Quarterly calls with a CDC Project Officer to discuss progress 
of activities.
    (c) Provide a final report that highlights successes and challenges 
over the previous project year.

III. Eligibility Information

1. Eligibility

    Only current TEC grantees are eligible to apply for the competing 
supplemental funding under this announcement and must demonstrate

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that they have complied with previous terms and conditions of the TEC 
program.
    Eligible Applicants must be one of the following as defined by 25 
U.S.C. 1603:
     A Federally-recognized Indian Tribe as defined by 25 
U.S.C. 1603(14); operating an Indian health program operated pursuant 
to a contract, grant, cooperative agreement, or compact with IHS 
pursuant to the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act 
(ISDEAA), 25 U.S.C. 5301 et seq.
     A Tribal organization as defined by 25 U.S.C. 1603(26); 
operating an Indian health program operated pursuant to a contract, 
grant, cooperative agreement, or compact with the IHS pursuant to the 
ISDEAA, 25 U.S.C. 5301 et seq.
     An Urban Indian organization as defined by 25 U.S.C. 
1603(29); operating a Title V Urban Indian health program that 
currently has a grant or contract with the IHS under Title V of the 
Indian Health Care Improvement Act, 25 U.S.C. 1601 et seq. [Public Law 
(Pub. L.) 93-437]. Applicants must provide proof of non-profit status 
with the application, e.g. 501(c)(3).

    Note: Please refer to Section IV.2 (Application and Submission 
Information/Subsection 2, Content and Form of Application 
Submission) for additional proof of applicant status documents 
required, such as Tribal resolutions, proof of non-profit status, 
etc.

2. Cost Sharing or Matching

    The IHS does not require matching funds or cost sharing for grants 
or cooperative agreements.

3. Other Requirements

    If application budgets exceed the highest dollar amount outlined 
under the ``Estimated Funds Available'' section within this funding 
announcement, the application will be considered ineligible and will 
not be reviewed for further consideration. If deemed ineligible, IHS 
will not return the application. The applicant will be notified by 
email by the Division of Grants Management (DGM) of this decision.

IV. Application and Submission Information

1. Obtaining Application Materials

    The application package and detailed instructions for this 
announcement can be found at: http://www.Grants.gov or http://www.ihs.gov/dgm/funding/.
    Questions regarding the electronic application process may be 
directed to Mr. Paul Gettys at (301) 443-2114 or (301) 443-5204.

2. Content and Form Application Submission

    The applicant must include the project narrative as an attachment 
to the application package. Mandatory documents for all applicants 
include:
     Table of contents.
     Abstract (one page) summarizing the project.
     Application forms:
    [cir] SF-424, Application for Federal Assistance.
    [cir] SF-424A, Budget Information--Non-Construction Programs.
    [cir] SF-424B, Assurances--Non-Construction Programs.
     Budget Justification and Narrative (must be single-spaced 
and not exceed 5 pages).
     Project Narrative (must be single-spaced and not exceed 10 
pages).
    [cir] Background information on the organization.
    [cir] Proposed scope of work, objectives, and activities that 
provide a description of what will be accomplished, including a one-
page Timeframe Chart.
     Tribal Resolution(s).
     Letters of Support from organization's Board of Directors.
     501(c)(3) Certificate (if applicable).
     Biographical sketches for all Key Personnel.
     Contractor/Consultant resumes or qualifications and scope 
of work.
     Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (SF-LLL).
     Certification Regarding Lobbying (GG-Lobbying Form).
     Copy of current Negotiated Indirect Cost rate (IDC) 
agreement (required in order to receive IDC).
     Organizational Chart (optional).
     Documentation of current Office of Management and Budget 
(OMB) Financial Audit (if applicable).
    Acceptable forms of documentation include:
    [cir] Email confirmation from Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) 
that audits were submitted; or
    [cir] Face sheets from audit reports. These can be found on the FAC 
Web site: https://harvester.census.gov/facdissem/Main.aspx.
Public Policy Requirements
    All Federal-wide public policies apply to IHS grants and 
cooperative agreements with exception of the Discrimination policy.
Requirements for Project and Budget Narratives
    A. Project Narrative: This narrative should be a separate Word 
document that is no longer than 10 pages and must: Be single-spaced, be 
type written, have consecutively numbered pages, use black type not 
smaller than 12 points, and be printed on one side only of standard 
size 8\1/2\'' x 11'' paper.
    Be sure to succinctly answer all questions listed under the 
evaluation criteria (refer to Section V.1, Evaluation criteria in this 
announcement) and place all responses and required information in the 
correct section (noted below), or they will not be considered or 
scored. These narratives will assist the Objective Review Committee 
(ORC) in becoming familiar with the applicant's activities and 
accomplishments prior to this possible cooperative agreement award. If 
the narrative exceeds the page limit, only the first 10 pages will be 
reviewed. The 10-page limit for the narrative does not include the work 
plan, standard forms, Tribal resolutions, table of contents, budget, 
budget justifications, narratives, and/or other appendix items.
    There are three parts to the narrative: Part A--Program 
Information; Part B--Program Planning and Evaluation; and Part C--
Program Report. See below for additional details about what must be 
included in the narrative.
    The page limitations below are for each narrative and budget 
submitted.
Part A: Program Information (3 pages)
    Section 1: Introduction and need for assistance.
    Must include the applicant's background information, a description 
of epidemiological service, epidemiological capacity and history of 
support for such activities. Applicants need to include current public 
health activities, what program services are currently being provided, 
and interactions with other public health authorities in the region 
(state, local, or Tribal).
    Section 2: Organizational capabilities.
    The applicant must describe staff capabilities or hiring plans for 
the key personnel with appropriate expertise in epidemiology, health 
sciences, and program management. The applicant must also demonstrate 
access to specialized expertise such as a doctoral level epidemiologist 
and/or a biostatistician. Applicants must include an organizational 
chart, and provide position descriptions and biographical sketches of 
key personnel including consultants or contractors. The position 
description should clearly describe each position and its duties. 
Resume should indicate that proposed staff is qualified to carry out 
the project activities.
    Section 3: User population.
    The number of AI/ANs served must be substantiated by documentation 
describing IHS user populations, United

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States Census Bureau data, clinical catchment data, or any method that 
is scientifically and epidemiologically valid.
Part B: Program Planning and Evaluation (5 pages)
    Section 1: Program Plans.
    Applicant must include a work-plan that describes program goals, 
objectives, activities, timeline, and responsible person for carrying 
out the objectives/activities. The applicant must specify which 
activities listed under the Grantee Cooperative Agreement Award 
Activities are proposed.
    Section 2: Program Evaluation.
    Applicant must define the criteria to be used to evaluate 
activities listed in the work-plan under the Grantee Cooperative 
Agreement Award Activities. They must explain the methodology that will 
be used to determine if the needs identified for the objectives are 
being met and if the outcomes identified are being achieved and 
describe how evaluation findings will be disseminated to stakeholders.
Part C: Program Report (2 pages)
    Section 1: Describe your organization's significant program 
activities and accomplishments over the past five years associated with 
the goals of this announcement.
    Section 2: Describe major activities over the last 24 months.
    Sample: Please identify and summarize recent major health related 
project activities of the work done during the project period.
B. Budget Narrative (5 pages)
    This narrative must include a line item budget with a narrative 
justification for all expenditures identifying reasonable allowable, 
allocable costs necessary to accomplish the goals and objectives as 
outlined in the project narrative. Budget should match the scope of 
work described in the project narrative.

3. Submission Dates and Times

    Applications must be submitted electronically through Grants.gov by 
11:59 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) on the Application Deadline Date 
listed in the Key Dates section on page one of this announcement. Any 
application received after the application deadline will not be 
accepted for processing, nor will it be given further consideration for 
funding. Grants.gov will notify the applicant via email if the 
application is rejected. IHS will not acknowledge receipt of 
applications.
    If technical challenges arise and assistance is required with the 
electronic application process, contact Grants.gov Customer Support via 
email to [email protected] or at (800) 518-4726. Customer Support is 
available to address questions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (except on 
Federal holidays). If problems persist, contact Mr. Gettys 
([email protected]), DGM Grant Systems Coordinator, by telephone at 
(301) 443-2114 or (301) 443-5204. Please be sure to contact Mr. Gettys 
at least ten days prior to the application deadline. Please do not 
contact the DGM Grant Systems Coordinator until you have received a 
Grants.gov tracking number. In the event you are not able to obtain a 
tracking number, call the DGM Grant Systems Coordinator as soon as 
possible.

4. Intergovernmental Review

    Executive Order 12372 requiring intergovernmental review is not 
applicable to this program.

5. Funding Restrictions

     Pre-award costs are not allowable.
     The available funds are inclusive of direct and 
appropriate indirect costs.
     Only one grant/cooperative agreement will be awarded per 
applicant.

6. Electronic Submission Requirements

    All applications must be submitted electronically. Please use the 
http://www.Grants.gov Web site to submit an application electronically 
and select the ``Find Grant Opportunities'' link on the homepage. 
Follow the instructions for submitting an application under the Package 
tab. Electronic copies of the application may not be submitted as 
attachments to email messages addressed to IHS employees or offices.
    If the applicant needs to submit a paper application instead of 
submitting electronically through Grants.gov, a waiver must be 
requested. Prior approval must be requested and obtained from Mr. 
Robert Tarwater, Director, DGM, (see Section IV.6 below for additional 
information). A written waiver request must be sent to 
[email protected] with a copy to [email protected]. The waiver 
must: (1) be documented in writing (emails are acceptable), before 
submitting a paper application, and (2) include clear justification for 
the need to deviate from the required electronic grants submission 
process.
    Once the waiver request has been approved, the applicant will 
receive a confirmation of approval email containing submission 
instructions and the mailing address to submit the application. A copy 
of the written approval must be submitted along with the hardcopy of 
the application that is mailed to DGM. Paper applications that are 
submitted without a copy of the signed waiver from the Director of the 
DGM will not be reviewed or considered for funding. The applicant will 
be notified via email of this decision by the Grants Management Officer 
of the DGM. Paper applications must be received by the DGM no later 
than 5:00 p.m., EDT, on the Application Deadline Date listed in the Key 
Dates section on page one of this announcement. Late applications will 
not be accepted for processing or considered for funding. Applicants 
that do not adhere to the timelines for System for Award Management 
(SAM) and/or http://www.Grants.gov registration or that fail to request 
timely assistance with technical issues will not be considered for a 
waiver to submit a paper application.
    Please be aware of the following:
     Please search for the application package in http://www.Grants.gov by entering the CFDA number or the Funding Opportunity 
Number. Both numbers are located in the header of this announcement.
     If you experience technical challenges while submitting 
your application electronically, please contact Grants.gov Support 
directly at: [email protected] or (800) 518-4726. Customer Support is 
available to address questions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (except on 
Federal holidays).
     Upon contacting Grants.gov, obtain a tracking number as 
proof of contact. The tracking number is helpful if there are technical 
issues that cannot be resolved and a waiver from the agency must be 
obtained.
     Applicants are strongly encouraged not to wait until the 
deadline date to begin the application process through Grants.gov as 
the registration process for SAM and Grants.gov could take up to 
fifteen working days.
     Please use the optional attachment feature in Grants.gov 
to attach additional documentation that may be requested by the DGM.
     All applicants must comply with any page limitation 
requirements described in this funding announcement.
     After electronically submitting the application, the 
applicant will receive an automatic acknowledgment from Grants.gov that 
contains a Grants.gov tracking number. The DGM will download the 
application from Grants.gov and provide necessary copies to the 
appropriate agency officials. Neither the DGM nor the DEDP will notify 
the applicant that the application has been received.

