83_FR_43033 83 FR 42868 - Award Competition for Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Center in the State of Alaska

83 FR 42868 - Award Competition for Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Center in the State of Alaska

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 165 (August 24, 2018)

Page Range42868-42874
FR Document2018-18386

NIST invites applications from eligible organizations in connection with NIST's funding of an MEP cooperative agreement for the operation of an MEP Center in the State of Alaska in the amount identified in the Funding Availability section of this notice. NIST anticipates awarding one (1) cooperative agreement for the State of Alaska. The objective of this announcement by the MEP Program is to provide manufacturing extension services to primarily small and medium- sized manufacturers within the State of Alaska. The selected organization will become part of the MEP National Network<SUP>TM</SUP> of extension service providers, currently located in all 50 states and Puerto Rico.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Institute of Standards and Technology

[Docket Number: 180703606-8606-01]


Award Competition for Hollings Manufacturing Extension 
Partnership (MEP) Center in the State of Alaska

AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), United 
States Department of Commerce (DoC).

ACTION: Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).

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SUMMARY: NIST invites applications from eligible organizations in 
connection with NIST's funding of an MEP cooperative agreement for the 
operation of an MEP Center in the State of Alaska in the amount 
identified in the Funding Availability section of this notice. NIST 
anticipates awarding one (1) cooperative agreement for the State of 
Alaska. The objective of this announcement by the MEP Program is to 
provide manufacturing extension services to primarily small and medium-
sized manufacturers within the State of Alaska. The selected 
organization will become part of the MEP National NetworkTM 
of extension service providers, currently located in all 50 states and 
Puerto Rico.

DATES: Electronic applications must be received no later than 11:59 
p.m. Eastern Time on Oct. 23, 2018. Paper applications will not be 
accepted. Applications received after the deadline will not be reviewed 
or considered. The approximate start date for awards under this notice 
and the corresponding NOFO is expected to be January 1, 2019.

ADDRESSES: Applications must be submitted electronically through 
www.grants.gov. NIST will not accept applications submitted by mail, 
facsimile, or by email.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Administrative, budget, cost-sharing, 
and eligibility questions and other programmatic questions should be 
directed to Mike Simpson at Tel: (301) 975-6147 or Wiza Lequin at Tel: 
(301) 975-4395; Email: [email protected]; Fax: (301) 963-6556. Grants 
Rules and Regulation questions should be addressed to: Leon Sampson, 
Grants Management Division, National Institute of Standards and 
Technology, 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 1650, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-1650; 
Tel: (301) 975-3086; Email: [email protected]; Fax: (301) 975-6368. 
For technical assistance with Grants.gov submissions contact Leon 
Sampson at Tel: (301) 975-3086; Email: [email protected]; Fax: (301) 975-
6368. Questions submitted to the National Institute of Standards and 
Technology's Manufacturing Extension Partnership (NIST MEP) may be 
posted as part of an FAQ document, which will be periodically updated 
on the MEP website at https://www.nist.gov/mep/manufacturing-extension-partnership-center-alaska.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    Electronic access: Applicants are strongly encouraged to read the 
corresponding NOFO announcement available at www.grants.gov for 
complete information about this program, including all program 
requirements and instructions for applying electronically. Paper 
applications or electronic applications submitted other than through 
www.grants.gov will not be accepted.
    System for Award Management registration required: When developing 
your submission timeline, please keep in mind that (1) all applicants 
are required to have a current registration in the System for Award 
Management (SAM.gov); (2) the free annual registration process in the 
electronic System for Award Management (SAM.gov) may take between three 
and five business days, and may take as long as two weeks; (3) 
applicants submitting

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electronic applications are required to have a current registration in 
Grants.gov; and (4) applicants will receive a series of email messages 
from Grants.gov over a period of up to two business days before 
learning whether a Federal agency's electronic system has received its 
application. Please note that a federal assistance award cannot be 
issued if the designated recipient's registration in the SAM.gov is not 
current at the time of the award.
    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 278k, as implemented in 15 CFR part 290.
    Assistance Listing (CFDA Number): Manufacturing Extension 
Partnership--11.611.
    Webinar Information Session: NIST MEP will hold a webinar 
information session for organizations that are considering applying to 
this funding opportunity. This webinar will provide general information 
regarding MEP and offer general guidance on preparing proposals. NIST 
MEP staff will be available on the webinar to answer general questions. 
Also, NIST MEP staff will not critique or provide feedback on any 
specific project ideas during the webinar or at any time before 
submission of a proposal to MEP. However, NIST MEP staff will provide 
information about the MEP eligibility and cost sharing requirements, 
evaluation criteria and selection factors, selection process, and the 
general characteristics of a competitive MEP proposal during this 
webinar. The webinar will be held approximately fifteen (15) to thirty 
(30) business days after posting of the corresponding NOFO. The exact 
date and time of the webinar will be posted on the MEP website at 
https://www.nist.gov/mep/manufacturing-extension-partnership-center-alaska. The webinar will be recorded, and a link to the recording will 
be posted on the MEP website. In addition, the webinar presentation 
will be available on the MEP website. Organizations wishing to 
participate in the webinar must sign up by emailing [email protected]. 
Participation in the webinar is not required in order for an 
organization to submit an application pursuant to this notice and the 
corresponding NOFO.
    Program Description: NIST invites applications from eligible 
applicants for a NIST cooperative agreement funding for one (1) MEP 
center to provide manufacturing extension services to primarily small 
and medium-sized manufacturers in the State of Alaska. The Hollings 
Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) is based at the National 
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The National Program 
Office (aka NIST MEP), which provides the Federal Government funding 
for the MEP National Network, is located in Gaithersburg, MD.
    The MEP National Network is a unique public-private partnership 
that delivers comprehensive, proven solutions to U.S. manufacturers, 
fueling growth and advancing U.S. manufacturing.
    Focused on helping small and medium-sized manufacturers generate 
business results and thrive in today's technology-driven economy, the 
MEP National Network comprises the NIST MEP, the 51 MEP Centers located 
in all 50 states and Puerto Rico, and over 1,300 trusted advisors and 
experts at more than 400 MEP service locations, providing any U.S. 
manufacturer with access to resources they need to succeed.
    The MEP National Network's strength is in its partnerships. Through 
its collaborations at the federal, state and local level, MEP Centers 
work with manufacturers to develop new products and customers, expand 
and diversify markets, adopt new technology, and enhance value within 
supply chains. The MEP Program serves as a bridge to other 
organizations and federal research labs that share the mission of 
enhancing the manufacturing community.
    In 2017, the MEP National Network connected with 26,313 
manufacturers, leading to $12.6 billion in sales, $1.7 billion in cost 
savings, $3.5 billion in new client investments, and helping to create 
and retain more than 100,000 U.S. manufacturing jobs.
    The MEP program is not a Federal research and development program. 
It is not the intent of the program that awardees will perform 
systematic research.
    To learn more about the MEP program, please go to http://www.nist.gov/mep/.
    Funding Availability: NIST anticipates funding one (1) Center award 
for the State of Alaska with an initial five-year period of performance 
in accordance with the multi-year funding policy described in Section 
II.3. of the corresponding NOFO. Funding for the award listed below is 
contingent upon the availability of appropriated funds. The table below 
lists the state identified for funding as part of the corresponding 
NOFO and the estimated amount of funding available:

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                                                                 Anticipated annual
 MEP center location and assigned geographical service area   Federal funding for each    Total Federal funding
                         (by state)                               year of the award      for 5 year award period
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Alaska......................................................                 $500,000                $2,500,000
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    Applicants may propose annual Federal funding amounts that are 
different from the anticipated annual Federal funding amount set forth 
in the above table, provided that the total amount of Federal funding 
being requested by an applicant does not exceed the total amount of 
Federal funding for the five-year award period as set forth in the 
above table. For example, if the anticipated annual Federal funding 
amount for an MEP Center is $500,000 and the total Federal funding 
amount for the five-year award period is $2,500,000, an applicant may 
propose Federal funding amounts greater, less than, or equal to 
$500,000 for any year or years of the award, so long as the total 
amount of Federal funding being requested by the applicant for the 
entire five-year award period does not exceed $2,500,000.
    Multi-Year Funding Policy. When an application for a multi-year 
award is approved, funding will usually be provided for only the first 
year of the project. Recipients will be required to submit detailed 
budgets and budget narratives prior to the award of any continued 
funding. Continued funding for the remaining years of the project will 
be awarded by NIST on a non-competitive basis, and may be adjusted 
higher or lower from year-to-year of the award, contingent upon 
satisfactory performance, continued relevance to the mission and 
priorities of the program, and the availability of Federal funds. 
Continuation of an award to extend the period of performance and/or to 
increase or decrease funding is at the sole discretion of NIST.
    Potential for Additional 2 Years. Initial awards issued pursuant to 
the corresponding NOFO are expected to be for up to five (5) years with 
the possibility for NIST to renew the award, on a non-competitive 
basis, for an additional two (2) year period at the end of the initial 
award period (i.e., up to a total of seven (7) years). As discussed in

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Section VI.3.d. of the corresponding NOFO, renewal funding for MEP 
Centers is contingent, in part, upon successful annual and panel 
reviews, and Secretarial evaluations in accordance with 15 U.S.C. 
278k(g) and 15 CFR 290.8.

Kick-Off Conference

    A recipient will be required to attend a kick-off conference, which 
will be held within 30 days post start date of award, to help ensure 
that the MEP Center operator has a clear understanding of the program 
and its components. The kick-off conference will take place at NIST MEP 
headquarters in Gaithersburg, MD, during which time NIST will: (1) 
Orient MEP Center key personnel to the MEP program; (2) explain program 
and financial reporting requirements and procedures; (3) identify 
available resources that can enhance the capabilities of the MEP 
Center; and (4) negotiate and develop a detailed three-year operating 
plan with the recipient. NIST MEP anticipates an additional set of site 
visits at the MEP Center and/or telephonic meetings with the recipient 
to finalize the three-year operating plan.
    The kick-off conference will take up to approximately three days 
and must be attended by the MEP Center Director, along with up to two 
additional MEP Center employees. Applicants must include travel and 
related costs for the kick-off conference as part of the budget for 
year one (1), and these costs should be reflected in the SF-424A form. 
(See Section IV.2.a.(2). of the corresponding NOFO). These costs must 
also be reflected in the budget table and budget narrative for Year 1, 
which is submitted as part of the budget summary tables and budget 
narratives section of the Technical Proposal. (See Section 
IV.2.a.(6).(e). of the corresponding NOFO). Representatives from key 
subrecipients and other key strategic partners may attend the kick-off 
conference with the prior written approval of the Grants Officer. 
Applicants proposing to have key subrecipients and/or other key 
strategic partners attend the kick-off conference should clearly 
indicate that fact as part of the budget narrative for year one of the 
project.

