83_FR_32755 83 FR 32620 - Announcement of Requirements and Registration for U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Innovations in Food and Agricultural Science and Technology (I-FAST) Prize Competition

83 FR 32620 - Announcement of Requirements and Registration for U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Innovations in Food and Agricultural Science and Technology (I-FAST) Prize Competition

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 135 (July 13, 2018)

Page Range32620-32624
FR Document2018-14996

The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), USDA, is announcing the I-FAST prize competition (the ``I-FAST Competition'' or the ``Competition'') to develop and implement the Innovations in Food and Agricultural Science and Technology (I-FAST) Program. NIFA will partner with the National Science Foundation (NSF) Innovation Corps (I-Corps) to provide entrepreneurship training to NIFA grantees under this I-FAST pilot program. The goals are to identify valuable product opportunities that can emerge from NIFA supported academic research. Selected NIFA I-FAST project teams will participate in the educational programs with NSF I-Corps Program. Over a period of six months the NIFA supported teams in the I-FAST program will learn what it will take to achieve an economic impact with their particular innovation. The final goal of the I-FAST Competition is to facilitate technology transfer of innovations that can make an impact in the marketplace and the global economy.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

National Institute of Food and Agriculture


Announcement of Requirements and Registration for U.S. Department 
of Agriculture (USDA) Innovations in Food and Agricultural Science and 
Technology (I-FAST) Prize Competition

AGENCY: National Institute of Food and Agriculture, USDA.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), USDA, 
is announcing the I-FAST prize competition (the ``I-FAST Competition'' 
or the ``Competition'') to develop and implement the Innovations in 
Food and Agricultural Science and Technology (I-FAST) Program. NIFA 
will partner with the National Science Foundation (NSF) Innovation 
Corps (I-Corps) to provide entrepreneurship training to NIFA grantees 
under this I-FAST pilot program. The goals are to identify valuable 
product opportunities that can emerge from NIFA supported academic 
research. Selected NIFA I-FAST project teams will participate in the 
educational programs with NSF I-Corps Program. Over a period of six 
months the NIFA supported teams in the I-FAST program will learn what 
it will take to achieve an economic impact with their particular 
innovation. The final goal of the I-FAST Competition is to facilitate 
technology transfer of innovations that can make an impact in the 
marketplace and the global economy.

DATES: Competition Submission Period--Pre-Application and Evaluation 
Interviews:
     Pre-Application Open Period: July 10, 2018 to August 3, 
2018.
     Pre-Application Evaluation and Interviews: August 6, 2018 
to August 9, 2018.
     Full Application Open Period: August 10, 2018 to August 
17, 2018.
     Final Evaluation and Judging--Full Application: August 20, 
2018 to August 22, 2018.
     Verification of Winners: August 23, 2018.
     Announcement of Winner(s): August 24, 2018.
    NSF I-Corps Training for Winner(s): Winning team(s) will need to be

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available to travel to and attend one of the following NSF I-Corps 
training sessions with the following dates and locations:
    Fall 2018 COHORTS:
    Fall Cohort #1: Location TBD (Likely Detroit, MI)
     Kickoff (on-site): September (arrive 25) 26-28, 2018.
     Web sessions (online): Thursdays 1:00-4:00 p.m. Eastern 
Time (ET)--October 4, 11, 18, 25 and November 1, 2018.
    Lessons Learned (on-site): November 8-9, 2018.
    Fall Cohort #2: Location TBD (Likely Los Angeles or San Diego, CA)
     Kickoff (on-site): September (arrive 30) to October 1-3, 
2018.
     Web sessions (online): Mondays 1:00-4:00 p.m. ET -October 
10, 17, 24, 31 and November 7, 2018.
    Lessons Learned (on-site): November 15-16, 2018.
    The Pre-Application Phase Competition Submission Period begins July 
10, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. ET and ends August 3, 2018 at 11:59 p.m. ET.
    Pre-Application Interviews will take place August 6, 2018 to August 
9, 2018.
    The Full-Application Phase Competition Submission Period begins 
August 10, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. ET and ends August 17, 2018 at 11:59 p.m. 
ET.
    Competition dates are subject to change. Entries submitted before 
or after the Competition Submission Period will not be reviewed or 
considered for award. For more details, visit the www.challenge.gov 
website.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions about the Competition can be 
directed to Scott Dockum at [email protected], or phone 202-720-
6346 or Olivia Moreno at [email protected], or 202-603-9186.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Subject of Challenge Competition

    The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), USDA, 
mission is to invest in and advance agricultural research, education, 
and extension to solve societal challenges. As part of this mission 
NIFA is charged with providing grant funding for research, education, 
and extension that address key problems of national, regional, and 
multi-state importance in sustaining all components of agriculture. A 
majority of NIFA grant funding is provided to academic institutions to 
focus on developing research in the areas of farm efficiency and 
profitability, ranching, renewable energy, forestry (both urban and 
agroforestry), aquaculture, rural communities and entrepreneurship, 
human nutrition, food safety, biotechnology, and conventional breeding.
    NIFA will partner with the NSF Innovation Corps (I-Corps) who will 
provide an Entrepreneurial Immersion course and training to NIFA 
grantees through this I-FAST Competition. The goals of this Competition 
are to spur translation of fundamental research to the market place, to 
encourage collaboration between academia and industry, and to train 
NIFA-funded faculty, students and other researchers to understand 
innovation and entrepreneurship.
    The purpose of the I-FAST Competition is to identify NIFA-funded 
research teams (an I-FAST team includes the Principal Investigator 
(PI), the Entrepreneurial Lead, and the Mentor) who will receive 
additional support, in the form of mentoring, training, and funding to 
accelerate the translation of knowledge derived from fundamental 
research into emerging products and services that can attract 
subsequent third-party funding. NIFA-funded research teams will be 
required to participate in Entrepreneurial Immersion courses provided 
by the NSF I-Corps program. The NSF I-Corps is a program specifically 
designed to broaden the impact of select, basic research projects by 
preparing scientists and engineers to focus beyond the laboratory. 
Leveraging experience and guidance from established entrepreneurs and a 
targeted curriculum within the NSF I-Corp program, NIFA I-FAST teams 
will learn to identify valuable product opportunities that can emerge 
from NIFA supported academic research. The I-FAST Competition will help 
create a stronger national ecosystem for innovation that couples 
scientific discovery with technology development to address 
agricultural and societal needs.
    Each team that receives an I-FAST award is required to participate 
in the following NSF I-Corps activities: (1) Attendance by the entire 
team at an on-site three-day NSF I-Corps Entrepreneurial Immersion 
course; (2) Mandatory participation in the I-Corps weekly Webinars 
following the in-person three day on-site meeting; (3) Completion of 
approximately 15 hours of preparation per week over the duration of the 
program; (4) Attendance of a two day lessons learned in-person meeting 
at the end of the training. During the training, teams are expected to 
engage in at least 100 contacts with potential customers and provide a 
5-page summary report back to NIFA on the outcome of the training and 
milestones to be met by the team (i.e., commercialization, market 
proposition, and lessons learned from the program).