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     Email applications will not be accepted under this 
announcement.
Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
    All IHS applicants and grantee organizations are required to obtain 
a DUNS number and maintain an active registration in the SAM database. 
The DUNS number is a unique 9-digit identification number provided by 
D&B which uniquely identifies each entity. The DUNS number is site 
specific; therefore, each distinct performance site may be assigned a 
DUNS number. Obtaining a DUNS number is easy, and there is no charge. 
To obtain a DUNS number, you may access it through http://fedgov.dnb.com/webform, or to expedite the process, call (866) 705-
5711.
    All HHS recipients are required by the Federal Funding 
Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006, as amended (``Transparency 
Act''), to report information on sub-awards. Accordingly, all IHS 
grantees must notify potential first-tier sub-recipients that no entity 
may receive a first-tier sub-award unless the entity has provided its 
DUNS number to the prime grantee organization. This requirement ensures 
the use of a universal identifier to enhance the quality of information 
available to the public pursuant to the Transparency Act.
System for Award Management (SAM)
    Organizations that were not registered with Central Contractor 
Registration and have not registered with SAM will need to obtain a 
DUNS number first and then access the SAM online registration through 
the SAM home page at https://www.sam.gov (U.S. organizations will also 
need to provide an Employer Identification Number from the Internal 
Revenue Service that may take an additional 2-5 weeks to become 
active). Completing and submitting the registration takes approximately 
one hour to complete and SAM registration will take 3-5 business days 
to process. Registration with the SAM is free of charge. Applicants may 
register online at https://www.sam.gov.
    Additional information on implementing the Transparency Act, 
including the specific requirements for DUNS and SAM, can be found on 
the IHS Grants Management, Grants Policy Web site: http://www.ihs.gov/dgm/policytopics/.

V. Application Review Information

    The instructions for preparing the application narrative also 
constitute the evaluation criteria for reviewing and scoring the 
application. Weights assigned to each section are noted in parentheses. 
The 10 page narrative should include only the first year of activities; 
information for multi-year projects should be included as an appendix. 
See ``Multi-year Project Requirements'' at the end of this section for 
more information. The narrative section should be written in a manner 
that is clear to outside reviewers unfamiliar with prior related 
activities of the applicant. It should be well organized, succinct, and 
contain all information necessary for reviewers to understand the 
project fully. Points will be assigned to each evaluation criteria 
adding up to a total of 100 points. A minimum score of 65 points is 
required for funding. Points are assigned as follows:

1. Criteria

A. Introduction and Need for Assistance (25 points)
    (1) Describe the applicant's current public health activities 
including programs or services currently provided, interactions with 
other public health authorities in the regions (state, local, or 
Tribal) and how long it has been operating. Specifically describe 
current epidemiologic capacity and history of support for such 
activities.
    (2) Provide a physical location of the TEC and area to be served by 
the proposed program including a map (include the map in the 
attachments), and specifically describe the office space and how it is 
going to be paid for.
    (3) Describe the applicant's user population. The applicant must 
demonstrate AI/ANs will be served and must be substantiated by 
documentation describing IHS user populations, United States Census 
Bureau data, clinical catchment data, or any method that is 
scientifically and epidemiologically valid data.
B. Project Objective(s), Work Plan and Approach (45 points)
    (1) State in measurable and realistic terms the objectives and 
appropriate activities to achieve each objective for the projects as 
listed in the Substantial Involvement Description for Cooperative 
Agreement, B. Grantee Cooperative Agreement Award Activities.
    (2) Identify the expected results, benefits, and outcomes or 
products to be derived from each objective of the project.
    (3) Include a work-plan for each objective that indicates when the 
objectives and major activities will be accomplished and who will 
conduct the activities.
C. Program Evaluation (10 points)
    (1) Define the criteria to be used to evaluate activities listed in 
the work-plan under the Substantial Involvement Description for 
Cooperative Agreement, B. Grantee Cooperative Agreement Award 
Activities.
    (2) Explain the methodology that will be used to determine if the 
needs identified for the objectives are being met and if the outcomes 
identified are being achieved.
    (3) Describe how evaluation findings will be disseminated to 
stakeholders.
D. Organizational Capabilities, Key Personnel and Qualifications (15 
points)
    (1) Explain both the management and administrative structure of the 
organization including documentation of current certified financial 
management systems from the Bureau of Indian Affairs, IHS, or a 
Certified Public Accountant and an updated organizational chart 
(include in appendix).
    (2) Describe the ability of the organization to manage a program of 
the proposed scope.
    (3) Provide position descriptions and biographical sketches of key 
personnel, including those of consultants or contractors in the 
Appendix. Position descriptions should very clearly describe each 
position and its duties, indicating desired qualification and 
experience requirements related to the project. Resumes should indicate 
that the proposed staff is qualified to carry out the project 
activities. Applicants with expertise in epidemiology will receive 
priority.
    (4) Applicant must at least have two epidemiologists as part of the 
proposal.
E. Categorical Budget and Budget Justification (5 points)
    (1) The five points for Categorical Budget only applies to Year 1. 
Provide a line item budget and budget narrative for Year 1.
    (2) Provide a justification by line item in the budget including 
sufficient cost and other details to facilitate the determination of 
cost allowance and relevance of these costs to the proposed project. 
The funds requested should be appropriate and necessary for the scope 
of the project.
    (3) If use of consultants or contractors are proposed or 
anticipated, provide a detailed budget and scope of work that clearly 
defines the deliverables or outcomes anticipated.
    (4) If the applicant will be hosting a conference, the applicant 
must include a separate detailed budget justification and narrative for 
the conference. The

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cost categories to be addressed are as follows: (1) Contract/Planner, 
(2) Meeting Space/Venue, (3) Registration Web site, (4) Audio Visual, 
(5) Speakers Fees, (6) Non-Federal Attendee Travel, (7) Registration 
Fees, (8) Other (explain in detail and cost breakdown).
    (5) Applicant is encouraged to submit a line item budget and budget 
narrative by category for years 2-5 as an appendix to show the five-
year plan of the proposal.
Multi-Year Project Requirements
    Projects requiring a second, third, fourth, and/or fifth year must 
include a brief project narrative and budget (one additional page per 
year) addressing the developmental plans for each additional year of 
the project.
Additional Documents Can Be Uploaded as Appendix Items in Grants.gov
     Work plan, logic model and/or time line for proposed 
objectives.
     Position descriptions for key staff.
     Resumes of key staff that reflect current duties.
     Consultant or contractor proposed scope of work and letter 
of commitment (if applicable).
     Current Indirect Cost Agreement.
     Organizational chart.
     Map of area identifying project location(s).
     Additional documents to support narrative (i.e. data 
tables, key news articles, etc.).

2. Review and Selection

    Each application will be prescreened by the DGM staff for 
eligibility and completeness as outlined in the funding announcement. 
Applications that meet the eligibility criteria shall be reviewed for 
merit by the ORC based on evaluation criteria in this funding 
announcement. The ORC could be composed of both Tribal and Federal 
reviewers appointed by the IHS Program to review and make 
recommendations on these applications. The technical review process 
ensures selection of quality projects in a national competition for 
limited funding. Incomplete applications and applications that are non-
responsive to the eligibility criteria will not be referred to the ORC. 
The applicant will be notified via email of this decision by the Grants 
Management Officer of the DGM. Applicants will be notified by DGM, via 
email, to outline minor missing components (i.e., budget narratives, 
audit documentation, key contact form) needed for an otherwise complete 
application. All missing documents must be sent to DGM on or before the 
due date listed in the email of notification of missing documents 
required.
    To obtain a minimum score for funding by the ORC, applicants must 
address all program requirements and provide all required 
documentation.

VI. Award Administration Information

1. Award Notices

    The Notice of Award (NoA) is a legally binding document signed by 
the Grants Management Officer and serves as the official notification 
of the grant award. The NoA will be initiated by the DGM in our grant 
system, GrantSolutions (https://www.grantsolutions.gov). Each entity 
that is approved for funding under this announcement will need to 
request or have a user account in GrantSolutions in order to retrieve 
their NoA. The NoA is the authorizing document for which funds are 
dispersed to the approved entities and reflects the amount of Federal 
funds awarded, the purpose of the grant, the terms and conditions of 
the award, the effective date of the award, and the budget/project 
period.
Disapproved Applicants
    Applicants who received a score less than the recommended funding 
level for approval, 65, and were deemed to be disapproved by the ORC, 
will receive an Executive Summary Statement from the IHS program office 
within 30 days of the conclusion of the ORC outlining the strengths and 
weaknesses of their application. The summary statement will be sent to 
the Authorized Organizational Representative that is identified on the 
face page (SF-424) of the application. The IHS program office will also 
provide additional contact information as needed to address questions 
and concerns as well as provide technical assistance if desired.
Approved But Unfunded Applicants
    Approved but unfunded applicants that met the minimum scoring range 
and were deemed by the ORC to be ``Approved,'' but were not funded due 
to lack of funding, will have their applications held by DGM for a 
period of one year. If additional funding becomes available during the 
course of FY 2017 the approved but unfunded application may be re-
considered by the awarding program office for possible funding. The 
applicant will also receive an Executive Summary Statement from the IHS 
program office within 30 days of the conclusion of the ORC.

    Note:  Any correspondence other than the official NoA signed by 
an IHS grants management official announcing to the project director 
that an award has been made to their organization is not an 
authorization to implement their program on behalf of IHS.

2. Administrative Requirements

    Cooperative Agreements are administered in accordance with the 
following regulations and policies:
    A. The criteria as outlined in this program announcement.
    B. Administrative Regulations for Grants:
     Uniform Administrative Requirements for HHS Awards, 
located at 45 CFR part 75.
    C. Grants Policy:
     HHS Grants Policy Statement, Revised 01/07.
    D. Cost Principles:
     Uniform Administrative Requirements for HHS Awards, ``Cost 
Principles,'' located at 45 CFR part 75, subpart E.
    E. Audit Requirements:
     Uniform Administrative Requirements for HHS Awards, 
``Audit Requirements,'' located at 45 CFR part 75, subpart F.

3. Indirect Costs

    This section applies to all grant recipients that request 
reimbursement of indirect costs (IDC) in their grant application. In 
accordance with HHS Grants Policy Statement, Part II-27, IHS requires 
applicants to obtain a current IDC rate agreement prior to award. The 
rate agreement must be prepared in accordance with the applicable cost 
principles and guidance as provided by the cognizant agency or office. 
A current rate covers the applicable grant activities under the current 
award's budget period. If the current rate is not on file with the DGM 
at the time of award, the IDC portion of the budget will be restricted. 
The restrictions remain in place until the current rate is provided to 
the DGM.
    Generally, IDC rates for IHS grantees are negotiated with the 
Division of Cost Allocation (DCA) https://rates.psc.gov/ and the 
Department of Interior (Interior Business Center) https://www.doi.gov/ibc/services/finance/indirect-Cost-Services/indian-tribes. For 
questions regarding the indirect cost policy, please call the Grants 
Management Specialist listed under ``Agency Contacts'' or the main DGM 
office at (301) 443-5204.