MEP Network-Wide Meetings

    NIST MEP typically organizes network-wide meetings several times a 
year to share best practices, new and emerging trends, and additional 
topics of interest. These meetings are rotated throughout the United 
States and typically involve 3-4 days of resource time and associated 
travel costs for each meeting.
    Applicants must include travel and related costs for approximately 
two (2) MEP network-wide meetings in each of the five (5) project years 
(2 meetings per year; 10 total meetings over five-year award period). 
These costs must be reflected in the MEP Budget Summary form (see 
Section IV.2.a.(2). of the corresponding NOFO). These costs must be 
reflected in the budget summary tables and budget narratives for each 
of the project's five (5) years, which are submitted in the budget 
summary tables and budget narratives section of the Technical Proposal. 
(See Section IV.2.a.(6).(e). of the corresponding NOFO). A budget 
summary table and narrative template for Year 1 and budget summary 
table for Years 2-5 is available on the MEP website, https://www.nist.gov/mep/manufacturing-extension-partnership-center-alaska.
    Cost Share or Matching Requirement: In accordance with 15 U.S.C. 
278k(e)(2), the minimum non-Federal cost share for MEP Center 
cooperative agreements is 50 percent of the total approved project 
budget, which is determined on an annual basis. The MEP statute 
requires that minimum cost share requirements must be met annually; 
there can be no carryover of excess cost share from one year to the 
next.
    Non-Federal cost sharing is that portion of the project costs not 
borne by the Federal Government. The applicant's share of the MEP 
Center expenses may include cash, services, and third-party in-kind 
contributions, as described at 2 CFR 200.306. The source and detailed 
rationale of the cost share, including cash, full- and part-time 
personnel, and in-kind donations, must be documented in the budget 
tables and budget narratives submitted with the application and will be 
considered as part of the review under the evaluation criterion found 
in Section V.1.c.ii. of the corresponding NOFO.
    Recipients must meet the minimum non-Federal cost share 
requirements for each year of the award, with each such year being 
distinct and unique for cost-share purposes. Cost-share cannot be 
``carried'' forward from one year to the next under this program. For 
purposes of the MEP program, ``program income'' (as defined in 2 CFR 
200.80, as applicable) generated by an MEP Center may be used by a 
recipient towards the required non-Federal cost share under an MEP 
award.
    As with the Federal share, any proposed costs included as non-
Federal cost sharing must be an allowable/eligible cost under this 
program and under the Federal cost principles set forth in 2 CFR part 
200, subpart E. Non-Federal cost sharing incorporated into the budget 
of an approved MEP cooperative agreement is subject to audit in the 
same general manner as Federal award funds. See 2 CFR part 200, subpart 
F.
    As set forth in Section IV.2.a.(7) of the corresponding NOFO, a 
letter of commitment is required from an authorized representative of 
the applicant, stating the total amount of cost share to be contributed 
by the applicant towards the proposed MEP Center. Letters of commitment 
for all other third-party sources of non-Federal cost sharing 
identified in a proposal are not required but are strongly encouraged.
    Eligibility: The eligibility requirements set forth in 15 U.S.C. 
278k(a)(5) and in Section III.1. of the corresponding NOFO will be used 
in lieu of and to the extent they are inconsistent with will supersede 
the eligibility requirements provided in the MEP regulations found at 
15 CFR part 290, specifically 15 CFR 290.5(a)(1). Each applicant for 
and recipient of an MEP award must be a United States-based nonprofit 
institution, or consortium thereof, an institution of higher education, 
or a State, United States territory, local, or tribal government. 
Existing MEP awardees and new applicants that meet the eligibility 
criteria set forth in Section III.1. of the corresponding NOFO may 
apply. An eligible organization may work individually or may include 
proposed subawards to eligible organizations or proposed contracts with 
any other organization as part of the applicant's proposal, effectively 
forming a team. However, as discussed in Section I.4. of the 
corresponding NOFO, NIST generally will not fund applications that 
propose an organizational or operational structure that, in whole or in 
part, delegates or transfers to another person, institution, or 
organization the applicant's responsibility for core MEP Center 
management and Oversight functions. In addition, the applicant must 
have or propose an Oversight Board or Advisory Committee and Governance 
structure or plan for establishing a board structure within 90 calendar 
days from the award start date (Refer to Section I.3. of the 
corresponding NOFO). In accordance with 15 U.S.C. 278k(e)(2), the 
minimum non-Federal cost share for MEP Center cooperative agreements is 
50 percent of the total approved project budget, which is determined on 
an annual basis. The MEP statute requires that minimum cost share 
requirements must be met annually; there can be no carryover of

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excess cost share from one year to the next. See Section III.2. of the 
corresponding NOFO for more information on the non-Federal cost sharing 
requirements under MEP awards.
    Application Requirements: Applications must be submitted in 
accordance with the requirements set forth in Section IV. of the 
corresponding NOFO announcement, which are in lieu of and to the extent 
they are inconsistent with will supersede any application requirements 
set forth in 15 CFR 290.5. See specifically Sections IV.2.a.(1)., 
IV.2.a.(2)., and IV.2.a.(7). in the Full Announcement Text of the 
corresponding NOFO.
    Application/Review Information: The evaluation criteria, selection 
factors, and the review and selection process provided in this section 
will be used for this competition and are consistent with the 
evaluation requirements set forth in 15 U.S.C. 278k(f)(5)(B). To the 
extent that the evaluation criteria, selection factors or the review 
and selection process contained in the corresponding NOFO are 
inconsistent with the MEP regulations found at 15 CFR part 290, 
specifically 15 CFR 290.6 and 290.7, the evaluation criteria, selection 
factors and the review and selection process contained in the 
corresponding NOFO will control.
    Evaluation Criteria: The evaluation criteria that will be used in 
evaluating applications and assigned weights, with a maximum score of 
100, are listed below.
    a. Project Narrative. (40 points; Sub-criteria i through iv will be 
weighted equally). NIST/MEP will evaluate the extent to which the 
applicant's Project Narrative demonstrates how the applicant's 
methodology will efficiently and effectively establish an MEP Center 
and provide manufacturing extension services to primarily small and 
medium-sized manufacturers in the applicable State-wide geographical 
service area identified in Section II.2. of the corresponding NOFO. 
Reviewers will consider the following topics when evaluating the 
Project Narrative:
    i. Center Strategy. Reviewers will assess the applicant's strategy 
proposed for the Center to deliver services that meet manufacturers' 
needs, generate client impacts (e.g., cost savings, increased sales, 
etc.), and support a strong manufacturing ecosystem. Reviewers will 
assess the quality with which the applicant:
     Incorporates the market analysis described in the 
criterion set forth in paragraph a.ii.(1) below and Section 
V.1.a.ii.(1). of the corresponding NOFO to inform strategies, products 
and services;
     defines a strategy for delivering services that balances 
market penetration with impact and revenue generation, addressing the 
needs of manufacturers, with an emphasis on the small and medium-sized 
manufacturers;
     defines the Center's existing and/or proposed roles and 
relationships with other entities in the State's manufacturing 
ecosystem, including State, regional, and local agencies, economic 
development organizations and educational institutions such as 
universities and community or technical colleges, industry 
associations, and other appropriate entities;
     plans to engage with other entities in Statewide and/or 
regional advanced manufacturing initiatives; and
     supports achievements of the MEP mission and objectives 
while also satisfying the interests of other stakeholders, investors, 
and partners.
    ii. Market Understanding. Reviewers will assess the strategy 
proposed for the Center to define the target market, understand the 
needs of manufacturers (especially Small and Medium Enterprises 
(SMEs)), and to define appropriate services to meet identified needs. 
Reviewers will evaluate the proposed approach for regularly updating 
this understanding through the five years. The following sub-topics 
will be evaluated and given equal weight:
    (1) Market Segmentation. Reviewers will assess the quality and 
extent of the applicant's market segmentation strategy including:
     Segmentation of company size, geography, and industry 
priorities including some consideration of rural, start-up (a 
manufacturing establishment that has been in operation for five years 
or less) and/or very small manufacturers as appropriate to the state;
     alignment with state and/or regional initiatives; and
     other important factors identified by the applicant.
    (2) Needs Identification and Product/Service Offerings. Reviewers 
will assess the quality and extent of the applicant's proposed needs 
identification and proposed products and services for both sales growth 
and operational improvement in response to the applicant's market 
segmentation and understanding assessed by reviewers under paragraph 
a.ii.(1) above and Section V.1.a.ii.(1) of the corresponding NOFO. Of 
particular interest, is the applicant's ability to:
     Leverage new manufacturing technologies, techniques and 
processes usable by small and medium-sized manufacturers through 
technology diffusion and transfer; and,
     support a stronger training and education ecosystem in 
support of manufacturing workforce needs in the state.
    iii. Business Model. Reviewers will assess the quality, feasibility 
and potential efficacy and efficiency of the applicant's proposed 
business model for the Center as provided in the Project Narrative, 
Qualifications of the Applicant; Key Personnel, Organizational 
Structure and Management, and the Budget Tables and Budget Narratives 
sections of its Technical Proposal, submitted under section IV.2.a.(6). 
of the corresponding NOFO, and the likelihood that the proposed 
business model will result in the Center's ability to successfully 
execute the strategy evaluated under criterion set forth in paragraph 
a.1. above and Section V.1.a.i. of the corresponding NOFO, based on the 
market understanding evaluated under criterion set forth in paragraph 
a.ii. above and Section V.1.a.ii. of the corresponding NOFO. The 
following sub-topics will be evaluated and given equal weight:
    (1) Outreach and Service Delivery to the Market. Reviewers will 
assess the extent to which the proposed Center is organized to:
     Identify, reach and provide proposed services to key 
market segments and individual manufacturers described above;
     work with a manufacturer's leadership in strategic 
discussions related to new technologies, new products and new markets; 
and
     leverage the applicant's past experience in working with 
small and medium-sized manufacturers as a basis for future programmatic 
success.
    (2) Partnership Leverage and Linkages. Reviewers will assess the 
extent to which the proposed Center will make effective use of 
resources or partnerships with third parties such as industry, 
universities, community/technical colleges, nonprofit economic 
development organizations, and Federal, State and Local Government 
Agencies in the Center's business model.
    iv. Performance Measurement and Management. Reviewers will assess 
the extent to which the applicant will use a systematic approach to 
measuring and managing performance including the:
     Quality and extent of the applicant's stated goals, 
milestones and outcomes described by operating year (year 1, year 2, 
etc.);
     applicant's utilization of client-based business results 
important to