Team Eligibility Rules and Responsibilities for Participating in the 
Competition

    The I-FAST Competition is open to teams (``Teams'' or 
``Participants'') that are made up of individuals from academic/
university institutions that have received a prior NIFA award in a 
scientific or engineering field relevant to the proposed innovation 
that is currently active or that has been active within five years from 
the closing date of the Pre-Application Open Period. The prior award 
could range from a modest single-investigator award to a large, 
distributed center and also includes awards involving students. All 
individuals supported (i.e. Senior/Key Personnel or Other Personnel) 
under the prior award are eligible to serve on the Team. Individuals 
not eligible to serve on the Team include a Federal employee acting 
within the scope of their employment, individuals whose primary place 
of business is outside of the United States, and individuals who are 
not a citizen or permanent resident of the United States.
    Makeup of I-FAST Competition Teams: Each Team shall consist of 
three members:

(1) Entrepreneurial Lead (EL)
(2) I-FAST Team Mentor
(3) Principal Investigator (PI)

    I-FAST teams are made up of individuals from an academic/university 
institution except for the Mentor who may reside with a non-academic 
institution as described below. Also described below, are the 
responsibilities of each team member should the Team be selected as a 
winner of the competition.
    The Entrepreneurial Lead (EL) could be a postdoctoral scholar, 
graduate, or other student with relevant knowledge of the technology 
located at the academic/university institution and a deep commitment to 
investigate the commercial landscape surrounding the innovation. The EL 
should also be capable and have the will to support the transition of 
the technology to commercial viability. The EL will be responsible for: 
(1) Developing the team to include the mentor and PI, (2) leading the 
development of the pre-application, participating in the I-FAST 
interviews and developing the full application, if selected, (3) 
starting and completing all training activities in the Entrepreneurial 
Immersion course provided by the NSF I-Corps program, (4) communicating 
and coordinating with team members to achieve the goals of the team, 
(5)

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developing and monitoring team activity milestones from the 
Entrepreneurial Immersion course, (6) ensuring the team milestones are 
completed on time, and (7) ensuring the team is in communication with 
the NIFA I-FAST Competition Director and the NSF I-Corps Program 
Director as needed.
    Ideally, the I-FAST Teams Mentor will be an experienced or emerging 
entrepreneur with proximity to the academic/university institution and 
have prior experience developing and commercializing other products 
within the broader technology space related to the specific project 
under development. The Mentor should be selected as a third-party 
resource, or may be a person that has an established relationship with 
the team (e.g., Board Member, consultant), but cannot be an employee 
nor directly involved with the technology development. The EL will need 
to identify a Mentor that has business expertise in the proposed 
technology sector and has entrepreneurial experience. A Mentor will be 
someone with appropriate contacts in the technology area of 
commercialization which are critical for propelling the technology 
towards commercialization. The EL of the team should seek input from 
their University Technology Transfer Office for potential Mentors. The 
I-FAST Team's Mentor will be responsible for guiding the team forward 
using existing entrepreneurial experience and tracking the team's 
progress through regular communication with the EL, PI, the NIFA I-FAST 
competition director, and the NSF I-Corps Program Director, as needed.
    The PI is expected to have in-depth knowledge of the innovation 
developed under the prior NIFA Grant and, if selected, will be 
responsible for: (1) Coordinating with the university on the transfer 
of prize funds from NIFA, (2) tracking of the prize funding for team 
activities, (3) reporting to NIFA on disbursements and obligations of 
the prize funding, (4) guiding the EL and Mentor on technical aspects 
of the innovation, (5) communicating as needed with the NIFA I-FAST 
Competition Director and the NSF I-Corps Program Director, (6) ensuring 
the EL meets the required milestones for the NSF I-CORP training, and 
(7) participating as a team member. The Principal Investigator who 
received the earlier NIFA grant for the technology is allowed to 
participate on the team, but cannot be the Entrepreneurial Lead.
    During the I-Corps course, each participating team, including all 
its team members, must:
     Attend, in person, an evening reception and 3-day kick-off 
Entrepreneurial Immersion course;
     Conduct approximately 100 customer interviews over the 6-
week program, and submit interview summary reports. This process of 
customer discovery includes in-person face to face meetings with 
potential customers and requires the team to be ``outside the 
building'' for these activities. It is expected that the team will not 
use telephone or online conferencing during the customer discovery 
process. It is expected the team will require a minimum of 15 hours and 
a maximum of 40 hours per week for at least five weeks following the in 
person training;
     Participate in 5 weekly webinar sessions and submit 
regular updates to the team's business model canvas. In addition, it is 
expected that I-Corps teams will take advantage of instructor office 
hours; and
     Attend, in person, the final 2-day course close out/
lessons learned session (to be held in the same region as the kick-off 
course).
    Teams are strongly encouraged to consider the time commitments and 
requirements of the program before submitting an application. If one or 
more team members cannot meet these requirements, the team should not 
submit an application.
    Selected I-FAST Teams that fail to meet the requirements of the 
program must provide NIFA documented justification for failing to meet 
the requirements. NIFA will determine based on the justification or no 
justification, whether the team is subject to reimbursing NIFA for any 
prize funding.

Amount of the Prize

    The NIFA I-FAST Competition Prize Purse will be a maximum of 
$250,000 which will be divided to provide $50,000 each to a maximum of 
five (5) teams. Prize Purse funds are required to be used by winning 
Teams to fully participate in the NSF I-Corps program curriculum.
    NIFA reserves the right to award less than the maximum number of 
available prizes.

Payment of the Prize

    Prizes awarded under this Competition will be paid by electronic 
funds transfer to the academic/university institution the Team(s) 
represent(s). Once prize winners are selected, NIFA will provide the 
winners with the forms and financial documents that must be completed 
and returned to NIFA to set up the electronic transfer. All Federal, 
state and local taxes are the sole responsibility of the winner(s).

Submission Process for Participants

    The Competition will have a three-phase selection process. 
Initially, Teams will submit a pre-application. From the pre-
applications, NIFA will conduct phone interviews. Selected Teams will 
be invited to submit a full application. From the full applications, 
NIFA will select the winning Team(s).
    Teams can enter the contest by submitting the pre-application 
through the ``Enter a Submission'' function on www.Challenge.gov, and 
then send the pre-application, with name and contact info, to 
[email protected]. The pre-application shall contain the following 
information:
    Prepare a three-page Executive Summary that describes the 
following:
    (1) Composition of the Team and roles (EL, Mentor, and PI) of the 
members proposing to undertake the commercialization feasibility 
research.
    (2) Contact information for ALL of the members.
    (3) Relevant current/previous NIFA award(s) including award number, 
Title of the Project, and the NIFA program the award was funded under.
    (4) Brief description of the potential commercial impact.
    (5) Brief description of the current commercialization plans for 
the innovation.
    After the interviews, Teams that are selected to submit a full 
application will submit it via challenge.gov through the ``Enter a 
Submission'' function and then send the application with name and 
contact info to [email protected]. The full application shall 
include the following project description information:
    1. I-Corps Team (one page limit).
    a. Briefly describe the I-Corps team and provide rationale for its 
formation, focusing on members' entrepreneurial expertise, relevance to 
the innovation effort, and members' experience in collaborating on 
previous projects.
    b. Include contact information for all team members.
    2. Lineage of the Proposed Innovation (one page limit).
    a. Provide the current/previous NIFA award(s) including award 
number, Title of Project and the NIFA program that funded the award.
    b. Briefly describe how this research has led the Team to believe 
that a commercial opportunity exists for the effort moving forward.
    3. Description of the Potential Commercial Impact (two page limit).
    a. Provide a brief profile of a typical customer of the proposed 
innovation.

