83_FR_46420 83 FR 46243 - Notice of Funding Opportunity for Positive Train Control Systems Grants Under the Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements Program

83 FR 46243 - Notice of Funding Opportunity for Positive Train Control Systems Grants Under the Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements Program

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Railroad Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 177 (September 12, 2018)

Page Range46243-46251
FR Document2018-19740

This NOFO details the application procedures and requirements to obtain remaining grant funding for eligible positive train control (PTC) system projects of the Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) Program as provided by the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2018, (2018 Appropriation). The funding in this NOFO remains from the 2018 Appropriation after DOT selected applications submitted in response to an initial NOFO for PTC systems deployment published on May 18, 2018. The opportunity described in this notice is made available under Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number 20.325, ``Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements.''

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Railroad Administration


Notice of Funding Opportunity for Positive Train Control Systems 
Grants Under the Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety 
Improvements Program

AGENCY: Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), Department of 
Transportation (DOT).

ACTION: Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO or notice).

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SUMMARY: This NOFO details the application procedures and requirements 
to obtain remaining grant funding for eligible positive train control 
(PTC) system projects of the Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and 
Safety Improvements (CRISI) Program as provided by the Consolidated 
Appropriations Act, 2018, (2018 Appropriation). The funding in this 
NOFO remains from the 2018 Appropriation after DOT selected 
applications submitted in response to an initial NOFO for PTC systems 
deployment published on May 18, 2018. The opportunity described in this 
notice is made available under Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance 
(CFDA) number 20.325, ``Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety 
Improvements.''

DATES: Applications under this solicitation are due no later than 5 
p.m. EDT, October 12, 2018. Applications for funding or supplemental 
material in support of such an application received after 5 p.m. EDT on 
October 12, 2018 will not be considered for funding. Incomplete 
applications will not be considered for funding. See Section D of this 
notice for additional information on the application process.

ADDRESSES: Applications must be submitted via www.Grants.gov. Only 
applicants who comply with all submission requirements described in 
this notice and submit applications through www.Grants.gov will be 
eligible for award. For any supporting application materials that an 
applicant is unable to submit via www.Grants.gov (such as oversized 
engineering drawings), an applicant may submit an original and two (2) 
copies to Ms. Amy Houser, Office of Program Delivery, Federal Railroad 
Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Room W36-412, Washington, DC 
20590. However, due to delays caused by enhanced screening of mail 
delivered via the U.S. Postal Service, applicants are advised to use 
other means of conveyance (such as courier service) to assure timely 
receipt of materials before the application deadline.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information in this 
notice, please contact Ms. Amy Houser, Office of Program Delivery, 
Federal Railroad Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Room W36-
412, Washington, DC 20590; email: [email protected]; phone: 202-493-
0303.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    Notice to applicants: FRA recommends that applicants read this 
notice in its entirety prior to preparing application materials. A list 
providing the definitions of key terms used throughout the NOFO is in 
Section A(2) below. These key terms are capitalized throughout the 
NOFO. There are several administrative prerequisites and specific 
eligibility requirements described herein that applicants must comply 
with to submit an application. Additionally, applicants should note 
that the required Project Narrative component of the application 
package may not exceed 25 pages in length.

Table of Contents

A. Program Description
B. Federal Award Information
C. Eligibility Information
D. Application and Submission Information
E. Application Review Information
F. Federal Award Administration Information
G. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts

A. Program Description

1. Overview

    The purpose of this notice is to solicit applications for 
competitive PTC system project funding authorized under Section 11301 
of the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act, Public Law 
114-94 (2015); 49 U.S.C. 24407 and funded in the 2018 Appropriation. 
Together with the FAST Act, the 2018 Appropriation provides funding 
made available under this NOFO to fund the deployment of PTC system 
technology for Intercity Passenger Rail Transportation, freight rail 
transportation and/or Commuter Rail Passenger Transportation. Projects 
selected under this NOFO for Commuter Rail Passenger Transportation may 
be transferred to the Federal Transit Administration for grant 
administration. Projects selected for Intercity Passenger Rail 
Transportation and freight rail transportation will be administered by 
the FRA.
    A railroad must fully implement a PTC system on all required route 
miles by December 31, 2018, unless a railroad qualifies for and obtains 
FRA approval

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of an alternative schedule (i.e., a deadline no later than December 31, 
2020) under the Positive Train Control Enforcement and Implementation 
Act of 2015 (PTCEI Act). The PTCEI Act authorizes, and requires, FRA to 
approve a railroad's alternative schedule only if the railroad 
demonstrates in a written notification that it has met all statutory 
criteria for an alternative schedule, including that it has: (1) 
Installed, by December 31, 2018, all PTC system hardware consistent 
with the governing PTC Implementation Plan (PTCIP); (2) acquired, by 
December 31, 2018, all spectrum necessary to implement its PTC system 
consistent with the governing PTCIP, and (3) made sufficient progress 
on employee training, revenue service demonstration, and other criteria 
as specified under 49 U.S.C. 20157(a)(3)(B)(i)-(vii).