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stakeholders in understanding program impact; and
     depth of the proposed methodology for program management 
and internal evaluation likely to ensure effective operations and 
oversight for meeting program and service delivery objectives.
    b. Qualifications of the Applicant; Key Personnel, Organizational 
Structure and Management; and Oversight Board or Advisory Committee and 
Governance (30 points; Sub-criteria i and ii will be weighted equally). 
Reviewers will assess the ability of the key personnel, the applicant's 
management structure and Oversight Board or Advisory Committee and 
Governance to deliver the program and services envisioned for the 
Center. Reviewers will consider the following topics when evaluating 
the qualifications of the applicant and of program management:
    i. Key Personnel, Organizational Structure and Management. 
Reviewers will assess the extent to which the:
     Proposed key personnel have the appropriate experience and 
education in manufacturing, outreach, program management and 
partnership development to support achievements of the MEP mission and 
objectives;
     proposed management structure and organizational roles are 
aligned to plan, direct, monitor, organize and control the monetary 
resources of the proposed center to achieve its business objectives 
(Refer to Section I.4. of the corresponding NOFO);
     proposed organizational structure flows logically from the 
specified approach to the market and products and service offerings; 
and
     proposed field staff structure sufficiently supports the 
geographic concentrations and industry targets for the region.
    ii. Oversight Board or Advisory Committee and Governance. Reviewers 
will assess the extent to which the:
     Proposed Oversight Board or Advisory Committee and its 
operations are complete, appropriate and will meet the program's 
objectives at the time of award, or, if such an Oversight Board or 
Advisory Committee does not exist at the time of application or is not 
expected to meet these requirements at the time of award, the extent to 
which the proposed plan for developing and implementing such an 
Oversight Board or Advisory Committee within 90 days of award start 
date (expected to be January 1, 2019) is feasible. (Refer to Section 
I.3. of the corresponding NOFO).
     Oversight Board or Advisory Committee and Governance is 
engaged with overseeing and guiding the Center and supports its own 
development through a schedule of regular meetings, and processes 
ensuring Oversight Board or Advisory Committee involvement in strategic 
planning, recruitment, selection and retention of board members, board 
assessment practices and board development initiatives (Refer to 
Section I.3. of the corresponding NOFO).
    c. Budget and Financial Plan. (30 points; Sub-criteria i and ii 
will be weighted equally). Reviewers will assess the suitability and 
focus of the applicant's five (5) year budget. The application will be 
assessed in the following areas:
    i. Budget. Reviewers will assess the extent to which:
     The proposed financial plan is aligned to support the 
execution of the proposed Center's strategy and business model over the 
five (5) year project plan;
     the proposed projections for income and expenditures are 
appropriate for the scale of services that are to be delivered by the 
proposed Center and the service delivery model envisioned within the 
context of the overall financial model over the five (5) year project 
plan;
     a reasonable ramp-up or scale-up scope and budget has the 
Center fully operational by the 4th year of the project; and
     the proposal's narrative for each of the budgeted items 
explains the rationale for each of the budgeted items, including 
assumptions the applicant used in budgeting for the Center.
    ii. Quality of the Financial Plan for Meeting the Award's Non-
Federal Cost Share Requirements Over 5 Years. Reviewers will assess the 
quality of and extent to which the:
     Applicant clearly describes the total level of cost share 
and detailed rationale of the cost share, including cash and in-kind, 
in their proposed budget.
     applicant's funding commitments for cost share are 
documented by letters of support from the applicant, proposed sub-
recipients and any other partners identified and meet the basic 
matching requirements of the program;
     applicant's cost share meets basic requirements of 
allowability, allocability and reasonableness under applicable federal 
costs principles set forth in 2 CFR 200, subpart E; and
     the overall proposed financial plan is sufficiently robust 
and diversified so as to support the long-term sustainability of the 
Center throughout the five (5) years of the project plan.
    Selection Factors: The Selection Factors for this notice as set 
forth here and in Section V.3. of the corresponding NOFO are as 
follows:
    a. The availability of Federal funds;
    b. The type and percentage of funding and in-kind commitment from 
other sources, such as 3rd party In-Kind.
    c. Relevance of the proposed project to MEP program goals and 
policy objectives;
    d. Reviewers' evaluations, including technical comments;
    e. The geographical diversity and extent of the service area;
    f. Whether the project duplicates other projects funded by DoC or 
by other Federal agencies; and
    g. Whether the application complements or supports other 
Administration priorities, or projects supported by DoC or other 
Federal agencies, such as but not limited to the Manufacturing USA.

Review and Selection Process

    Proposals, reports, documents and other information related to 
applications submitted to NIST and/or relating to financial assistance 
awards issued by NIST will be reviewed and considered by Federal 
employees, Federal agents and contractors, and/or by non-Federal 
personnel who enter into or are subject to appropriate confidentiality 
and nondisclosure agreements covering such information.
    (1) Initial Administrative Review of Applications. An initial 
review of timely received applications will be conducted to determine 
eligibility, completeness, and responsiveness to this notice and the 
corresponding NOFO and the scope of the stated program objectives. 
Applications determined to be ineligible, incomplete, and/or non-
responsive may be eliminated from further review. However, NIST, in its 
sole discretion, may continue the review process for an application 
that is missing non-substantive information that can easily be 
rectified or cured.
    (2) Full Review of Eligible, Complete, and Responsive Applications. 
Applications that are determined to be eligible, complete, and 
responsive will proceed for full reviews in accordance with the review 
and selection processes below.
    (3) Evaluation and Review. Each application will be reviewed by at 
least three technically qualified individual reviewers who will 
evaluate each application based on the evaluation criteria (see 
Evaluation Criteria section of this notice and Section V.1. of the 
corresponding NOFO). Applicants may receive written follow-up questions 
in order for the reviewers to gain a better understanding of the 
applicant's proposal. Each reviewer will provide a written technical 
assessment against the evaluation criteria and based on that assessment 
will assign each application

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a numeric score, with a maximum score of 100. If a non-Federal reviewer 
is used, the reviewers may discuss the applications with each other, 
but scores will be determined on an individual basis, not as a 
consensus.
    Applicants whose applications receive an average score of 70 or 
higher out of 100 will be deemed finalists. If deemed necessary, 
finalists will be invited to participate with reviewers in a conference 
call and/or a video conference, and/or finalists will be invited to 
participate in a site visit that will be conducted by the same 
reviewers at the applicant's location. In any event, if there are two 
(2) or more finalists within a state, conference calls, video 
conferences or site visits will be conducted with each finalist. 
Finalists will be reviewed and evaluated, and reviewers may revise 
their assigned numeric scores based on the evaluation criteria (see 
Evaluation Criteria section of this notice and Section V.1. of the 
corresponding NOFO) as a result of the conference call, video 
conference, and/or site visit.
    (4) Ranking and Selection. Based upon an average of the technical 
reviewers' final scores, an adjectival rating will be assigned to each 
application in accordance with the following scale:
    Fundable, Outstanding (91-100 points);
    Fundable, Very Good (81-90 points);
    Fundable (70-80 points); or
    Unfundable (0-69 points).
    For decision-making purposes, applications receiving the same 
adjectival rating will be considered to have an equivalent ranking, 
although their technical review scores, while comparable, may not 
necessarily be the same.
    The Selecting Official is the Director of NIST MEP or her designee. 
The Selecting Official makes the final recommendation to the NIST 
Grants Officer regarding the funding of applications under this notice 
and the corresponding NOFO. The Selecting Official shall be provided 
all applications, all the scores and technical assessments of the 
reviewers, and all information obtained from the applicants during the 
evaluation, review and negotiation processes.
    The Selecting Official will generally select and recommend the most 
meritorious application for an award based on the adjectival rankings 
and/or one or more of the seven (7) selection factors described in the 
Selection Factors section of this notice and Section V.3. of the 
corresponding NOFO. The Selecting Official retains the discretion to 
select and recommend an application out of rank order (i.e., from a 
lower adjectival category) based on one or more of the selection 
factors, or to select and recommend no applications for funding. The 
Selecting Official's recommendation to the Grants Officer shall set 
forth the bases for the selection decision.
    As part of the overall review and selection process, NIST reserves 
the right to request that applicants provide pre-award clarifications 
and/or to enter into pre-award negotiations with applicants relative to 
programmatic, financial or other aspects of an application, such as but 
not limited to the revision or removal of proposed budget costs, or the 
modification of proposed MEP Center activities, work plans or program 
goals and objectives. In this regard, NIST may request that applicants 
provide supplemental information required by the Agency prior to award. 
NIST also reserves the right to reject an application where information 
is uncovered that raises a reasonable doubt as to the responsibility of 
the applicant. The final approval of selected applications and issuance 
of awards will be by the NIST Grants Officer. The award decisions of 
the NIST Grants Officer are final.
    Federal Awarding Agency Review of Risk Posed by Applicants. After 
applications are proposed for funding by the Selecting Official, the 
NIST Grants Management Division (GMD) performs pre-award risk 
assessments in accordance with 2 CFR 200.205, which may include a 
review of the financial stability of an applicant, the quality of the 
applicant's management systems, the history of performance, and/or the 
applicant's ability to effectively implement statutory, regulatory, or 
other requirements imposed on non-Federal entities. In addition, prior 
to making an award where the total Federal share is expected to exceed 
the simplified acquisition threshold (currently $150,000), NIST GMD 
will review and consider the publicly available information about that 
applicant in the Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information 
System (FAPIIS). An applicant may, at its option, review and comment on 
information about itself previously entered into FAPIIS by a Federal 
awarding agency. As part of its review of risk posed by applicants, 
NIST GMD will consider any comments made by the applicant in FAPIIS in 
making its determination about the applicant's integrity, business 
ethics, and record of performance under Federal awards. Upon completion 
of the pre-award risk assessment, the Grants Officer will make a 
responsibility determination concerning whether the applicant is 
qualified to receive the subject award and, if so, whether appropriate 
specific conditions that correspond to the degree of risk posed by the 
applicant should be applied to an award.
    Anticipated Announcement and Award Date. Review, selection, and 
award processing is expected to be completed in late calendar year 
2018. The anticipated start date for awards made under this notice and 
the corresponding NOFO is expected to be January 1, 2019.