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    b. Describe how the proposed innovation will meet the customer's 
needs.
    c. Describe how the customer currently meets those needs.
    d. Your approach--What is the proposed innovation? How does it 
relate to the fundamental research already conducted under previous 
award(s)?
    e. How much do you think a customer would pay for your solution?
    4. Brief description of the project plan (one page limit).
    a. Current Status--In what stage is the development: proof-of-
principle, proof-of-concept, prototype (alpha, beta), etc.
    b. Provide a brief description of the proof-of-concept or 
technology demonstration that will be provided at the end of the 
project.
    The total page limit for the project description full application 
is five (5) pages.
    From the Teams submitting full applications, a maximum of five 
Teams will be selected as winners to enter into the I-FAST Program.

Judging

    The information on the Competition will be provided via 
www.challenges.gov.
    NIFA will screen all entries for eligibility and completeness. 
Entries from Teams that do not meet the eligibility requirements and/or 
that fail to include required submission elements will not be evaluated 
or considered for award. Eligible and complete entries will be judged 
by a fair and impartial panel of individuals from NIFA and NSF (the 
``Judging Panel'').
    Pre-Application Evaluation: The Judging Panel will evaluate the 
pre-application to determine the following:
    (1) Did the technology proposed receive past NIFA funding within 
the specified timeframe?
    (2) Does the team have the required team members and are the roles 
of each team member clearly described and meet the noted 
responsibilities?
    (3) Does the commercialization plan provide a good understanding of 
the team's knowledge of the current state of the art and how the 
technology could enter into a potential market?
    (4) Were the page limits met?
    Following the evaluation, the Judging Panel will conduct a phone 
interview with each selected team. This will emphasize the time 
commitment and availability of the entire team to complete the NSF I-
CORPS program during one of the fall 2018 cohorts.
    Full-Application Evaluation: The Judging Panel will evaluate the 
Full-application to determine the following and approximately equal 
consideration will be given to each criterion except for item (3), 
which will receive twice the value of any of the other items:
    1. I-Corps Team: Does the application clearly describe: the I-Corps 
team, the rationale for the team's formation, members' entrepreneurial 
expertise, relevance to the innovation effort, and members' experience 
in collaborating?
    2. Lineage of the Proposed Innovation: Does the application provide 
a table of previous NIFA awards and identify the original Principle 
Investigator (PI)? Does the application clearly describe how this 
research has led the Team to believe that a commercial opportunity 
exists for the effort moving forward?
    3. Description of the Potential Commercial Impact: Does the 
application clearly describe the profile of a typical customer of the 
proposed innovation? Does the application describe the customer needs 
to be met by the proposed innovation? Does the application describe how 
the customer currently meets those needs with the current state of the 
art and does the customer believe this innovation is better than the 
current technology? Does the application clearly describe the proposed 
innovation and how it relates to the fundamental research already 
conducted under previous award(s)? Does the application describe how 
much a customer would pay for the solution?
    4. Project plan: Does the project plan clearly describe the current 
status including the stage of development? Does the application provide 
a description of the proof-of-concept or technology demonstration that 
will be provided at the end of the project?
    5. Page Limits: Did the application meet the required page limits?

Additional Rules and Conditions

A. General Conditions

    By entering the Competition, each Team certifies that its entry 
complies with all applicable Federal and State laws and regulations.
    Each Team warrants that its entry is free of viruses, spyware, 
malware, and any other malicious, harmful, or destructive device. Teams 
submitting entries containing any such device will be held liable and 
may be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
    Entries containing any matter which, in the sole discretion of 
NIFA, is indecent, defamatory, in obvious bad taste, demonstrates a 
lack of respect for public morals or conduct, promotes discrimination 
in any form, shows unlawful acts being performed, is slanderous or 
libelous, adversely affects the reputations of NIFA or NSF, is 
unacceptable as determined by NIFA, then such entry shall be deemed 
disqualified and will not be evaluated or, if evaluated, will not be 
considered for award.
    The winning Team(s) must comply with all applicable laws and 
regulations regarding Prize Purse receipt and disbursement.
    NIFA's failure to enforce any term of any applicable rule or 
condition shall not constitute a waiver of that term.

B. Entry Conditions, Release & Liability

    By entering the Competition, each Team agrees to:
    (1) Comply with and be bound by all applicable rules and 
conditions, and the decisions of NIFA, which are binding and final in 
all matters relating to this Competition.
    (2) Release and hold harmless NIFA and NSF and all their respective 
past and present officers, directors, employees, agents, and 
representatives (collectively the ``Released Parties'') from and 
against any and all claims, expenses, and liability arising out of or 
relating to the Team's entry or participation in the Competition and/or 
the Team's acceptance, use, or misuse of the Prize Purse or 
recognition. Provided, however, that Participants are not required to 
waive claims arising out of the unauthorized use or disclosure by NIFA 
or NSF of the intellectual property, trade secrets, or confidential 
business information of the Participant.
    The Released Parties are not responsible for: (1) Any incorrect or 
inaccurate information, whether caused by Teams, printing errors, or by 
any of the equipment or programming associated with or used in the 
Competition; (2) technical failures of any kind, including, but not 
limited to, malfunctions, interruptions, or disconnections in phone 
lines or network hardware or software; (3) unauthorized human 
intervention in any part of the entry process for the Competition; (4) 
technical or human error that may occur in the administration of the 
Competition or the processing of entries; or (5) any injury or damage 
to persons or property that may be caused, directly or indirectly, in 
whole or in part, from Team's participation in the Competition or 
receipt or use or misuse of the Prize Purse. If for any reason a Team's 
entry is confirmed to have been deleted erroneously, lost, or otherwise 
destroyed or corrupted, that Team's sole remedy is to submit another 
entry in the Competition.

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C. Termination and Disqualification

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

D. Verification of Potential Winner(s)

    All potential Competition winners are subject to verification by 
NIFA whose decisions are final and binding in all matters related to 
the Competition.
    Potential winner(s) must continue to comply with all terms and 
conditions of the Competition rules, and winning is contingent upon 
fulfilling all requirements. The potential winner(s) will be notified 
by email and/or telephone. If a potential winner cannot be contacted, 
or if the notification is returned as undeliverable, the potential 
winner forfeits. In the event that a potential winner, or an announced 
winner, is found to be ineligible or is disqualified for any reason, 
NIFA may make award, instead, to the next runner up, as previously 
determined by the Judging Panel.
    Prior to awarding the Prize Purse, NIFA will verify that the 
potential winner(s) is/are not suspended, debarred, or otherwise 
excluded from doing business with the U.S. Federal Government. 
Suspended, debarred, or otherwise excluded parties are not eligible to 
win the Competition.

E. Intellectual Property

    By entering the Competition, each Team certifies that it is the 
author and/or authorized owner of its entry, and that the entry is 
wholly original with the Team (or is an improved version of an existing 
project plan the Team is legally authorized to enter into the 
Competition), and that the submitted entry does not infringe on any 
copyright, patent, or any other rights of any third party. Each Team 
agrees to hold the Released Parties harmless for any infringement of 
copyright, trademark, patent, and/or other real or intellectual 
property right that may be caused, directly or indirectly, in whole or 
in part, from that Team's participation in the Competition.
    All legal rights in any materials produced or submitted in entering 
the Competition are retained by the Team and/or the legal holder of 
those rights. Entry into the Competition constitutes express 
authorization for NIFA, NSF, and the Judging Panel to review and 
analyze any and all aspects of submitted entries, including any trade 
secret or proprietary information contained in or evident from review 
of the submitted entries.

