82_FR_48775 82 FR 48575 - Notice of Order Soliciting Community Proposals

82 FR 48575 - Notice of Order Soliciting Community Proposals

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 200 (October 18, 2017)

Page Range48575-48590
FR Document2017-22513

The Department of Transportation is soliciting proposals from communities or consortia of communities interested in receiving grants under the Small Community Air Service Development Program. The full text of the Department's order, including Appendices, is included in this Notice. As noted in the order, an application for a grant under this program must include a Grant Proposal of no more than 20 pages (one-sided only), a completed Application for Federal Domestic Assistance (SF424), a Summary Information Schedule, and any letters from the applicant community showing support.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 200 (Wednesday, October 18, 2017)
[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 200 (Wednesday, October 18, 2017)]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

[Docket No. DOT-OST-2017-0155]


Notice of Order Soliciting Community Proposals

AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, Department of Transportation.

ACTION: Notice of Order Soliciting Community Proposals (Order 2017-10-
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SUMMARY: The Department of Transportation is soliciting proposals from 
communities or consortia of communities interested in receiving grants 
under the Small Community Air Service Development Program. The full 
text of the Department's order, including Appendices, is included in 
this Notice. As noted in the order, an application for a grant under 
this program must include a Grant Proposal of no more than 20 pages 
(one-sided only), a completed Application for Federal Domestic 
Assistance (SF424), a Summary Information Schedule, and any letters 
from the applicant community showing support.

DATES: Applications must be submitted no later than December 15, 2017.

ADDRESSES: Communities must submit applications electronically through 
http://www.grants.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brooke Chapman, Associate Director, 
Small Community Air Service Development Program, Office of Aviation 
Analysis, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., W86-307, Washington, DC 20590, 
(202) 366-0577.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: By this order, the U.S. Department of 
Transportation (the Department or DOT) invites proposals from 
communities and/or consortia of communities interested in obtaining a 
federal grant under the Small Community Air Service Development Program 
(``Small Community Program'' or ``SCASDP'') to address air service and 
airfare issues in their communities. As discussed below, the Department 
has $10 million available for FY 2017 grant awards to carry out this 
program.
    Applications of no more than 20 one-sided pages each (excluding the 
completed Application for Federal Domestic Assistance (SF424), Summary 
Information schedule, and any letters from the community or an air 
carrier showing support for the application), including all required 
information, must be submitted to www.grants.gov no later than 4:00 PM 
EST on December 15, 2017. Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit 
applications in advance of the deadline. Please be

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aware that applicants must complete the grants.gov registration process 
before submitting an application, and that this process usually takes 
two to four weeks to complete.\1\ The Department will not accept late-
filed applications except under limited circumstances related to 
technical difficulties. Additional information on applying through 
grants.gov is in Appendix A, including a notice regarding late-filed 
applications.
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    \1\ If an applicant experiences difficulties at any point during 
the registration or application process, it should contact the 
grants.gov support center by email (grants.gov">[email protected]grants.gov) or by 
telephone (1-800-518-4726, available 24/7 except Federal holidays). 
See www.grants.gov/web/grants/support.html.
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    In accordance with the requirements of 2 CFR part 200, this order 
is organized into the following sections:

I. Program Description
II. Federal Award Information
III. Eligibility Information
    a. Eligible Applicants
    b. Cost Sharing or Matching
    c. Other
IV. Application and Submission Information
    a. Address To Request Application Package
    b. Content and Form of Application Submission
    c. Dun and Bradstreet Universal Numbering System (DUNS) Number 
and System for Award Management (SAM)
    d. Submission Dates and Times
    e. Funding Restrictions
    f. Other Submission Requirements
V. Application Review Information
    a. Criteria
    i. Priority Selection Criteria
    ii. Secondary Selection Criteria
    iii. Additional Guidance
    b. Review and Selection Process
    c. Anticipated Announcement and Federal Award Dates
VI. Federal Award Administration Information
    a. Federal Award Notices
    b. Administrative and National Policy Requirements
    c. Reporting
VII. Federal Awarding Agency Contact
VIII. Other Information
    a. Air Service Development Zone Designation
    b. Submission of Confidential Commercial Information
Appendix A--Additional Information on Applying Through 
www.grants.gov.
Appendix B--Summary Information
Appendix C--Application Checklist
Appendix D--Confidential Commercial Information

A. Program Description

    The Small Community Program was established by the Wendell H. Ford 
Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century (Pub. L. No. 
106-181), reauthorized by the Vision 100-Century of Aviation 
Reauthorization Act (Pub. L. 108-176), and subsequently reauthorized by 
the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 (Pub. L. No. 112-95) (FAA 
2012), as amended. The program is designed to provide financial 
assistance to small communities in order to help them enhance their air 
service. The Department provides this assistance in the form of 
monetary grants that are disbursed on a reimbursable basis. 
Authorization for this program is codified at 49 U.S.C. Sec.  41743.
    The Small Community Program is authorized to receive appropriations 
under 49 U.S.C. 41743(e)(2), as amended. Appropriations are provided 
for this program for award selection in FY 2016 pursuant to FAA 2012, 
the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 (Pub. L. No. 114-113), as 
extended through FY 2017 by the Continuing Appropriations and Military 
Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations 
Act, 2017, and Zika Response and Preparedness Act (Pub. L. No. 114-
223).\2\ In addition, the FAA Extension, Safety, and Security Act of 
2016 (Pub. L. No. 114-190) amended 49 U.S.C. 41743(e)(2) to authorize 
the program to receive an additional $6 million in appropriations 
through FY 2017.\3\ The FY17 Continuing Appropriations Act (Pub. L. No. 
115-31 (May 5, 2017)) then provided additional appropriations for the 
program.
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    \2\ See Public Law No. 114-223, September 29, 2016, section 
101(a)(11).
    \3\ See Public Law No. 114-190, July 15, 2016, section 1102(e).
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B. Federal Award Information

    The final selections will be limited to no more than 40 communities 
or consortia of communities, or a combination thereof. Applications for 
renewal or supplementation of existing projects are not eligible to 
compete with applications for new Federal awards.
    Pursuant to the authorities described above, the Department has $10 
million available for FY 2017 grant awards to carry out this program. 
There is no other limitation on the amount of individual awards, and 
the amounts awarded will vary depending upon the features and merits of 
the selected proposals. In past years, the Department's individual 
grant sizes have ranged from $20,000 to nearly $1.6 million. Funding 
amounts made available for reimbursement may be impacted by future 
limitations placed on the spending authority and appropriations enacted 
for the Department. OST may, at its discretion, issue partial funding 
awards up to the level authorized and provided that the above 
conditions are met. Additional information on the budget process may be 
found in OMB A-11: http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars_default/.

C. Eligibility Information

1. Eligible Applicants

    Eligible applicants are small communities that meet the following 
statutory criteria under 49 U.S.C. 41743, as amended by Public Law No. 
114-113:
    1. (a) The airport serving the community or consortium is not 
larger than a small hub airport, according to FAA hub classifications 
effective on the date of service of this Order,\4\ or
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    \4\ ``Small hub airport'' is defined in 49 U.S.C. 47102 (23) as 
``a commercial service airport that has at least 0.05 percent but 
less than 0.25 percent of the passenger boardings.'' See also http://www.faa.gov/airports/planning_capacity/passenger_allcargo_stats/categories/. For FAA passenger enplanement information to use to 
determine an airport's eligibility as a small hub airport, see 
http://www.faa.gov/airports/planning_capacity/passenger_allcargo_stats/passenger/.
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    (b) As of calendar year 1997, the airport serving the community or 
consortium was not larger than a small hub airport,\5\ and
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    \5\ See, http://www.dot.gov/policy/aviation-policy/small-community-rural-air-service/SCASDP, for the FAA's 1997 list of 
Primary and Nonprimary Commercial Service Airports.
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    2. It has insufficient air carrier service or unreasonably high air 
fares; and
    3. The airport serving the community presents characteristics, such 
as geographic diversity or unique circumstances that demonstrate the 
need for, and feasibility of, grant assistance from the Small Community 
Program.\6\
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    \6\ 49 U.S.C. 41743(c)(1), (2).
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    No more than four communities or consortia of communities, or a 
combination thereof, from the same State may be selected to participate 
in the program in any fiscal year. No more than 40 communities or 
consortia of communities, or a combination thereof, may be selected to 
participate in the program in each year for which the funds are 
appropriated.
    Consortium Applications: Both individual communities and consortia 
of communities are eligible for SCASDP funds. An application from a 
consortium of communities must be one that seeks to facilitate the 
efforts of the communities working together toward one joint grant 
project, with one joint objective, including the establishment of one 
entity to ensure that the joint objective is accomplished.
    Communities Without Existing Air Service: Communities that do not 
currently have commercial air service are eligible for SCASDP funds.
    Eligible Projects: The Department is authorized to award grants 
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U.S.C. 41743 to communities that seek to provide assistance to:
     A U.S. air carrier \7\ to subsidize service to and from an 
underserved airport for a period not to exceed 3 years;
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    \7\ Only U.S. air carriers are eligible to receive assistance 
from communities under SCASDP. See 49 U.S.C. 41743(d)(1) and Sec.  
40102(a)(2).
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     An underserved airport to obtain service to and from the 
underserved airport; and/or
     An underserved airport to implement such other measures as 
the Secretary, in consultation with such airport, considers appropriate 
to improve air service both in terms of the cost of such service to 
consumers and the availability of such service, including improving air 
service through marketing and promotion of air service and enhanced 
utilization of airport facilities.

2. Cost Sharing or Matching

    Cost sharing or matching is not required for applications. However, 
applications that provide multiple levels of contributions (state, 
local, cash and in-kind contributions) will be viewed more favorably. 
See Additional Guidance--Cost Sharing and Local Contributions, in 
Section E.1.c. below.
    3. Other
    Multiple Applications Prohibited: A community may file only one 
application for a grant, either individually or as part of a 
consortium.
    Essential Air Service Communities: Small communities that currently 
receive subsidized air service under the Essential Air Service 
(``EAS'') or Alternate Essential Air Service (``AEAS'') program will 
not be considered for SCASDP funds. The EAS statute (49 U.S.C. Sec.  
41733(c)(E)) now includes a provision requiring that the Department 
consider whether an air carrier has included a marketing proposal in 
its proposal to provide subsidized EAS as part of the carrier selection 
criteria. In light of this and the scarcity of SCASDP funds, the 
Department will not consider awarding additional Federal support under 
SCASDP for the marketing of subsidized EAS air service.
    Applicants should also keep in mind the following statutory 
restrictions on eligible projects:
     An applicant may not receive an additional grant to 
support the same project from a previous grant (see Same Project 
Limitation below); and
     An applicant may not receive an additional grant, prior to 
the completion of its previous grant (see Concurrent Grant Limitation 
below).
    Same Project Limitation: Under 49 U.S.C. Sec.  41743(c), a 
community or consortium may not receive a new grant to support the same 
project for which it received a previous grant (Same Project 
Limitation).\8\ In assessing whether a previous grantee's current 
application represents a new project, the Department will compare the 
goals and objectives of the previous grant, including the key 
components of the means by which those goals and objectives were to be 
achieved, to the current application. For example, if a community 
received an earlier grant to support a revenue guarantee for service to 
a particular destination or direction, a new application by that 
community for another revenue guarantee for service to the same 
destination or in the same direction is ineligible, even if the revenue 
guarantee were structured differently or the type of carrier were 
different. However, a new application by such a previous grantee for 
service to a new destination or direction using a revenue guarantee, or 
for general marketing and promotion (including advertising and public 
relations) of the airport and the various services it offers, is 
eligible.\9\ The Department recognizes that not all revenue guarantees, 
marketing agreements, studies, or other activities are of the same 
nature, and that if a subsequent application incorporates different 
goals or significantly different components, it may be sufficiently 
different to constitute a new project under 49 U.S.C. Sec.  41743(c).
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    \8\ This limitation applies for all projects contained in a 
previous grant agreement's scope; thus, even if the community did 
not actively implement a project listed in the scope of an earlier 
grant agreement, it may not receive funding for that project in a 
subsequent round of SCASDP funding.
    \9\ As noted in the ``Market Analysis'' subsection of section C 
below, target markets proposed by communities may be destination 
specific (e.g., service to LAX), a geographic region (e.g., 
northwest mountain region) or directional (e.g., hub in the 
southeastern United States or a point north, south, east, or west of 
the applicant community).
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    Concurrent Grant Limitation: A community or consortium may have 
only one SCASDP grant at any time. If a community or consortium applies 
for a subsequent SCASDP grant when its current grant has not yet 
expired, that community/consortium must notify the Department of its 
intent to terminate the current SCASDP grant, and if the community/
consortium is selected for a new grant, such termination must take 
place prior to entering into the new grant agreement. In addition, for 
consortium member applicants, permission must be granted from both the 
grant sponsor and the Department to withdraw from the current SCASDP 
grant before that consortium member will be deemed eligible to receive 
a subsequent SCASDP grant.
    Airport Capital Improvements Ineligible: Airport capital 
improvement projects, including, but not limited to, runway expansions 
and enhancements, the construction of additional aircraft gates, and 
other airport terminal expansions and reconfigurations are ineligible 
for funding under the Small Community Program. Airports seeking funding 
for airport capital improvement projects may want to consult with their 
local FAA Regional Office to discuss potential eligibility for grants 
under the Airport Improvement Program.

D. Application and Submission Information

1. Address To Request Application Package

    Applications must be submitted electronically via www.grants.gov. 
This announcement lays out all application steps and includes all 
application forms or Internet addresses where such forms may be found.

2. Content and Form of Application Submission

    Required Steps to Apply:
     Determine eligibility;
     Register with www.grants.gov (see Registration with 
www.grants.gov, below);
     Submit an Application for Federal Domestic Assistance 
(SF424);
     Submit a completed ``Summary Information'' schedule. This 
is your application cover sheet (see Appendix B);
     Submit a detailed application of up to one-sided 20 pages 
(excluding the completed SF424, Summary Information schedule, and any 
letters from the community or an air carrier showing support for the 
application) that meets all required criteria (see Appendix C);
     Attach any letters from the community or an air carrier 
showing support for the application to the proposal, which should be 
addressed to: Brooke Chapman, Associate Director, Small Community Air 
Service Development Program; and
     Provide separate submission of confidential material, if 
requested. (see Appendix D)
    An application consisting of more than 20 pages will be accepted by 
the Department, but the content in the additional pages past page 20 
will not be evaluated or considered by the Department. The Department 
would prefer that applicants use one-inch margins and a font size not 
less than 12 point type.