Additional Information

    a. Application Replacement Pages. Applicants may not submit 
replacement pages and/or missing documents once an application has been 
submitted. Any revisions must be made by submission of a new 
application that must be received by NIST by the submission deadline.
    b. Notification to Unsuccessful Applicants. Unsuccessful applicants 
will be notified in writing.
    c. Retention of Unsuccessful Applications. Unsuccessful 
applications will be retained in accordance with the General Record 
Schedule 1.2/021, found at https://www.archives.gov/files/records-mgmt/grs/grs01-2.pdf.

Administrative and National Policy Requirements

    Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit 
Requirements: Through 2 CFR 1327.101, the Department of Commerce 
adopted the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and 
Audit Requirements for Federal Awards at 2 CFR part 200, which apply to 
awards made pursuant to this notice and the corresponding NOFO. Refer 
to http://go.usa.gov/SBYh and http://go.usa.gov/SBg4.
    The Department of Commerce Pre-Award Notification Requirements: The 
Department of Commerce will apply the Pre-Award Notification 
Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements dated December 30, 
2014 (79 FR 78390). If the Department of Commerce publishes revised 
Pre-Award Notification Requirements prior to issuance of awards under 
this notice and the corresponding NOFO, the revised Pre-Award 
Notification Requirements will apply. Refer to Section VII. of the 
corresponding NOFO, Federal Awarding Agency Contacts, Grant Rules and 
Regulations for more information.
    Unique Entity Identifier and System for Award Management (SAM): 
Pursuant to 2 CFR part 25, applicants and recipients (as the case may 
be) are

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required to: (i) Be registered in SAM before submitting its 
application; (ii) provide a valid unique entity identifier in its 
application; and (iii) continue to maintain an active SAM registration 
with current information at all times during which it has an active 
Federal award or an application or plan under consideration by a 
Federal awarding agency, unless otherwise excepted from these 
requirements pursuant to 2 CFR 25.110. NIST will not make a Federal 
award to an applicant until the applicant has complied with all 
applicable unique entity identifier and SAM requirements. If an 
applicant has not fully complied with the requirements by the time that 
NIST is ready to make a Federal award pursuant to this notice and the 
corresponding NOFO, NIST may determine that the applicant is not 
qualified to receive a Federal award and use that determination as a 
basis for making a Federal award to another applicant.
    Paperwork Reduction Act: The standard forms in the application kit 
involve a collection of information subject to the Paperwork Reduction 
Act. The use of Standard Forms 424, 424A, 424B, and SF-LLL have been 
approved by OMB under the respective Control Numbers 4040-0004, 4040-
0006, 4040-0007, and 0348-0046.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty 
for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act, unless that collection of 
information displays a currently valid OMB Control Number.
    Certifications Regarding Federal Felony and Federal Criminal Tax 
Convictions, Unpaid Federal Tax Assessments and Delinquent Federal Tax 
Returns. In accordance with Federal appropriations law, an authorized 
representative of the selected applicant(s) may be required to provide 
certain pre-award certifications regarding federal felony and federal 
criminal tax convictions, unpaid federal tax assessments, and 
delinquent federal tax returns.

Kevin A. Kimball,
Chief of Staff.
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                                               of the two investigation reports                           In accordance with the FTZ Board’s                 providers, currently located in all 50
                                               submitted by the Secretary of Commerce                  regulations, Kathleen Boyce of the FTZ                states and Puerto Rico.
                                               pursuant to section 232 of the Trade                    Staff is designated examiner to review                DATES: Electronic applications must be
                                               Expansions Act of 1962 (19 U.S.C. 1862)                 the application and make                              received no later than 11:59 p.m.
                                               and determining that adjusting imports                  recommendations to the FTZ Board.                     Eastern Time on Oct. 23, 2018. Paper
                                               through the imposition of duties on                        Public comment is invited from                     applications will not be accepted.
                                               aluminum and steel is necessary so that                 interested parties. Submissions shall be              Applications received after the deadline
                                               imports of aluminum and steel will no                   addressed to the FTZ Board’s Executive                will not be reviewed or considered. The
                                               longer threaten to impair the national                  Secretary at the address below. The                   approximate start date for awards under
                                               security.                                               closing period for their receipt is                   this notice and the corresponding NOFO
                                                 Affected Public: Business or other for-               October 3, 2018. Rebuttal comments in                 is expected to be January 1, 2019.
                                               profit organizations.                                   response to material submitted during                 ADDRESSES: Applications must be
                                                 Frequency: On Occasion.                               the foregoing period may be submitted                 submitted electronically through
                                                 Respondent’s Obligation: Voluntary.                   during the subsequent 15-day period to                www.grants.gov. NIST will not accept
                                                 This information collection request                   October 18, 2018.                                     applications submitted by mail,
                                               may be viewed at reginfo.gov, http://                      A copy of the application will be                  facsimile, or by email.
                                               www.reginfo.gov/public/. Follow the                     available for public inspection at the                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                               instructions to view Department of                      Office of the Executive Secretary,                    Administrative, budget, cost-sharing,
                                               Commerce collections currently under                    Foreign-Trade Zones Board, Room                       and eligibility questions and other
                                               review by OMB.                                          21013, U.S. Department of Commerce,                   programmatic questions should be
                                                 Written comments and                                  1401 Constitution Avenue NW,                          directed to Mike Simpson at Tel: (301)
                                               recommendations for the proposed                        Washington, DC 20230–0002, and in the                 975–6147 or Wiza Lequin at Tel: (301)
                                               information collection should be sent                   ‘‘Reading Room’’ section of the FTZ                   975–4395; Email: mepnofo@nist.gov;
                                               within 30 days of publication of this                   Board’s website, which is accessible via              Fax: (301) 963–6556. Grants Rules and
                                               notice to OIRA_Submission@                              www.trade.gov/ftz.                                    Regulation questions should be
                                               omb.eop.gov.                                               For further information, contact                   addressed to: Leon Sampson, Grants
                                                                                                       Kathleen Boyce at Kathleen.Boyce@                     Management Division, National Institute
                                               Sheleen Dumas,
                                                                                                       trade.gov or (202) 482–1346.                          of Standards and Technology, 100
                                               Departmental Lead PRA Officer, Office of the
                                               Chief Information Officer.                                Dated: August 20, 2018.                             Bureau Drive, Stop 1650, Gaithersburg,
                                               [FR Doc. 2018–18281 Filed 8–23–18; 8:45 am]             Andrew McGilvray,                                     MD 20899–1650; Tel: (301) 975–3086;
                                                                                                       Executive Secretary.                                  Email: leon.sampson@nist.gov; Fax:
                                               BILLING CODE 3510–33–P
                                                                                                       [FR Doc. 2018–18334 Filed 8–23–18; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                             (301) 975–6368. For technical assistance
                                                                                                                                                             with Grants.gov submissions contact
                                                                                                       BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P
                                               DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                                                                        Leon Sampson at Tel: (301) 975–3086;
                                                                                                                                                             Email: grants@nist.gov; Fax: (301) 975–
                                               Foreign-Trade Zones Board                               DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                6368. Questions submitted to the
                                                                                                                                                             National Institute of Standards and
                                               [B–52–2018]
                                                                                                       National Institute of Standards and                   Technology’s Manufacturing Extension
                                               Foreign-Trade Zone 78—Nashville,                        Technology                                            Partnership (NIST MEP) may be posted
                                               Tennessee; Application for Subzone;                                                                           as part of an FAQ document, which will
                                                                                                       [Docket Number: 180703606–8606–01]                    be periodically updated on the MEP
                                               Calsonic Kansei North America;
                                               Shelbyville and Lewisburg, Tennessee                    Award Competition for Hollings                        website at https://www.nist.gov/mep/
                                                                                                       Manufacturing Extension Partnership                   manufacturing-extension-partnership-
                                                 An application has been submitted to                                                                        center-alaska.
                                                                                                       (MEP) Center in the State of Alaska
                                               the Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) Board by                                                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                               the Metropolitan Government of                          AGENCY: National Institute of Standards                  Electronic access: Applicants are
                                               Nashville and Davidson County, grantee                  and Technology (NIST), United States                  strongly encouraged to read the
                                               of FTZ 78, requesting subzone status for                Department of Commerce (DoC).                         corresponding NOFO announcement
                                               the facilities of Calsonic Kansei North                 ACTION: Notice of Funding Opportunity                 available at www.grants.gov for
                                               America, located in Shelbyville and                     (NOFO).                                               complete information about this
                                               Lewisburg, Tennessee. The application                                                                         program, including all program
                                               was submitted pursuant to the                           SUMMARY:   NIST invites applications                  requirements and instructions for
                                               provisions of the Foreign-Trade Zones                   from eligible organizations in                        applying electronically. Paper
                                               Act, as amended (19 U.S.C. 81a–81u),                    connection with NIST’s funding of an                  applications or electronic applications
                                               and the regulations of the FTZ Board (15                MEP cooperative agreement for the                     submitted other than through
                                               CFR part 400). It was formally docketed                 operation of an MEP Center in the State               www.grants.gov will not be accepted.
                                               on August 15, 2018.                                     of Alaska in the amount identified in                    System for Award Management
                                                 The proposed subzone would consist                    the Funding Availability section of this              registration required: When developing
                                               of the following sites: Site 1 (34 acres)               notice. NIST anticipates awarding one                 your submission timeline, please keep
                                               One Calsonic Way, Shelbyville; Site 2                   (1) cooperative agreement for the State               in mind that (1) all applicants are
                                               (66.9 acres) Stanley Boulevard,                         of Alaska. The objective of this                      required to have a current registration in
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                                               Shelbyville; Site 3 (32.6 acres) 201                    announcement by the MEP Program is                    the System for Award Management
                                               Garrett Parkway, Lewisburg; Site 4 (35                  to provide manufacturing extension                    (SAM.gov); (2) the free annual
                                               acres) 1701 Childress Road, Lewisburg;                  services to primarily small and medium-               registration process in the electronic
                                               and, Site 5 (15.82 acres) 633 Garrett                   sized manufacturers within the State of               System for Award Management
                                               Parkway, Lewisburg. No authorization                    Alaska. The selected organization will                (SAM.gov) may take between three and
                                               for production activity has been                        become part of the MEP National                       five business days, and may take as long
                                               requested at this time.                                 NetworkTM of extension service                        as two weeks; (3) applicants submitting