4. Reporting Requirements

    The grantee must submit required reports consistent with the 
applicable deadlines. Failure to submit required reports within the 
time allowed may result in suspension or termination of an active 
grant, withholding of additional awards for the project, or

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other enforcement actions such as withholding of payments or converting 
to the reimbursement method of payment. Continued failure to submit 
required reports may result in one or both of the following: (1) The 
imposition of special award provisions; and (2) the non-funding or non-
award of other eligible projects or activities. This requirement 
applies whether the delinquency is attributable to the failure of the 
grantee organization or the individual responsible for preparation of 
the reports. Per DGM policy, all reports are required to be submitted 
electronically by attaching them as a ``Grant Note'' in GrantSolutions. 
Personnel responsible for submitting reports will be required to obtain 
a login and password for GrantSolutions. Please see the Agency Contacts 
list in section VII for the systems contact information.
    The reporting requirements for this program are noted below.
A. Progress Reports
    Program progress reports are required annually, within 30 days 
after the budget period ends. These reports must include a brief 
comparison of actual accomplishments to the goals established for the 
period, a summary of progress to date or, if applicable, provide sound 
justification for the lack of progress, and other pertinent information 
as required. A final report must be submitted within 90 days of 
expiration of the budget/project period.
B. Financial Reports
    Federal Financial Report (FFR or SF-425), Cash Transaction Reports 
are due 30 days after the close of every calendar quarter to the 
Payment Management Services, HHS at https://pms.psc.gov. It is 
recommended that the applicant also send a copy of the FFR (SF-425) 
report to the Grants Management Specialist. Failure to submit timely 
reports may cause a disruption in timely payments to the organization.
    Grantees are responsible and accountable for accurate information 
being reported on all required reports: The Progress Reports and 
Federal Financial Report.
C. Federal Sub-Award Reporting System (FSRS)
    This award may be subject to the Transparency Act sub-award and 
executive compensation reporting requirements of 2 CFR part 170.
    The Transparency Act requires the OMB to establish a single 
searchable database, accessible to the public, with information on 
financial assistance awards made by Federal agencies. The Transparency 
Act also includes a requirement for recipients of Federal grants to 
report information about first-tier sub-awards and executive 
compensation under Federal assistance awards.
    IHS has implemented a Term of Award into all IHS Standard Terms and 
Conditions, NoAs and funding announcements regarding the FSRS reporting 
requirement. This IHS Term of Award is applicable to all IHS grant and 
cooperative agreements issued on or after October 1, 2010, with a 
$25,000 sub-award obligation dollar threshold met for any specific 
reporting period. Additionally, all new (discretionary) IHS awards 
(where the project period is made up of more than one budget period) 
and where: (1) The project period start date was October 1, 2010 or 
after; and (2) the primary awardee will have a $25,000 sub-award 
obligation dollar threshold during any specific reporting period will 
be required to address the FSRS reporting.
    For the full IHS award term implementing this requirement and 
additional award applicability information, visit the DGM Grants Policy 
Web site at: http://www.ihs.gov/dgm/policytopics/.
D. Compliance With Executive Order 13166 Implementation of Services
Accessibility Provisions for All Grant Application Packages and Funding 
Opportunity Announcements
    Recipients of federal financial assistance (FFA) from HHS must 
administer their programs in compliance with federal civil rights law. 
This means that recipients of HHS funds must ensure equal access to 
their programs without regard to a person's race, color, national 
origin, disability, age and, in some circumstances, sex and religion. 
This includes ensuring your programs are accessible to persons with 
limited English proficiency. HHS provides guidance to recipients of FFA 
on meeting their legal obligation to take reasonable steps to provide 
meaningful access to their programs by persons with limited English 
proficiency. Please see http://www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/for-individuals/special-topics/limited-english-proficiency/guidance-federal-financial-assistance-recipients-title-VI/.
    The HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR) also provides guidance on 
complying with civil rights laws enforced by HHS. Please see http://www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/for-individuals/section-1557/index.html and 
http://www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/index.html. Recipients of FFA also have 
specific legal obligations for serving qualified individuals with 
disabilities. Please see http://www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/for-individuals/disability/index.html. Please contact the HHS OCR for more 
information about obligations and prohibitions under federal civil 
rights laws at http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/about-us/contact-us/headquarters-and-regional-addresses/index.html or call 1-800-368-1019 or TDD 1-800-
537-7697. Also note it is an HHS Departmental goal to ensure access to 
quality, culturally competent care, including long-term services and 
support, for vulnerable populations. For further guidance on providing 
culturally and linguistically appropriate services, recipients should 
review the National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically 
Appropriate Services in Health and Health Care at: http://minorityhealth.hhs.gov/omh/browse.aspx?lvl=2&lvlid=53.
    Pursuant to 45 CFR 80.3(d), an individual shall not be deemed 
subjected to discrimination by reason of his/her exclusion from 
benefits limited by federal law to individuals eligible for benefits 
and services from the IHS.
    Recipients will be required to sign the HHS-690 Assurance of 
Compliance form which can be obtained from the following Web site: 
http://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/forms/hhs-690.pdf, and send it 
directly to the: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office 
of Civil Rights, 200 Independence Ave. SW., Washington, DC 20201.
E. Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System 
(FAPIIS)
    The IHS is required to review and consider any information about 
the applicant that is in the Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity 
Information System (FAPIIS) before making any award in excess of the 
simplified acquisition threshold (currently $150,000) over the period 
of performance. An applicant may review and comment on any information 
about itself that a federal awarding agency previously entered. IHS 
will consider any comments by the applicant, in addition to other 
information in FAPIIS in making a judgment about the applicant's 
integrity, business ethics, and record of performance under federal 
awards when completing the review of risk posed by applicants as 
described in 45 CFR 75.205.
    As required by 45 CFR part 75 Appendix XII of the Uniform Guidance, 
non-federal entities (NFEs) are required to disclose in FAPIIS any 
information about criminal, civil, and administrative proceedings, and/
or affirm that there is no new information to provide. This applies to 
NFEs that receive federal

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awards (currently active grants, cooperative agreements, and 
procurement contracts) greater than $10,000,000 for any period of time 
during the period of performance of an award/project.
Mandatory Disclosure Requirements
    As required by 2 CFR part 200 of the Uniform Guidance, and the HHS 
implementing regulations at 45 CFR part 75, effective January 1, 2016, 
the IHS must require a non-federal entity or an applicant for a federal 
award to disclose, in a timely manner, in writing to the IHS or pass-
through entity all violations of federal criminal law involving fraud, 
bribery, or gratuity violations potentially affecting the federal 
award.
    Submission is required for all applicants and recipients, in 
writing, to the IHS and to the HHS Office of Inspector General all 
information related to violations of federal criminal law involving 
fraud, bribery, or gratuity violations potentially affecting the 
federal award. 45 CFR 75.113.
    Disclosures must be sent in writing to: U.S. Department of Health 
and Human Services, Indian Health Service, Division of Grants 
Management, ATTN: Robert Tarwater, Director, 5600 Fishers Lane, Mail 
Stop: 09E70.
    Rockville, MD 20857
    (Include ``Mandatory Grant Disclosures'' in subject line)
    Office: (301) 443-5204.
    Fax: (301) 594-0899.
    Email: [email protected].

AND

    U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector 
General, ATTN: Mandatory Grant Disclosures, Intake Coordinator, 330 
Independence Avenue SW., Cohen Building, Room 5527, Washington, DC 
20201, URL: http://oig.hhs.gov/fraud/report-fraud/index.asp.
    (Include ``Mandatory Grant Disclosures'' in subject line)
    Fax: (202) 205-0604 (Include ``Mandatory Grant Disclosures'' in 
subject line) or
    Email: [email protected]
    Failure to make required disclosures can result in any of the 
remedies described in 45 CFR 75.371 Remedies for noncompliance, 
including suspension or debarment (See 2 CFR parts 180 & 376 and 31 
U.S.C. 3321).

VII. Agency Contacts

    1. Questions on the programmatic issues may be directed to: Lisa C. 
Neel, MPH, Public Health Advisor, Office of Public Health Support, 
Division of Epidemiology & Disease Prevention, Indian Health Service, 
5600 Fishers Lane, Mailstop: 09E17B, Rockville, MD 20857, Phone: (301) 
443-4305, E-Mail: [email protected].
    2. Questions on grants management and fiscal matters may be 
directed to: John Hoffman, Senior Grants Management Specialist, IHS 
Division of Grants Management, 5600 Fishers Lane, Mailstop: 09E70, 
Rockville, MD 20857, Phone: (301) 443-2116, E-Mail: 
[email protected].
    3. Questions on systems matters may be directed to: Paul Gettys, 
Grant Systems Coordinator, 5600 Fishers Lane, Mail Stop: 09E70, 
Rockville, MD 20857, Phone: (301) 443-2114; or the DGM main line (301) 
443-5204, Fax: (301) 594-0899, E-Mail: [email protected].

VIII. Other Information

    The Public Health Service strongly encourages all cooperative 
agreement and contract recipients to provide a smoke-free workplace and 
promote the non-use of all tobacco products. In addition, Public Law 
103-227, the Pro-Children Act of 1994, prohibits smoking in certain 
facilities (or in some cases, any portion of the facility) in which 
regular or routine education, library, day care, health care, or early 
childhood development services are provided to children. This is 
consistent with the HHS mission to protect and advance the physical and 
mental health of the American people.