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    Registration with www.grants.gov: Communities must be registered 
with www.grants.gov in order to submit an application for funds 
available under this program. For consortium applications, only the 
Legal Sponsor must be registered with www.grants.gov in order to submit 
its application for funds available under this program. See Appendix A 
for additional information on applying through www.grants.gov.
    Contents of Application: There is no set format that must be used 
for applications. Each application should, to the maximum extent 
possible, address the selection criteria set forth in Section E.1. 
below, including a clear description of the air service needs/
deficiencies and present plans/strategies that directly address those 
needs/deficiencies. At a minimum, however, each application must 
include the following information:
     A description of the community's air service needs or 
deficiencies, including information about: (1) Major origin/destination 
markets that are not now served or are not served adequately; (2) fare 
levels that the community deems relevant to consideration of its 
application, including market analyses or studies demonstrating an 
understanding of local air service needs; (3) any recent air service 
developments that have adversely affected the community;\10\ and (4) 
any air service development efforts over the past three years and the 
results of those efforts (such as marketing and promotion (including 
advertising and public relations)).
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    \10\ For example, if a community has lost service or been 
otherwise adversely affected as a result of an airline merger, the 
applicant should describe the situation in detail and quantify, to 
the extent possible, its effects on the community.
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     A strategic plan for meeting those needs under the Small 
Community Program, including the community's specific project goal(s) 
and detailed plan for attaining such goal(s). If the application is 
selected, DOT will work with the grantee to incorporate the relevant 
elements of the application's strategic plan into the grant agreement's 
project scope.\11\ Applicants should note that, once a grant agreement 
is signed, the agreement generally cannot be amended in a way that 
would alter the project scope. Applicants also are advised to obtain 
firm assurances from air carriers proposing to offer new air services 
if a grant is awarded. Strategic plans should:
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    \11\ If new service is proposed to or from a specific city or 
market served by multiple airports (such as New York, Chicago, Los 
Angeles, or Washington, DC, for example), the applicant is 
encouraged to identify the airport(s) in that city or market the 
community would be targeting under its proposal in order to 
facilitate the drafting of the grant agreement's project scope. 
Communities should carefully select, within a specific city or 
market, those airports for which it proposes service, as proposing 
multiple airports in a city or market could impact the ability of a 
community to seek future grants involving those airports (see Same 
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    [cir] for applications involving new or improved service, explain 
how the service will become self-sufficient;
    [cir] fully and clearly outline the goals and objectives of the 
project; and
    [cir] fully and clearly summarize the actual, specific steps (in 
bullet form, with a proposed timeline) that the community intends to 
take to bring about these goals and objectives.
     If relevant, a detailed description of the funding 
necessary for implementation of the proposed project (including federal 
and non-federal contributions).
     An explanation of how the proposed project differs from 
any previous projects for which the community received SCASDP funds 
(see Same Project Limitation, above).
     Designation of a legal sponsor responsible for 
administering the proposed project. The legal sponsor of the proposed 
project must be a government entity, such as a State, county, or 
municipality. The legal sponsor must be legally, financially, and 
otherwise able to execute the grant agreement and administer the grant, 
including having the authority to sign the grant agreement and to 
assume and carry out the certifications, representations, warranties, 
assurances, covenants and other obligations required under the grant 
agreement with the Department and to ensure compliance by the grant 
recipient with the grant agreement and grant assurances. If the 
applicant is a public-private partnership, a public government member 
of the organization must be identified as the community's sponsor to 
receive project cost reimbursements. A community may designate only one 
government entity as the legal sponsor, even if it is applying as a 
consortium that consists of two or more local government entities. 
Private organizations may not be designated as the legal sponsor of a 
grant under the Small Community Program. The community has the 
responsibility to ensure that the legal sponsor and grant recipient of 
any funding has the legal authority under state and local laws to carry 
out all aspects of the grant, and the Department may require an opinion 
of the legal sponsor's attorney as to its legal authority to act as a 
sponsor and to carry out its responsibilities under the grant 
agreement. The applicant should also provide the name of the signatory 
party for the legal sponsor.

3. Dun and Bradstreet Universal Numbering System (DUNS) Number and 
System for Award Management (SAM)

    Each applicant is required to (i) be registered in SAM before 
submitting its application; (ii) provide a valid DUNS number in its 
application; and (iii) continue to maintain an active SAM registration 
with current information at all times during which it has an active 
Federal award or an application or plan under consideration by DOT. DOT 
will not make any award to an applicant until the applicant has 
complied with all applicable DUNS and SAM requirements and, if an 
applicant has not fully complied with the requirements by the time DOT 
is ready to make an award, DOT may determine that the applicant is not 
qualified to receive a Federal award and use that determination as a 
basis for making a Federal award to another applicant. For more 
information on DUNS and SAM requirements for this award, see Appendix 
A.

4. Submission Dates and Times

    An application will not be complete and will be deemed ineligible 
for a grant award until and unless all required materials, including 
SF424, have been submitted through www.grants.gov and time-stamped by 
4:00 p.m. EST on December 15, 2017 (the ``Application Deadline''). See 
Timely Receipt Requirements and Proof of Timely Submission as well as 
Experiencing Unforeseen www.grants.gov Technical Issues in Appendix A 
for more details.
    Late Application Notice: Applicants who are unable to successfully 
submit their application package through grants.gov prior to the 
Application Deadline due to technical difficulties outside their 
control must submit an email to [email protected] with the 
information described in Appendix A.

5. Funding Restrictions

    Expenditures made prior to the execution of a grant agreement, 
including costs associated with preparation of the grant application, 
will not be reimbursed. For more information, see Section F.1. below.

6. Other Submission Requirements

    Applicants must follow the steps outlined above and in Appendix A 
to submit applications electronically via www.grants.gov. Additional 
information about submission requirements and www.grants.gov 
requirements is detailed in Appendix A.

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E. Application Review Information

1. Criteria

    SCASDP grants will be awarded based on the selection criteria 
outlined below. There are two categories of selection criteria: 
Priority Selection Criteria and Secondary Selection Criteria. 
Applications that meet one or more of the Priority Selection Criteria 
will be viewed more favorably than those that do not meet any Priority 
Selection Criteria.
a. Priority Selection Criteria
    The statute directs the Department to give priority consideration 
to those communities or consortia where the following criteria are met:
    1. Air fares are higher than the national average air fares for all 
communities.--The Department will compare the local community's air 
fares to the national average air fares for all similar markets. 
Communities with market air fares significantly higher than the 
national average air fares in similar markets will receive priority 
consideration. The Department calculates these fares using data from 
the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) Airline Origin and 
Destination Survey data. The Department evaluates all fares in all 
relevant markets that serve a SCASDP community and compares the SCASDP 
community fares to all fares in similar markets across the country. 
Each SCASDP applicant's air fares are computed as a percentage above or 
below the national averages. The report compares a community's air 
fares to the average for all other similar markets in the country that 
have similar density (passenger volume) and similar distance 
characteristics (market groupings). All calculations are based on 12-
month ended periods to control for seasonal variation of fares.
    2. The community or consortium will provide a portion of the cost 
of the activity from local sources other than airport revenue 
sources.--The Department will consider whether a community or 
consortium proposes local funding for the proposed project. 
Applications providing proportionately higher levels of cash 
contributions from sources other than airport revenues will be viewed 
more favorably. Applications that provide multiple levels of 
contributions (state, local, cash and in-kind contributions) will also 
be viewed more favorably. See Additional Guidance--Cost Sharing and 
Local Contributions, in Subsection c. below, for more information on 
the application of this selection criterion.
    3. The community or consortium has established or will establish a 
public-private partnership to facilitate air carrier service to the 
public.--The Department will consider a community's or consortium's 
commitment to facilitate air carrier service in the form of a public-
private partnership. Applications that describe in detail how the 
partnership will actively participate in the implementation of the 
proposed project will be viewed more favorably.
    4. The assistance will provide material benefits to a broad segment 
of the traveling public, including businesses, educational 
institutions, and other enterprises, whose access to the national air 
transportation system is limited.--The Department will consider whether 
the proposed project would provide, to a broad segment of the 
community's traveling public, important benefits relevant to the 
community. Examples include service that would offer new or additional 
access to a connecting hub airport, service that would provide 
convenient travel times for both business and leisure travelers that 
would help obviate the need to drive long distances, and service that 
would offer lower fares.
    5. The assistance will be used in a timely manner.--The Department 
will consider whether a proposed project provides a well-defined 
strategic plan and reasonable timetable for use of the grant funds. In 
the Department's experience, reasonable timetables for use of grant 
funds generally include two years to complete studies, three years for 
marketing and promotion (including advertising and public relations) of 
the airport, community, carrier, or destination, and four years for 
projects that target a revenue guarantee, subsidy, or other financial 
incentives. Applicants should describe how their projects can be 
accomplished within this timetable, including whether the airport and 
proposed air service provider have the requisite authorities and 
certifications necessary to carry out the proposed projects. In 
addition, because of this emphasis placed on timely use of funds, 
applicants proposing new service should describe the airport and 
whether it can support the proposed service, including whether the 
airport holds, or intends to apply for, an airport operating 
certificate issued under 14 CFR Part 139. Air service providers 
proposed for the new service must have met or be able to meet, in a 
reasonably short period of time, all Department requirements for air 
service certification, including safety and economic authorities.
    6. Multiple communities cooperate to submit a regional or 
multistate application to consolidate air service into one regional 
airport.--The Department will consider whether a proposed project 
involves a consortium effort to consolidate air service into one 
regional airport. This statutory priority criterion was added pursuant 
to Section 429 of the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 (Pub. L. 
No. 112-95).
b. Secondary Selection Criteria
    1. Innovation--The Department will consider whether an application 
proposes new and creative solutions to air transportation issues facing 
the community, including:
     the extent to which the applicant's proposed solution(s) 
to solving the problem(s) is new or innovative, including whether the 
proposed project utilizes or encourages intermodal or regional 
solutions to connect passengers to the community's air service (or, if 
the community cannot implement or sustain its own air services, to 
connect to a neighboring community's air service) e.g., cost-effective 
inter/intra city passenger bus service, or marketing of intermodal 
surface transportation options also available to air travelers; and
     whether the proposed project, if successfully implemented, 
could serve as a working model for other communities.
    2. Community Participation--The Department will consider whether an 
application has broad community participation, including:
     whether the proposed project has broad community support; 
and
     the community's demonstrated commitment to and 
participation in the proposed project.
    3. Location--The Department will consider the location and 
characteristics of a community:
     the geographic location of each applicant, including the 
community's proximity to larger centers of air service and low-fare 
service alternatives;
     the population and business activity, as well as the 
relative size of each community; and
     whether the community's proximity to an existing or prior 
grant recipient could adversely affect either its proposal or the 
project undertaken by the other recipient.
    4. Other Factors--The Department will also consider:
     whether the proposed project clearly addresses the 
applicant's stated problems;
     the community's existing level of air service and whether 
that service has been increasing or decreasing;
     whether the applicant has a plan to provide any necessary 
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financial support for the proposed project after the requested grant 
award expires;
     the grant amount requested compared with the total funds 
available for all communities;
     the proposed federal grant amount requested compared with 
the local share offered;
     any letters of intent from airline planning departments or 
intermodal surface transportation providers on behalf of applications 
that specifically indicate intent to enlist new or expanded air service 
or surface transportation service in support of the air service in the 
community;
     whether the applicant has plans to continue with the 
proposed project if it is not self-sustaining after the grant award 
expires; and
     equitable and geographic distribution of available funds.
c. Additional Guidance
    Market Analysis: Applicants requesting funds for a revenue 
guarantee/subsidy/financial incentive are encouraged to conduct and 
reference in their applications an in-depth analysis of their target 
markets. Target markets can be destination specific (e.g., service to 
LAX), a geographic region (e.g., northwest mountain region) or 
directional (e.g., hub in the southeastern United States or a point 
north, south, east, or west of the applicant community).
    Complementary Marketing Commitment: Applicants requesting funds for 
a revenue guarantee/subsidy/financial incentive are encouraged to 
designate in their applications a portion of the project funds 
(federal, local or in-kind) for the development and implementation of a 
marketing plan in support of the service sought.
    Subsidies for a Carrier to Compete Against an Incumbent: The 
Department is reluctant to subsidize one carrier, but not others in a 
competitive market. For this reason, a community that proposes to use 
the grant funds for service in a city-pair market that is already 
served by another air carrier must explain in detail why the existing 
service is insufficient or unsatisfactory, or provide other compelling 
information to support such a proposal.
    Cost Sharing and Local Contributions: Applications must clearly 
identify the level of federal funding sought for the proposed project. 
Applications must also identify the community's cash contributions to 
the proposed project, in-kind contributions from the airport, and in-
kind contributions from the community. Non-federal funds will be 
applied proportionately to the entire scope of the project. Communities 
cannot use non-federal funds selectively to fund certain components of 
a project (see Section F.2. below on Payments for more information). 
Cash contributions from airport revenues must be identified separately 
from cash contributions from other community sources. Cash 
contributions from the state and/or local government should be 
separately identified and described as well.
    Types of contributions. Contributions should represent a new 
financial commitment or new financial resources devoted to attracting 
new or improved service, or addressing specific high-fare or other 
service issues, such as improving patronage of existing service at the 
airport. For communities that propose to contribute to the grant 
project, that contribution can be in the following forms:
    Cash from non-airport revenues. A cash contribution can include 
funds from the state, the county or local government, and/or from local 
businesses, or other private organizations in the community. Because 
private cash contributions are to be from local community sources, the 
Department will not consider as a part of these non-airport revenues 
any funds that a community might receive from an air carrier interested 
in providing service under that community's proposal. Moreover, 
contributions that are comprised of intangible non-cash items, such as 
the value of donated advertising, are considered in-kind contributions 
(see further discussion below).
    Cash from airport revenues. This includes contributions from funds 
generated by airport operations. Airport revenues may not be used for 
subsidies (including revenue guarantees) to airlines, per 49 U.S.C. 
Sec. Sec.  47107 and 47133. Applications that include local 
contributions based on airport revenues do not receive priority 
consideration for selection.
    In-kind contributions from the airport. This can include such items 
as waivers of landing fees, ground handling fees, terminal rents, fuel 
fees, and/or vehicle parking fees.
    In-kind contributions from the community. This can include such 
items as donated advertising from media outlets, catering services for 
inaugural events, or in-kind trading, such as advertising in exchange 
for free air travel. Travel banks and travel commitments/pledges are 
considered to be in-kind contributions.
    Cash vs. in-kind contributions. Communities that include local 
contributions made in cash will be viewed more favorably.
    Eligible Air Carriers: As noted in footnote 7 above, only U.S. air 
carriers are eligible to receive assistance from communities under 
SCASDP grants. A particular U.S. carrier may hold authority to conduct 
operations as a certificated air carrier, a commuter air carrier, or an 
air taxi operator.\12\ Communities are encouraged to verify, at an 
early stage of any air carrier discussions, that the air carrier holds 
appropriate Department authority to conduct the proposed services. 
Communities may verify this authority by contacting the Department's 
Air Carrier Fitness Division at (202) 366-9721.
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under 14 CFR parts 298 and 135 is limited to the use of small 
aircraft (60 or fewer seats and a maximum payload capacity of 18,000 
pounds or less), and to conducting fewer than five round-trip 
flights per week in a particular city-pair market.
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    Aviation Security: Communities proposing new or expanded air 
service under a SCASDP grant proposal are encouraged to contact the 
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) early in the process to 
ascertain what the security implications of such service would be with 
respect to the airport involved, and what measures that airport would 
need to take with the TSA to assure that the service would meet all 
applicable TSA requirements.