F. Privacy & Disclosure Under Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)

    Personal and contact information is not collected for commercial or 
marketing purposes. Information submitted throughout the Competition 
will be used only to communicate with Teams regarding entries and/or 
the Competition.
    Teams' entries to the Competition may be subject to disclosure 
under the FOIA. If a Team believes that all or part of its Competition 
entry is protected from release under FOIA (e.g., if the information 
falls under FOIA exemption #4 for ``trade secrets and commercial or 
financial information obtained from a person [that is] privileged or 
confidential'') the Team will be responsible for clearly marking the 
page(s)/section(s) of information it believes are protected.

    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 3719.

    Done at Washington, DC, on July 3, 2018.
Kim L. Hicks,
Branch Chief, Grants and Agreements Management Branch USDA, 
Agricultural Research Service, Financial Management and Agreements 
Division.
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                                                their participation; (2) a brief statement                 Estimated Number of Respondents:                      Done in Washington, DC, on June 7, 2018.
                                                of the process used by the recipient                     75.                                                   Thomas G. Shanower,
                                                institution to identify individuals and                    Estimated Number of Responses: 150.                 Acting Director, National Institute of Food
                                                groups who are stakeholders and to                         Estimated Total Annual Burden on                    and Agriculture.
                                                collect input from them; and (3) a                       Respondents: 9,600 hours.                             [FR Doc. 2018–14997 Filed 7–12–18; 8:45 am]
                                                statement of how collected input was                       Frequency of Responses: Annually.                   BILLING CODE 3410–22–P
                                                considered. There is no legislatively
                                                prescribed form or format for this                       II. Annual Update to 5-Year Plan of
                                                reporting requirement. However, the                      Work                                                  DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
                                                1862 and 1890 land-grant institutions                       Estimate of the Burden: The total
                                                are required to report on their                                                                                National Institute of Food and
                                                                                                         reporting and record keeping                          Agriculture
                                                Stakeholder Input Process annually as                    requirements for the submission of the
                                                part of their Annual Report of                           ‘‘Annual Update to the 5-Year Plan of                 Announcement of Requirements and
                                                Accomplishments and Results.                             Work’’ is estimated to average 64 hours
                                                  Section 103(e) of AREERA requires                                                                            Registration for U.S. Department of
                                                                                                         per response. There are six components                Agriculture (USDA) Innovations in
                                                that the 1862, 1890, and 1994 land-grant                 of this ‘‘5-Year Plan of Work’’: ‘‘Critical           Food and Agricultural Science and
                                                institutions establish a merit review                    Issues,’’ ‘‘Extension Program and                     Technology (I–FAST) Prize
                                                process, prior to October 1, 1999, in                    Research Project Initiations in the                   Competition
                                                order to obtain agricultural research and                REEport Platform,’’ ‘‘Stakeholder Input
                                                extension funds. Section 104 of                          Process,’’ ‘‘Merit Review Process,’’                  AGENCY: National Institute of Food and
                                                AREERA also stipulated that a scientific                 ‘‘Multi state Activities,’’ and ‘‘Integrated          Agriculture, USDA.
                                                peer review process be established for                   Activities.’’                                         ACTION: Notice.
                                                research programs funded under section
                                                                                                            Estimated Number of Respondents:                   SUMMARY:   The National Institute of Food
                                                3(c)(3) of the Hatch Act (commonly
                                                                                                         75.                                                   and Agriculture (NIFA), USDA, is
                                                referred to as Hatch Multistate Research
                                                Funds).                                                     Estimated Number of Responses: 150.                announcing the I–FAST prize
                                                  This notice also revises the Plan of                      Estimated Total Annual Burden on                   competition (the ‘‘I–FAST Competition’’
                                                Work to include Extension Program                        Respondents: 9,600 hours.                             or the ‘‘Competition’’) to develop and
                                                Initiations and Annual Reports in the                       Frequency of Responses: Annually.                  implement the Innovations in Food and
                                                REEport platform in place of the current                                                                       Agricultural Science and Technology (I–
                                                                                                         III. Annual Report of Accomplishments
                                                Planned Programs and make the current                                                                          FAST) Program. NIFA will partner with
                                                                                                         and Results
                                                REEport Hatch and Evans-Allen                                                                                  the National Science Foundation (NSF)
                                                approved Research Project Initiations                       Estimate of the Burden: The total                  Innovation Corps (I-Corps) to provide
                                                and Annual Progress Reports as a part                    annual reporting and record keeping                   entrepreneurship training to NIFA
                                                of the Plan of Work and Annual Report                    requirements of the ‘‘Annual Report of                grantees under this I–FAST pilot
                                                of Accomplishments. This will reduce                     Accomplishments and Results’’ is                      program. The goals are to identify
                                                the overall burden for Hatch and Evans-                  estimated to average 260 hours per                    valuable product opportunities that can
                                                Allen research grant recipients. The                     response.                                             emerge from NIFA supported academic
                                                burden for Extension Grant recipients is                    Estimated Number of Respondents:                   research. Selected NIFA I–FAST project
                                                estimated to remain the same.                            75.                                                   teams will participate in the educational
                                                  The revised Plan of Work will have                        Estimated Number of Responses: 150.                programs with NSF I-Corps Program.
                                                the following sections:                                     Estimated Total Annual Burden on                   Over a period of six months the NIFA
                                                  (1). Institutional Profile and Executive               Respondents: 39,000 hours.                            supported teams in the I–FAST program
                                                Summary                                                     Frequency of Responses: Annually.                  will learn what it will take to achieve an
                                                  (2). Merit Review Process                                                                                    economic impact with their particular
                                                                                                            Comments: Comments are invited on:
                                                  (3). Stakeholder Input                                                                                       innovation. The final goal of the I–FAST
                                                  (4). Multistate Extension and                          (a) Whether the proposed collection of
                                                                                                                                                               Competition is to facilitate technology
                                                Integrated Research and Extension                        information is necessary for the proper
                                                                                                                                                               transfer of innovations that can make an
                                                  (5). Critical Issues                                   performance of the functions of the
                                                                                                                                                               impact in the marketplace and the
                                                  (6). Extension Program Initiations and                 Agency, including whether the
                                                                                                                                                               global economy.
                                                Research Project Initiations in the                      information will have practical utility;
                                                                                                         (b) the accuracy of the Agency’s                      DATES: Competition Submission
                                                REEport Platform                                                                                               Period—Pre-Application and Evaluation
                                                                                                         estimate of the burden of the proposed
                                                I. Initial 5-Year Plan of Work                           collection of information, including the              Interviews:
                                                                                                         validity of the methodology and                          • Pre-Application Open Period: July
                                                   Estimate of Burden: The Initial 5-Year
                                                                                                         assumptions used; (c) ways to enhance                 10, 2018 to August 3, 2018.
                                                Plan of Work as revised will submitted                                                                            • Pre-Application Evaluation and
                                                for the FY 2020–2024 Plan of Work in                     the quality, utility, and clarity of the
                                                                                                                                                               Interviews: August 6, 2018 to August 9,
                                                2019. The total reporting and record                     information to be collected; and (d)
                                                                                                                                                               2018.
                                                keeping requirements for the                             ways to minimize the burden of the                       • Full Application Open Period:
                                                submission of the ‘‘Initial 5-Year Plan of               collection of information on those who                August 10, 2018 to August 17, 2018.
                                                Work’’ is estimated to average 64 hours                  are to respond, including through the                    • Final Evaluation and Judging—Full
                                                per response. There are six components                   use of appropriate automated,
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                                                                                                                                                               Application: August 20, 2018 to August
                                                of this ‘‘5-Year Plan of Work’’: ‘‘Critical              electronic, mechanical, or other                      22, 2018.
                                                Issues,’’ ‘‘Extension Program and                        technological collection techniques or                   • Verification of Winners: August 23,
                                                Research Project Initiations in the                      other forms of information technology.                2018.
                                                REEport Platform,’’ ‘‘Stakeholder Input                     All responses to this notice will be                  • Announcement of Winner(s):
                                                Process,’’ ‘‘Merit Review Process,’’                     summarized and included in the request                August 24, 2018.
                                                ‘‘Multi state Activities,’’ and ‘‘Integrated             to OMB for approval. All comments will                   NSF I-Corps Training for Winner(s):
                                                Activities.’’                                            become a matter of public record.                     Winning team(s) will need to be