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                                               electronic applications are required to                                     manufacturing-extension-partnership-                                     access to resources they need to
                                               have a current registration in                                              center-alaska. The webinar will be                                       succeed.
                                               Grants.gov; and (4) applicants will                                         recorded, and a link to the recording                                       The MEP National Network’s strength
                                               receive a series of email messages from                                     will be posted on the MEP website. In                                    is in its partnerships. Through its
                                               Grants.gov over a period of up to two                                       addition, the webinar presentation will                                  collaborations at the federal, state and
                                               business days before learning whether a                                     be available on the MEP website.                                         local level, MEP Centers work with
                                               Federal agency’s electronic system has                                      Organizations wishing to participate in                                  manufacturers to develop new products
                                               received its application. Please note that                                  the webinar must sign up by emailing                                     and customers, expand and diversify
                                               a federal assistance award cannot be                                        mepnofo@nist.gov. Participation in the                                   markets, adopt new technology, and
                                               issued if the designated recipient’s                                        webinar is not required in order for an                                  enhance value within supply chains.
                                               registration in the SAM.gov is not                                          organization to submit an application                                    The MEP Program serves as a bridge to
                                               current at the time of the award.                                           pursuant to this notice and the                                          other organizations and federal research
                                                  Authority: 15 U.S.C. 278k, as                                            corresponding NOFO.                                                      labs that share the mission of enhancing
                                               implemented in 15 CFR part 290.                                                Program Description: NIST invites
                                                  Assistance Listing (CFDA Number):                                                                                                                 the manufacturing community.
                                                                                                                           applications from eligible applicants for
                                               Manufacturing Extension Partnership—                                        a NIST cooperative agreement funding                                        In 2017, the MEP National Network
                                               11.611.                                                                     for one (1) MEP center to provide                                        connected with 26,313 manufacturers,
                                                  Webinar Information Session: NIST                                        manufacturing extension services to                                      leading to $12.6 billion in sales, $1.7
                                               MEP will hold a webinar information                                         primarily small and medium-sized                                         billion in cost savings, $3.5 billion in
                                               session for organizations that are                                          manufacturers in the State of Alaska.                                    new client investments, and helping to
                                               considering applying to this funding                                        The Hollings Manufacturing Extension                                     create and retain more than 100,000
                                               opportunity. This webinar will provide                                      Partnership (MEP) is based at the                                        U.S. manufacturing jobs.
                                               general information regarding MEP and                                       National Institute of Standards and                                         The MEP program is not a Federal
                                               offer general guidance on preparing                                         Technology (NIST). The National                                          research and development program. It is
                                               proposals. NIST MEP staff will be                                           Program Office (aka NIST MEP), which                                     not the intent of the program that
                                               available on the webinar to answer                                          provides the Federal Government                                          awardees will perform systematic
                                               general questions. Also, NIST MEP staff                                     funding for the MEP National Network,                                    research.
                                               will not critique or provide feedback on                                    is located in Gaithersburg, MD.
                                               any specific project ideas during the                                                                                                                   To learn more about the MEP
                                                                                                                              The MEP National Network is a
                                               webinar or at any time before                                                                                                                        program, please go to http://
                                                                                                                           unique public-private partnership that
                                               submission of a proposal to MEP.                                                                                                                     www.nist.gov/mep/.
                                                                                                                           delivers comprehensive, proven
                                               However, NIST MEP staff will provide                                        solutions to U.S. manufacturers, fueling                                    Funding Availability: NIST
                                               information about the MEP eligibility                                       growth and advancing U.S.                                                anticipates funding one (1) Center
                                               and cost sharing requirements,                                              manufacturing.                                                           award for the State of Alaska with an
                                               evaluation criteria and selection factors,                                     Focused on helping small and                                          initial five-year period of performance
                                               selection process, and the general                                          medium-sized manufacturers generate                                      in accordance with the multi-year
                                               characteristics of a competitive MEP                                        business results and thrive in today’s                                   funding policy described in Section II.3.
                                               proposal during this webinar. The                                           technology-driven economy, the MEP                                       of the corresponding NOFO. Funding
                                               webinar will be held approximately                                          National Network comprises the NIST                                      for the award listed below is contingent
                                               fifteen (15) to thirty (30) business days                                   MEP, the 51 MEP Centers located in all                                   upon the availability of appropriated
                                               after posting of the corresponding                                          50 states and Puerto Rico, and over                                      funds. The table below lists the state
                                               NOFO. The exact date and time of the                                        1,300 trusted advisors and experts at                                    identified for funding as part of the
                                               webinar will be posted on the MEP                                           more than 400 MEP service locations,                                     corresponding NOFO and the estimated
                                               website at https://www.nist.gov/mep/                                        providing any U.S. manufacturer with                                     amount of funding available:

                                                                                          MEP center location and assigned                                                                       Anticipated annual       Total Federal funding for
                                                                                             geographical service area                                                                         Federal funding for each     5 year award period
                                                                                                     (by state)                                                                                   year of the award

                                               Alaska ......................................................................................................................................          $500,000                  $2,500,000



                                                 Applicants may propose annual                                             for any year or years of the award, so                                   award, contingent upon satisfactory
                                               Federal funding amounts that are                                            long as the total amount of Federal                                      performance, continued relevance to the
                                               different from the anticipated annual                                       funding being requested by the                                           mission and priorities of the program,
                                               Federal funding amount set forth in the                                     applicant for the entire five-year award                                 and the availability of Federal funds.
                                               above table, provided that the total                                        period does not exceed $2,500,000.                                       Continuation of an award to extend the
                                               amount of Federal funding being                                               Multi-Year Funding Policy. When an                                     period of performance and/or to
                                               requested by an applicant does not                                          application for a multi-year award is                                    increase or decrease funding is at the
                                               exceed the total amount of Federal                                          approved, funding will usually be                                        sole discretion of NIST.
                                               funding for the five-year award period                                      provided for only the first year of the                                    Potential for Additional 2 Years.
                                               as set forth in the above table. For                                        project. Recipients will be required to                                  Initial awards issued pursuant to the
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                                               example, if the anticipated annual                                          submit detailed budgets and budget                                       corresponding NOFO are expected to be
                                               Federal funding amount for an MEP                                           narratives prior to the award of any                                     for up to five (5) years with the
                                               Center is $500,000 and the total Federal                                    continued funding. Continued funding                                     possibility for NIST to renew the award,
                                               funding amount for the five-year award                                      for the remaining years of the project                                   on a non-competitive basis, for an
                                               period is $2,500,000, an applicant may                                      will be awarded by NIST on a non-                                        additional two (2) year period at the end
                                               propose Federal funding amounts                                             competitive basis, and may be adjusted                                   of the initial award period (i.e., up to a
                                               greater, less than, or equal to $500,000                                    higher or lower from year-to-year of the                                 total of seven (7) years). As discussed in