2. Evaluation and Selection Process

    The Department will first review each application to determine 
whether it has satisfied the following eligibility requirements:
    1. The applicant is an eligible applicant;
    2. The application is for an eligible project (including compliance 
with the Same Project Limitation); and
    3. The application is complete (including submission of a completed 
SF424 and all of the information listed in Contents of Application, in 
Section D.2. above).
    To the extent that the Department determines that an application 
does not satisfy these eligibility requirements, the Department will 
deem that application ineligible and not consider it further.
    The Department will then review all eligible applications based on 
the selection criteria outlined above in Section E.1. The Department 
will not assign specific numerical scores to projects based on the 
selection criteria. Rather, ratings of ``highly recommended,'' 
``recommended,'' ``acceptable,'' or ``not recommended'' will be 
assigned to applications. Applications that align well with one or more 
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those that do not align with any Priority Selection Criteria. The 
Department will consider the Secondary Selection Criteria when 
comparing and selecting among similarly-rated projects.
    The Department reserves the right to award funds for a part of the 
project included in an application, if a part of the project is 
eligible and aligns well with the selection criteria specified in this 
Order. In addition, as part of its review of the Secondary Selection 
Criterion ``Other Factors,'' the Department will consider the 
geographical distribution of the applications to ensure consistency 
with the statutory requirement limiting awards to no more than four 
communities or consortia of communities, or a combination thereof, from 
the same state. The final selections will be limited to no more than 40 
communities or consortia of communities, or a combination thereof.

F. Federal Award Administration Information

1. Federal Award Notices

    Grant awards will be made as promptly as possible so that selected 
communities can complete the grant agreement process and implement 
their plans. Given the competitive nature of the grant process, the 
Department will not meet with applicants regarding their applications. 
All non-confidential portions of each application, all correspondence 
and ex-parte communications, and all orders will be posted in the 
above-captioned docket on www.regulations.gov.
    The Department will announce its grant selections in a Selection 
Order that will be posted in the above-captioned docket, served on all 
applicants and all parties served with this Solicitation Order, and 
posted on the Department's SCASDP website https://www.transportation.gov/policy/aviation-policy/small-community-rural-air-service/SCASDP.
    Grant Agreements: Communities awarded grants are required to 
execute a grant agreement with the Department before they begin to 
expend funds under the grant award. Applicants should not assume they 
have received a grant, nor should they obligate or expend local funds 
prior to receiving and fully executing a grant agreement with the 
Department. As noted above, expenditures made prior to the execution of 
a grant agreement, including costs associated with preparation of the 
grant application, will not be reimbursed.

2. Administrative and National Policy Requirements

    Assurances: There are numerous assurances that grant recipients 
must sign and honor when federal funds are awarded. All communities 
receiving a grant will be required to accept and meet the obligations 
created by these assurances when they execute their grant agreements. 
Copies of assurances are available online at http://www.dot.gov/policy/aviation-policy/small-community-rural-air-service/SCASDP, (click on 
``SCASDP Grant Assurances'').
    Payments: The Small Community Program is a reimbursable program; 
therefore, communities are required to make expenditures for project 
implementation under the program prior to seeking reimbursement from 
the Department. Eligible project implementation costs are reimbursable 
from grant funds only for services or property delivered during the 
grant term. Reimbursement rates are calculated as a percentage of the 
total federal funds requested divided by the federal funds plus the 
local cash contribution (which is not refundable). The percentage is 
determined by: (SCASDP Grant Amount) / (SCASDP Grant Amount + Local 
Cash Contribution + State Cash Contribution, if applicable). For 
example, if a community requests $500,000 in federal funding and 
provides $100,000 in local contributions, the reimbursement rate would 
be 83.33 percent: ((500,000)/(500,000 + 100,000)) = 83.33. Payments/
expenditures in forms other than cash (e.g., in-kind) are not 
reimbursable.

3. Reporting

    Each grantee must submit semi-annual reports on the progress made 
during the previous period in implementing its grant project. In 
addition, each community will be required to submit a final report on 
its project to the Department, and 10 percent of the grant funds will 
not be reimbursed to the community until such a final report is 
received. Additional information on award administration for selected 
communities will be provided in the grant agreement.

G. Federal Awarding Agency Contact

    For further information concerning the technical requirements set 
out in this Order, please contact Brooke Chapman at 
[email protected] or (202) 366-0577. A TDD is available for 
individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing at (202) 366-3993. The 
Department may post answers to questions and other important 
clarifications in the above-captioned docket on www.regulations.gov and 
on the program website at https://www.transportation.gov/policy/aviation-policy/small-community-rural-air-service/SCASDP.

H. Other Information

1. Air Service Development Zone Designation

    As part of the Small Community Program, the Department may also 
designate one grant recipient as an ``Air Service Development Zone'' 
(ASDZ).\13\ The purpose of the designation is to provide communities 
interested in attracting business to the area surrounding the airport 
and/or developing land-use options for the area to work with the 
Department on means to achieve those goals. The Department will assist 
the designated community in establishing contacts with and obtaining 
advice and assistance from appropriate government agencies, including 
the Department of Commerce and other offices within the Department of 
Transportation, and in identifying other pertinent resources that may 
aid the community in its efforts to attract businesses and to formulate 
land-use options. However, the community receiving this designation 
will be responsible for developing, implementing, and managing 
activities related to the air service development zone initiative. Only 
communities that are interested in these objectives and have a plan to 
accomplish them should apply for this designation. There are no 
additional funds associated with this designation, and applying for 
this designation will provide no special benefits or priority to the 
community applying for a SCASDP grant.
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    Grant applicants interested in selection for the Air Service 
Development Zone designation must include in their applications a 
separate section, titled, Support for Air Service Development Zone 
Designation. The community should provide as detailed a plan as 
possible, including what goals it expects to achieve from the air 
service development zone designation and the types of activities on 
which it would like to work with the Department in achieving those 
goals. The community should also indicate whether further local 
government approvals are required in order to implement the proposed 
activities.

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2. Submission of Confidential Commercial Information

    Applicants may provide certain proprietary business information 
relevant to their applicants on a confidential basis. For additional 
information, see Appendix D.
    This Order is issued under authority delegated in 49 CFR Sec.  
1.25a(b).
    Accordingly,
    1. Applications for funding under the Small Community Air Service 
Development Program should be submitted via www.grants.gov as an 
attachment to the SF424 by 4:00 PM EST, December 15, 2017; and
    2. This Order will be published in the Federal Register, posted on 
www.grants.gov and on www.regulations.gov, and served on the United 
States Conference of Mayors, the National League of Cities, the 
National Governors Association, the National Association of State 
Aviation Officials, County Executives of America, the American 
Association of Airport Executives, and the Airports Council 
International_North America.

    Issued in Washington, D.C. on October 12, 2017.
Susan McDermott,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Aviation and International Affairs.

    An electronic version of this document is available online at 
www.regulations.gov.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON APPLYING THROUGH WWW.GRANTS.GOV

    Applications must be submitted electronically through http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/apply-for-grants.html. To apply 
for funding through www.grants.gov, applicants must be properly 
registered. The Grants.gov/Apply feature includes a simple, unified 
application process that makes it possible for applicants to apply 
for grants online. There are five ``Get Registered'' steps for an 
organization to complete at Grants.gov. Complete instructions on how 
to register and apply can be found at http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/organization-registration.html. If applicants 
experience difficulties at any point during registration or 
application process, please call the www.grants.gov Customer Support 
Hotline at 1-800-518-4726, Monday-Friday from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM 
EDT.
    Registering with www.grants.gov is a one-time process; however, 
processing delays may occur and it can take up to several weeks for 
first-time registrants to receive confirmation and a user password. 
It is highly recommended that applicants start the registration 
process as early as possible to prevent delays that may preclude 
submitting an application by the deadlines specified. Applications 
must be submitted and time-stamped not later than 4:00 PM EST on 
December 15, 2017 (the Application Deadline), and, as set forth 
below, failure to complete the registration process before the 
Application Deadline is not a valid reason to permit late 
submissions.
    In order to apply for SCASDP funding through http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/apply-for-grants.html, all 
applicants are required to complete the following:
    1. DUNS Requirement. The Office of Management and Budget 
requires that all businesses and nonprofit applicants for federal 
funds include a Dun and Bradstreet Data Universal Numbering System 
(DUNS) number in their applications for a new award or renewal of an 
existing award. A DUNS number is a unique nine-digit sequence 
recognized as the universal standard for identifying and keeping 
track of entities receiving federal funds. The identifier is used 
for tracking purposes and to validate address and point of contact 
information for federal assistance applicants, recipients, and sub-
recipients. The DUNS number will be used throughout the grant life 
cycle. The DUNS number must be included in the data entry field 
labeled ``Organizational DUNS'' on the SF-424 form. Instructions for 
obtaining DUNS number can be found at the following website: http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/organization-registration/step-1-obtain-duns-number.html.
    2. System for Award Management. In addition to having a DUNS 
number, applicants applying electronically through Grants.gov must 
register with the federal System for Award Management (SAM). Step-
by-step instructions for registering with SAM can be found here: 
http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/organization-registration/step-2-register-with-sam.html. All applicants must 
register with SAM in order to apply online. Failure to register with 
the SAM will result in your application being rejected by Grants.gov 
during the submissions process.
    3. Username and Password. Acquire an Authorized Organization 
Representative (AOR) and a www.grants.gov username and password. 
Complete your AOR profile on www.grants.gov and create your username 
and password. You will need to use your organization's DUNS Number 
to complete this step. For more information about creating a profile 
on Grants.gov visit: http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/organization-registration/step-3-username-password.html.
    4. After creating a profile on Grants.gov, the E-Biz Point of 
Contact (E-Biz POC)--a representative from your organization who is 
the contact listed for SAM--will receive an email to grant the AOR 
permission to submit applications on behalf of their organization. 
The E-Biz POC will then log in to Grants.gov and approve an 
applicant as the AOR, thereby giving him or her permission to submit 
applications. To learn more about AOR Authorization visit: http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/organization-registration/step-4-aor-authorization.html. To track an AOR status visit: http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/organization-registration/step-5-track-aor-status.html.
    Applicants are, therefore, encouraged to register early. The 
registration process can take up to four weeks to be completed. 
Thus, registration should be done in sufficient time to ensure it 
does not impact your ability to meet required submission deadlines. 
You will be able to submit your application online any time after 
you have approved as an AOR.
    5. Electronic Signature. Applications submitted through 
Grants.gov constitute a submission as electronically signed 
applications. The registration and account creation with Grants.gov 
with E-Biz POC approval establishes an Authorized Organization 
Representative (AOR). When you submit the application through 
Grants.gov, the name of your AOR on file will be inserted into the 
signature line of the application. Applicants must register the 
individual who is able to make legally binding commitments for the 
applicant organization as the Authorized Organization Representative 
(AOR);
    6. Search for the Funding Opportunity on www.grants.gov. Please 
use the following identifying information when searching for the 
SCASDP funding opportunity on www.grants.gov. The Catalog of Federal 
Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number for this solicitation is 20.930, 
titled Payments for Small Community Air Service Development.
    7. Submit an application addressing all of the requirements 
outlined in this funding availability announcement. Within 24-48 
hours after submitting your electronic application, you should 
receive an email validation message from www.grants.gov. The 
validation message will tell you whether the application has been 
received and validated or rejected, with an explanation. You are 
urged to submit your application at least 72 hours prior to the due 
date of the application to allow time to receive the validation 
message and to correct any problems that may have caused a rejection 
notification.
    8. Timely Receipt Requirements and Proof of Timely Submission. 
Proof of timely submission is automatically recorded by Grants.gov. 
An electronic timestamp is generated within the system when the 
application is successfully received by Grants.gov. The applicant 
will receive an acknowledgement of receipt and a tracking number 
from Grants.gov with successful transmission of the application. 
Applicants should print this receipt and save it, as a proof of 
timely submission.
    9. Grants.gov allows applicants to download the application 
package, instructions and forms that are incorporated in the 
instructions, and work offline. In addition to forms that are part 
of the application instructions, there will be a series of 
electronic forms that are provided utilizing Adobe Reader.
    a. Adobe Reader. Adobe Reader is available for free to download 
from the Adobe Software Compatibility page: http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/adobe-software-compatibility.html. Adobe 
Reader allows applicants to read the electronic files in a form 
format so that they will look like any other Standard form. The 
Adobe Reader forms have content sensitive help. This engages the 
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for each field you will need to complete on the form. The Adobe 
Reader forms can be downloaded and saved on your hard drive, network 
drive(s), or CDs.
    b. NOTE: For the Adobe Reader, Grants.gov is compatible with 
versions 9.0.0 and later versions, and with certain versions of 
Adobe Reader DC. Always refer to the Adobe Software Compatibility 
page for compatible versions for the operating system you are using. 
Please do not use lower versions of the Adobe Reader.
    c. Mandatory Fields in Adobe Forms. In the Adobe Reader forms, 
you will note fields that will appear with a background color on the 
data fields to be completed. These fields are mandatory fields and 
they must be completed to successfully submit your application.
    NOTE: When uploading attachments please use generally accepted 
formats such as .pdf, .doc, and .xls. While you may imbed picture 
files such as .jpg, .gif, .bmp, in your files, please do not save 
and submit the attachment in these formats. Additionally, the 
following formats will not be accepted: .com, .bat, .exe, .vbs, 
.cfg, .dat, .db, .dbf, .dll, .ini, .log, .ora, .sys, and .zip.