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                                                available to travel to and attend one of                 biotechnology, and conventional                       commercialization, market proposition,
                                                the following NSF I-Corps training                       breeding.                                             and lessons learned from the program).
                                                sessions with the following dates and                       NIFA will partner with the NSF                     Team Eligibility Rules and
                                                locations:                                               Innovation Corps (I-Corps) who will                   Responsibilities for Participating in the
                                                  Fall 2018 COHORTS:                                     provide an Entrepreneurial Immersion                  Competition
                                                  Fall Cohort #1: Location TBD (Likely                   course and training to NIFA grantees
                                                Detroit, MI)                                             through this I–FAST Competition. The                     The I-FAST Competition is open to
                                                  • Kickoff (on-site): September (arrive                 goals of this Competition are to spur                 teams (‘‘Teams’’ or ‘‘Participants’’) that
                                                25) 26–28, 2018.                                         translation of fundamental research to                are made up of individuals from
                                                  • Web sessions (online): Thursdays                     the market place, to encourage                        academic/university institutions that
                                                1:00–4:00 p.m. Eastern Time (ET)—                        collaboration between academia and                    have received a prior NIFA award in a
                                                October 4, 11, 18, 25 and November 1,                    industry, and to train NIFA-funded                    scientific or engineering field relevant to
                                                2018.                                                    faculty, students and other researchers               the proposed innovation that is
                                                  Lessons Learned (on-site): November                    to understand innovation and                          currently active or that has been active
                                                8–9, 2018.                                               entrepreneurship.                                     within five years from the closing date
                                                  Fall Cohort #2: Location TBD (Likely                      The purpose of the I–FAST                          of the Pre-Application Open Period. The
                                                Los Angeles or San Diego, CA)                            Competition is to identify NIFA-funded                prior award could range from a modest
                                                  • Kickoff (on-site): September (arrive                 research teams (an I–FAST team                        single-investigator award to a large,
                                                30) to October 1–3, 2018.                                includes the Principal Investigator (PI),             distributed center and also includes
                                                  • Web sessions (online): Mondays                       the Entrepreneurial Lead, and the                     awards involving students. All
                                                1:00–4:00 p.m. ET –October 10, 17, 24,                   Mentor) who will receive additional                   individuals supported (i.e. Senior/Key
                                                31 and November 7, 2018.                                 support, in the form of mentoring,                    Personnel or Other Personnel) under the
                                                  Lessons Learned (on-site): November                    training, and funding to accelerate the               prior award are eligible to serve on the
                                                15–16, 2018.                                             translation of knowledge derived from                 Team. Individuals not eligible to serve
                                                  The Pre-Application Phase                              fundamental research into emerging                    on the Team include a Federal
                                                Competition Submission Period begins                     products and services that can attract                employee acting within the scope of
                                                July 10, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. ET and ends                  subsequent third-party funding. NIFA-                 their employment, individuals whose
                                                August 3, 2018 at 11:59 p.m. ET.                         funded research teams will be required                primary place of business is outside of
                                                  Pre-Application Interviews will take                   to participate in Entrepreneurial                     the United States, and individuals who
                                                place August 6, 2018 to August 9, 2018.                  Immersion courses provided by the NSF                 are not a citizen or permanent resident
                                                  The Full-Application Phase                             I-Corps program. The NSF I-Corps is a                 of the United States.
                                                Competition Submission Period begins                     program specifically designed to                         Makeup of I-FAST Competition
                                                August 10, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. ET and                     broaden the impact of select, basic                   Teams: Each Team shall consist of three
                                                ends August 17, 2018 at 11:59 p.m. ET.                   research projects by preparing scientists             members:
                                                  Competition dates are subject to                       and engineers to focus beyond the                     (1) Entrepreneurial Lead (EL)
                                                change. Entries submitted before or after                laboratory. Leveraging experience and                 (2) I-FAST Team Mentor
                                                the Competition Submission Period will                   guidance from established                             (3) Principal Investigator (PI)
                                                not be reviewed or considered for                        entrepreneurs and a targeted curriculum                  I-FAST teams are made up of
                                                award. For more details, visit the                       within the NSF I-Corp program, NIFA I–                individuals from an academic/
                                                www.challenge.gov website.                               FAST teams will learn to identify                     university institution except for the
                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                         valuable product opportunities that can               Mentor who may reside with a non-
                                                Questions about the Competition can be                   emerge from NIFA supported academic                   academic institution as described
                                                directed to Scott Dockum at sdockum@                     research. The I–FAST Competition will                 below. Also described below, are the
                                                nifa.usda.gov, or phone 202–720–6346                     help create a stronger national                       responsibilities of each team member
                                                or Olivia Moreno at Olivia.moreno@                       ecosystem for innovation that couples                 should the Team be selected as a winner
                                                nifa.usda.gov, or 202–603–9186.                          scientific discovery with technology                  of the competition.
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                               development to address agricultural and                  The Entrepreneurial Lead (EL) could
                                                                                                         societal needs.                                       be a postdoctoral scholar, graduate, or
                                                Subject of Challenge Competition                            Each team that receives an I-FAST                  other student with relevant knowledge
                                                   The National Institute of Food and                    award is required to participate in the               of the technology located at the
                                                Agriculture (NIFA), USDA, mission is to                  following NSF I-Corps activities: (1)                 academic/university institution and a
                                                invest in and advance agricultural                       Attendance by the entire team at an on-               deep commitment to investigate the
                                                research, education, and extension to                    site three-day NSF I-Corps                            commercial landscape surrounding the
                                                solve societal challenges. As part of this               Entrepreneurial Immersion course; (2)                 innovation. The EL should also be
                                                mission NIFA is charged with providing                   Mandatory participation in the I-Corps                capable and have the will to support the
                                                grant funding for research, education,                   weekly Webinars following the in-                     transition of the technology to
                                                and extension that address key                           person three day on-site meeting; (3)                 commercial viability. The EL will be
                                                problems of national, regional, and                      Completion of approximately 15 hours                  responsible for: (1) Developing the team
                                                multi-state importance in sustaining all                 of preparation per week over the                      to include the mentor and PI, (2) leading
                                                components of agriculture. A majority of                 duration of the program; (4) Attendance               the development of the pre-application,
                                                NIFA grant funding is provided to                        of a two day lessons learned in-person                participating in the I-FAST interviews
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                                                academic institutions to focus on                        meeting at the end of the training.                   and developing the full application, if
                                                developing research in the areas of farm                 During the training, teams are expected               selected, (3) starting and completing all
                                                efficiency and profitability, ranching,                  to engage in at least 100 contacts with               training activities in the Entrepreneurial
                                                renewable energy, forestry (both urban                   potential customers and provide a 5-                  Immersion course provided by the NSF
                                                and agroforestry), aquaculture, rural                    page summary report back to NIFA on                   I-Corps program, (4) communicating and
                                                communities and entrepreneurship,                        the outcome of the training and                       coordinating with team members to
                                                human nutrition, food safety,                            milestones to be met by the team (i.e.,               achieve the goals of the team, (5)