    Dated: August 10, 2017.
Michael D. Weahkee,
RADM, Assistant Surgeon General, U.S. Public Health Service, Acting 
Director, Indian Health Service.
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                                                    on new treatments for bacterial                         DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND                              control of disease, injury, or disability,
                                                    infections; develop alternatives to                     HUMAN SERVICES                                        and to assess the effectiveness of AI/AN
                                                    antibiotics for agricultural purposes;                                                                        public health programs. In addition,
                                                    maximize the dissemination of up-to-                    Indian Health Service                                 they can fill gaps in data needed for
                                                    date information on the appropriate and                                                                       Government Performance and Results
                                                    proper use of antibiotics to the general                Division of Epidemiology and Disease                  Act and Healthy People 2020 measures.
                                                    public and human and animal                             Prevention Epidemiology Program for                   Some of the existing TECs have already
                                                    healthcare providers; and improve                       American Indian/Alaska Native Tribes                  developed innovative strategies to
                                                    international coordination of efforts to                and Urban Indian Communities                          monitor the health status of Tribes and
                                                    combat antibiotic resistance.                           Announcement Type: Competing                          Urban Indian communities, including
                                                       The first day of the public meeting,                   Supplement                                          development of Tribal health registries
                                                    September 13, 2017, will be dedicated                   Funding Announcement Number: HHS–                     and use of sophisticated record linkage
                                                    to the topic of Stewardship of Antibiotic                 2017–IHS–EPI–0001                                   computer software to correct existing
                                                    Prescription and Use. The three working                 Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance                state data sets for racial
                                                    groups on Incentives for Diagnostics,                     Number: 93.231                                      misclassification. TECs work in
                                                    Therapeutics/Anti-Infectives, and                                                                             partnership with IHS DEDP to provide
                                                    Vaccines, will report their final findings              Key Dates                                             a more accurate national picture of
                                                    to the full Advisory Council for                        Application Deadline Date: September                  Indian health status. This program will
                                                    deliberation on the second day of the                     19, 2017                                            utilize CDC and NIH funding to further
                                                    public meeting, September 14, 2017,                     Review Date: September 21, 2017                       the ongoing work of IHS and the TECs.
                                                    and the Advisory Council will                                                                                    The mission of NIMHD is to promote
                                                    deliberate and vote on the final report                 I. Funding Opportunity Description                    minority health and to lead, coordinate,
                                                    presented. Additionally, federal                        Statutory Authority                                   support, and assess the NIH effort to
                                                    agencies will provide updates on their                                                                        reduce and ultimately eliminate health
                                                                                                              The Indian Health Service (IHS)                     disparities.
                                                    achievements as stipulated in the goals                 Office of Public Health Support,
                                                    with corresponding objectives and                                                                                The NCEH has identified a public
                                                                                                            Division of Epidemiology and Disease                  health gap in the nation’s ability to link
                                                    milestones of the National Action Plan                  Prevention (DEDP), is accepting
                                                    on Combating Antibiotic Resistant                                                                             environmental hazards and exposure to
                                                                                                            applications for a cooperative agreement              chronic disease issues, and to provide
                                                    Bacteria. The meeting agenda will be                    for competitive supplemental funds to
                                                    posted on the Advisory Council Web                                                                            information to a variety of audiences
                                                                                                            enhance activities in the Epidemiology                from a nationwide network of integrated
                                                    site at http://www.hhs.gov/ash/carb/                    Program for American Indian/Alaska
                                                    when it has been finalized. All agenda                                                                        health and environmental data that
                                                                                                            Native (AI/AN) Tribes and Urban Indian                drives actions to improve health
                                                    items are tentative and subject to                      communities. This program is
                                                    change.                                                                                                       outcomes. The NCEH is seeking,
                                                                                                            authorized under: The Public Health                   through this announcement, to support
                                                       Public attendance at the meeting is
                                                                                                            Service Act, at 42 U.S.C. 241, 247b(k)(2),            the creation of a mechanism by which
                                                    limited to the available space.
                                                                                                            282, 284 and 285t. Funding for this                   Tribal data can be submitted to the
                                                    Individuals who plan to attend and
                                                                                                            award will be provided by: The Centers                Environmental Public Health Tracking
                                                    need special assistance, such as sign
                                                                                                            for Disease Control and Prevention’s                  Network and further explore the
                                                    language interpretation or other
                                                                                                            (CDC) National Center for                             application of Tribal data to
                                                    reasonable accommodations, should
                                                                                                            Environmental Health (NCEH) and the                   environmental public health.
                                                    notify the Advisory Council at the
                                                                                                            National Institutes of Health’s (NIH)
                                                    address/telephone number listed above                                                                         Purpose
                                                                                                            National Institute on Minority Health
                                                    at least one week prior to the meeting.
                                                                                                            and Health Disparities (NIMHD). The                     The purpose of this cooperative
                                                    For those unable to attend in person, a
                                                                                                            authorities will be exercised through an              agreement is to strengthen public health
                                                    live webcast will be available. More
                                                                                                            Intra-Departmental Delegation of                      capacity and to fund Tribes, Tribal and
                                                    information on registration and
                                                                                                            Authority (IDDA) with IHS to create a                 Urban Indian organizations, and
                                                    accessing the webcast can be found at
                                                                                                            new funding opportunity for Tribal                    intertribal consortia in identifying
                                                    http://www.hhs.gov/ash/carb/.
                                                       Members of the public will have the                  Epidemiology Centers: This program is                 relevant health status indicators and
                                                    opportunity to provide comments prior                   described in the Catalog of Federal                   priorities using sound epidemiologic
                                                    to the Advisory Council meeting by                      Domestic Assistance (CFDA) under                      principles. Work-plans submitted in
                                                    emailing CARB@hhs.gov. Public                           93.231.                                               response to this announcement must
                                                    comments should be sent in by                           Background                                            clearly state the grantee’s desired
                                                    midnight September 5, 2017, and                                                                               objectives and address at least one of the
                                                                                                              The Tribal Epidemiology Center (TEC)                Recipient Activities under this
                                                    should be limited to no more than one                   program was authorized by Congress in
                                                    page. All public comments received                                                                            announcement. Recipient Activities
                                                                                                            1998 as a way to provide public health                may address one or all of the below two
                                                    prior to September 5, 2017, will be                     support to multiple Tribes and Urban
                                                    provided to Advisory Council members;                                                                         groups of activities:
                                                                                                            Indian communities in each of the IHS
                                                    comments are limited to two minutes                     Areas. The funding opportunity                        A. NIH, NIMHD Activities
                                                    per speaker.
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                                                                                                            announcement is open to eligible                        (1) Development and implementation
                                                      Dated: August 2, 2017.                                Tribes, Tribal organizations, Indian                  of data collection efforts to identify and
                                                    Jomana F. Musmar,                                       organizations, intertribal consortia, and             document health disparities
                                                    Acting Designated Federal Officer,                      Urban Indian organizations, including                 experienced by AI/AN populations;
                                                    Presidential Advisory Council on Combating              currently-funded TECs.                                  (2) Compilation of existing data (e.g.,
                                                    Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria, Committee                  TECs are uniquely positioned within                 healthcare utilization, vital statistics
                                                    Manager.                                                Tribes, Tribal and Urban Indian                       data) to generate health profiles and
                                                    [FR Doc. 2017–17322 Filed 8–15–17; 8:45 am]             organizations to conduct disease                      document health disparities in AI/AN
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                                                      (3) Implementation and evaluation of                    IHS, CDC, and NIH have determined                   Recipient Activities. Consultation and
                                                    public health awareness campaigns to                    that the TECs provide the most effective              technical assistance may include, but
                                                    increase knowledge and attention to                     approach to strengthen public health                  not be limited to, the following areas:
                                                    significant high priority health issues in              capacity and support to support Tribes,                  i. Interpretation of current scientific
                                                    AI/AN communities; and                                  Tribal and Urban Indian organizations,                literature related to epidemiology,
                                                      (4) Implementation and evaluation of                  and intertribal consortia in identifying              statistics, surveillance, and other public
                                                    public health interventions to promote                  relevant health status indicators and                 health issues;
                                                    health or address disparities in AI/AN                  priorities using sound epidemiologic                     ii. Design and implementation of each
                                                    communities.                                            principles.                                           program component such as
                                                                                                                                                                  surveillance, epidemiologic analysis,
                                                    B. CDC, NCEH Activities                                 II. Award Information
                                                                                                                                                                  outbreak investigation, development of
                                                      (1) Establish data sources to pilot-test                 Type of Award: Cooperative                         epidemiologic studies, development of
                                                    Tribal data within the Tracking                         Agreement.                                            disease control programs, and
                                                    Network, a Web-based system of                          Estimated Funds Available                             coordination of activities; and
                                                    environmental health data and                                                                                    iii. Overall operational planning and
                                                    information;                                              The total amount of funding                         program management.
                                                      (2) Identify and work with Tribal                     identified for the current fiscal year (FY)              (2) Conduct routine site visits to TECs
                                                    partners to use environmental health                    2017 is approximately $961,500. A total               and/or coordinate TEC visits to IHS to
                                                    data and data outputs relevant to local                 of $840,000 will be awarded for                       assess work plans and ensure data
                                                    decision-making and implementing                        NIMHD-funded activities and a total of                security; confirm compliance with
                                                    environmental health interventions;                     $121,500 will be awarded for CDC/                     applicable laws and regulations; assess
                                                                                                            NCEH Activities.                                      program activities; and to mutually
                                                      (3) Establish indicators for the
                                                                                                              Individual award amounts are                        resolve problems, as needed.
                                                    priorities identified;
                                                                                                            anticipated to be between $70,000 and                    (3) Provide training in the use of data
                                                      (4) Work with CDC to address                          $191,500 annually. The amount of
                                                    confidentiality concerns through                                                                              from the Epidemiology Data Mart (EDM)
                                                                                                            funding available for competing and                   for the purposes of creating reports for
                                                    methods such as temporal aggregation                    continuation awards issued under this
                                                    and suppression;                                                                                              disease surveillance, epidemiologic
                                                                                                            announcement are subject to the                       analysis, and epidemiologic studies.
                                                      (5) Work with CDC to develop content                  availability of appropriations and
                                                    for the AI/AN Web pages on the                                                                                Training can be provided online, or at
                                                                                                            budgetary priorities of the funding                   the request of the grantee onsite.
                                                    Tracking Network and to establish the                   agencies and the IHS. The IHS is under
                                                    data displays for Tribal data, such as                                                                           (4) Coordinate reporting and technical
                                                                                                            no obligation to make awards that are                 assistance with funding agencies.
                                                    maps or charts to visualize Tribal data;                selected for funding under this
                                                      (6) Work with CDC and its partners to                 announcement.                                         B. Grantee Cooperative Agreement
                                                    explore the application of Tribal data to                                                                     Award Activities
                                                    environmental public health;                            Anticipated Number of Awards
                                                      (7) Build environmental epidemiology                                                                          (1) Develop and deploy a plan of
                                                                                                               Approximately 12 awards will be
                                                    capacity within the TECs;                                                                                     action to accomplish each component as
                                                                                                            issued under this program
                                                      (8) Provide assistance to fellow TECs                                                                       described under Recipient Activities.
                                                                                                            announcement.
                                                    regarding Tribal issues with addressing                                                                         (2) Submit all data products to IHS,
                                                    environmental health data gaps; and                     Project Period                                        with a brief description of the
                                                                                                              The project period is for four years                methodologies and data sources used to
                                                      (9) Present results from environmental
                                                                                                            and will run consecutively from                       produce the products.
                                                    health data assessment and promote
                                                                                                            September 30, 2017 to September 29,                     (3) Succinctly and independently
                                                    pilot project methodology and outcomes
                                                                                                            2021.                                                 address and report on the requirements
                                                    to other TECs.
                                                                                                                                                                  for each funding stream awarded under
                                                    Limited Competition Justification                       Cooperative Agreement                                 Recipient Activities. Specifically:
                                                      TECs are statutorily authorized as                      Cooperative agreements awarded by                     (i) NIMHD Program Activities must
                                                    public health authorities for tribes and                the Department of Health and Human                    report:
                                                    Urban Indian communities with                           Services (HHS) are administered under                   (a) NIMHD support and collaboration
                                                    responsibility for essential public health              the same policies as a grant. However,                must be highlighted in all documents
                                                    infrastructure services such as data                    the funding agency is required to have                and press releases associated with the
                                                    collection and analysis, evaluation and                 substantial programmatic involvement                  activities.
                                                    targeting of services, and provision of                 in the project during the entire award                  (ii) CDC, NCEH
                                                    technical assistance. [25 U.S.C. 1621(m)]               segment. Below is a detailed description                (a) Provide a work plan to accomplish
                                                    Other organizations do not have                         of the level of involvement required for              tasks described under CDC, NCEH
                                                    capacity to provide this support.                       both IHS and the grantee. IHS will be                 Activities.
                                                    Additionally, like state, local and                     responsible for activities listed under                 (b) Quarterly calls with a CDC Project
                                                    territorial health departments, TECs                    section A and the grantee will be                     Officer to discuss progress of activities.
                                                    have statutory public health authorities                responsible for activities listed under                 (c) Provide a final report that
                                                                                                            section B as stated:                                  highlights successes and challenges over
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                                                    as described above and perform public
                                                    health functions for the Tribes in their                                                                      the previous project year.
                                                                                                            Substantial Involvement Description for
                                                    administrative area. They also derive                   Cooperative Agreement                                 III. Eligibility Information
                                                    authority from the Tribes they serve to
                                                    perform these functions. Unlike their                   A. IHS Programmatic Involvement                       1. Eligibility
                                                    counterparts, they have no (or little)                    (1) Provide funded TECs with ongoing                  Only current TEC grantees are eligible
                                                    funding from their jurisdictional                       consultation and technical assistance to              to apply for the competing
                                                    governments to perform these public                     plan, implement, and evaluate each                    supplemental funding under this
                                                    functions.                                              component as described under                          announcement and must demonstrate