Experiencing Unforeseen www.grants.gov Technical Issues

    Late Application Notice: Applicants who are unable to 
successfully submit their application package through grants.gov 
prior to the Application Deadline due to technical difficulties 
outside their control must submit an email to [email protected] 
with the following information:
     The nature of the technical difficulties experienced in 
attempting to submit an application;
     A screenshot of the error;
     The Legal Sponsor's name; and
     The Grants.Gov tracking number (e.g. GRANT12345678).
    DOT will consider late applications on a case-by-case basis and 
reserves the right to reject late applications that do not meet the 
conditions outlined in the Order Soliciting Small Community Grant 
Proposals. Late applications from applicants that do not provide DOT 
an email with the items specified above will not be considered.
    If you experience unforeseen www.grants.gov technical issues 
beyond your control that prevent you from submitting your 
application by the Application Deadline, you must contact us at 
[email protected] or [email protected] or (202) 366-1842 by 
4:00 PM EST December 18, 2017 (the first business day following the 
deadline) and request approval to submit your application after the 
deadline has passed. At that time, DOT staff will require you to 
provide your DUNS number and your www.grants.gov Help Desk tracking 
number(s). After DOT staff review all of the information submitted 
and contact the www.grants.gov Help Desk to validate the technical 
issues you reported, DOT staff will contact you to either approve or 
deny your request to submit a late application through 
www.grants.gov. If the technical issues you reported cannot be 
validated, your application will be rejected as untimely.
    To ensure a fair competition for limited discretionary funds, 
the following conditions are not valid reasons to permit late 
submissions: (1) Failure to complete the registration process before 
the deadline date; (2) failure to follow www.grants.gov instructions 
on how to register and apply as posted on its website; (3) failure 
to follow all of the instructions in the funding availability 
notice; and (4) technical issues experienced with the applicant's 
computer or information technology (IT) environment.
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Confidential Commercial Information

    Applicants will be able to provide certain confidential business 
information relevant to their proposals on a confidential basis. 
Under the Department's Freedom of Information Act regulations (49 
C.F.R. 7.17), such information is limited to commercial or financial 
information that, if disclosed, would either likely cause 
substantial harm to the competitive position of a business or 
enterprise or make it more difficult for the Federal Government to 
obtain similar information in the future.
    Applicants seeking confidential treatment of a portion of their 
applications must segregate the confidential material in a sealed 
envelope marked ``Confidential Submission of X (the applicant) in 
Docket DOT-OST-2017-0155'' and include with that material a request 
in the form of a motion seeking confidential treatment of the 
material under 14 C.F.R. 302.12 (``Rule 12'') of the Department's 
regulations. The applicant should submit an original and two copies 
of its motion and an original and two copies of the confidential 
material in the sealed envelope.
    The confidential material should not be included with the 
original of the applicant's proposal that is submitted via 
www.grants.gov. The applicant's original submission, however, should 
indicate clearly where the confidential material would have been 
inserted. If an applicant invokes Rule 12, the confidential portion 
of its filing will be treated as confidential pending a final 
determination. All confidential material must be received by 4:00 PM 
EST, December 15, 2017, and delivered to the U.S. Department of 
Transportation, Office of Aviation Analysis, 8th Floor, Room W86-
307, 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE., Washington, DC 20590.

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                                               http://www.regulations.gov before                       proposes allowing a negative value to be              DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                               submitting any such comments.                           reported for percent LAUF gas. These
                                                                                                                                                             [Docket No. DOT–OST–2017–0155]
                                                  Docket: For access to the docket or to               changes would harmonize the PHMSA
                                               read background documents or                            and Energy Information Administration                 Notice of Order Soliciting Community
                                               comments, go to http://                                 methodologies for calculating percent                 Proposals
                                               www.regulations.gov at any time or to                   LAUF gas.
                                               Room W12–140 on the ground level of                                                                           AGENCY: Office of the Secretary,
                                               DOT, West Building, 1200 New Jersey                     C. Summary of Impacted Collections                    Department of Transportation.
                                               Avenue SE., Washington, DC, between                        The following information is provided              ACTION: Notice of Order Soliciting
                                               9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday                                                                               Community Proposals (Order 2017–10–
                                                                                                       below for the impacted information
                                               through Friday, except Federal holidays.                                                                      7).
                                                                                                       collection: (1) Title of the information
                                               If you wish to receive confirmation of
                                                                                                       collection; (2) OMB control number; (3)               SUMMARY:   The Department of
                                               receipt of your written comments,
                                               please include a self-addressed,                        Current expiration date; (4) Type of                  Transportation is soliciting proposals
                                               stamped postcard with the following                     request; (5) Abstract of the information              from communities or consortia of
                                               statement: Comments on: PHMSA–                          collection activity; (6) Description of               communities interested in receiving
                                               2017–0110.’’ The docket clerk will date                 affected public; (7) Estimate of total                grants under the Small Community Air
                                               stamp the postcard prior to returning it                annual reporting and recordkeeping                    Service Development Program. The full
                                               to you via the U.S. mail. Please note that              burden; and (8) Frequency of collection.              text of the Department’s order,
                                               due to delays in the delivery of U.S.                      PHMSA requests comments on the                     including Appendices, is included in
                                               mail to Federal offices in Washington,                  following information collection:                     this Notice. As noted in the order, an
                                               DC, we recommend that persons                                                                                 application for a grant under this
                                                                                                          1. Title: Annual Report for Gas                    program must include a Grant Proposal
                                               consider an alternative method                          Distribution Pipeline Operators.
                                               (internet, fax, or professional delivery                                                                      of no more than 20 pages (one-sided
                                               service) of submitting comments to the                     OMB Control Number: 2137–0629.                     only), a completed Application for
                                               docket and ensuring their timely receipt                   Current Expiration Date: 1/31/2018.                Federal Domestic Assistance (SF424), a
                                               at DOT.                                                                                                       Summary Information Schedule, and
                                                                                                          Type of Request: Revision.                         any letters from the applicant
                                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                          Abstract: PHMSA intends to revise                  community showing support.
                                               Angela Dow by telephone at 202–366–
                                                                                                       the form and instructions for the gas                 DATES: Applications must be submitted
                                               1246, by fax at 202–366–4566, or by
                                                                                                       distribution annual report (PHMSA F                   no later than December 15, 2017.
                                               mail at DOT, PHMSA, 1200 New Jersey
                                                                                                       7100.1–1).                                            ADDRESSES: Communities must submit
                                               Avenue SE., PHP–30, Washington, DC
                                               20590–0001.                                                Affected Public: Gas distribution                  applications electronically through
                                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              pipeline operators.                                   http://www.grants.gov.
                                                                                                          Annual Reporting and Recordkeeping                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                               A. Background                                                                                                 Brooke Chapman, Associate Director,
                                                                                                       Burden:
                                                 Section 1320.8(d), Title 5, Code of                                                                         Small Community Air Service
                                                                                                          Total Annual Responses: 1,446.                     Development Program, Office of
                                               Federal Regulations, requires PHMSA to
                                               provide interested members of the                          Total Annual Burden Hours: 24,582.                 Aviation Analysis, 1200 New Jersey
                                               public and affected agencies an                            Frequency of Collection: Annually.                 Avenue SE., W86–307, Washington, DC
                                               opportunity to comment on information                                                                         20590, (202) 366–0577.
                                                                                                          Comments are invited on:
                                               collection and recordkeeping requests.                                                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: By this
                                               This notice identifies an information                      (a) The need for the proposed                      order, the U.S. Department of
                                               collection request for the gas                          collection of information, including                  Transportation (the Department or DOT)
                                               distribution annual report that PHMSA                   whether the information will have                     invites proposals from communities
                                               will be submitting to OMB for approval.                 practical utility in helping the agency to            and/or consortia of communities
                                                                                                       achieve its pipeline safety goals;                    interested in obtaining a federal grant
                                               B. Gas Distribution Annual Report                                                                             under the Small Community Air Service
                                                                                                          (b) The accuracy of the agency’s
                                                  PHMSA intends to revise the gas                      estimate of the burden of the proposed                Development Program (‘‘Small
                                               distribution annual report (PHMSA F                     collection of information;                            Community Program’’ or ‘‘SCASDP’’) to
                                               7100.1–1) and its instructions. PHMSA                                                                         address air service and airfare issues in
                                               specifically proposes removing ‘‘Other’’                   (c) Ways to enhance the quality,
                                                                                                                                                             their communities. As discussed below,
                                               as a selection for Operator Type in Part                utility, and clarity of the information to
                                                                                                                                                             the Department has $10 million
                                               A7 and adding guidance for the proper                   be collected; and
                                                                                                                                                             available for FY 2017 grant awards to
                                               selection to the instructions. By                          (d) Ways to minimize the burden of                 carry out this program.
                                               eliminating ‘‘Other’’ as a selection,                   the collection of information on those                   Applications of no more than 20 one-
                                               PHMSA would obtain more accurate                        who are to respond, including the use                 sided pages each (excluding the
                                               data about the types of gas distribution                of appropriate automated, electronic,                 completed Application for Federal
                                               operators.                                              mechanical, or other technological                    Domestic Assistance (SF424), Summary
                                                  PHMSA proposes changing the                          collection techniques.                                Information schedule, and any letters
                                               instructions for PHMSA Form 7100.1–1,                                                                         from the community or an air carrier
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                                                                                                         Issued in Washington, DC, on October 11,
                                               Gas Distribution System Annual Report,                  2017, under authority delegated in 49 CFR             showing support for the application),
                                               related to calculating the percent of lost              1.97.                                                 including all required information, must
                                               and unaccounted for (LAUF) gas and                                                                            be submitted to www.grants.gov no later
                                                                                                       Alan K. Mayberry,
                                               negative percent values. PHMSA                                                                                than 4:00 PM EST on December 15,
                                               proposes calculating percent LAUF gas                   Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety.          2017. Applicants are strongly
                                               by dividing the LAUF volume by the gas                  [FR Doc. 2017–22552 Filed 10–17–17; 8:45 am]          encouraged to submit applications in
                                               consumption volume. PHMSA also                          BILLING CODE 4910–60–P                                advance of the deadline. Please be