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                                               Section VI.3.d. of the corresponding                    time and associated travel costs for each             forth in 2 CFR part 200, subpart E. Non-
                                               NOFO, renewal funding for MEP                           meeting.                                              Federal cost sharing incorporated into
                                               Centers is contingent, in part, upon                       Applicants must include travel and                 the budget of an approved MEP
                                               successful annual and panel reviews,                    related costs for approximately two (2)               cooperative agreement is subject to
                                               and Secretarial evaluations in                          MEP network-wide meetings in each of                  audit in the same general manner as
                                               accordance with 15 U.S.C. 278k(g) and                   the five (5) project years (2 meetings per            Federal award funds. See 2 CFR part
                                               15 CFR 290.8.                                           year; 10 total meetings over five-year                200, subpart F.
                                                                                                       award period). These costs must be                       As set forth in Section IV.2.a.(7) of the
                                               Kick-Off Conference                                     reflected in the MEP Budget Summary                   corresponding NOFO, a letter of
                                                  A recipient will be required to attend               form (see Section IV.2.a.(2). of the                  commitment is required from an
                                               a kick-off conference, which will be                    corresponding NOFO). These costs must                 authorized representative of the
                                               held within 30 days post start date of                  be reflected in the budget summary                    applicant, stating the total amount of
                                               award, to help ensure that the MEP                      tables and budget narratives for each of              cost share to be contributed by the
                                               Center operator has a clear                             the project’s five (5) years, which are               applicant towards the proposed MEP
                                               understanding of the program and its                    submitted in the budget summary tables                Center. Letters of commitment for all
                                               components. The kick-off conference                     and budget narratives section of the                  other third-party sources of non-Federal
                                               will take place at NIST MEP                             Technical Proposal. (See Section                      cost sharing identified in a proposal are
                                               headquarters in Gaithersburg, MD,                       IV.2.a.(6).(e). of the corresponding                  not required but are strongly
                                               during which time NIST will: (1) Orient                 NOFO). A budget summary table and                     encouraged.
                                               MEP Center key personnel to the MEP                     narrative template for Year 1 and budget                 Eligibility: The eligibility
                                               program; (2) explain program and                        summary table for Years 2–5 is available              requirements set forth in 15 U.S.C.
                                               financial reporting requirements and                    on the MEP website, https://                          278k(a)(5) and in Section III.1. of the
                                               procedures; (3) identify available                      www.nist.gov/mep/manufacturing-                       corresponding NOFO will be used in
                                               resources that can enhance the                          extension-partnership-center-alaska.                  lieu of and to the extent they are
                                               capabilities of the MEP Center; and (4)                    Cost Share or Matching Requirement:                inconsistent with will supersede the
                                               negotiate and develop a detailed three-                 In accordance with 15 U.S.C. 278k(e)(2),              eligibility requirements provided in the
                                               year operating plan with the recipient.                 the minimum non-Federal cost share for                MEP regulations found at 15 CFR part
                                                                                                       MEP Center cooperative agreements is                  290, specifically 15 CFR 290.5(a)(1).
                                               NIST MEP anticipates an additional set
                                                                                                       50 percent of the total approved project              Each applicant for and recipient of an
                                               of site visits at the MEP Center and/or
                                                                                                       budget, which is determined on an                     MEP award must be a United States-
                                               telephonic meetings with the recipient
                                                                                                       annual basis. The MEP statute requires                based nonprofit institution, or
                                               to finalize the three-year operating plan.
                                                                                                       that minimum cost share requirements                  consortium thereof, an institution of
                                                  The kick-off conference will take up                 must be met annually; there can be no                 higher education, or a State, United
                                               to approximately three days and must                    carryover of excess cost share from one               States territory, local, or tribal
                                               be attended by the MEP Center Director,                 year to the next.                                     government. Existing MEP awardees
                                               along with up to two additional MEP                        Non-Federal cost sharing is that                   and new applicants that meet the
                                               Center employees. Applicants must                       portion of the project costs not borne by             eligibility criteria set forth in Section
                                               include travel and related costs for the                the Federal Government. The                           III.1. of the corresponding NOFO may
                                               kick-off conference as part of the budget               applicant’s share of the MEP Center                   apply. An eligible organization may
                                               for year one (1), and these costs should                expenses may include cash, services,                  work individually or may include
                                               be reflected in the SF–424A form. (See                  and third-party in-kind contributions, as             proposed subawards to eligible
                                               Section IV.2.a.(2). of the corresponding                described at 2 CFR 200.306. The source                organizations or proposed contracts
                                               NOFO). These costs must also be                         and detailed rationale of the cost share,             with any other organization as part of
                                               reflected in the budget table and budget                including cash, full- and part-time                   the applicant’s proposal, effectively
                                               narrative for Year 1, which is submitted                personnel, and in-kind donations, must                forming a team. However, as discussed
                                               as part of the budget summary tables                    be documented in the budget tables and                in Section I.4. of the corresponding
                                               and budget narratives section of the                    budget narratives submitted with the                  NOFO, NIST generally will not fund
                                               Technical Proposal. (See Section                        application and will be considered as                 applications that propose an
                                               IV.2.a.(6).(e). of the corresponding                    part of the review under the evaluation               organizational or operational structure
                                               NOFO). Representatives from key                         criterion found in Section V.1.c.ii. of the           that, in whole or in part, delegates or
                                               subrecipients and other key strategic                   corresponding NOFO.                                   transfers to another person, institution,
                                               partners may attend the kick-off                           Recipients must meet the minimum                   or organization the applicant’s
                                               conference with the prior written                       non-Federal cost share requirements for               responsibility for core MEP Center
                                               approval of the Grants Officer.                         each year of the award, with each such                management and Oversight functions. In
                                               Applicants proposing to have key                        year being distinct and unique for cost-              addition, the applicant must have or
                                               subrecipients and/or other key strategic                share purposes. Cost-share cannot be                  propose an Oversight Board or Advisory
                                               partners attend the kick-off conference                 ‘‘carried’’ forward from one year to the              Committee and Governance structure or
                                               should clearly indicate that fact as part               next under this program. For purposes                 plan for establishing a board structure
                                               of the budget narrative for year one of                 of the MEP program, ‘‘program income’’                within 90 calendar days from the award
                                               the project.                                            (as defined in 2 CFR 200.80, as                       start date (Refer to Section I.3. of the
                                               MEP Network-Wide Meetings                               applicable) generated by an MEP Center                corresponding NOFO). In accordance
                                                                                                       may be used by a recipient towards the                with 15 U.S.C. 278k(e)(2), the minimum
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                                                 NIST MEP typically organizes                          required non-Federal cost share under                 non-Federal cost share for MEP Center
                                               network-wide meetings several times a                   an MEP award.                                         cooperative agreements is 50 percent of
                                               year to share best practices, new and                      As with the Federal share, any                     the total approved project budget, which
                                               emerging trends, and additional topics                  proposed costs included as non-Federal                is determined on an annual basis. The
                                               of interest. These meetings are rotated                 cost sharing must be an allowable/                    MEP statute requires that minimum cost
                                               throughout the United States and                        eligible cost under this program and                  share requirements must be met
                                               typically involve 3–4 days of resource                  under the Federal cost principles set                 annually; there can be no carryover of


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                                               excess cost share from one year to the                  to inform strategies, products and                    manufacturers through technology
                                               next. See Section III.2. of the                         services;                                             diffusion and transfer; and,
                                               corresponding NOFO for more                                • defines a strategy for delivering                   • support a stronger training and
                                               information on the non-Federal cost                     services that balances market                         education ecosystem in support of
                                               sharing requirements under MEP                          penetration with impact and revenue                   manufacturing workforce needs in the
                                               awards.                                                 generation, addressing the needs of                   state.
                                                  Application Requirements:                            manufacturers, with an emphasis on the                   iii. Business Model. Reviewers will
                                               Applications must be submitted in                       small and medium-sized manufacturers;                 assess the quality, feasibility and
                                               accordance with the requirements set                       • defines the Center’s existing and/or             potential efficacy and efficiency of the
                                               forth in Section IV. of the corresponding               proposed roles and relationships with                 applicant’s proposed business model for
                                               NOFO announcement, which are in lieu                    other entities in the State’s                         the Center as provided in the Project
                                               of and to the extent they are                           manufacturing ecosystem, including                    Narrative, Qualifications of the
                                               inconsistent with will supersede any                    State, regional, and local agencies,                  Applicant; Key Personnel,
                                               application requirements set forth in 15                economic development organizations                    Organizational Structure and
                                               CFR 290.5. See specifically Sections                    and educational institutions such as                  Management, and the Budget Tables and
                                               IV.2.a.(1)., IV.2.a.(2)., and IV.2.a.(7). in            universities and community or technical               Budget Narratives sections of its
                                               the Full Announcement Text of the                       colleges, industry associations, and                  Technical Proposal, submitted under
                                               corresponding NOFO.                                     other appropriate entities;                           section IV.2.a.(6). of the corresponding
                                                  Application/Review Information: The                     • plans to engage with other entities              NOFO, and the likelihood that the
                                               evaluation criteria, selection factors, and             in Statewide and/or regional advanced                 proposed business model will result in
                                               the review and selection process                        manufacturing initiatives; and                        the Center’s ability to successfully
                                               provided in this section will be used for                  • supports achievements of the MEP                 execute the strategy evaluated under
                                               this competition and are consistent with                mission and objectives while also                     criterion set forth in paragraph a.1.
                                               the evaluation requirements set forth in                satisfying the interests of other                     above and Section V.1.a.i. of the
                                               15 U.S.C. 278k(f)(5)(B). To the extent                  stakeholders, investors, and partners.                corresponding NOFO, based on the
                                               that the evaluation criteria, selection                    ii. Market Understanding. Reviewers                market understanding evaluated under
                                               factors or the review and selection                     will assess the strategy proposed for the             criterion set forth in paragraph a.ii.
                                               process contained in the corresponding                  Center to define the target market,                   above and Section V.1.a.ii. of the
                                               NOFO are inconsistent with the MEP                      understand the needs of manufacturers                 corresponding NOFO. The following
                                               regulations found at 15 CFR part 290,                   (especially Small and Medium                          sub-topics will be evaluated and given
                                               specifically 15 CFR 290.6 and 290.7, the                Enterprises (SMEs)), and to define                    equal weight:
                                               evaluation criteria, selection factors and              appropriate services to meet identified                  (1) Outreach and Service Delivery to
                                               the review and selection process                        needs. Reviewers will evaluate the                    the Market. Reviewers will assess the
                                               contained in the corresponding NOFO                     proposed approach for regularly                       extent to which the proposed Center is
                                               will control.                                           updating this understanding through the               organized to:
                                                  Evaluation Criteria: The evaluation                  five years. The following sub-topics will                • Identify, reach and provide
                                               criteria that will be used in evaluating                be evaluated and given equal weight:                  proposed services to key market
                                               applications and assigned weights, with                    (1) Market Segmentation. Reviewers                 segments and individual manufacturers
                                               a maximum score of 100, are listed                      will assess the quality and extent of the             described above;
                                                                                                                                                                • work with a manufacturer’s
                                               below.                                                  applicant’s market segmentation
                                                                                                                                                             leadership in strategic discussions
                                                  a. Project Narrative. (40 points; Sub-               strategy including:
                                                                                                                                                             related to new technologies, new
                                               criteria i through iv will be weighted                     • Segmentation of company size,
                                                                                                                                                             products and new markets; and
                                               equally). NIST/MEP will evaluate the                    geography, and industry priorities                       • leverage the applicant’s past
                                               extent to which the applicant’s Project                 including some consideration of rural,                experience in working with small and
                                               Narrative demonstrates how the                          start-up (a manufacturing establishment               medium-sized manufacturers as a basis
                                               applicant’s methodology will efficiently                that has been in operation for five years             for future programmatic success.
                                               and effectively establish an MEP Center                 or less) and/or very small manufacturers                 (2) Partnership Leverage and
                                               and provide manufacturing extension                     as appropriate to the state;                          Linkages. Reviewers will assess the
                                               services to primarily small and medium-                    • alignment with state and/or                      extent to which the proposed Center
                                               sized manufacturers in the applicable                   regional initiatives; and                             will make effective use of resources or
                                               State-wide geographical service area                       • other important factors identified               partnerships with third parties such as
                                               identified in Section II.2. of the                      by the applicant.                                     industry, universities, community/
                                               corresponding NOFO. Reviewers will                         (2) Needs Identification and Product/              technical colleges, nonprofit economic
                                               consider the following topics when                      Service Offerings. Reviewers will assess              development organizations, and
                                               evaluating the Project Narrative:                       the quality and extent of the applicant’s             Federal, State and Local Government
                                                  i. Center Strategy. Reviewers will                   proposed needs identification and                     Agencies in the Center’s business
                                               assess the applicant’s strategy proposed                proposed products and services for both               model.
                                               for the Center to deliver services that                 sales growth and operational                             iv. Performance Measurement and
                                               meet manufacturers’ needs, generate                     improvement in response to the                        Management. Reviewers will assess the
                                               client impacts (e.g., cost savings,                     applicant’s market segmentation and                   extent to which the applicant will use
                                               increased sales, etc.), and support a                   understanding assessed by reviewers                   a systematic approach to measuring and
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                                               strong manufacturing ecosystem.                         under paragraph a.ii.(1) above and                    managing performance including the:
                                               Reviewers will assess the quality with                  Section V.1.a.ii.(1) of the corresponding                • Quality and extent of the
                                               which the applicant:                                    NOFO. Of particular interest, is the                  applicant’s stated goals, milestones and
                                                  • Incorporates the market analysis                   applicant’s ability to:                               outcomes described by operating year
                                               described in the criterion set forth in                    • Leverage new manufacturing                       (year 1, year 2, etc.);
                                               paragraph a.ii.(1) below and Section                    technologies, techniques and processes                   • applicant’s utilization of client-
                                               V.1.a.ii.(1). of the corresponding NOFO                 usable by small and medium-sized                      based business results important to