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                                                developing and monitoring team                              • Attend, in person, an evening                    All Federal, state and local taxes are the
                                                activity milestones from the                             reception and 3-day kick-off                          sole responsibility of the winner(s).
                                                Entrepreneurial Immersion course, (6)                    Entrepreneurial Immersion course;
                                                                                                            • Conduct approximately 100                        Submission Process for Participants
                                                ensuring the team milestones are
                                                completed on time, and (7) ensuring the                  customer interviews over the 6-week                      The Competition will have a three-
                                                team is in communication with the                        program, and submit interview                         phase selection process. Initially, Teams
                                                NIFA I-FAST Competition Director and                     summary reports. This process of                      will submit a pre-application. From the
                                                the NSF I-Corps Program Director as                      customer discovery includes in-person                 pre-applications, NIFA will conduct
                                                needed.                                                  face to face meetings with potential                  phone interviews. Selected Teams will
                                                   Ideally, the I-FAST Teams Mentor                      customers and requires the team to be                 be invited to submit a full application.
                                                will be an experienced or emerging                       ‘‘outside the building’’ for these                    From the full applications, NIFA will
                                                entrepreneur with proximity to the                       activities. It is expected that the team              select the winning Team(s).
                                                academic/university institution and                      will not use telephone or online                         Teams can enter the contest by
                                                have prior experience developing and                     conferencing during the customer                      submitting the pre-application through
                                                commercializing other products within                    discovery process. It is expected the                 the ‘‘Enter a Submission’’ function on
                                                the broader technology space related to                  team will require a minimum of 15                     www.Challenge.gov, and then send the
                                                the specific project under development.                  hours and a maximum of 40 hours per                   pre-application, with name and contact
                                                The Mentor should be selected as a                       week for at least five weeks following                info, to contest@nifa.usda.gov. The pre-
                                                third-party resource, or may be a person                 the in person training;                               application shall contain the following
                                                that has an established relationship with                   • Participate in 5 weekly webinar                  information:
                                                the team (e.g., Board Member,                            sessions and submit regular updates to                   Prepare a three-page Executive
                                                consultant), but cannot be an employee                   the team’s business model canvas. In                  Summary that describes the following:
                                                nor directly involved with the                           addition, it is expected that I-Corps                    (1) Composition of the Team and roles
                                                technology development. The EL will                      teams will take advantage of instructor               (EL, Mentor, and PI) of the members
                                                need to identify a Mentor that has                       office hours; and                                     proposing to undertake the
                                                business expertise in the proposed                          • Attend, in person, the final 2-day               commercialization feasibility research.
                                                technology sector and has                                course close out/lessons learned session                 (2) Contact information for ALL of the
                                                entrepreneurial experience. A Mentor                     (to be held in the same region as the                 members.
                                                will be someone with appropriate                         kick-off course).                                        (3) Relevant current/previous NIFA
                                                contacts in the technology area of                          Teams are strongly encouraged to                   award(s) including award number, Title
                                                commercialization which are critical for                 consider the time commitments and                     of the Project, and the NIFA program the
                                                propelling the technology towards                        requirements of the program before                    award was funded under.
                                                commercialization. The EL of the team                    submitting an application. If one or                     (4) Brief description of the potential
                                                should seek input from their University                  more team members cannot meet these                   commercial impact.
                                                Technology Transfer Office for potential                 requirements, the team should not                        (5) Brief description of the current
                                                Mentors. The I-FAST Team’s Mentor                        submit an application.                                commercialization plans for the
                                                will be responsible for guiding the team                    Selected I-FAST Teams that fail to                 innovation.
                                                forward using existing entrepreneurial                   meet the requirements of the program                     After the interviews, Teams that are
                                                experience and tracking the team’s                       must provide NIFA documented                          selected to submit a full application will
                                                progress through regular                                 justification for failing to meet the                 submit it via challenge.gov through the
                                                communication with the EL, PI, the                       requirements. NIFA will determine                     ‘‘Enter a Submission’’ function and then
                                                NIFA I-FAST competition director, and                    based on the justification or no                      send the application with name and
                                                the NSF I-Corps Program Director, as                     justification, whether the team is subject            contact info to contest@nifa.usda.gov.
                                                needed.                                                  to reimbursing NIFA for any prize                     The full application shall include the
                                                   The PI is expected to have in-depth                   funding.                                              following project description
                                                knowledge of the innovation developed                                                                          information:
                                                under the prior NIFA Grant and, if                       Amount of the Prize                                      1. I-Corps Team (one page limit).
                                                selected, will be responsible for: (1)                     The NIFA I-FAST Competition Prize                      a. Briefly describe the I-Corps team
                                                Coordinating with the university on the                  Purse will be a maximum of $250,000                   and provide rationale for its formation,
                                                transfer of prize funds from NIFA, (2)                   which will be divided to provide                      focusing on members’ entrepreneurial
                                                tracking of the prize funding for team                   $50,000 each to a maximum of five (5)                 expertise, relevance to the innovation
                                                activities, (3) reporting to NIFA on                     teams. Prize Purse funds are required to              effort, and members’ experience in
                                                disbursements and obligations of the                     be used by winning Teams to fully                     collaborating on previous projects.
                                                prize funding, (4) guiding the EL and                    participate in the NSF I-Corps program                   b. Include contact information for all
                                                Mentor on technical aspects of the                       curriculum.                                           team members.
                                                innovation, (5) communicating as                           NIFA reserves the right to award less                  2. Lineage of the Proposed Innovation
                                                needed with the NIFA I-FAST                              than the maximum number of available                  (one page limit).
                                                Competition Director and the NSF I-                      prizes.                                                  a. Provide the current/previous NIFA
                                                Corps Program Director, (6) ensuring the                                                                       award(s) including award number, Title
                                                EL meets the required milestones for the                 Payment of the Prize                                  of Project and the NIFA program that
                                                NSF I–CORP training, and (7)                               Prizes awarded under this                           funded the award.
                                                                                                         Competition will be paid by electronic
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                                                participating as a team member. The                                                                               b. Briefly describe how this research
                                                Principal Investigator who received the                  funds transfer to the academic/                       has led the Team to believe that a
                                                earlier NIFA grant for the technology is                 university institution the Team(s)                    commercial opportunity exists for the
                                                allowed to participate on the team, but                  represent(s). Once prize winners are                  effort moving forward.
                                                cannot be the Entrepreneurial Lead.                      selected, NIFA will provide the winners                  3. Description of the Potential
                                                   During the I-Corps course, each                       with the forms and financial documents                Commercial Impact (two page limit).
                                                participating team, including all its                    that must be completed and returned to                   a. Provide a brief profile of a typical
                                                team members, must:                                      NIFA to set up the electronic transfer.               customer of the proposed innovation.