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                                                    that they have complied with previous                   2. Content and Form Application                       have consecutively numbered pages, use
                                                    terms and conditions of the TEC                         Submission                                            black type not smaller than 12 points,
                                                    program.                                                   The applicant must include the                     and be printed on one side only of
                                                      Eligible Applicants must be one of the                project narrative as an attachment to the             standard size 81⁄2″ × 11″ paper.
                                                    following as defined by 25 U.S.C. 1603:                                                                          Be sure to succinctly answer all
                                                                                                            application package. Mandatory
                                                      • A Federally-recognized Indian                       documents for all applicants include:
                                                                                                                                                                  questions listed under the evaluation
                                                    Tribe as defined by 25 U.S.C. 1603(14);                                                                       criteria (refer to Section V.1, Evaluation
                                                                                                               • Table of contents.
                                                    operating an Indian health program                                                                            criteria in this announcement) and place
                                                                                                               • Abstract (one page) summarizing
                                                    operated pursuant to a contract, grant,                                                                       all responses and required information
                                                                                                            the project.
                                                    cooperative agreement, or compact with                                                                        in the correct section (noted below), or
                                                                                                               • Application forms:
                                                    IHS pursuant to the Indian Self-                                                                              they will not be considered or scored.
                                                                                                               Æ SF–424, Application for Federal
                                                    Determination and Education                                                                                   These narratives will assist the
                                                                                                            Assistance.
                                                    Assistance Act (ISDEAA), 25 U.S.C.                                                                            Objective Review Committee (ORC) in
                                                                                                               Æ SF–424A, Budget Information—
                                                    5301 et seq.                                                                                                  becoming familiar with the applicant’s
                                                                                                            Non-Construction Programs.
                                                      • A Tribal organization as defined by                    Æ SF–424B, Assurances—Non-
                                                                                                                                                                  activities and accomplishments prior to
                                                    25 U.S.C. 1603(26); operating an Indian                                                                       this possible cooperative agreement
                                                                                                            Construction Programs.
                                                    health program operated pursuant to a                                                                         award. If the narrative exceeds the page
                                                                                                               • Budget Justification and Narrative
                                                    contract, grant, cooperative agreement,                                                                       limit, only the first 10 pages will be
                                                                                                            (must be single-spaced and not exceed
                                                    or compact with the IHS pursuant to the                                                                       reviewed. The 10-page limit for the
                                                                                                            5 pages).
                                                    ISDEAA, 25 U.S.C. 5301 et seq.                                                                                narrative does not include the work
                                                                                                               • Project Narrative (must be single-
                                                      • An Urban Indian organization as                                                                           plan, standard forms, Tribal resolutions,
                                                                                                            spaced and not exceed 10 pages).
                                                    defined by 25 U.S.C. 1603(29); operating                                                                      table of contents, budget, budget
                                                                                                               Æ Background information on the
                                                    a Title V Urban Indian health program                                                                         justifications, narratives, and/or other
                                                                                                            organization.
                                                    that currently has a grant or contract                                                                        appendix items.
                                                                                                               Æ Proposed scope of work, objectives,                 There are three parts to the narrative:
                                                    with the IHS under Title V of the Indian
                                                                                                            and activities that provide a description             Part A—Program Information; Part B—
                                                    Health Care Improvement Act, 25 U.S.C.
                                                                                                            of what will be accomplished, including               Program Planning and Evaluation; and
                                                    1601 et seq. [Public Law (Pub. L.) 93–
                                                                                                            a one-page Timeframe Chart.                           Part C—Program Report. See below for
                                                    437]. Applicants must provide proof of
                                                                                                               • Tribal Resolution(s).                            additional details about what must be
                                                    non-profit status with the application,
                                                                                                               • Letters of Support from                          included in the narrative.
                                                    e.g. 501(c)(3).
                                                                                                            organization’s Board of Directors.                       The page limitations below are for
                                                      Note: Please refer to Section IV.2                       • 501(c)(3) Certificate (if applicable).           each narrative and budget submitted.
                                                    (Application and Submission Information/                   • Biographical sketches for all Key
                                                    Subsection 2, Content and Form of                       Personnel.                                            Part A: Program Information (3 pages)
                                                    Application Submission) for additional proof
                                                    of applicant status documents required, such
                                                                                                               • Contractor/Consultant resumes or                   Section 1: Introduction and need for
                                                    as Tribal resolutions, proof of non-profit              qualifications and scope of work.                     assistance.
                                                    status, etc.                                               • Disclosure of Lobbying Activities                  Must include the applicant’s
                                                                                                            (SF–LLL).                                             background information, a description
                                                    2. Cost Sharing or Matching                                • Certification Regarding Lobbying                 of epidemiological service,
                                                                                                            (GG-Lobbying Form).                                   epidemiological capacity and history of
                                                      The IHS does not require matching
                                                                                                               • Copy of current Negotiated Indirect              support for such activities. Applicants
                                                    funds or cost sharing for grants or
                                                                                                            Cost rate (IDC) agreement (required in                need to include current public health
                                                    cooperative agreements.
                                                                                                            order to receive IDC).                                activities, what program services are
                                                    3. Other Requirements                                      • Organizational Chart (optional).                 currently being provided, and
                                                      If application budgets exceed the                        • Documentation of current Office of               interactions with other public health
                                                    highest dollar amount outlined under                    Management and Budget (OMB)                           authorities in the region (state, local, or
                                                    the ‘‘Estimated Funds Available’’                       Financial Audit (if applicable).                      Tribal).
                                                    section within this funding                                Acceptable forms of documentation                    Section 2: Organizational capabilities.
                                                                                                            include:                                                The applicant must describe staff
                                                    announcement, the application will be
                                                                                                               Æ Email confirmation from Federal                  capabilities or hiring plans for the key
                                                    considered ineligible and will not be
                                                                                                            Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) that audits                 personnel with appropriate expertise in
                                                    reviewed for further consideration. If
                                                                                                            were submitted; or                                    epidemiology, health sciences, and
                                                    deemed ineligible, IHS will not return
                                                                                                               Æ Face sheets from audit reports.                  program management. The applicant
                                                    the application. The applicant will be
                                                                                                            These can be found on the FAC Web                     must also demonstrate access to
                                                    notified by email by the Division of
                                                                                                            site: https://harvester.census.gov/                   specialized expertise such as a doctoral
                                                    Grants Management (DGM) of this
                                                                                                            facdissem/Main.aspx.                                  level epidemiologist and/or a
                                                    decision.
                                                                                                                                                                  biostatistician. Applicants must include
                                                    IV. Application and Submission                          Public Policy Requirements                            an organizational chart, and provide
                                                    Information                                               All Federal-wide public policies                    position descriptions and biographical
                                                                                                            apply to IHS grants and cooperative                   sketches of key personnel including
                                                    1. Obtaining Application Materials
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                                                                                                            agreements with exception of the                      consultants or contractors. The position
                                                      The application package and detailed                  Discrimination policy.                                description should clearly describe each
                                                    instructions for this announcement can                                                                        position and its duties. Resume should
                                                    be found at: http://www.Grants.gov or                   Requirements for Project and Budget
                                                                                                                                                                  indicate that proposed staff is qualified
                                                    http://www.ihs.gov/dgm/funding/.                        Narratives
                                                                                                                                                                  to carry out the project activities.
                                                      Questions regarding the electronic                      A. Project Narrative: This narrative                  Section 3: User population.
                                                    application process may be directed to                  should be a separate Word document                      The number of AI/ANs served must
                                                    Mr. Paul Gettys at (301) 443–2114 or                    that is no longer than 10 pages and                   be substantiated by documentation
                                                    (301) 443–5204.                                         must: Be single-spaced, be type written,              describing IHS user populations, United