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                                               aware that applicants must complete the                 reauthorized by the FAA Modernization                 information on the budget process may
                                               grants.gov registration process before                  and Reform Act of 2012 (Pub. L. No.                   be found in OMB A–11: http://
                                               submitting an application, and that this                112–95) (FAA 2012), as amended. The                   www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars_
                                               process usually takes two to four weeks                 program is designed to provide financial              default/.
                                               to complete.1 The Department will not                   assistance to small communities in                    C. Eligibility Information
                                               accept late-filed applications except                   order to help them enhance their air
                                               under limited circumstances related to                  service. The Department provides this                 1. Eligible Applicants
                                               technical difficulties. Additional                      assistance in the form of monetary                       Eligible applicants are small
                                               information on applying through                         grants that are disbursed on a                        communities that meet the following
                                               grants.gov is in Appendix A, including                  reimbursable basis. Authorization for                 statutory criteria under 49 U.S.C. 41743,
                                               a notice regarding late-filed                           this program is codified at 49 U.S.C.                 as amended by Public Law No. 114–113:
                                               applications.                                           § 41743.                                                 1. (a) The airport serving the
                                                 In accordance with the requirements                     The Small Community Program is                      community or consortium is not larger
                                               of 2 CFR part 200, this order is                        authorized to receive appropriations                  than a small hub airport, according to
                                               organized into the following sections:                  under 49 U.S.C. 41743(e)(2), as                       FAA hub classifications effective on the
                                               I. Program Description                                  amended. Appropriations are provided                  date of service of this Order,4 or
                                               II. Federal Award Information                           for this program for award selection in                  (b) As of calendar year 1997, the
                                               III. Eligibility Information                            FY 2016 pursuant to FAA 2012, the                     airport serving the community or
                                                  a. Eligible Applicants                               Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016                 consortium was not larger than a small
                                                  b. Cost Sharing or Matching                          (Pub. L. No. 114–113), as extended                    hub airport,5 and
                                                  c. Other                                             through FY 2017 by the Continuing                        2. It has insufficient air carrier service
                                               IV. Application and Submission Information                                                                    or unreasonably high air fares; and
                                                                                                       Appropriations and Military
                                                  a. Address To Request Application Package                                                                     3. The airport serving the community
                                                  b. Content and Form of Application                   Construction, Veterans Affairs, and
                                                     Submission                                        Related Agencies Appropriations Act,                  presents characteristics, such as
                                                  c. Dun and Bradstreet Universal                      2017, and Zika Response and                           geographic diversity or unique
                                                     Numbering System (DUNS) Number and                Preparedness Act (Pub. L. No. 114–                    circumstances that demonstrate the
                                                     System for Award Management (SAM)                 223).2 In addition, the FAA Extension,                need for, and feasibility of, grant
                                                  d. Submission Dates and Times                        Safety, and Security Act of 2016 (Pub.                assistance from the Small Community
                                                  e. Funding Restrictions                              L. No. 114–190) amended 49 U.S.C.                     Program.6
                                                  f. Other Submission Requirements                     41743(e)(2) to authorize the program to                  No more than four communities or
                                               V. Application Review Information                                                                             consortia of communities, or a
                                                                                                       receive an additional $6 million in
                                                  a. Criteria                                                                                                combination thereof, from the same
                                                  i. Priority Selection Criteria                       appropriations through FY 2017.3 The
                                                                                                       FY17 Continuing Appropriations Act                    State may be selected to participate in
                                                  ii. Secondary Selection Criteria
                                                                                                       (Pub. L. No. 115–31 (May 5, 2017)) then               the program in any fiscal year. No more
                                                  iii. Additional Guidance
                                                  b. Review and Selection Process                      provided additional appropriations for                than 40 communities or consortia of
                                                  c. Anticipated Announcement and Federal              the program.                                          communities, or a combination thereof,
                                                     Award Dates                                                                                             may be selected to participate in the
                                               VI. Federal Award Administration                        B. Federal Award Information                          program in each year for which the
                                                     Information                                          The final selections will be limited to            funds are appropriated.
                                                  a. Federal Award Notices                             no more than 40 communities or                           Consortium Applications: Both
                                                  b. Administrative and National Policy                consortia of communities, or a                        individual communities and consortia
                                                     Requirements                                                                                            of communities are eligible for SCASDP
                                                  c. Reporting
                                                                                                       combination thereof. Applications for
                                                                                                       renewal or supplementation of existing                funds. An application from a
                                               VII. Federal Awarding Agency Contact                                                                          consortium of communities must be one
                                               VIII. Other Information                                 projects are not eligible to compete with
                                                                                                       applications for new Federal awards.                  that seeks to facilitate the efforts of the
                                                  a. Air Service Development Zone
                                                     Designation                                          Pursuant to the authorities described              communities working together toward
                                                  b. Submission of Confidential Commercial             above, the Department has $10 million                 one joint grant project, with one joint
                                                     Information                                       available for FY 2017 grant awards to                 objective, including the establishment of
                                               Appendix A—Additional Information on                    carry out this program. There is no other             one entity to ensure that the joint
                                                     Applying Through www.grants.gov.                  limitation on the amount of individual                objective is accomplished.
                                               Appendix B—Summary Information
                                                                                                       awards, and the amounts awarded will                     Communities Without Existing Air
                                               Appendix C—Application Checklist                                                                              Service: Communities that do not
                                               Appendix D—Confidential Commercial                      vary depending upon the features and
                                                                                                       merits of the selected proposals. In past             currently have commercial air service
                                                     Information                                                                                             are eligible for SCASDP funds.
                                                                                                       years, the Department’s individual grant
                                                                                                                                                                Eligible Projects: The Department is
                                               A. Program Description                                  sizes have ranged from $20,000 to
                                                                                                                                                             authorized to award grants under 49
                                                                                                       nearly $1.6 million. Funding amounts
                                                 The Small Community Program was
                                                                                                       made available for reimbursement may                     4 ‘‘Small hub airport’’ is defined in 49 U.S.C.
                                               established by the Wendell H. Ford
                                                                                                       be impacted by future limitations placed              47102 (23) as ‘‘a commercial service airport that has
                                               Aviation Investment and Reform Act for
                                                                                                       on the spending authority and                         at least 0.05 percent but less than 0.25 percent of
                                               the 21st Century (Pub. L. No. 106–181),                                                                       the passenger boardings.’’ See also http://
                                                                                                       appropriations enacted for the
                                               reauthorized by the Vision 100-Century                                                                        www.faa.gov/airports/planning_capacity/
                                                                                                       Department. OST may, at its discretion,               passenger_allcargo_stats/categories/. For FAA
                                               of Aviation Reauthorization Act (Pub. L.
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                                                                                                       issue partial funding awards up to the                passenger enplanement information to use to
                                               108–176), and subsequently                                                                                    determine an airport’s eligibility as a small hub
                                                                                                       level authorized and provided that the
                                                                                                                                                             airport, see http://www.faa.gov/airports/planning_
                                                  1 If an applicant experiences difficulties at any
                                                                                                       above conditions are met. Additional                  capacity/passenger_allcargo_stats/passenger/.
                                               point during the registration or application process,                                                            5 See, http://www.dot.gov/policy/aviation-policy/
                                                                                                         2 See Public Law No. 114–223, September 29,
                                               it should contact the grants.gov support center by                                                            small-community-rural-air-service/SCASDP, for the
                                               email (support@grants.gov) or by telephone (1–800–      2016, section 101(a)(11).                             FAA’s 1997 list of Primary and Nonprimary
                                               518–4726, available 24/7 except Federal holidays).        3 See Public Law No. 114–190, July 15, 2016,        Commercial Service Airports.
                                               See www.grants.gov/web/grants/support.html.             section 1102(e).                                         6 49 U.S.C. 41743(c)(1), (2).




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                                               U.S.C. 41743 to communities that seek                      Same Project Limitation: Under 49                      grant before that consortium member
                                               to provide assistance to:                               U.S.C. § 41743(c), a community or                         will be deemed eligible to receive a
                                                 • A U.S. air carrier 7 to subsidize                   consortium may not receive a new grant                    subsequent SCASDP grant.
                                               service to and from an underserved                      to support the same project for which it                    Airport Capital Improvements
                                               airport for a period not to exceed 3                    received a previous grant (Same Project                   Ineligible: Airport capital improvement
                                               years;                                                  Limitation).8 In assessing whether a                      projects, including, but not limited to,
                                                 • An underserved airport to obtain                    previous grantee’s current application                    runway expansions and enhancements,
                                               service to and from the underserved                     represents a new project, the                             the construction of additional aircraft
                                               airport; and/or                                         Department will compare the goals and                     gates, and other airport terminal
                                                 • An underserved airport to                           objectives of the previous grant,                         expansions and reconfigurations are
                                               implement such other measures as the                    including the key components of the                       ineligible for funding under the Small
                                               Secretary, in consultation with such                    means by which those goals and                            Community Program. Airports seeking
                                               airport, considers appropriate to                       objectives were to be achieved, to the                    funding for airport capital improvement
                                               improve air service both in terms of the                current application. For example, if a                    projects may want to consult with their
                                               cost of such service to consumers and                   community received an earlier grant to                    local FAA Regional Office to discuss
                                               the availability of such service,                       support a revenue guarantee for service                   potential eligibility for grants under the
                                               including improving air service through                 to a particular destination or direction,                 Airport Improvement Program.
                                               marketing and promotion of air service                  a new application by that community                       D. Application and Submission
                                               and enhanced utilization of airport                     for another revenue guarantee for                         Information
                                               facilities.                                             service to the same destination or in the
                                                                                                       same direction is ineligible, even if the                 1. Address To Request Application
                                               2. Cost Sharing or Matching                             revenue guarantee were structured                         Package
                                                  Cost sharing or matching is not                      differently or the type of carrier were                      Applications must be submitted
                                               required for applications. However,                     different. However, a new application                     electronically via www.grants.gov. This
                                               applications that provide multiple                      by such a previous grantee for service to                 announcement lays out all application
                                               levels of contributions (state, local, cash             a new destination or direction using a                    steps and includes all application forms
                                               and in-kind contributions) will be                      revenue guarantee, or for general                         or Internet addresses where such forms
                                               viewed more favorably. See Additional                   marketing and promotion (including                        may be found.
                                               Guidance—Cost Sharing and Local                         advertising and public relations) of the
                                               Contributions, in Section E.1.c. below.                 airport and the various services it offers,               2. Content and Form of Application
                                                  3. Other                                             is eligible.9 The Department recognizes                   Submission
                                                  Multiple Applications Prohibited: A                  that not all revenue guarantees,                             Required Steps to Apply:
                                               community may file only one                             marketing agreements, studies, or other                      • Determine eligibility;
                                               application for a grant, either                         activities are of the same nature, and                       • Register with www.grants.gov (see
                                               individually or as part of a consortium.                that if a subsequent application                          Registration with www.grants.gov,
                                                  Essential Air Service Communities:                   incorporates different goals or                           below);
                                               Small communities that currently                        significantly different components, it                       • Submit an Application for Federal
                                               receive subsidized air service under the                may be sufficiently different to                          Domestic Assistance (SF424);
                                               Essential Air Service (‘‘EAS’’) or                      constitute a new project under 49 U.S.C.                     • Submit a completed ‘‘Summary
                                               Alternate Essential Air Service                         § 41743(c).                                               Information’’ schedule. This is your
                                               (‘‘AEAS’’) program will not be                             Concurrent Grant Limitation: A                         application cover sheet (see Appendix
                                               considered for SCASDP funds. The EAS                    community or consortium may have                          B);
                                               statute (49 U.S.C. § 41733(c)(E)) now                   only one SCASDP grant at any time. If                        • Submit a detailed application of up
                                               includes a provision requiring that the                 a community or consortium applies for                     to one-sided 20 pages (excluding the
                                               Department consider whether an air                      a subsequent SCASDP grant when its                        completed SF424, Summary
                                               carrier has included a marketing                        current grant has not yet expired, that                   Information schedule, and any letters
                                               proposal in its proposal to provide                     community/consortium must notify the                      from the community or an air carrier
                                               subsidized EAS as part of the carrier                   Department of its intent to terminate the                 showing support for the application)
                                               selection criteria. In light of this and the            current SCASDP grant, and if the                          that meets all required criteria (see
                                               scarcity of SCASDP funds, the                           community/consortium is selected for a                    Appendix C);
                                               Department will not consider awarding                   new grant, such termination must take                        • Attach any letters from the
                                               additional Federal support under                        place prior to entering into the new                      community or an air carrier showing
                                               SCASDP for the marketing of subsidized                  grant agreement. In addition, for                         support for the application to the
                                               EAS air service.                                        consortium member applicants,                             proposal, which should be addressed to:
                                                  Applicants should also keep in mind                  permission must be granted from both                      Brooke Chapman, Associate Director,
                                               the following statutory restrictions on                 the grant sponsor and the Department to                   Small Community Air Service
                                               eligible projects:                                      withdraw from the current SCASDP                          Development Program; and
                                                  • An applicant may not receive an                                                                                 • Provide separate submission of
                                               additional grant to support the same                       8 This limitation applies for all projects contained   confidential material, if requested. (see
                                               project from a previous grant (see Same                 in a previous grant agreement’s scope; thus, even         Appendix D)
                                                                                                       if the community did not actively implement a                An application consisting of more
                                               Project Limitation below); and                          project listed in the scope of an earlier grant           than 20 pages will be accepted by the
                                                  • An applicant may not receive an
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                                                                                                       agreement, it may not receive funding for that
                                                                                                       project in a subsequent round of SCASDP funding.          Department, but the content in the
                                               additional grant, prior to the completion
                                                                                                          9 As noted in the ‘‘Market Analysis’’ subsection of    additional pages past page 20 will not
                                               of its previous grant (see Concurrent
                                                                                                       section C below, target markets proposed by               be evaluated or considered by the
                                               Grant Limitation below).                                communities may be destination specific (e.g.,            Department. The Department would
                                                                                                       service to LAX), a geographic region (e.g., northwest
                                                 7 Only U.S. air carriers are eligible to receive      mountain region) or directional (e.g., hub in the
                                                                                                                                                                 prefer that applicants use one-inch
                                               assistance from communities under SCASDP. See           southeastern United States or a point north, south,       margins and a font size not less than 12
                                               49 U.S.C. 41743(d)(1) and § 40102(a)(2).                east, or west of the applicant community).                point type.


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                                                  Registration with www.grants.gov:                     the agreement generally cannot be                    should also provide the name of the
                                               Communities must be registered with                      amended in a way that would alter the                signatory party for the legal sponsor.
                                               www.grants.gov in order to submit an                     project scope. Applicants also are
                                                                                                                                                             3. Dun and Bradstreet Universal
                                               application for funds available under                    advised to obtain firm assurances from
                                                                                                                                                             Numbering System (DUNS) Number and
                                               this program. For consortium                             air carriers proposing to offer new air
                                                                                                                                                             System for Award Management (SAM)
                                               applications, only the Legal Sponsor                     services if a grant is awarded. Strategic
                                               must be registered with www.grants.gov                   plans should:                                           Each applicant is required to (i) be
                                               in order to submit its application for                      Æ for applications involving new or               registered in SAM before submitting its
                                               funds available under this program. See                  improved service, explain how the                    application; (ii) provide a valid DUNS
                                               Appendix A for additional information                    service will become self-sufficient;                 number in its application; and (iii)
                                               on applying through www.grants.gov.                         Æ fully and clearly outline the goals             continue to maintain an active SAM
                                                  Contents of Application: There is no                  and objectives of the project; and                   registration with current information at
                                               set format that must be used for                            Æ fully and clearly summarize the                 all times during which it has an active
                                               applications. Each application should,                   actual, specific steps (in bullet form,              Federal award or an application or plan
                                               to the maximum extent possible,                          with a proposed timeline) that the                   under consideration by DOT. DOT will
                                               address the selection criteria set forth in              community intends to take to bring                   not make any award to an applicant
                                               Section E.1. below, including a clear                    about these goals and objectives.                    until the applicant has complied with
                                               description of the air service needs/                       • If relevant, a detailed description of          all applicable DUNS and SAM
                                               deficiencies and present plans/strategies                the funding necessary for                            requirements and, if an applicant has
                                               that directly address those needs/                       implementation of the proposed project               not fully complied with the
                                               deficiencies. At a minimum, however,                     (including federal and non-federal                   requirements by the time DOT is ready
                                               each application must include the                        contributions).                                      to make an award, DOT may determine
                                               following information:                                      • An explanation of how the                       that the applicant is not qualified to
                                                  • A description of the community’s                    proposed project differs from any                    receive a Federal award and use that
                                               air service needs or deficiencies,                       previous projects for which the                      determination as a basis for making a
                                               including information about: (1) Major                   community received SCASDP funds (see                 Federal award to another applicant. For
                                               origin/destination markets that are not                  Same Project Limitation, above).                     more information on DUNS and SAM
                                               now served or are not served                                • Designation of a legal sponsor                  requirements for this award, see
                                               adequately; (2) fare levels that the                     responsible for administering the                    Appendix A.
                                               community deems relevant to                              proposed project. The legal sponsor of               4. Submission Dates and Times
                                               consideration of its application,                        the proposed project must be a
                                               including market analyses or studies                                                                             An application will not be complete
                                                                                                        government entity, such as a State,                  and will be deemed ineligible for a grant
                                               demonstrating an understanding of local                  county, or municipality. The legal
                                               air service needs; (3) any recent air                                                                         award until and unless all required
                                                                                                        sponsor must be legally, financially, and            materials, including SF424, have been
                                               service developments that have                           otherwise able to execute the grant
                                               adversely affected the community;10                                                                           submitted through www.grants.gov and
                                                                                                        agreement and administer the grant,                  time-stamped by 4:00 p.m. EST on
                                               and (4) any air service development                      including having the authority to sign
                                               efforts over the past three years and the                                                                     December 15, 2017 (the ‘‘Application
                                                                                                        the grant agreement and to assume and                Deadline’’). See Timely Receipt
                                               results of those efforts (such as                        carry out the certifications,
                                               marketing and promotion (including                                                                            Requirements and Proof of Timely
                                                                                                        representations, warranties, assurances,             Submission as well as Experiencing
                                               advertising and public relations)).                      covenants and other obligations
                                                  • A strategic plan for meeting those                  required under the grant agreement with
                                                                                                                                                             Unforeseen www.grants.gov Technical
                                               needs under the Small Community                                                                               Issues in Appendix A for more details.
                                                                                                        the Department and to ensure                            Late Application Notice: Applicants
                                               Program, including the community’s                       compliance by the grant recipient with
                                               specific project goal(s) and detailed plan                                                                    who are unable to successfully submit
                                                                                                        the grant agreement and grant                        their application package through
                                               for attaining such goal(s). If the                       assurances. If the applicant is a public-
                                               application is selected, DOT will work                                                                        grants.gov prior to the Application
                                                                                                        private partnership, a public                        Deadline due to technical difficulties
                                               with the grantee to incorporate the                      government member of the organization
                                               relevant elements of the application’s                                                                        outside their control must submit an
                                                                                                        must be identified as the community’s                email to SCASDPgrants@dot.gov with
                                               strategic plan into the grant agreement’s                sponsor to receive project cost
                                               project scope.11 Applicants should note                                                                       the information described in Appendix
                                                                                                        reimbursements. A community may                      A.
                                               that, once a grant agreement is signed,                  designate only one government entity as
                                                                                                        the legal sponsor, even if it is applying            5. Funding Restrictions
                                                 10 For   example, if a community has lost service
                                               or been otherwise adversely affected as a result of      as a consortium that consists of two or                 Expenditures made prior to the
                                               an airline merger, the applicant should describe the     more local government entities. Private              execution of a grant agreement,
                                               situation in detail and quantify, to the extent          organizations may not be designated as               including costs associated with
                                               possible, its effects on the community.                  the legal sponsor of a grant under the
                                                  11 If new service is proposed to or from a specific
                                                                                                                                                             preparation of the grant application,
                                               city or market served by multiple airports (such as
                                                                                                        Small Community Program. The                         will not be reimbursed. For more
                                               New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, or Washington,           community has the responsibility to                  information, see Section F.1. below.
                                               DC, for example), the applicant is encouraged to         ensure that the legal sponsor and grant
                                               identify the airport(s) in that city or market the       recipient of any funding has the legal               6. Other Submission Requirements
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                                               community would be targeting under its proposal
                                               in order to facilitate the drafting of the grant
                                                                                                        authority under state and local laws to                 Applicants must follow the steps
                                               agreement’s project scope. Communities should            carry out all aspects of the grant, and the          outlined above and in Appendix A to
                                               carefully select, within a specific city or market,      Department may require an opinion of                 submit applications electronically via
                                               those airports for which it proposes service, as         the legal sponsor’s attorney as to its               www.grants.gov. Additional information
                                               proposing multiple airports in a city or market
                                               could impact the ability of a community to seek
                                                                                                        legal authority to act as a sponsor and              about submission requirements and
                                               future grants involving those airports (see Same         to carry out its responsibilities under              www.grants.gov requirements is detailed
                                               Project Limitation, above).                              the grant agreement. The applicant                   in Appendix A.