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                                                  b. Describe how the proposed                           will be given to each criterion except for            unacceptable as determined by NIFA,
                                                innovation will meet the customer’s                      item (3), which will receive twice the                then such entry shall be deemed
                                                needs.                                                   value of any of the other items:                      disqualified and will not be evaluated
                                                  c. Describe how the customer                              1. I-Corps Team: Does the application              or, if evaluated, will not be considered
                                                currently meets those needs.                             clearly describe: the I-Corps team, the               for award.
                                                  d. Your approach—What is the                           rationale for the team’s formation,                     The winning Team(s) must comply
                                                proposed innovation? How does it relate                  members’ entrepreneurial expertise,                   with all applicable laws and regulations
                                                to the fundamental research already                      relevance to the innovation effort, and               regarding Prize Purse receipt and
                                                conducted under previous award(s)?                       members’ experience in collaborating?                 disbursement.
                                                  e. How much do you think a customer                       2. Lineage of the Proposed Innovation:
                                                would pay for your solution?                             Does the application provide a table of                 NIFA’s failure to enforce any term of
                                                  4. Brief description of the project plan               previous NIFA awards and identify the                 any applicable rule or condition shall
                                                (one page limit).                                        original Principle Investigator (PI)? Does            not constitute a waiver of that term.
                                                  a. Current Status—In what stage is the                 the application clearly describe how                  B. Entry Conditions, Release & Liability
                                                development: proof-of-principle, proof-                  this research has led the Team to believe
                                                of-concept, prototype (alpha, beta), etc.                that a commercial opportunity exists for                 By entering the Competition, each
                                                  b. Provide a brief description of the                  the effort moving forward?                            Team agrees to:
                                                proof-of-concept or technology                              3. Description of the Potential
                                                demonstration that will be provided at                                                                            (1) Comply with and be bound by all
                                                                                                         Commercial Impact: Does the
                                                the end of the project.                                                                                        applicable rules and conditions, and the
                                                                                                         application clearly describe the profile
                                                  The total page limit for the project                                                                         decisions of NIFA, which are binding
                                                                                                         of a typical customer of the proposed
                                                description full application is five (5)                                                                       and final in all matters relating to this
                                                                                                         innovation? Does the application
                                                pages.                                                                                                         Competition.
                                                                                                         describe the customer needs to be met
                                                  From the Teams submitting full                         by the proposed innovation? Does the                     (2) Release and hold harmless NIFA
                                                applications, a maximum of five Teams                    application describe how the customer                 and NSF and all their respective past
                                                will be selected as winners to enter into                currently meets those needs with the                  and present officers, directors,
                                                the I-FAST Program.                                      current state of the art and does the                 employees, agents, and representatives
                                                Judging                                                  customer believe this innovation is                   (collectively the ‘‘Released Parties’’)
                                                                                                         better than the current technology? Does              from and against any and all claims,
                                                   The information on the Competition                    the application clearly describe the                  expenses, and liability arising out of or
                                                will be provided via                                     proposed innovation and how it relates                relating to the Team’s entry or
                                                www.challenges.gov.                                      to the fundamental research already                   participation in the Competition and/or
                                                   NIFA will screen all entries for                      conducted under previous award(s)?                    the Team’s acceptance, use, or misuse of
                                                eligibility and completeness. Entries                    Does the application describe how                     the Prize Purse or recognition. Provided,
                                                from Teams that do not meet the                          much a customer would pay for the                     however, that Participants are not
                                                eligibility requirements and/or that fail                solution?                                             required to waive claims arising out of
                                                to include required submission                              4. Project plan: Does the project plan             the unauthorized use or disclosure by
                                                elements will not be evaluated or                        clearly describe the current status                   NIFA or NSF of the intellectual
                                                considered for award. Eligible and                       including the stage of development?                   property, trade secrets, or confidential
                                                complete entries will be judged by a fair                Does the application provide a                        business information of the Participant.
                                                and impartial panel of individuals from                  description of the proof-of-concept or
                                                NIFA and NSF (the ‘‘Judging Panel’’).                                                                             The Released Parties are not
                                                                                                         technology demonstration that will be                 responsible for: (1) Any incorrect or
                                                   Pre-Application Evaluation: The                       provided at the end of the project?
                                                Judging Panel will evaluate the pre-                                                                           inaccurate information, whether caused
                                                                                                            5. Page Limits: Did the application                by Teams, printing errors, or by any of
                                                application to determine the following:                  meet the required page limits?
                                                   (1) Did the technology proposed                                                                             the equipment or programming
                                                receive past NIFA funding within the                     Additional Rules and Conditions                       associated with or used in the
                                                specified timeframe?                                                                                           Competition; (2) technical failures of
                                                                                                         A. General Conditions                                 any kind, including, but not limited to,
                                                   (2) Does the team have the required
                                                team members and are the roles of each                      By entering the Competition, each                  malfunctions, interruptions, or
                                                team member clearly described and                        Team certifies that its entry complies                disconnections in phone lines or
                                                meet the noted responsibilities?                         with all applicable Federal and State                 network hardware or software; (3)
                                                   (3) Does the commercialization plan                   laws and regulations.                                 unauthorized human intervention in
                                                provide a good understanding of the                         Each Team warrants that its entry is               any part of the entry process for the
                                                team’s knowledge of the current state of                 free of viruses, spyware, malware, and                Competition; (4) technical or human
                                                the art and how the technology could                     any other malicious, harmful, or                      error that may occur in the
                                                enter into a potential market?                           destructive device. Teams submitting                  administration of the Competition or the
                                                   (4) Were the page limits met?                         entries containing any such device will               processing of entries; or (5) any injury
                                                   Following the evaluation, the Judging                 be held liable and may be prosecuted to               or damage to persons or property that
                                                Panel will conduct a phone interview                     the fullest extent of the law.                        may be caused, directly or indirectly, in
                                                with each selected team. This will                          Entries containing any matter which,               whole or in part, from Team’s
                                                                                                         in the sole discretion of NIFA, is                    participation in the Competition or
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                                                emphasize the time commitment and
                                                availability of the entire team to                       indecent, defamatory, in obvious bad                  receipt or use or misuse of the Prize
                                                complete the NSF I–CORPS program                         taste, demonstrates a lack of respect for             Purse. If for any reason a Team’s entry
                                                during one of the fall 2018 cohorts.                     public morals or conduct, promotes                    is confirmed to have been deleted
                                                   Full-Application Evaluation: The                      discrimination in any form, shows                     erroneously, lost, or otherwise
                                                Judging Panel will evaluate the Full-                    unlawful acts being performed, is                     destroyed or corrupted, that Team’s sole
                                                application to determine the following                   slanderous or libelous, adversely affects             remedy is to submit another entry in the
                                                and approximately equal consideration                    the reputations of NIFA or NSF, is                    Competition.