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                                                    States Census Bureau data, clinical                     electronic application process, contact               the hardcopy of the application that is
                                                    catchment data, or any method that is                   Grants.gov Customer Support via email                 mailed to DGM. Paper applications that
                                                    scientifically and epidemiologically                    to support@grants.gov or at (800) 518–                are submitted without a copy of the
                                                    valid.                                                  4726. Customer Support is available to                signed waiver from the Director of the
                                                                                                            address questions 24 hours a day, 7 days              DGM will not be reviewed or considered
                                                    Part B: Program Planning and
                                                                                                            a week (except on Federal holidays). If               for funding. The applicant will be
                                                    Evaluation (5 pages)
                                                                                                            problems persist, contact Mr. Gettys                  notified via email of this decision by the
                                                      Section 1: Program Plans.                             (Paul.Gettys@ihs.gov), DGM Grant                      Grants Management Officer of the DGM.
                                                      Applicant must include a work-plan                    Systems Coordinator, by telephone at                  Paper applications must be received by
                                                    that describes program goals, objectives,               (301) 443–2114 or (301) 443–5204.                     the DGM no later than 5:00 p.m., EDT,
                                                    activities, timeline, and responsible                   Please be sure to contact Mr. Gettys at               on the Application Deadline Date listed
                                                    person for carrying out the objectives/                 least ten days prior to the application               in the Key Dates section on page one of
                                                    activities. The applicant must specify                  deadline. Please do not contact the DGM               this announcement. Late applications
                                                    which activities listed under the                       Grant Systems Coordinator until you                   will not be accepted for processing or
                                                    Grantee Cooperative Agreement Award                     have received a Grants.gov tracking                   considered for funding. Applicants that
                                                    Activities are proposed.                                number. In the event you are not able                 do not adhere to the timelines for
                                                      Section 2: Program Evaluation.                        to obtain a tracking number, call the                 System for Award Management (SAM)
                                                      Applicant must define the criteria to                 DGM Grant Systems Coordinator as                      and/or http://www.Grants.gov
                                                    be used to evaluate activities listed in                soon as possible.                                     registration or that fail to request timely
                                                    the work-plan under the Grantee                                                                               assistance with technical issues will not
                                                    Cooperative Agreement Award                             4. Intergovernmental Review
                                                                                                                                                                  be considered for a waiver to submit a
                                                    Activities. They must explain the                          Executive Order 12372 requiring                    paper application.
                                                    methodology that will be used to                        intergovernmental review is not                          Please be aware of the following:
                                                    determine if the needs identified for the               applicable to this program.                              • Please search for the application
                                                    objectives are being met and if the                                                                           package in http://www.Grants.gov by
                                                    outcomes identified are being achieved                  5. Funding Restrictions
                                                                                                                                                                  entering the CFDA number or the
                                                    and describe how evaluation findings                       • Pre-award costs are not allowable.               Funding Opportunity Number. Both
                                                    will be disseminated to stakeholders.                      • The available funds are inclusive of
                                                                                                                                                                  numbers are located in the header of
                                                                                                            direct and appropriate indirect costs.
                                                    Part C: Program Report (2 pages)                                                                              this announcement.
                                                                                                               • Only one grant/cooperative
                                                                                                            agreement will be awarded per                            • If you experience technical
                                                      Section 1: Describe your
                                                                                                            applicant.                                            challenges while submitting your
                                                    organization’s significant program
                                                                                                                                                                  application electronically, please
                                                    activities and accomplishments over the                 6. Electronic Submission Requirements                 contact Grants.gov Support directly at:
                                                    past five years associated with the goals
                                                                                                               All applications must be submitted                 support@grants.gov or (800) 518–4726.
                                                    of this announcement.
                                                                                                            electronically. Please use the http://                Customer Support is available to
                                                      Section 2: Describe major activities
                                                                                                            www.Grants.gov Web site to submit an                  address questions 24 hours a day, 7 days
                                                    over the last 24 months.
                                                      Sample: Please identify and                           application electronically and select the             a week (except on Federal holidays).
                                                    summarize recent major health related                   ‘‘Find Grant Opportunities’’ link on the                 • Upon contacting Grants.gov, obtain
                                                    project activities of the work done                     homepage. Follow the instructions for                 a tracking number as proof of contact.
                                                    during the project period.                              submitting an application under the                   The tracking number is helpful if there
                                                                                                            Package tab. Electronic copies of the                 are technical issues that cannot be
                                                    B. Budget Narrative (5 pages)                           application may not be submitted as                   resolved and a waiver from the agency
                                                       This narrative must include a line                   attachments to email messages                         must be obtained.
                                                    item budget with a narrative                            addressed to IHS employees or offices.                   • Applicants are strongly encouraged
                                                    justification for all expenditures                         If the applicant needs to submit a                 not to wait until the deadline date to
                                                    identifying reasonable allowable,                       paper application instead of submitting               begin the application process through
                                                    allocable costs necessary to accomplish                 electronically through Grants.gov, a                  Grants.gov as the registration process for
                                                    the goals and objectives as outlined in                 waiver must be requested. Prior                       SAM and Grants.gov could take up to
                                                    the project narrative. Budget should                    approval must be requested and                        fifteen working days.
                                                    match the scope of work described in                    obtained from Mr. Robert Tarwater,                       • Please use the optional attachment
                                                    the project narrative.                                  Director, DGM, (see Section IV.6 below                feature in Grants.gov to attach
                                                                                                            for additional information). A written                additional documentation that may be
                                                    3. Submission Dates and Times                           waiver request must be sent to                        requested by the DGM.
                                                      Applications must be submitted                        GrantsPolicy@ihs.gov with a copy to                      • All applicants must comply with
                                                    electronically through Grants.gov by                    Robert.Tarwater@ihs.gov. The waiver                   any page limitation requirements
                                                    11:59 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)                  must: (1) be documented in writing                    described in this funding
                                                    on the Application Deadline Date listed                 (emails are acceptable), before                       announcement.
                                                    in the Key Dates section on page one of                 submitting a paper application, and (2)                  • After electronically submitting the
                                                    this announcement. Any application                      include clear justification for the need              application, the applicant will receive
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                                                    received after the application deadline                 to deviate from the required electronic               an automatic acknowledgment from
                                                    will not be accepted for processing, nor                grants submission process.                            Grants.gov that contains a Grants.gov
                                                    will it be given further consideration for                 Once the waiver request has been                   tracking number. The DGM will
                                                    funding. Grants.gov will notify the                     approved, the applicant will receive a                download the application from
                                                    applicant via email if the application is               confirmation of approval email                        Grants.gov and provide necessary copies
                                                    rejected. IHS will not acknowledge                      containing submission instructions and                to the appropriate agency officials.
                                                    receipt of applications.                                the mailing address to submit the                     Neither the DGM nor the DEDP will
                                                      If technical challenges arise and                     application. A copy of the written                    notify the applicant that the application
                                                    assistance is required with the                         approval must be submitted along with                 has been received.


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                                                      • Email applications will not be                      assigned to each section are noted in                 C. Program Evaluation (10 points)
                                                    accepted under this announcement.                       parentheses. The 10 page narrative                      (1) Define the criteria to be used to
                                                                                                            should include only the first year of                 evaluate activities listed in the work-
                                                    Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) Data
                                                                                                            activities; information for multi-year                plan under the Substantial Involvement
                                                    Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
                                                                                                            projects should be included as an                     Description for Cooperative Agreement,
                                                       All IHS applicants and grantee                       appendix. See ‘‘Multi-year Project
                                                    organizations are required to obtain a                                                                        B. Grantee Cooperative Agreement
                                                                                                            Requirements’’ at the end of this section             Award Activities.
                                                    DUNS number and maintain an active                      for more information. The narrative
                                                    registration in the SAM database. The                                                                           (2) Explain the methodology that will
                                                                                                            section should be written in a manner                 be used to determine if the needs
                                                    DUNS number is a unique 9-digit                         that is clear to outside reviewers
                                                    identification number provided by D&B                                                                         identified for the objectives are being
                                                                                                            unfamiliar with prior related activities              met and if the outcomes identified are
                                                    which uniquely identifies each entity.                  of the applicant. It should be well
                                                    The DUNS number is site specific;                                                                             being achieved.
                                                                                                            organized, succinct, and contain all                    (3) Describe how evaluation findings
                                                    therefore, each distinct performance site               information necessary for reviewers to
                                                    may be assigned a DUNS number.                                                                                will be disseminated to stakeholders.
                                                                                                            understand the project fully. Points will
                                                    Obtaining a DUNS number is easy, and                    be assigned to each evaluation criteria               D. Organizational Capabilities, Key
                                                    there is no charge. To obtain a DUNS                    adding up to a total of 100 points. A                 Personnel and Qualifications (15 points)
                                                    number, you may access it through                       minimum score of 65 points is required                  (1) Explain both the management and
                                                    http://fedgov.dnb.com/webform, or to                    for funding. Points are assigned as                   administrative structure of the
                                                    expedite the process, call (866) 705–                   follows:                                              organization including documentation
                                                    5711.
                                                       All HHS recipients are required by the               1. Criteria                                           of current certified financial
                                                    Federal Funding Accountability and                                                                            management systems from the Bureau of
                                                                                                            A. Introduction and Need for Assistance               Indian Affairs, IHS, or a Certified Public
                                                    Transparency Act of 2006, as amended                    (25 points)
                                                    (‘‘Transparency Act’’), to report                                                                             Accountant and an updated
                                                    information on sub-awards.                                 (1) Describe the applicant’s current               organizational chart (include in
                                                    Accordingly, all IHS grantees must                      public health activities including                    appendix).
                                                    notify potential first-tier sub-recipients              programs or services currently provided,                (2) Describe the ability of the
                                                    that no entity may receive a first-tier                 interactions with other public health                 organization to manage a program of the
                                                    sub-award unless the entity has                         authorities in the regions (state, local, or          proposed scope.
                                                    provided its DUNS number to the prime                   Tribal) and how long it has been                        (3) Provide position descriptions and
                                                    grantee organization. This requirement                  operating. Specifically describe current              biographical sketches of key personnel,
                                                    ensures the use of a universal identifier               epidemiologic capacity and history of                 including those of consultants or
                                                    to enhance the quality of information                   support for such activities.                          contractors in the Appendix. Position
                                                    available to the public pursuant to the                    (2) Provide a physical location of the             descriptions should very clearly
                                                    Transparency Act.                                       TEC and area to be served by the                      describe each position and its duties,
                                                                                                            proposed program including a map                      indicating desired qualification and
                                                    System for Award Management (SAM)                       (include the map in the attachments),                 experience requirements related to the
                                                       Organizations that were not registered               and specifically describe the office                  project. Resumes should indicate that
                                                    with Central Contractor Registration and                space and how it is going to be paid for.             the proposed staff is qualified to carry
                                                    have not registered with SAM will need                     (3) Describe the applicant’s user                  out the project activities. Applicants
                                                    to obtain a DUNS number first and then                  population. The applicant must                        with expertise in epidemiology will
                                                    access the SAM online registration                      demonstrate AI/ANs will be served and                 receive priority.
                                                    through the SAM home page at https://                   must be substantiated by documentation                  (4) Applicant must at least have two
                                                    www.sam.gov (U.S. organizations will                    describing IHS user populations, United               epidemiologists as part of the proposal.
                                                    also need to provide an Employer                        States Census Bureau data, clinical
                                                                                                                                                                  E. Categorical Budget and Budget
                                                    Identification Number from the Internal                 catchment data, or any method that is
                                                                                                                                                                  Justification (5 points)
                                                    Revenue Service that may take an                        scientifically and epidemiologically
                                                    additional 2–5 weeks to become active).                 valid data.                                              (1) The five points for Categorical
                                                    Completing and submitting the                                                                                 Budget only applies to Year 1. Provide
                                                                                                            B. Project Objective(s), Work Plan and                a line item budget and budget narrative
                                                    registration takes approximately one                    Approach (45 points)
                                                    hour to complete and SAM registration                                                                         for Year 1.
                                                    will take 3–5 business days to process.                   (1) State in measurable and realistic                  (2) Provide a justification by line item
                                                    Registration with the SAM is free of                    terms the objectives and appropriate                  in the budget including sufficient cost
                                                    charge. Applicants may register online                  activities to achieve each objective for              and other details to facilitate the
                                                    at https://www.sam.gov.                                 the projects as listed in the Substantial             determination of cost allowance and
                                                       Additional information on                            Involvement Description for                           relevance of these costs to the proposed
                                                    implementing the Transparency Act,                      Cooperative Agreement, B. Grantee                     project. The funds requested should be
                                                    including the specific requirements for                 Cooperative Agreement Award                           appropriate and necessary for the scope
                                                    DUNS and SAM, can be found on the                       Activities.                                           of the project.
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                                                    IHS Grants Management, Grants Policy                      (2) Identify the expected results,                     (3) If use of consultants or contractors
                                                    Web site: http://www.ihs.gov/dgm/                       benefits, and outcomes or products to be              are proposed or anticipated, provide a
                                                    policytopics/.                                          derived from each objective of the                    detailed budget and scope of work that
                                                                                                            project.                                              clearly defines the deliverables or
                                                    V. Application Review Information                         (3) Include a work-plan for each                    outcomes anticipated.
                                                      The instructions for preparing the                    objective that indicates when the                        (4) If the applicant will be hosting a
                                                    application narrative also constitute the               objectives and major activities will be               conference, the applicant must include
                                                    evaluation criteria for reviewing and                   accomplished and who will conduct the                 a separate detailed budget justification
                                                    scoring the application. Weights                        activities.                                           and narrative for the conference. The