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                                               stakeholders in understanding program                   through a schedule of regular meetings,                 b. The type and percentage of funding
                                               impact; and                                             and processes ensuring Oversight Board                and in-kind commitment from other
                                                  • depth of the proposed methodology                  or Advisory Committee involvement in                  sources, such as 3rd party In-Kind.
                                               for program management and internal                     strategic planning, recruitment,                        c. Relevance of the proposed project
                                               evaluation likely to ensure effective                   selection and retention of board                      to MEP program goals and policy
                                               operations and oversight for meeting                    members, board assessment practices                   objectives;
                                               program and service delivery objectives.                and board development initiatives                       d. Reviewers’ evaluations, including
                                                  b. Qualifications of the Applicant; Key              (Refer to Section I.3. of the                         technical comments;
                                               Personnel, Organizational Structure and                 corresponding NOFO).                                    e. The geographical diversity and
                                               Management; and Oversight Board or                         c. Budget and Financial Plan. (30                  extent of the service area;
                                               Advisory Committee and Governance                       points; Sub-criteria i and ii will be                   f. Whether the project duplicates
                                               (30 points; Sub-criteria i and ii will be               weighted equally). Reviewers will assess              other projects funded by DoC or by
                                               weighted equally). Reviewers will assess                the suitability and focus of the                      other Federal agencies; and
                                               the ability of the key personnel, the                   applicant’s five (5) year budget. The                   g. Whether the application
                                               applicant’s management structure and                    application will be assessed in the                   complements or supports other
                                               Oversight Board or Advisory Committee                   following areas:                                      Administration priorities, or projects
                                               and Governance to deliver the program                      i. Budget. Reviewers will assess the               supported by DoC or other Federal
                                               and services envisioned for the Center.                 extent to which:                                      agencies, such as but not limited to the
                                                                                                                                                             Manufacturing USA.
                                               Reviewers will consider the following                      • The proposed financial plan is
                                               topics when evaluating the                              aligned to support the execution of the               Review and Selection Process
                                               qualifications of the applicant and of                  proposed Center’s strategy and business
                                               program management:                                                                                              Proposals, reports, documents and
                                                                                                       model over the five (5) year project plan;            other information related to applications
                                                  i. Key Personnel, Organizational                        • the proposed projections for income
                                               Structure and Management. Reviewers                                                                           submitted to NIST and/or relating to
                                                                                                       and expenditures are appropriate for the              financial assistance awards issued by
                                               will assess the extent to which the:                    scale of services that are to be delivered
                                                  • Proposed key personnel have the                                                                          NIST will be reviewed and considered
                                                                                                       by the proposed Center and the service                by Federal employees, Federal agents
                                               appropriate experience and education in                 delivery model envisioned within the
                                               manufacturing, outreach, program                                                                              and contractors, and/or by non-Federal
                                                                                                       context of the overall financial model                personnel who enter into or are subject
                                               management and partnership                              over the five (5) year project plan;
                                               development to support achievements                                                                           to appropriate confidentiality and
                                                                                                          • a reasonable ramp-up or scale-up                 nondisclosure agreements covering such
                                               of the MEP mission and objectives;                      scope and budget has the Center fully
                                                  • proposed management structure                                                                            information.
                                                                                                       operational by the 4th year of the                       (1) Initial Administrative Review of
                                               and organizational roles are aligned to
                                                                                                       project; and                                          Applications. An initial review of
                                               plan, direct, monitor, organize and
                                                                                                          • the proposal’s narrative for each of             timely received applications will be
                                               control the monetary resources of the
                                                                                                       the budgeted items explains the                       conducted to determine eligibility,
                                               proposed center to achieve its business
                                                                                                       rationale for each of the budgeted items,             completeness, and responsiveness to
                                               objectives (Refer to Section I.4. of the
                                                                                                       including assumptions the applicant                   this notice and the corresponding NOFO
                                               corresponding NOFO);
                                                  • proposed organizational structure                  used in budgeting for the Center.                     and the scope of the stated program
                                               flows logically from the specified                         ii. Quality of the Financial Plan for              objectives. Applications determined to
                                               approach to the market and products                     Meeting the Award’s Non-Federal Cost                  be ineligible, incomplete, and/or non-
                                               and service offerings; and                              Share Requirements Over 5 Years.                      responsive may be eliminated from
                                                  • proposed field staff structure                     Reviewers will assess the quality of and              further review. However, NIST, in its
                                               sufficiently supports the geographic                    extent to which the:                                  sole discretion, may continue the review
                                               concentrations and industry targets for                    • Applicant clearly describes the total            process for an application that is
                                               the region.                                             level of cost share and detailed rationale            missing non-substantive information
                                                  ii. Oversight Board or Advisory                      of the cost share, including cash and in-             that can easily be rectified or cured.
                                               Committee and Governance. Reviewers                     kind, in their proposed budget.                          (2) Full Review of Eligible, Complete,
                                               will assess the extent to which the:                       • applicant’s funding commitments                  and Responsive Applications.
                                                  • Proposed Oversight Board or                        for cost share are documented by letters              Applications that are determined to be
                                               Advisory Committee and its operations                   of support from the applicant, proposed               eligible, complete, and responsive will
                                               are complete, appropriate and will meet                 sub-recipients and any other partners                 proceed for full reviews in accordance
                                               the program’s objectives at the time of                 identified and meet the basic matching                with the review and selection processes
                                               award, or, if such an Oversight Board or                requirements of the program;                          below.
                                               Advisory Committee does not exist at                       • applicant’s cost share meets basic                  (3) Evaluation and Review. Each
                                               the time of application or is not                       requirements of allowability,                         application will be reviewed by at least
                                               expected to meet these requirements at                  allocability and reasonableness under                 three technically qualified individual
                                               the time of award, the extent to which                  applicable federal costs principles set               reviewers who will evaluate each
                                               the proposed plan for developing and                    forth in 2 CFR 200, subpart E; and                    application based on the evaluation
                                               implementing such an Oversight Board                       • the overall proposed financial plan              criteria (see Evaluation Criteria section
                                               or Advisory Committee within 90 days                    is sufficiently robust and diversified so             of this notice and Section V.1. of the
                                               of award start date (expected to be                     as to support the long-term                           corresponding NOFO). Applicants may
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                                               January 1, 2019) is feasible. (Refer to                 sustainability of the Center throughout               receive written follow-up questions in
                                               Section I.3. of the corresponding                       the five (5) years of the project plan.               order for the reviewers to gain a better
                                               NOFO).                                                     Selection Factors: The Selection                   understanding of the applicant’s
                                                  • Oversight Board or Advisory                        Factors for this notice as set forth here             proposal. Each reviewer will provide a
                                               Committee and Governance is engaged                     and in Section V.3. of the corresponding              written technical assessment against the
                                               with overseeing and guiding the Center                  NOFO are as follows:                                  evaluation criteria and based on that
                                               and supports its own development                           a. The availability of Federal funds;              assessment will assign each application