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                                               E. Application Review Information                       private partnership to facilitate air                 into one regional airport.—The
                                                                                                       carrier service to the public.—The                    Department will consider whether a
                                               1. Criteria
                                                                                                       Department will consider a                            proposed project involves a consortium
                                                  SCASDP grants will be awarded based                  community’s or consortium’s                           effort to consolidate air service into one
                                               on the selection criteria outlined below.               commitment to facilitate air carrier                  regional airport. This statutory priority
                                               There are two categories of selection                   service in the form of a public-private               criterion was added pursuant to Section
                                               criteria: Priority Selection Criteria and               partnership. Applications that describe               429 of the FAA Modernization and
                                               Secondary Selection Criteria.                           in detail how the partnership will                    Reform Act of 2012 (Pub. L. No. 112–
                                               Applications that meet one or more of                   actively participate in the                           95).
                                               the Priority Selection Criteria will be                 implementation of the proposed project
                                               viewed more favorably than those that                   will be viewed more favorably.                        b. Secondary Selection Criteria
                                               do not meet any Priority Selection                         4. The assistance will provide                        1. Innovation—The Department will
                                               Criteria.                                               material benefits to a broad segment of               consider whether an application
                                               a. Priority Selection Criteria                          the traveling public, including                       proposes new and creative solutions to
                                                                                                       businesses, educational institutions,                 air transportation issues facing the
                                                  The statute directs the Department to                and other enterprises, whose access to                community, including:
                                               give priority consideration to those                    the national air transportation system is                • the extent to which the applicant’s
                                               communities or consortia where the                      limited.—The Department will consider                 proposed solution(s) to solving the
                                               following criteria are met:                             whether the proposed project would                    problem(s) is new or innovative,
                                                  1. Air fares are higher than the                     provide, to a broad segment of the                    including whether the proposed project
                                               national average air fares for all                      community’s traveling public, important               utilizes or encourages intermodal or
                                               communities.—The Department will                        benefits relevant to the community.                   regional solutions to connect passengers
                                               compare the local community’s air fares                 Examples include service that would                   to the community’s air service (or, if the
                                               to the national average air fares for all               offer new or additional access to a                   community cannot implement or
                                               similar markets. Communities with                       connecting hub airport, service that                  sustain its own air services, to connect
                                               market air fares significantly higher than              would provide convenient travel times                 to a neighboring community’s air
                                               the national average air fares in similar               for both business and leisure travelers               service) e.g., cost-effective inter/intra
                                               markets will receive priority                           that would help obviate the need to                   city passenger bus service, or marketing
                                               consideration. The Department                           drive long distances, and service that                of intermodal surface transportation
                                               calculates these fares using data from                  would offer lower fares.                              options also available to air travelers;
                                               the Bureau of Transportation Statistics                    5. The assistance will be used in a                and
                                               (BTS) Airline Origin and Destination                    timely manner.—The Department will                       • whether the proposed project, if
                                               Survey data. The Department evaluates                   consider whether a proposed project                   successfully implemented, could serve
                                               all fares in all relevant markets that                  provides a well-defined strategic plan                as a working model for other
                                               serve a SCASDP community and                            and reasonable timetable for use of the               communities.
                                               compares the SCASDP community fares                     grant funds. In the Department’s                         2. Community Participation—The
                                               to all fares in similar markets across the              experience, reasonable timetables for                 Department will consider whether an
                                               country. Each SCASDP applicant’s air                    use of grant funds generally include two              application has broad community
                                               fares are computed as a percentage                      years to complete studies, three years                participation, including:
                                               above or below the national averages.                   for marketing and promotion (including                   • whether the proposed project has
                                               The report compares a community’s air                   advertising and public relations) of the              broad community support; and
                                               fares to the average for all other similar              airport, community, carrier, or                          • the community’s demonstrated
                                               markets in the country that have similar                destination, and four years for projects              commitment to and participation in the
                                               density (passenger volume) and similar                  that target a revenue guarantee, subsidy,             proposed project.
                                               distance characteristics (market                        or other financial incentives. Applicants                3. Location—The Department will
                                               groupings). All calculations are based                  should describe how their projects can                consider the location and characteristics
                                               on 12-month ended periods to control                    be accomplished within this timetable,                of a community:
                                               for seasonal variation of fares.                        including whether the airport and                        • the geographic location of each
                                                  2. The community or consortium will                  proposed air service provider have the                applicant, including the community’s
                                               provide a portion of the cost of the                    requisite authorities and certifications              proximity to larger centers of air service
                                               activity from local sources other than                  necessary to carry out the proposed                   and low-fare service alternatives;
                                               airport revenue sources.—The                            projects. In addition, because of this                   • the population and business
                                               Department will consider whether a                      emphasis placed on timely use of funds,               activity, as well as the relative size of
                                               community or consortium proposes                        applicants proposing new service                      each community; and
                                               local funding for the proposed project.                 should describe the airport and whether                  • whether the community’s proximity
                                               Applications providing proportionately                  it can support the proposed service,                  to an existing or prior grant recipient
                                               higher levels of cash contributions from                including whether the airport holds, or               could adversely affect either its proposal
                                               sources other than airport revenues will                intends to apply for, an airport                      or the project undertaken by the other
                                               be viewed more favorably. Applications                  operating certificate issued under 14                 recipient.
                                               that provide multiple levels of                         CFR Part 139. Air service providers                      4. Other Factors—The Department
                                               contributions (state, local, cash and in-               proposed for the new service must have                will also consider:
                                               kind contributions) will also be viewed                 met or be able to meet, in a reasonably                  • whether the proposed project
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                                               more favorably. See Additional                          short period of time, all Department                  clearly addresses the applicant’s stated
                                               Guidance—Cost Sharing and Local                         requirements for air service                          problems;
                                               Contributions, in Subsection c. below,                  certification, including safety and                      • the community’s existing level of
                                               for more information on the application                 economic authorities.                                 air service and whether that service has
                                               of this selection criterion.                               6. Multiple communities cooperate to               been increasing or decreasing;
                                                  3. The community or consortium has                   submit a regional or multistate                          • whether the applicant has a plan to
                                               established or will establish a public-                 application to consolidate air service                provide any necessary continued


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                                               financial support for the proposed                      scope of the project. Communities                        Eligible Air Carriers: As noted in
                                               project after the requested grant award                 cannot use non-federal funds selectively              footnote 7 above, only U.S. air carriers
                                               expires;                                                to fund certain components of a project               are eligible to receive assistance from
                                                  • the grant amount requested                         (see Section F.2. below on Payments for               communities under SCASDP grants. A
                                               compared with the total funds available                 more information). Cash contributions                 particular U.S. carrier may hold
                                               for all communities;                                    from airport revenues must be identified              authority to conduct operations as a
                                                  • the proposed federal grant amount                  separately from cash contributions from               certificated air carrier, a commuter air
                                               requested compared with the local share                 other community sources. Cash                         carrier, or an air taxi operator.12
                                               offered;                                                contributions from the state and/or local             Communities are encouraged to verify,
                                                  • any letters of intent from airline                 government should be separately                       at an early stage of any air carrier
                                               planning departments or intermodal                      identified and described as well.                     discussions, that the air carrier holds
                                               surface transportation providers on                        Types of contributions. Contributions              appropriate Department authority to
                                               behalf of applications that specifically                should represent a new financial                      conduct the proposed services.
                                               indicate intent to enlist new or                        commitment or new financial resources                 Communities may verify this authority
                                               expanded air service or surface                         devoted to attracting new or improved                 by contacting the Department’s Air
                                               transportation service in support of the                service, or addressing specific high-fare             Carrier Fitness Division at (202) 366–
                                               air service in the community;                           or other service issues, such as                      9721.
                                                  • whether the applicant has plans to                 improving patronage of existing service                  Aviation Security: Communities
                                               continue with the proposed project if it                at the airport. For communities that                  proposing new or expanded air service
                                               is not self-sustaining after the grant                  propose to contribute to the grant                    under a SCASDP grant proposal are
                                               award expires; and                                      project, that contribution can be in the              encouraged to contact the
                                                  • equitable and geographic                           following forms:                                      Transportation Security Administration
                                               distribution of available funds.                           Cash from non-airport revenues. A                  (TSA) early in the process to ascertain
                                                                                                       cash contribution can include funds                   what the security implications of such
                                               c. Additional Guidance
                                                                                                       from the state, the county or local                   service would be with respect to the
                                                  Market Analysis: Applicants                          government, and/or from local                         airport involved, and what measures
                                               requesting funds for a revenue                          businesses, or other private                          that airport would need to take with the
                                               guarantee/subsidy/financial incentive                   organizations in the community.                       TSA to assure that the service would
                                               are encouraged to conduct and reference                 Because private cash contributions are                meet all applicable TSA requirements.
                                               in their applications an in-depth                       to be from local community sources, the
                                               analysis of their target markets. Target                Department will not consider as a part                2. Evaluation and Selection Process
                                               markets can be destination specific (e.g.,              of these non-airport revenues any funds                  The Department will first review each
                                               service to LAX), a geographic region                    that a community might receive from an                application to determine whether it has
                                               (e.g., northwest mountain region) or                    air carrier interested in providing                   satisfied the following eligibility
                                               directional (e.g., hub in the southeastern              service under that community’s                        requirements:
                                               United States or a point north, south,                  proposal. Moreover, contributions that                   1. The applicant is an eligible
                                               east, or west of the applicant                          are comprised of intangible non-cash                  applicant;
                                               community).                                             items, such as the value of donated                      2. The application is for an eligible
                                                  Complementary Marketing                              advertising, are considered in-kind                   project (including compliance with the
                                               Commitment: Applicants requesting                       contributions (see further discussion                 Same Project Limitation); and
                                               funds for a revenue guarantee/subsidy/                  below).                                                  3. The application is complete
                                               financial incentive are encouraged to                      Cash from airport revenues. This                   (including submission of a completed
                                               designate in their applications a portion               includes contributions from funds                     SF424 and all of the information listed
                                               of the project funds (federal, local or in-             generated by airport operations. Airport              in Contents of Application, in Section
                                               kind) for the development and                           revenues may not be used for subsidies                D.2. above).
                                               implementation of a marketing plan in                   (including revenue guarantees) to                        To the extent that the Department
                                               support of the service sought.                          airlines, per 49 U.S.C. §§ 47107 and                  determines that an application does not
                                                  Subsidies for a Carrier to Compete                   47133. Applications that include local                satisfy these eligibility requirements, the
                                               Against an Incumbent: The Department                    contributions based on airport revenues               Department will deem that application
                                               is reluctant to subsidize one carrier, but              do not receive priority consideration for             ineligible and not consider it further.
                                               not others in a competitive market. For                 selection.                                               The Department will then review all
                                               this reason, a community that proposes                     In-kind contributions from the airport.            eligible applications based on the
                                               to use the grant funds for service in a                 This can include such items as waivers                selection criteria outlined above in
                                               city-pair market that is already served                 of landing fees, ground handling fees,                Section E.1. The Department will not
                                               by another air carrier must explain in                  terminal rents, fuel fees, and/or vehicle             assign specific numerical scores to
                                               detail why the existing service is                      parking fees.                                         projects based on the selection criteria.
                                               insufficient or unsatisfactory, or provide                 In-kind contributions from the                     Rather, ratings of ‘‘highly
                                               other compelling information to support                 community. This can include such                      recommended,’’ ‘‘recommended,’’
                                               such a proposal.                                        items as donated advertising from media               ‘‘acceptable,’’ or ‘‘not recommended’’
                                                  Cost Sharing and Local Contributions:                outlets, catering services for inaugural              will be assigned to applications.
                                               Applications must clearly identify the                  events, or in-kind trading, such as                   Applications that align well with one or
                                               level of federal funding sought for the                 advertising in exchange for free air                  more of the Priority Selection Criteria
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                                               proposed project. Applications must                     travel. Travel banks and travel                       will be viewed more favorably than
                                               also identify the community’s cash                      commitments/pledges are considered to
                                               contributions to the proposed project,                  be in-kind contributions.                                12 For example, an air carrier holding only air taxi

                                               in-kind contributions from the airport,                    Cash vs. in-kind contributions.                    authority under 14 CFR parts 298 and 135 is limited
                                                                                                                                                             to the use of small aircraft (60 or fewer seats and
                                               and in-kind contributions from the                      Communities that include local                        a maximum payload capacity of 18,000 pounds or
                                               community. Non-federal funds will be                    contributions made in cash will be                    less), and to conducting fewer than five round-trip
                                               applied proportionately to the entire                   viewed more favorably.                                flights per week in a particular city-pair market.