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                                                C. Termination and Disqualification                      any infringement of copyright,                         Act of 1949, later amended by Section
                                                   NIFA reserves the authority to cancel,                trademark, patent, and/or other real or                758 of the Consolidated Appropriations
                                                suspend, and/or modify the                               intellectual property right that may be                Act, 2018, which permits the Secretary
                                                Competition, or any part of it, if any                   caused, directly or indirectly, in whole               to assess and collect a guarantee
                                                fraud, technical failures, or any other                  or in part, from that Team’s                           underwriting user fee (also known as a
                                                factor beyond NIFA’s reasonable control                  participation in the Competition.                      technology fee) from lenders for their
                                                                                                            All legal rights in any materials                   use of the Rural Housing Service’s
                                                impairs the integrity or proper
                                                                                                         produced or submitted in entering the                  (Agency’s) automated guaranteed loan
                                                functioning of the Competition, as
                                                                                                         Competition are retained by the Team                   systems. The collection of the fee will
                                                determined by NIFA in its sole
                                                                                                         and/or the legal holder of those rights.               enable the Agency to fund future
                                                discretion.
                                                                                                         Entry into the Competition constitutes                 information technology enhancements
                                                   NIFA reserves the right to disqualify
                                                                                                         express authorization for NIFA, NSF,                   needed to improve program delivery
                                                any Team it believes to be tampering
                                                                                                         and the Judging Panel to review and                    and reduce burden to the public. The
                                                with the entry process or the operation
                                                                                                         analyze any and all aspects of submitted               fee amount will be published in the
                                                of the Competition or to be acting in
                                                                                                         entries, including any trade secret or                 Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan
                                                violation of any applicable rule or
                                                                                                         proprietary information contained in or                Program (SFHGLP) Handbook HB–1–
                                                condition.
                                                                                                         evident from review of the submitted                   3555, available at https://
                                                   Any attempt by any person to
                                                                                                         entries.                                               www.rd.usda.gov/publications/
                                                undermine the legitimate operation of
                                                the Competition may be a violation of                    F. Privacy & Disclosure Under Freedom                  regulations-guidelines/handbooks.
                                                criminal and civil law, and, should such                 of Information Act (FOIA)                                 The fee will not exceed $50 per loan,
                                                an attempt be made, NIFA reserves the                                                                           and constitutes a reasonable and
                                                                                                            Personal and contact information is                 customary cost that is an authorized
                                                authority to seek damages from any                       not collected for commercial or
                                                such person to the fullest extent                                                                               loan purpose in accordance with the
                                                                                                         marketing purposes. Information                        Guaranteed Rural Housing Program. The
                                                permitted by law.                                        submitted throughout the Competition                   primary method of collecting the fee
                                                D. Verification of Potential Winner(s)                   will be used only to communicate with                  will be through the Agency’s Lender
                                                                                                         Teams regarding entries and/or the                     Loan Closing (LLC) system when a loan
                                                   All potential Competition winners are
                                                                                                         Competition.                                           goes to closing.
                                                subject to verification by NIFA whose                       Teams’ entries to the Competition
                                                decisions are final and binding in all                   may be subject to disclosure under the                 DATES: Written or email comments on
                                                matters related to the Competition.                      FOIA. If a Team believes that all or part              the proposed rule must be received on
                                                   Potential winner(s) must continue to                  of its Competition entry is protected                  or before September 11, 2018 to be
                                                comply with all terms and conditions of                  from release under FOIA (e.g., if the                  assured for consideration.
                                                the Competition rules, and winning is                    information falls under FOIA exemption                 ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                contingent upon fulfilling all                           #4 for ‘‘trade secrets and commercial or               on this proposed rule by any one of the
                                                requirements. The potential winner(s)                    financial information obtained from a                  following methods:
                                                will be notified by email and/or                         person [that is] privileged or                            • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://
                                                telephone. If a potential winner cannot                  confidential’’) the Team will be                       www.regulations.gov. Follow the
                                                be contacted, or if the notification is                  responsible for clearly marking the                    instructions for submitting comments
                                                returned as undeliverable, the potential                 page(s)/section(s) of information it                   electronically.
                                                winner forfeits. In the event that a                     believes are protected.                                   • Mail: Submit written comments via
                                                potential winner, or an announced
                                                                                                              Authority: 15 U.S.C. 3719.                        the U.S. Postal Service to the Branch
                                                winner, is found to be ineligible or is
                                                                                                                                                                Chief, Regulations and Paperwork
                                                disqualified for any reason, NIFA may                      Done at Washington, DC, on July 3, 2018.
                                                                                                                                                                Management Branch, U.S. Department
                                                make award, instead, to the next runner                  Kim L. Hicks,                                          of Agriculture, STOP 0742, 1400
                                                up, as previously determined by the                      Branch Chief, Grants and Agreements                    Independence Ave. SW, Washington,
                                                Judging Panel.                                           Management Branch USDA, Agricultural                   DC 20250–0742.
                                                   Prior to awarding the Prize Purse,                    Research Service, Financial Management and
                                                NIFA will verify that the potential                      Agreements Division.                                      • Hand Delivery/Courier: Submit
                                                winner(s) is/are not suspended,                                                                                 written comments via Federal Express
                                                                                                         [FR Doc. 2018–14996 Filed 7–12–18; 8:45 am]
                                                debarred, or otherwise excluded from                                                                            mail, or other courier service requiring
                                                                                                         BILLING CODE 3410–22–P
                                                doing business with the U.S. Federal                                                                            a street address to the Branch Chief,
                                                Government. Suspended, debarred, or                                                                             Regulations and Paperwork
                                                otherwise excluded parties are not                       DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                              Management Branch, U.S. Department
                                                eligible to win the Competition.                                                                                of Agriculture, 1400 Independence Ave.
                                                                                                         Rural Housing Service                                  SW, Washington, DC 20250–0742.
                                                E. Intellectual Property                                                                                           All written comments will be
                                                  By entering the Competition, each                      Notice To Implement a Guarantee                        available for public inspection during
                                                Team certifies that it is the author and/                Systems User Fee for Lender Use of                     regular work hours at 1400
                                                or authorized owner of its entry, and                    the Single Family Housing Section 502                  Independence Ave. SW, Washington,
                                                that the entry is wholly original with the               Guaranteed Loan Program Automated                      DC 20250–0742.
                                                Team (or is an improved version of an                    Systems                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kate
sradovich on DSK3GMQ082PROD with NOTICES




                                                existing project plan the Team is legally                AGENCY:    Rural Housing Service, USDA.                Jensen, Finance and Loan Analyst,
                                                authorized to enter into the                             ACTION:    Notice.                                     Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan
                                                Competition), and that the submitted                                                                            Division, STOP 0784, Room 2250,
                                                entry does not infringe on any                           SUMMARY:  The Housing Opportunity                      USDA Rural Development, South
                                                copyright, patent, or any other rights of                Through Modernization Act of 2016 was                  Agriculture Building, 1400
                                                any third party. Each Team agrees to                     signed into law on July 29, 2016. It                   Independence Avenue SW, Washington,
                                                hold the Released Parties harmless for                   created Section 502(i) in the Housing                  DC 20250–0784, telephone: (503) 894–


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice.
DatesCompetition Submission Period--Pre-Application and Evaluation Interviews:
ContactQuestions about the Competition can be directed to Scott Dockum at [email protected], or phone 202-720- 6346 or Olivia Moreno at [email protected], or 202-603-9186.
FR Citation83 FR 32620 

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