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                                               a numeric score, with a maximum score                   application out of rank order (i.e., from             concerning whether the applicant is
                                               of 100. If a non-Federal reviewer is                    a lower adjectival category) based on                 qualified to receive the subject award
                                               used, the reviewers may discuss the                     one or more of the selection factors, or              and, if so, whether appropriate specific
                                               applications with each other, but scores                to select and recommend no                            conditions that correspond to the degree
                                               will be determined on an individual                     applications for funding. The Selecting               of risk posed by the applicant should be
                                               basis, not as a consensus.                              Official’s recommendation to the Grants               applied to an award.
                                                  Applicants whose applications                        Officer shall set forth the bases for the               Anticipated Announcement and
                                               receive an average score of 70 or higher                selection decision.                                   Award Date. Review, selection, and
                                               out of 100 will be deemed finalists. If                    As part of the overall review and                  award processing is expected to be
                                               deemed necessary, finalists will be                     selection process, NIST reserves the                  completed in late calendar year 2018.
                                               invited to participate with reviewers in                right to request that applicants provide              The anticipated start date for awards
                                               a conference call and/or a video                        pre-award clarifications and/or to enter              made under this notice and the
                                               conference, and/or finalists will be                    into pre-award negotiations with                      corresponding NOFO is expected to be
                                               invited to participate in a site visit that             applicants relative to programmatic,                  January 1, 2019.
                                               will be conducted by the same                           financial or other aspects of an
                                               reviewers at the applicant’s location. In               application, such as but not limited to               Additional Information
                                               any event, if there are two (2) or more                 the revision or removal of proposed                      a. Application Replacement Pages.
                                               finalists within a state, conference calls,             budget costs, or the modification of                  Applicants may not submit replacement
                                               video conferences or site visits will be                proposed MEP Center activities, work                  pages and/or missing documents once
                                               conducted with each finalist. Finalists                 plans or program goals and objectives.                an application has been submitted. Any
                                               will be reviewed and evaluated, and                     In this regard, NIST may request that                 revisions must be made by submission
                                               reviewers may revise their assigned                     applicants provide supplemental                       of a new application that must be
                                               numeric scores based on the evaluation                  information required by the Agency                    received by NIST by the submission
                                               criteria (see Evaluation Criteria section               prior to award. NIST also reserves the                deadline.
                                               of this notice and Section V.1. of the                  right to reject an application where                     b. Notification to Unsuccessful
                                               corresponding NOFO) as a result of the                  information is uncovered that raises a                Applicants. Unsuccessful applicants
                                               conference call, video conference, and/                 reasonable doubt as to the responsibility             will be notified in writing.
                                               or site visit.                                          of the applicant. The final approval of                  c. Retention of Unsuccessful
                                                  (4) Ranking and Selection. Based                     selected applications and issuance of                 Applications. Unsuccessful applications
                                               upon an average of the technical                        awards will be by the NIST Grants                     will be retained in accordance with the
                                               reviewers’ final scores, an adjectival                  Officer. The award decisions of the                   General Record Schedule 1.2/021, found
                                               rating will be assigned to each                         NIST Grants Officer are final.                        at https://www.archives.gov/files/
                                               application in accordance with the                         Federal Awarding Agency Review of                  records-mgmt/grs/grs01-2.pdf.
                                               following scale:                                        Risk Posed by Applicants. After
                                                                                                                                                             Administrative and National Policy
                                                  Fundable, Outstanding (91–100                        applications are proposed for funding
                                                                                                                                                             Requirements
                                               points);                                                by the Selecting Official, the NIST
                                                  Fundable, Very Good (81–90 points);                  Grants Management Division (GMD)                         Uniform Administrative
                                                  Fundable (70–80 points); or                          performs pre-award risk assessments in                Requirements, Cost Principles and
                                                  Unfundable (0–69 points).                            accordance with 2 CFR 200.205, which                  Audit Requirements: Through 2 CFR
                                                  For decision-making purposes,                        may include a review of the financial                 1327.101, the Department of Commerce
                                               applications receiving the same                         stability of an applicant, the quality of             adopted the Uniform Administrative
                                               adjectival rating will be considered to                 the applicant’s management systems,                   Requirements, Cost Principles, and
                                               have an equivalent ranking, although                    the history of performance, and/or the                Audit Requirements for Federal Awards
                                               their technical review scores, while                    applicant’s ability to effectively                    at 2 CFR part 200, which apply to
                                               comparable, may not necessarily be the                  implement statutory, regulatory, or                   awards made pursuant to this notice
                                               same.                                                   other requirements imposed on non-                    and the corresponding NOFO. Refer to
                                                  The Selecting Official is the Director               Federal entities. In addition, prior to               http://go.usa.gov/SBYh and http://
                                               of NIST MEP or her designee. The                        making an award where the total                       go.usa.gov/SBg4.
                                               Selecting Official makes the final                      Federal share is expected to exceed the                  The Department of Commerce Pre-
                                               recommendation to the NIST Grants                       simplified acquisition threshold                      Award Notification Requirements: The
                                               Officer regarding the funding of                        (currently $150,000), NIST GMD will                   Department of Commerce will apply the
                                               applications under this notice and the                  review and consider the publicly                      Pre-Award Notification Requirements
                                               corresponding NOFO. The Selecting                       available information about that                      for Grants and Cooperative Agreements
                                               Official shall be provided all                          applicant in the Federal Awardee                      dated December 30, 2014 (79 FR 78390).
                                               applications, all the scores and                        Performance and Integrity Information                 If the Department of Commerce
                                               technical assessments of the reviewers,                 System (FAPIIS). An applicant may, at                 publishes revised Pre-Award
                                               and all information obtained from the                   its option, review and comment on                     Notification Requirements prior to
                                               applicants during the evaluation, review                information about itself previously                   issuance of awards under this notice
                                               and negotiation processes.                              entered into FAPIIS by a Federal                      and the corresponding NOFO, the
                                                  The Selecting Official will generally                awarding agency. As part of its review                revised Pre-Award Notification
                                               select and recommend the most                           of risk posed by applicants, NIST GMD                 Requirements will apply. Refer to
                                               meritorious application for an award                    will consider any comments made by                    Section VII. of the corresponding NOFO,
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                                               based on the adjectival rankings and/or                 the applicant in FAPIIS in making its                 Federal Awarding Agency Contacts,
                                               one or more of the seven (7) selection                  determination about the applicant’s                   Grant Rules and Regulations for more
                                               factors described in the Selection                      integrity, business ethics, and record of             information.
                                               Factors section of this notice and                      performance under Federal awards.                        Unique Entity Identifier and System
                                               Section V.3. of the corresponding                       Upon completion of the pre-award risk                 for Award Management (SAM):
                                               NOFO. The Selecting Official retains the                assessment, the Grants Officer will make              Pursuant to 2 CFR part 25, applicants
                                               discretion to select and recommend an                   a responsibility determination                        and recipients (as the case may be) are


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                                               required to: (i) Be registered in SAM                   DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                and submitted via mail or electronic
                                               before submitting its application; (ii)                                                                       mail.
                                               provide a valid unique entity identifier                National Institute of Standards and
                                                                                                       Technology                                            III. Data
                                               in its application; and (iii) continue to
                                               maintain an active SAM registration                                                                              OMB Control Number: 0693–0075.
                                                                                                       Proposed Information Collection;                         Form Number(s): None.
                                               with current information at all times                   Comment Request; National
                                               during which it has an active Federal                                                                            Type of Review: Regular submission
                                                                                                       Cybersecurity Center of Excellence                    (revision and extension of a currently
                                               award or an application or plan under                   Participant Letter of Interest                        approved information collection).
                                               consideration by a Federal awarding
                                                                                                       AGENCY: National Institute of Standards                  Affected Public: Businesses or other
                                               agency, unless otherwise excepted from
                                                                                                       and Technology (NIST), Commerce.                      for profit.
                                               these requirements pursuant to 2 CFR                                                                             Estimated Number of Respondents:
                                               25.110. NIST will not make a Federal                    ACTION: Notice.
                                                                                                                                                             100 per year.
                                               award to an applicant until the                         SUMMARY:    The Department of                            Estimated Time per Response: 30
                                               applicant has complied with all                         Commerce, as part of its continuing                   minutes.
                                               applicable unique entity identifier and                 effort to reduce paperwork and                           Estimated Total Annual Burden
                                               SAM requirements. If an applicant has                   respondent burden, invites the general                Hours: 50 hours.
                                               not fully complied with the                             public and other Federal agencies to                     Estimated Total Annual Cost to
                                               requirements by the time that NIST is                   take this opportunity to comment on                   Public: $0.
                                               ready to make a Federal award pursuant                  proposed and/or continuing information                IV. Request for Comments
                                               to this notice and the corresponding                    collections, as required by the
                                               NOFO, NIST may determine that the                       Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.                        NIST invites comments on: (a)
                                               applicant is not qualified to receive a                 DATES: Written comments must be
                                                                                                                                                             Whether the proposed collection of
                                               Federal award and use that                              submitted on or before October 23,                    information is necessary for the proper
                                               determination as a basis for making a                   2018.                                                 performance of the functions of the
                                               Federal award to another applicant.                                                                           agency, including whether the
                                                                                                       ADDRESSES: Direct all written comments                information will have practical utility;
                                                 Paperwork Reduction Act: The                          to Jennifer Jessup, Departmental                      (b) the accuracy of the agency’s estimate
                                               standard forms in the application kit                   Paperwork Clearance Officer,                          of the burden (including hours and cost)
                                               involve a collection of information                     Department of Commerce, Room 6616,                    of the proposed collection of
                                               subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act.                 1401 Constitution Avenue NW,                          information; (c) ways to enhance the
                                               The use of Standard Forms 424, 424A,                    Washington, DC 20230 (or via the                      quality, utility, and clarity of the
                                               424B, and SF–LLL have been approved                     internet at docpra@doc.gov).                          information to be collected; and (d)
                                               by OMB under the respective Control                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      ways to minimize the burden of the
                                               Numbers 4040–0004, 4040–0006, 4040–                     Requests for additional information or                collection of information on
                                               0007, and 0348–0046.                                    copies of the information collection                  respondents, including through the use
                                                                                                       instrument and instructions should be                 of automated collection techniques or
                                                 Notwithstanding any other provision
                                                                                                       directed to Debbie Mowatt, 9700 Great                 other forms of information technology.
                                               of the law, no person is required to
                                                                                                       Seneca Highway, Rockville, MD 20850                     Comments submitted in response to
                                               respond to, nor shall any person be
                                                                                                       or Deborah.Mowatt@nist.gov.                           this notice will be summarized and/or
                                               subject to a penalty for failure to comply
                                                                                                       SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            included in the request for OMB
                                               with, a collection of information subject
                                                                                                                                                             approval of this information collection;
                                               to the requirements of the Paperwork                    I. Abstract
                                                                                                                                                             they also will become a matter of public
                                               Reduction Act, unless that collection of                   In order to fulfill its core mission, the          record.
                                               information displays a currently valid                  National Cybersecurity Center of
                                               OMB Control Number.                                     Excellence (NCCoE) publishes                          Sheleen Dumas,
                                                 Certifications Regarding Federal                      announcements in the Federal Register                 Departmental Lead PRA Officer, Office of the
                                                                                                       of new collaborative projects to address              Chief Information Officer.
                                               Felony and Federal Criminal Tax
                                                                                                       cybersecurity challenges. In response to              [FR Doc. 2018–18388 Filed 8–23–18; 8:45 am]
                                               Convictions, Unpaid Federal Tax
                                               Assessments and Delinquent Federal                      these announcements, technology                       BILLING CODE 3510–13–P

                                               Tax Returns. In accordance with Federal                 vendors are invited to submit Letters of
                                               appropriations law, an authorized                       Interest (LoI) for technologies relevant to
                                                                                                       the challenge. These letters specify the              DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                               representative of the selected
                                                                                                       product(s) that the potential collaborator
                                               applicant(s) may be required to provide                                                                       National Institute of Standards and
                                                                                                       is submitting for consideration, how the
                                               certain pre-award certifications                                                                              Technology
                                                                                                       product(s) address(es) one or more of
                                               regarding federal felony and federal
                                                                                                       the requirements of the project, and                  Proposed Information Collection;
                                               criminal tax convictions, unpaid federal                contact information for the company’s
                                               tax assessments, and delinquent federal                                                                       Comment Request; National Voluntary
                                                                                                       representative. Subsequent to the                     Laboratory Accreditation Program
                                               tax returns.                                            submission of LoIs, NIST invites                      (NVLAP) Information Collection
                                               Kevin A. Kimball,                                       companies with relevant technology to                 System
                                                                                                       enter into a Collaborative Research and
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                                               Chief of Staff.
                                                                                                       Development Agreement (CRADA) with                    AGENCY: National Institute of Standards
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                                                                                                                                                             ACTION: Notice.
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                                                                                                          Upon request, submitters are provided              SUMMARY:    The Department of
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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).
DatesElectronic applications must be received no later than 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on Oct. 23, 2018. Paper applications will not be accepted. Applications received after the deadline will not be reviewed or considered. The approximate start date for awards under this notice and the corresponding NOFO is expected to be January 1, 2019.
ContactAdministrative, budget, cost-sharing, and eligibility questions and other programmatic questions should be directed to Mike Simpson at Tel: (301) 975-6147 or Wiza Lequin at Tel: (301) 975-4395; Email: [email protected]; Fax: (301) 963-6556. Grants
FR Citation83 FR 42868 

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