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                                               those that do not align with any Priority               2. Administrative and National Policy                 clarifications in the above-captioned
                                               Selection Criteria. The Department will                 Requirements                                          docket on www.regulations.gov and on
                                               consider the Secondary Selection                           Assurances: There are numerous                     the program website at https://
                                               Criteria when comparing and selecting                   assurances that grant recipients must                 www.transportation.gov/policy/
                                               among similarly-rated projects.                         sign and honor when federal funds are                 aviation-policy/small-community-rural-
                                                  The Department reserves the right to                 awarded. All communities receiving a                  air-service/SCASDP.
                                               award funds for a part of the project                   grant will be required to accept and                  H. Other Information
                                               included in an application, if a part of                meet the obligations created by these
                                               the project is eligible and aligns well                 assurances when they execute their                    1. Air Service Development Zone
                                               with the selection criteria specified in                grant agreements. Copies of assurances                Designation
                                               this Order. In addition, as part of its                 are available online at http://
                                               review of the Secondary Selection                       www.dot.gov/policy/aviation-policy/                      As part of the Small Community
                                               Criterion ‘‘Other Factors,’’ the                        small-community-rural-air-service/                    Program, the Department may also
                                               Department will consider the                            SCASDP, (click on ‘‘SCASDP Grant                      designate one grant recipient as an ‘‘Air
                                               geographical distribution of the                        Assurances’’).                                        Service Development Zone’’ (ASDZ).13
                                               applications to ensure consistency with                    Payments: The Small Community                      The purpose of the designation is to
                                               the statutory requirement limiting                      Program is a reimbursable program;                    provide communities interested in
                                               awards to no more than four                             therefore, communities are required to                attracting business to the area
                                               communities or consortia of                             make expenditures for project                         surrounding the airport and/or
                                               communities, or a combination thereof,                  implementation under the program                      developing land-use options for the area
                                               from the same state. The final selections               prior to seeking reimbursement from the               to work with the Department on means
                                               will be limited to no more than 40                      Department. Eligible project                          to achieve those goals. The Department
                                               communities or consortia of                             implementation costs are reimbursable                 will assist the designated community in
                                               communities, or a combination thereof.                  from grant funds only for services or                 establishing contacts with and obtaining
                                                                                                       property delivered during the grant                   advice and assistance from appropriate
                                               F. Federal Award Administration                         term. Reimbursement rates are
                                               Information                                                                                                   government agencies, including the
                                                                                                       calculated as a percentage of the total               Department of Commerce and other
                                               1. Federal Award Notices                                federal funds requested divided by the                offices within the Department of
                                                                                                       federal funds plus the local cash                     Transportation, and in identifying other
                                                 Grant awards will be made as                          contribution (which is not refundable).
                                                                                                                                                             pertinent resources that may aid the
                                               promptly as possible so that selected                   The percentage is determined by:
                                                                                                                                                             community in its efforts to attract
                                               communities can complete the grant                      (SCASDP Grant Amount) ÷ (SCASDP
                                                                                                                                                             businesses and to formulate land-use
                                               agreement process and implement their                   Grant Amount + Local Cash
                                                                                                       Contribution + State Cash Contribution,               options. However, the community
                                               plans. Given the competitive nature of
                                                                                                       if applicable). For example, if a                     receiving this designation will be
                                               the grant process, the Department will
                                               not meet with applicants regarding their                community requests $500,000 in federal                responsible for developing,
                                               applications. All non-confidential                      funding and provides $100,000 in local                implementing, and managing activities
                                               portions of each application, all                       contributions, the reimbursement rate                 related to the air service development
                                               correspondence and ex-parte                             would be 83.33 percent: ((500,000)/                   zone initiative. Only communities that
                                               communications, and all orders will be                  (500,000 + 100,000)) = 83.33. Payments/               are interested in these objectives and
                                               posted in the above-captioned docket on                 expenditures in forms other than cash                 have a plan to accomplish them should
                                               www.regulations.gov.                                    (e.g., in-kind) are not reimbursable.                 apply for this designation. There are no
                                                                                                                                                             additional funds associated with this
                                                 The Department will announce its                      3. Reporting
                                                                                                                                                             designation, and applying for this
                                               grant selections in a Selection Order                      Each grantee must submit semi-                     designation will provide no special
                                               that will be posted in the above-                       annual reports on the progress made
                                               captioned docket, served on all                                                                               benefits or priority to the community
                                                                                                       during the previous period in                         applying for a SCASDP grant.
                                               applicants and all parties served with                  implementing its grant project. In
                                               this Solicitation Order, and posted on                                                                           Grant applicants interested in
                                                                                                       addition, each community will be
                                               the Department’s SCASDP website                         required to submit a final report on its              selection for the Air Service
                                               https://www.transportation.gov/policy/                  project to the Department, and 10                     Development Zone designation must
                                               aviation-policy/small-community-rural-                  percent of the grant funds will not be                include in their applications a separate
                                               air-service/SCASDP.                                     reimbursed to the community until such                section, titled, Support for Air Service
                                                 Grant Agreements: Communities                         a final report is received. Additional                Development Zone Designation. The
                                               awarded grants are required to execute                  information on award administration for               community should provide as detailed a
                                               a grant agreement with the Department                   selected communities will be provided                 plan as possible, including what goals it
                                               before they begin to expend funds under                 in the grant agreement.                               expects to achieve from the air service
                                               the grant award. Applicants should not                                                                        development zone designation and the
                                               assume they have received a grant, nor                  G. Federal Awarding Agency Contact                    types of activities on which it would
                                               should they obligate or expend local                      For further information concerning                  like to work with the Department in
                                               funds prior to receiving and fully                      the technical requirements set out in                 achieving those goals. The community
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                                               executing a grant agreement with the                    this Order, please contact Brooke                     should also indicate whether further
                                               Department. As noted above,                             Chapman at Brooke.Chapman@dot.gov                     local government approvals are required
                                               expenditures made prior to the                          or (202) 366–0577. A TDD is available                 in order to implement the proposed
                                               execution of a grant agreement,                         for individuals who are deaf or hard of               activities.
                                               including costs associated with                         hearing at (202) 366–3993. The
                                               preparation of the grant application,                   Department may post answers to
                                               will not be reimbursed.                                 questions and other important                           13 See   49 U.S.C. § 41743(h).



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                                               2. Submission of Confidential                           December 15, 2017 (the Application                       Applicants are, therefore, encouraged to
                                               Commercial Information                                  Deadline), and, as set forth below, failure to        register early. The registration process can
                                                                                                       complete the registration process before the          take up to four weeks to be completed. Thus,
                                                  Applicants may provide certain                       Application Deadline is not a valid reason to         registration should be done in sufficient time
                                               proprietary business information                        permit late submissions.                              to ensure it does not impact your ability to
                                               relevant to their applicants on a                          In order to apply for SCASDP funding               meet required submission deadlines. You
                                               confidential basis. For additional                      through http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/             will be able to submit your application
                                               information, see Appendix D.                            applicants/apply-for-grants.html, all                 online any time after you have approved as
                                                  This Order is issued under authority                 applicants are required to complete the               an AOR.
                                               delegated in 49 CFR § 1.25a(b).                         following:                                               5. Electronic Signature. Applications
                                                  Accordingly,                                            1. DUNS Requirement. The Office of                 submitted through Grants.gov constitute a
                                                                                                       Management and Budget requires that all               submission as electronically signed
                                                  1. Applications for funding under the
                                                                                                       businesses and nonprofit applicants for               applications. The registration and account
                                               Small Community Air Service                             federal funds include a Dun and Bradstreet            creation with Grants.gov with E-Biz POC
                                               Development Program should be                           Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS)                approval establishes an Authorized
                                               submitted via www.grants.gov as an                      number in their applications for a new award          Organization Representative (AOR). When
                                               attachment to the SF424 by 4:00 PM                      or renewal of an existing award. A DUNS               you submit the application through
                                               EST, December 15, 2017; and                             number is a unique nine-digit sequence                Grants.gov, the name of your AOR on file
                                                  2. This Order will be published in the               recognized as the universal standard for              will be inserted into the signature line of the
                                               Federal Register, posted on                             identifying and keeping track of entities             application. Applicants must register the
                                               www.grants.gov and on                                   receiving federal funds. The identifier is used       individual who is able to make legally
                                                                                                       for tracking purposes and to validate address         binding commitments for the applicant
                                               www.regulations.gov, and served on the
                                                                                                       and point of contact information for federal          organization as the Authorized Organization
                                               United States Conference of Mayors, the                 assistance applicants, recipients, and sub-           Representative (AOR);
                                               National League of Cities, the National                 recipients. The DUNS number will be used                 6. Search for the Funding Opportunity on
                                               Governors Association, the National                     throughout the grant life cycle. The DUNS             www.grants.gov. Please use the following
                                               Association of State Aviation Officials,                number must be included in the data entry             identifying information when searching for
                                               County Executives of America, the                       field labeled ‘‘Organizational DUNS’’ on the          the SCASDP funding opportunity on
                                               American Association of Airport                         SF-424 form. Instructions for obtaining               www.grants.gov. The Catalog of Federal
                                               Executives, and the Airports Council                    DUNS number can be found at the following             Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number for this
                                               International—North America.                            website: http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/            solicitation is 20.930, titled Payments for
                                                                                                       applicants/organization-registration/step-1-          Small Community Air Service Development.
                                                 Issued in Washington, D.C. on October 12,             obtain-duns-number.html.                                 7. Submit an application addressing all of
                                               2017.                                                      2. System for Award Management. In                 the requirements outlined in this funding
                                               Susan McDermott,                                        addition to having a DUNS number,                     availability announcement. Within 24–48
                                               Deputy Assistant Secretary for Aviation and             applicants applying electronically through            hours after submitting your electronic
                                               International Affairs.                                  Grants.gov must register with the federal             application, you should receive an email
                                                                                                       System for Award Management (SAM). Step-              validation message from www.grants.gov. The
                                                 An electronic version of this                         by-step instructions for registering with SAM         validation message will tell you whether the
                                               document is available online at                         can be found here: http://www.grants.gov/             application has been received and validated
                                               www.regulations.gov.                                    web/grants/applicants/organization-                   or rejected, with an explanation. You are
                                                                                                       registration/step-2-register-with-sam.html.           urged to submit your application at least 72
                                               ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON                               All applicants must register with SAM in              hours prior to the due date of the application
                                               APPLYING THROUGH                                        order to apply online. Failure to register with       to allow time to receive the validation
                                               WWW.GRANTS.GOV                                          the SAM will result in your application being         message and to correct any problems that
                                                 Applications must be submitted                        rejected by Grants.gov during the                     may have caused a rejection notification.
                                               electronically through http://                          submissions process.                                     8. Timely Receipt Requirements and Proof
                                               www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/                      3. Username and Password. Acquire an               of Timely Submission. Proof of timely
                                               apply-for-grants.html. To apply for funding             Authorized Organization Representative                submission is automatically recorded by
                                               through www.grants.gov, applicants must be              (AOR) and a www.grants.gov username and               Grants.gov. An electronic timestamp is
                                               properly registered. The Grants.gov/Apply               password. Complete your AOR profile on                generated within the system when the
                                               feature includes a simple, unified application          www.grants.gov and create your username               application is successfully received by
                                               process that makes it possible for applicants           and password. You will need to use your               Grants.gov. The applicant will receive an
                                               to apply for grants online. There are five ‘‘Get        organization’s DUNS Number to complete                acknowledgement of receipt and a tracking
                                               Registered’’ steps for an organization to               this step. For more information about                 number from Grants.gov with successful
                                               complete at Grants.gov. Complete                        creating a profile on Grants.gov visit: http://       transmission of the application. Applicants
                                               instructions on how to register and apply can           www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/                 should print this receipt and save it, as a
                                               be found at http://www.grants.gov/web/                  organization-registration/step-3-username-            proof of timely submission.
                                               grants/applicants/organization-                         password.html.                                           9. Grants.gov allows applicants to
                                               registration.html. If applicants experience                4. After creating a profile on Grants.gov,         download the application package,
                                               difficulties at any point during registration or        the E-Biz Point of Contact (E-Biz POC)—a              instructions and forms that are incorporated
                                               application process, please call the                    representative from your organization who is          in the instructions, and work offline. In
                                               www.grants.gov Customer Support Hotline at              the contact listed for SAM—will receive an            addition to forms that are part of the
                                               1–800–518–4726, Monday–Friday from 7:00                 email to grant the AOR permission to submit           application instructions, there will be a series
                                               AM to 9:00 PM EDT.                                      applications on behalf of their organization.         of electronic forms that are provided utilizing
                                                 Registering with www.grants.gov is a one-             The E-Biz POC will then log in to Grants.gov          Adobe Reader.
                                               time process; however, processing delays                and approve an applicant as the AOR,                     a. Adobe Reader. Adobe Reader is available
                                               may occur and it can take up to several                 thereby giving him or her permission to               for free to download from the Adobe
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                                               weeks for first-time registrants to receive             submit applications. To learn more about              Software Compatibility page: http://
                                               confirmation and a user password. It is                 AOR Authorization visit: http://                      www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/
                                               highly recommended that applicants start the            www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/                 adobe-software-compatibility.html. Adobe
                                               registration process as early as possible to            organization-registration/step-4-aor-                 Reader allows applicants to read the
                                               prevent delays that may preclude submitting             authorization.html. To track an AOR status            electronic files in a form format so that they
                                               an application by the deadlines specified.              visit: http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/              will look like any other Standard form. The
                                               Applications must be submitted and time-                applicants/organization-registration/step-5-          Adobe Reader forms have content sensitive
                                               stamped not later than 4:00 PM EST on                   track-aor-status.html.                                help. This engages the content sensitive help