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                                                    cost categories to be addressed are as                  before the due date listed in the email               project director that an award has been made
                                                    follows: (1) Contract/Planner, (2)                      of notification of missing documents                  to their organization is not an authorization
                                                    Meeting Space/Venue, (3) Registration                   required.                                             to implement their program on behalf of IHS.
                                                    Web site, (4) Audio Visual, (5) Speakers                  To obtain a minimum score for
                                                    Fees, (6) Non-Federal Attendee Travel,                  funding by the ORC, applicants must                   2. Administrative Requirements
                                                    (7) Registration Fees, (8) Other (explain               address all program requirements and                     Cooperative Agreements are
                                                    in detail and cost breakdown).                          provide all required documentation.                   administered in accordance with the
                                                       (5) Applicant is encouraged to submit                                                                      following regulations and policies:
                                                                                                            VI. Award Administration Information                     A. The criteria as outlined in this
                                                    a line item budget and budget narrative
                                                    by category for years 2–5 as an appendix                1. Award Notices                                      program announcement.
                                                    to show the five-year plan of the                                                                                B. Administrative Regulations for
                                                                                                               The Notice of Award (NoA) is a
                                                    proposal.                                                                                                     Grants:
                                                                                                            legally binding document signed by the
                                                                                                                                                                     • Uniform Administrative
                                                    Multi-Year Project Requirements                         Grants Management Officer and serves
                                                                                                                                                                  Requirements for HHS Awards, located
                                                                                                            as the official notification of the grant
                                                      Projects requiring a second, third,                                                                         at 45 CFR part 75.
                                                                                                            award. The NoA will be initiated by the                  C. Grants Policy:
                                                    fourth, and/or fifth year must include a
                                                                                                            DGM in our grant system,                                 • HHS Grants Policy Statement,
                                                    brief project narrative and budget (one
                                                                                                            GrantSolutions (https://                              Revised 01/07.
                                                    additional page per year) addressing the
                                                                                                            www.grantsolutions.gov). Each entity                     D. Cost Principles:
                                                    developmental plans for each additional
                                                                                                            that is approved for funding under this                  • Uniform Administrative
                                                    year of the project.
                                                                                                            announcement will need to request or                  Requirements for HHS Awards, ‘‘Cost
                                                    Additional Documents Can Be                             have a user account in GrantSolutions                 Principles,’’ located at 45 CFR part 75,
                                                    Uploaded as Appendix Items in                           in order to retrieve their NoA. The NoA               subpart E.
                                                    Grants.gov                                              is the authorizing document for which                    E. Audit Requirements:
                                                       • Work plan, logic model and/or time                 funds are dispersed to the approved                      • Uniform Administrative
                                                    line for proposed objectives.                           entities and reflects the amount of                   Requirements for HHS Awards, ‘‘Audit
                                                       • Position descriptions for key staff.               Federal funds awarded, the purpose of                 Requirements,’’ located at 45 CFR part
                                                       • Resumes of key staff that reflect                  the grant, the terms and conditions of                75, subpart F.
                                                    current duties.                                         the award, the effective date of the
                                                                                                                                                                  3. Indirect Costs
                                                       • Consultant or contractor proposed                  award, and the budget/project period.
                                                    scope of work and letter of commitment                                                                           This section applies to all grant
                                                                                                            Disapproved Applicants
                                                    (if applicable).                                                                                              recipients that request reimbursement of
                                                       • Current Indirect Cost Agreement.                      Applicants who received a score less               indirect costs (IDC) in their grant
                                                       • Organizational chart.                              than the recommended funding level for                application. In accordance with HHS
                                                       • Map of area identifying project                    approval, 65, and were deemed to be                   Grants Policy Statement, Part II–27, IHS
                                                    location(s).                                            disapproved by the ORC, will receive an               requires applicants to obtain a current
                                                       • Additional documents to support                    Executive Summary Statement from the                  IDC rate agreement prior to award. The
                                                    narrative (i.e. data tables, key news                   IHS program office within 30 days of the              rate agreement must be prepared in
                                                    articles, etc.).                                        conclusion of the ORC outlining the                   accordance with the applicable cost
                                                                                                            strengths and weaknesses of their                     principles and guidance as provided by
                                                    2. Review and Selection                                 application. The summary statement                    the cognizant agency or office. A current
                                                      Each application will be prescreened                  will be sent to the Authorized                        rate covers the applicable grant
                                                    by the DGM staff for eligibility and                    Organizational Representative that is                 activities under the current award’s
                                                    completeness as outlined in the funding                 identified on the face page (SF–424) of               budget period. If the current rate is not
                                                    announcement. Applications that meet                    the application. The IHS program office               on file with the DGM at the time of
                                                    the eligibility criteria shall be reviewed              will also provide additional contact                  award, the IDC portion of the budget
                                                    for merit by the ORC based on                           information as needed to address                      will be restricted. The restrictions
                                                    evaluation criteria in this funding                     questions and concerns as well as                     remain in place until the current rate is
                                                    announcement. The ORC could be                          provide technical assistance if desired.              provided to the DGM.
                                                    composed of both Tribal and Federal                                                                              Generally, IDC rates for IHS grantees
                                                                                                            Approved But Unfunded Applicants
                                                    reviewers appointed by the IHS Program                                                                        are negotiated with the Division of Cost
                                                    to review and make recommendations                         Approved but unfunded applicants                   Allocation (DCA) https://rates.psc.gov/
                                                    on these applications. The technical                    that met the minimum scoring range                    and the Department of Interior (Interior
                                                    review process ensures selection of                     and were deemed by the ORC to be                      Business Center) https://www.doi.gov/
                                                    quality projects in a national                          ‘‘Approved,’’ but were not funded due                 ibc/services/finance/indirect-Cost-
                                                    competition for limited funding.                        to lack of funding, will have their                   Services/indian-tribes. For questions
                                                    Incomplete applications and                             applications held by DGM for a period                 regarding the indirect cost policy, please
                                                    applications that are non-responsive to                 of one year. If additional funding                    call the Grants Management Specialist
                                                    the eligibility criteria will not be                    becomes available during the course of                listed under ‘‘Agency Contacts’’ or the
                                                    referred to the ORC. The applicant will                 FY 2017 the approved but unfunded                     main DGM office at (301) 443–5204.
                                                                                                            application may be re-considered by the
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                                                    be notified via email of this decision by
                                                    the Grants Management Officer of the                    awarding program office for possible                  4. Reporting Requirements
                                                    DGM. Applicants will be notified by                     funding. The applicant will also receive                The grantee must submit required
                                                    DGM, via email, to outline minor                        an Executive Summary Statement from                   reports consistent with the applicable
                                                    missing components (i.e., budget                        the IHS program office within 30 days                 deadlines. Failure to submit required
                                                    narratives, audit documentation, key                    of the conclusion of the ORC.                         reports within the time allowed may
                                                    contact form) needed for an otherwise                     Note: Any correspondence other than the             result in suspension or termination of
                                                    complete application. All missing                       official NoA signed by an IHS grants                  an active grant, withholding of
                                                    documents must be sent to DGM on or                     management official announcing to the                 additional awards for the project, or


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                                                    other enforcement actions such as                       requirement for recipients of Federal                 www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/for-
                                                    withholding of payments or converting                   grants to report information about first-             individuals/disability/index.html.
                                                    to the reimbursement method of                          tier sub-awards and executive                         Please contact the HHS OCR for more
                                                    payment. Continued failure to submit                    compensation under Federal assistance                 information about obligations and
                                                    required reports may result in one or                   awards.                                               prohibitions under federal civil rights
                                                    both of the following: (1) The                             IHS has implemented a Term of                      laws at http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/about-
                                                    imposition of special award provisions;                 Award into all IHS Standard Terms and                 us/contact-us/headquarters-and-
                                                    and (2) the non-funding or non-award of                 Conditions, NoAs and funding                          regional-addresses/index.html or call 1–
                                                    other eligible projects or activities. This             announcements regarding the FSRS                      800–368–1019 or TDD 1–800–537–7697.
                                                    requirement applies whether the                         reporting requirement. This IHS Term of               Also note it is an HHS Departmental
                                                    delinquency is attributable to the failure              Award is applicable to all IHS grant and              goal to ensure access to quality,
                                                    of the grantee organization or the                      cooperative agreements issued on or                   culturally competent care, including
                                                    individual responsible for preparation                  after October 1, 2010, with a $25,000                 long-term services and support, for
                                                    of the reports. Per DGM policy, all                     sub-award obligation dollar threshold                 vulnerable populations. For further
                                                    reports are required to be submitted                    met for any specific reporting period.                guidance on providing culturally and
                                                    electronically by attaching them as a                   Additionally, all new (discretionary)                 linguistically appropriate services,
                                                    ‘‘Grant Note’’ in GrantSolutions.                       IHS awards (where the project period is               recipients should review the National
                                                    Personnel responsible for submitting                    made up of more than one budget                       Standards for Culturally and
                                                    reports will be required to obtain a login              period) and where: (1) The project                    Linguistically Appropriate Services in
                                                    and password for GrantSolutions. Please                 period start date was October 1, 2010 or              Health and Health Care at: http://
                                                    see the Agency Contacts list in section                 after; and (2) the primary awardee will               minorityhealth.hhs.gov/omh/
                                                    VII for the systems contact information.                have a $25,000 sub-award obligation                   browse.aspx?lvl=2&lvlid=53.
                                                       The reporting requirements for this                  dollar threshold during any specific                     Pursuant to 45 CFR 80.3(d), an
                                                    program are noted below.                                reporting period will be required to                  individual shall not be deemed
                                                                                                            address the FSRS reporting.                           subjected to discrimination by reason of
                                                    A. Progress Reports                                                                                           his/her exclusion from benefits limited
                                                                                                               For the full IHS award term
                                                      Program progress reports are required                 implementing this requirement and                     by federal law to individuals eligible for
                                                    annually, within 30 days after the                      additional award applicability                        benefits and services from the IHS.
                                                    budget period ends. These reports must                  information, visit the DGM Grants                        Recipients will be required to sign the
                                                    include a brief comparison of actual                    Policy Web site at: http://www.ihs.gov/               HHS–690 Assurance of Compliance
                                                    accomplishments to the goals                            dgm/policytopics/.                                    form which can be obtained from the
                                                    established for the period, a summary of                                                                      following Web site: http://www.hhs.gov/
                                                    progress to date or, if applicable,                     D. Compliance With Executive Order                    sites/default/files/forms/hhs-690.pdf,
                                                    provide sound justification for the lack                13166 Implementation of Services                      and send it directly to the: U.S.
                                                    of progress, and other pertinent                        Accessibility Provisions for All Grant                Department of Health and Human
                                                    information as required. A final report                 Application Packages and Funding                      Services, Office of Civil Rights, 200
                                                    must be submitted within 90 days of                     Opportunity Announcements                             Independence Ave. SW., Washington,
                                                    expiration of the budget/project period.                                                                      DC 20201.
                                                                                                               Recipients of federal financial
                                                    B. Financial Reports                                    assistance (FFA) from HHS must                        E. Federal Awardee Performance and
                                                                                                            administer their programs in                          Integrity Information System (FAPIIS)
                                                       Federal Financial Report (FFR or SF–
                                                    425), Cash Transaction Reports are due                  compliance with federal civil rights law.                The IHS is required to review and
                                                    30 days after the close of every calendar               This means that recipients of HHS funds               consider any information about the
                                                    quarter to the Payment Management                       must ensure equal access to their                     applicant that is in the Federal Awardee
                                                    Services, HHS at https://pms.psc.gov. It                programs without regard to a person’s                 Performance and Integrity Information
                                                    is recommended that the applicant also                  race, color, national origin, disability,             System (FAPIIS) before making any
                                                    send a copy of the FFR (SF–425) report                  age and, in some circumstances, sex and               award in excess of the simplified
                                                    to the Grants Management Specialist.                    religion. This includes ensuring your                 acquisition threshold (currently
                                                    Failure to submit timely reports may                    programs are accessible to persons with               $150,000) over the period of
                                                    cause a disruption in timely payments                   limited English proficiency. HHS                      performance. An applicant may review
                                                    to the organization.                                    provides guidance to recipients of FFA                and comment on any information about
                                                       Grantees are responsible and                         on meeting their legal obligation to take             itself that a federal awarding agency
                                                    accountable for accurate information                    reasonable steps to provide meaningful                previously entered. IHS will consider
                                                    being reported on all required reports:                 access to their programs by persons with              any comments by the applicant, in
                                                    The Progress Reports and Federal                        limited English proficiency. Please see               addition to other information in FAPIIS
                                                    Financial Report.                                       http://www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/for-                  in making a judgment about the
                                                                                                            individuals/special-topics/limited-                   applicant’s integrity, business ethics,
                                                    C. Federal Sub-Award Reporting System                   english-proficiency/guidance-federal-                 and record of performance under federal
                                                    (FSRS)                                                  financial-assistance-recipients-title-VI/.            awards when completing the review of
                                                      This award may be subject to the                         The HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR)              risk posed by applicants as described in
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                                                    Transparency Act sub-award and                          also provides guidance on complying                   45 CFR 75.205.
                                                    executive compensation reporting                        with civil rights laws enforced by HHS.                  As required by 45 CFR part 75
                                                    requirements of 2 CFR part 170.                         Please see http://www.hhs.gov/civil-                  Appendix XII of the Uniform Guidance,
                                                      The Transparency Act requires the                     rights/for-individuals/section-1557/                  non-federal entities (NFEs) are required
                                                    OMB to establish a single searchable                    index.html and http://www.hhs.gov/                    to disclose in FAPIIS any information
                                                    database, accessible to the public, with                civil-rights/index.html. Recipients of                about criminal, civil, and administrative
                                                    information on financial assistance                     FFA also have specific legal obligations              proceedings, and/or affirm that there is
                                                    awards made by Federal agencies. The                    for serving qualified individuals with                no new information to provide. This
                                                    Transparency Act also includes a                        disabilities. Please see http://                      applies to NFEs that receive federal