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                                               for each field you will need to complete on             Experiencing Unforeseen www.grants.gov                Vince.Corsaro@dot.gov or (202) 366–1842 by
                                               the form. The Adobe Reader forms can be                 Technical Issues                                      4:00 PM EST December 18, 2017 (the first
                                               downloaded and saved on your hard drive,                  Late Application Notice: Applicants who             business day following the deadline) and
                                               network drive(s), or CDs.                               are unable to successfully submit their               request approval to submit your application
                                                  b. NOTE: For the Adobe Reader, Grants.gov            application package through grants.gov prior          after the deadline has passed. At that time,
                                               is compatible with versions 9.0.0 and later             to the Application Deadline due to technical          DOT staff will require you to provide your
                                                                                                       difficulties outside their control must submit        DUNS number and your www.grants.gov
                                               versions, and with certain versions of Adobe
                                                                                                       an email to SCASDPgrants@dot.gov with the             Help Desk tracking number(s). After DOT
                                               Reader DC. Always refer to the Adobe                                                                          staff review all of the information submitted
                                                                                                       following information:
                                               Software Compatibility page for compatible
                                                                                                         • The nature of the technical difficulties          and contact the www.grants.gov Help Desk to
                                               versions for the operating system you are                                                                     validate the technical issues you reported,
                                                                                                       experienced in attempting to submit an
                                               using. Please do not use lower versions of the          application;                                          DOT staff will contact you to either approve
                                               Adobe Reader.                                             • A screenshot of the error;                        or deny your request to submit a late
                                                  c. Mandatory Fields in Adobe Forms. In                 • The Legal Sponsor’s name; and                     application through www.grants.gov. If the
                                               the Adobe Reader forms, you will note fields              • The Grants.Gov tracking number (e.g.              technical issues you reported cannot be
                                               that will appear with a background color on             GRANT12345678).                                       validated, your application will be rejected as
                                               the data fields to be completed. These fields             DOT will consider late applications on a            untimely.
                                               are mandatory fields and they must be                   case-by-case basis and reserves the right to             To ensure a fair competition for limited
                                               completed to successfully submit your                   reject late applications that do not meet the         discretionary funds, the following conditions
                                                                                                       conditions outlined in the Order Soliciting           are not valid reasons to permit late
                                               application.
                                                                                                       Small Community Grant Proposals. Late                 submissions: (1) Failure to complete the
                                                  NOTE: When uploading attachments
                                                                                                       applications from applicants that do not              registration process before the deadline date;
                                               please use generally accepted formats such as                                                                 (2) failure to follow www.grants.gov
                                                                                                       provide DOT an email with the items
                                               .pdf, .doc, and .xls. While you may imbed                                                                     instructions on how to register and apply as
                                                                                                       specified above will not be considered.
                                               picture files such as .jpg, .gif, .bmp, in your           If you experience unforeseen                        posted on its website; (3) failure to follow all
                                               files, please do not save and submit the                www.grants.gov technical issues beyond your           of the instructions in the funding availability
                                               attachment in these formats. Additionally,              control that prevent you from submitting              notice; and (4) technical issues experienced
                                               the following formats will not be accepted:             your application by the Application                   with the applicant’s computer or information
                                               .com, .bat, .exe, .vbs, .cfg, .dat, .db, .dbf, .dll,    Deadline, you must contact us at                      technology (IT) environment.
                                               .ini, .log, .ora, .sys, and .zip.                       SCASDPgrants@dot.gov or                               BILLING CODE 4910–9X–P
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                                                                                                               APPLICATION UNDER
                                                                        SMALL COMMUNITY AIR SERVICE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
                                                                                                         DOCKET DOT-OST-2017-0155
                                                                                                         SUMMARY INFORMA TIONl


                                                                All applicants must submit this Summary Information schedule, as the application
                                                                coversheet, a completed standard form SF424 and the full application proposal on
                                                                                                 www .grants.gov.
                                                                For your preparation convenience, this Summary Information schedule is located at
                                                                   https://www.transportation.gov/policy/aviation-policy/small-community-rural-air-
                                                                                                   service/SCASDP

                                                        A. PROVIDE THE LEGAL SPONSOR AND ITS DUN AND BRADSTREET (D&B) DATA UNIVERSAL
                                                        NUMBERING SYSTEM (DUNS) NUMBER, INCLUDING +4, EMPLOYEE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
                                                        (EIN) OR TAX ID.
                                                        Legal Sponsor N arne:
                                                        Name of Signatory Party for Legal Sponsor:
                                                        DUNS Number:
                                                        EIN/Tax ID:


                                                        B. LIST THE NAME OF THE COMMUNITY OR CONSORTIUM OF COMMUNITIES APPLYING:
                                                        1.______________________________________________
                                                        2. ______________________________________________
                                                        3.________________________________________________
                                                        4. ______________________________________________


                                                        C. PROVIDE THE FULL AIRPORT NAME AND 3-LETTER lATA AIRPORT CODE FOR THE
                                                        APPLICANT(S) AIRPORT(S) (ONLY PROVIDE CODES FOR THE AIRPORT(S) THAT ARE ACTUALLY
                                                        SEEKING SERVICE).
                                                        1.                                                                           2.
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                                                        1 Note that the Summary Information does not count against the 20-page limit of the SCASDP application.
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                                                       3.                                                                           4.




                                                       THE AIRPORT SEEKING SERVICE IS NOT LARGER THAN A SMALL HUB AIRPORT:

                                                        0        UNDER FAA HUB CLASSIFICATIONS EFFECTIVE ON THE DATE OF SERVICE OF THE

                                                                ATTACHED ORDER

                                                        D        As oF CALENDAR YEAR 1997


                                                       DOES THE AIRPORT SEEKING SERVICE HOLD AN AIRPORT OPERATING CERTIFICATE ISSUED BY

                                                       THE FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION UNDER 14 CFRPART 139? (IF "No", PLEASE

                                                       EXPLAIN WHETHER THE AIRPORT INTENDS TO APPLY FOR A CERTIFICATE OR WHETHER AN

                                                       APPLICATION UNDERPART 139 IS PENDING.)

                                                        D       Yes                  D                No (explain)




                                                       D. SHOW THE DRIVING DISTANCE FROM THE APPLICANT COMMUNITY TO THE NEAREST:

                                                                  1. Large hub airport: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
                                                                  2. Medium hub airport: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
                                                                  3. Small hub airport: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
                                                                  4. Airport with jet service: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

                                                       Note: Provide the airport name and distance, in miles, for each category.

                                                       E. LIST THE 2-DIGIT CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CODE APPLICABLE TO THE SPONSORING
                                                       ORGANIZATION, AND IF A CONSORTIUM, TO EACH PARTICIPATING COMMUNITY.

                                                       1.                                                                           2.
                                                       3.                                                                           4.
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                                                        F. APPLICANT INFORMATION: (CHECKALL THAT APPLY)

                                                             D Not a Consortium                           D Interstate Consortium                           D Intrastate Consortium
                                                             D      Community currently receives subsidized Essential Air Service, or receives
                                                                    assistance under the Alternate Essential Air Service Pilot Program
                                                             D      Community (or Consortium member) previously received a Small Community Air
                                                                    Service Development Program Grant

                                                       If previous recipient: Provide year of grant(s):                                         · and,
                                                        the text of the grant agreement section(s) setting forth the scope of the grant project:




                                                        G. PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS: (LIST ORGANIZATION NAMES)

                                                        PUBLIC                                                                       PRIVATE

                                                        1.                                                                           1.
                                                        2.                                                                           2.
                                                        3.                                                                           3.
                                                        4.                                                                           4.
                                                        5.                                                                           5.


                                                        H. PROJECT PROPOSAL:
                                                                    la. GRANT GOALS: (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
                                                       0 Launch New Carrier                              0       Secure Additional Service                     0 Upgrade Aircraft
                                                       D First Service                                   D       NewRoute                                      D Service Restoration
                                                       D Regional Service                                D       Surface Transportation                        D Professional Services2
                                                       D         Other (explain below)
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                                                        2 "Professional Services" involve a community contracting with a firm to produce a product such as a marketing
                                                        plan, study, air carrier proposal, etc.
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                                                                  lb. GRANT GOALS: (SYNOPSIS)
                                                       Concisely describe the scope of the proposed grant project. (For example, "Revenue guarantee
                                                       to recruit, initiate, and support new daily service between ___ and ___;" or "Marketing
                                                       program to support existing service between _ _ and _ _ by _ _ Airlines.")




                                                                  2. FINANCIAL TOOLS TOBE USED: (CHECKALLTHAT APPLY)
                                                        D       Marketing (including Advertising): promotion of the air service to the public
                                                        D       Start-up Cost Offset: offsetting expenses to assist an air service provider in setting up a
                                                                new station and starting new service (for example, ticket counter reconfiguration)
                                                        D       Revenue Guarantee: an agreement with an air service provider setting forth a minimum
                                                                guaranteed profit margin, a portion of which is eligible for reimbursement by the
                                                                community
                                                        D       Recruitment of U.S. Air Carrier: air service development activities to recruit new air
                                                                service, including expenses for airport marketers to meet with air service providers to make
                                                                the case for new air service
                                                        D       Fee Waivers: waiver of airport fees, such as landing fees, to encourage new air service;
                                                                counted as in-kind contributions only
                                                        D       Ground Handling Fee: reimbursement of expenses for passenger, cabin, and ramp (below
                                                                wing) services provided by third party ground handlers
                                                        D       Travel Bank: travel pledges, or deposited monetary funds, from participating parties for
                                                                the purchase of air travel on a U.S. air carrier, with defined procedures for the subsequent
                                                                use of the pledges or the deposited funds; counted as in-kind contributions only
                                                        D       Other (explain below)




                                                       I. EXISTING LANDING AIDS AT LOCAL AIRPORT:
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                                                       D        Full ILS                          D Outer/Middle Marker D Published Instrument Approach
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                                                       D        Localizer                         D Other (specify)


                                                       J.   PROJECT COST: Do NOT ENTER TEXT IN SHADED AREA

                                                       REMINDER: LOCAL CASH CONTRIBUTIONS MAY NOT BE PROVIDED BY AN AIR CARRIER (SEE "TYPES

                                                       OF CONTRIBUTIONS FOR REFERENCE).

                                                       LINE       DESCRIPTION                                                                   SUBTOTAL                  TOTAL AMOUNT

                                                       1          Federal amount requested
                                                       2          State cash financial contribution
                                                                  Local cash financial contribution
                                                                  3a         Airport cash funds
                                                                  3b        Non-airport cash funds
                                                       3          Total local cash funds (3a + 3b)
                                                       4          TOTAL CASH FUNDING (1+2+3)
                                                                  In-Kind contribution
                                                                  5a         Airport In-Kind contribution**
                                                                  5b         Other In-Kind contribution**
                                                       5          TOTAL IN-KIND CONTRIBUTION
                                                                  (5a + 5b)
                                                       6          TOTAL PROJECT COST (4+5)


                                                       K. IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS**
                                                       For funds in lines Sa (Airport In-Kind contribution) and 5b (Other In-Kind contribution), please
                                                       describe the source(s) of fund(s) and the value($) of each.
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                                                       L. IS THIS APPLICATION SURJECT To REVIEW BY AN AFFECTED STATE UNDER EXECUTIVE

                                                       ORDER 12372 PROCESS?

                                                        D         a. This application was made available to the State under the Executive Order 12372
                                                                        Process for review on (date) _ _ _ _ __
                                                        D         b. Program is subject to E.O. 12372, but has not been selected by the State for review.
                                                        D         c. Program is not covered by E.O. 12372.

                                                       M. IS THE LEAD APPLICANT OR ANY Co-APPLICANTS DELINQUENT ON ANY FEDERAL DEBT?
                                                       (IF "YES", PROVIDE EXPLANATION)

                                                        D       No                   D                Yes (explain)
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                                               Confidential Commercial Information                     segregate the confidential material in a sealed       www.grants.gov. The applicant’s original
                                                  Applicants will be able to provide certain           envelope marked ‘‘Confidential Submission             submission, however, should indicate clearly
                                               confidential business information relevant to           of X (the applicant) in Docket DOT–OST–               where the confidential material would have
                                               their proposals on a confidential basis. Under          2017–0155’’ and include with that material a          been inserted. If an applicant invokes Rule
                                               the Department’s Freedom of Information Act             request in the form of a motion seeking               12, the confidential portion of its filing will
                                               regulations (49 C.F.R. 7.17), such information          confidential treatment of the material under          be treated as confidential pending a final
                                               is limited to commercial or financial                   14 C.F.R. 302.12 (‘‘Rule 12’’) of the                 determination. All confidential material must
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                                               information that, if disclosed, would either            Department’s regulations. The applicant               be received by 4:00 PM EST, December 15,
                                               likely cause substantial harm to the                    should submit an original and two copies of           2017, and delivered to the U.S. Department
                                               competitive position of a business or                   its motion and an original and two copies of          of Transportation, Office of Aviation
                                               enterprise or make it more difficult for the            the confidential material in the sealed               Analysis, 8th Floor, Room W86–307, 1200
                                               Federal Government to obtain similar                    envelope.
                                                                                                                                                             New Jersey Ave. SE., Washington, DC 20590.
                                               information in the future.                                 The confidential material should not be
                                                  Applicants seeking confidential treatment            included with the original of the applicant’s         [FR Doc. 2017–22513 Filed 10–17–17; 8:45 am]
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Document Created: 2017-10-18 01:37:44
Document Modified: 2017-10-18 01:37:44
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of Order Soliciting Community Proposals (Order 2017-10- 7).
DatesApplications must be submitted no later than December 15, 2017.
ContactBrooke Chapman, Associate Director, Small Community Air Service Development Program, Office of Aviation Analysis, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., W86-307, Washington, DC 20590, (202) 366-0577.
FR Citation82 FR 48575 

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