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                                                    awards (currently active grants,                        Epidemiology & Disease Prevention,                    and personal information concerning
                                                    cooperative agreements, and                             Indian Health Service, 5600 Fishers                   individuals associated with the grant
                                                    procurement contracts) greater than                     Lane, Mailstop: 09E17B, Rockville, MD                 applications, the disclosure of which
                                                    $10,000,000 for any period of time                      20857, Phone: (301) 443–4305, E-Mail:                 would constitute a clearly unwarranted
                                                    during the period of performance of an                  Lisa.Neel@ihs.gov.                                    invasion of personal privacy.
                                                    award/project.                                            2. Questions on grants management                     Name of Committee: National Institute of
                                                                                                            and fiscal matters may be directed to:                Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
                                                    Mandatory Disclosure Requirements                       John Hoffman, Senior Grants                           Special Emphasis Panel; PAR–17–270:
                                                      As required by 2 CFR part 200 of the                  Management Specialist, IHS Division of                NIDDK Biorepositories Sample Access.
                                                    Uniform Guidance, and the HHS                           Grants Management, 5600 Fishers Lane,                   Date: September 21, 2017.
                                                    implementing regulations at 45 CFR part                 Mailstop: 09E70, Rockville, MD 20857,                   Time: 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
                                                    75, effective January 1, 2016, the IHS                  Phone: (301) 443–2116, E-Mail:                          Agenda: To review and evaluate grant
                                                    must require a non-federal entity or an                 John.Hoffman@ihs.gov.                                 applications.
                                                    applicant for a federal award to disclose,                3. Questions on systems matters may                   Place: National Institutes of Health, Two
                                                    in a timely manner, in writing to the                                                                         Democracy Plaza, 6707 Democracy
                                                                                                            be directed to: Paul Gettys, Grant
                                                                                                                                                                  Boulevard, Bethesda, MD 20892 (Telephone
                                                    IHS or pass-through entity all violations               Systems Coordinator, 5600 Fishers                     Conference Call).
                                                    of federal criminal law involving fraud,                Lane, Mail Stop: 09E70, Rockville, MD                   Contact Person: Najma S. Begum, Ph.D.,
                                                    bribery, or gratuity violations                         20857, Phone: (301) 443–2114; or the                  Scientific Review Officer, Review Branch,
                                                    potentially affecting the federal award.                DGM main line (301) 443–5204, Fax:                    DEA, NIDDK, National Institutes of Health,
                                                      Submission is required for all                        (301) 594–0899, E-Mail: Paul.Gettys@                  Room 7349, 6707 Democracy Boulevard,
                                                    applicants and recipients, in writing, to               ihs.gov.                                              Bethesda, MD 20892–5452, (301) 594–8894,
                                                    the IHS and to the HHS Office of                                                                              begumn@niddk.nih.gov.
                                                    Inspector General all information                       VIII. Other Information                                 Name of Committee: National Institute of
                                                    related to violations of federal criminal                 The Public Health Service strongly                  Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
                                                    law involving fraud, bribery, or gratuity               encourages all cooperative agreement                  Special Emphasis Panel; Multi-Center
                                                    violations potentially affecting the                    and contract recipients to provide a                  Clinical Applications (PA–16–160).
                                                                                                            smoke-free workplace and promote the                    Date: September 25, 2017.
                                                    federal award. 45 CFR 75.113.
                                                                                                                                                                    Time: 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
                                                      Disclosures must be sent in writing to:               non-use of all tobacco products. In                     Agenda: To review and evaluate grant
                                                    U.S. Department of Health and Human                     addition, Public Law 103–227, the Pro-                applications.
                                                    Services, Indian Health Service,                        Children Act of 1994, prohibits smoking                 Place: National Institutes of Health, Two
                                                    Division of Grants Management, ATTN:                    in certain facilities (or in some cases,              Democracy Plaza, 6707 Democracy
                                                    Robert Tarwater, Director, 5600 Fishers                 any portion of the facility) in which                 Boulevard, Bethesda, MD 20892 (Telephone
                                                    Lane, Mail Stop: 09E70.                                 regular or routine education, library,                Conference Call).
                                                      Rockville, MD 20857                                   day care, health care, or early childhood               Contact Person: Najma S. Begum, Ph.D.,
                                                      (Include ‘‘Mandatory Grant                            development services are provided to                  Scientific Review Officer, Review Branch,
                                                    Disclosures’’ in subject line)                          children. This is consistent with the                 DEA, NIDDK, National Institutes of Health,
                                                      Office: (301) 443–5204.                                                                                     Room 7349, 6707 Democracy Boulevard,
                                                                                                            HHS mission to protect and advance the
                                                                                                                                                                  Bethesda, MD 20892–5452, (301) 594–8894,
                                                      Fax: (301) 594–0899.                                  physical and mental health of the                     begumn@niddk.nih.gov.
                                                      Email: Robert.Tarwater@ihs.gov.                       American people.
                                                                                                                                                                    Name of Committee: National Institute of
                                                    AND                                                       Dated: August 10, 2017.                             Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
                                                                                                            Michael D. Weahkee,                                   Special Emphasis Panel; PAR–17–123:
                                                      U.S. Department of Health and                                                                               NIDDK Biomarker R01s on Biorepository
                                                    Human Services, Office of Inspector                     RADM, Assistant Surgeon General, U.S.
                                                                                                            Public Health Service, Acting Director, Indian        Samples.
                                                    General, ATTN: Mandatory Grant                                                                                  Date: September 27, 2017.
                                                    Disclosures, Intake Coordinator, 330                    Health Service.
                                                                                                                                                                    Time: 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
                                                    Independence Avenue SW., Cohen                          [FR Doc. 2017–17311 Filed 8–15–17; 8:45 am]             Agenda: To review and evaluate grant
                                                    Building, Room 5527, Washington, DC                     BILLING CODE 4160–16–P                                applications.
                                                    20201, URL: http://oig.hhs.gov/fraud/                                                                           Place: National Institutes of Health, Two
                                                    report-fraud/index.asp.                                                                                       Democracy Plaza, 6707 Democracy
                                                      (Include ‘‘Mandatory Grant                            DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND                              Boulevard, Bethesda, MD 20892 (Telephone
                                                                                                            HUMAN SERVICES                                        Conference Call).
                                                    Disclosures’’ in subject line)
                                                                                                                                                                    Contact Person: Najma S. Begum, Ph.D.,
                                                      Fax: (202) 205–0604 (Include                                                                                Scientific Review Officer, Review Branch,
                                                                                                            National Institutes of Health
                                                    ‘‘Mandatory Grant Disclosures’’ in                                                                            DEA, NIDDK, National Institutes of Health,
                                                    subject line) or                                        National Institute of Diabetes and                    Room 7349, 6707 Democracy Boulevard,
                                                      Email:                                                Digestive and Kidney Diseases; Notice                 Bethesda, MD 20892–5452, (301) 594–8894,
                                                    MandatoryGranteeDisclosures@                            of Closed Meetings                                    begumn@niddk.nih.gov.
                                                    oig.hhs.gov                                                                                                     Name of Committee: National Institute of
                                                      Failure to make required disclosures                    Pursuant to section 10(d) of the                    Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
                                                    can result in any of the remedies                       Federal Advisory Committee Act, as                    Special Emphasis Panel; PAR–15–068:
                                                    described in 45 CFR 75.371 Remedies                     amended, notice is hereby given of the                NIDDK Multi-Center Clinical Study
                                                                                                                                                                  Implementation Planning Cooperative
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                                                    for noncompliance, including                            following meetings.
                                                    suspension or debarment (See 2 CFR                        The meetings will be closed to the                  Agreements (U34).
                                                                                                            public in accordance with the                           Date: September 28, 2017.
                                                    parts 180 & 376 and 31 U.S.C. 3321).
                                                                                                                                                                    Time: 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
                                                                                                            provisions set forth in sections
                                                    VII. Agency Contacts                                                                                            Agenda: To review and evaluate grant
                                                                                                            552b(c)(4) and 552b(c)(6), Title 5 U.S.C.,            applications.
                                                       1. Questions on the programmatic                     as amended. The grant applications and                  Place: National Institutes of Health, Two
                                                    issues may be directed to: Lisa C. Neel,                the discussions could disclose                        Democracy Plaza, 6707 Democracy
                                                    MPH, Public Health Advisor, Office of                   confidential trade secrets or commercial              Boulevard, Bethesda, MD 20892 (Telephone
                                                    Public Health Support, Division of                      property such as patentable material,                 Conference Call).



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SectionNotices
DatesSeptember 19, 2017 Review Date: September 21, 2017
FR Citation82 FR 38913 

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