2. Definitions of Key Terms

    a. ``Benefit-Cost Analysis'' (``BCA'' or ``Cost-Benefit Analysis'') 
is a systematic, data driven, and transparent analysis comparing 
monetized project benefits and costs, using a no-build baseline and 
properly discounted present values, including concise documentation of 
the assumptions and methodology used to produce the analysis; a 
description of the baseline, data sources used to project outcomes, and 
values of key input parameters; basis of modeling including 
spreadsheets, technical memos, etc.; and presentation of the 
calculations in sufficient detail and transparency to allow the 
analysis to be reproduced and sensitivity of results evaluated by FRA. 
Please refer to the Benefit-Cost Analysis Guidance for Discretionary 
Grant Programs prior to preparing a BCA at https://www.transportation.gov/office-policy/transportation-policy/benefit-cost-analysis-guidance. In addition, please also refer to the BCA FAQs 
on FRA's website for some rail specific examples of how to apply the 
BCA Guidance for Discretionary Grant Programs to CRISI applications.
    b. ``Commuter Rail Passenger Transportation'' means short-haul rail 
passenger transportation in metropolitan and suburban areas usually 
having reduced fare, multiple ride, and commuter tickets and morning 
and evening peak period operations. See 49 U.S.C. 24102(3).
    c. ``Construction'' means the production of fixed works and 
structures or substantial alterations to such structures or land and 
associated costs.
    d. ``Final Design'' (``FD'') means design activities following 
Preliminary Engineering, and at a minimum, includes the preparation of 
final Construction plans, detailed specifications, and estimates 
sufficiently detailed to inform project stakeholders (designers, 
reviewers, contractors, suppliers, etc.) of the actions required to 
advance the project from design through completion of Construction.
    e. ``Intercity Rail Passenger Transportation'' means rail passenger 
transportation, except Commuter Rail Passenger Transportation. See 49 
U.S.C. 24401(3). In this notice, ``Intercity Passenger Rail Service'' 
and ``Intercity Passenger Rail Transportation'' are equivalent terms to 
``Intercity Rail Passenger Transportation.''
    f. ``National Environmental Policy Act'' (``NEPA'') is a Federal 
law that requires Federal agencies to assess the environmental impacts 
of a proposed action in consultation with appropriate federal, state, 
and local authorities, and with the public. The NEPA class of action 
depends on the nature of the proposed action, its complexity, and the 
potential impacts. For purposes of this NOFO, NEPA also includes all 
related Federal laws and regulations including Section 4(f) of the 
Department of Transportation Act, Section 7 of the Endangered Species 
Act, and Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. (See 
FRA's Environmental Procedures at: https://www.fra.dot.gov/eLib/details/L02561.)
    g. ``Positive Train Control system'' (``PTC system'') is defined by 
49 CFR 270.5 to mean a system designed to prevent train-to-train 
collisions, overspeed derailments, incursions into established work 
zone limits, and the movement of a train through a switch left in the 
wrong position, as described in 49 CFR part 236, subpart I.
    h. ``Preliminary Engineering'' (``PE'') means engineering design 
to: (1) Define a project, including identification of all environmental 
impacts, design of all critical project elements at a level sufficient 
to assure reliable cost estimates and schedules, (2) complete project 
management and financial plans, and (3) identify procurement 
requirements and strategies. The PE development process starts with 
specific project design alternatives that allow for the assessment of a 
range of rail improvements, specific alignments, and project designs--
to be used concurrent with NEPA and related analyses. PE occurs prior 
to FD and Construction.
    i. ``Rail Carrier'' means a person providing common carrier 
railroad transportation for compensation, but does not include street, 
suburban, or interurban electric railways not operated as part of the 
general system of rail transportation. See 49 U.S.C. 10102(5).
    j. ``Rural Project'' means a project in which all or the majority 
of the project (determined by the geographic location or locations 
where the majority of the project funds will be spent) is located in a 
Rural Area.
    k. ``Rural Area'' is defined in 49 U.S.C. 24407(g)(2) to mean any 
area not in an urbanized area as defined by the Census Bureau. The 
Census Bureau defines ``Urbanized Area'' (``UA'') as an area with a 
population of 50,000 or more people.\1\ Updated lists of UAs as defined 
by the Census Bureau are available on the Census Bureau website at 
http://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/dc10map/UAUC_RefMap/ua/.
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    \1\ See 74 FR 53030, 53043 (August 24, 2011) available at 
https://www2.census.gov/geo/pdfs/reference/fedreg/fedregv76n164.pdf
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B. Federal Award Information

1. Available Award Amount

    The total funding available for awards under this NOFO is 
$46,301,702 for eligible PTC system projects under 49 U.S.C. 
24407(c)(1). Should FRA identify additional funding available under the 
2018 Appropriation after the release of this NOFO, FRA may elect to 
award such additional funds to projects submitted under this NOFO. At 
least 25 percent of CRISI funding made available in the 2018 
Appropriation will be available for Rural Projects as required in 49 
U.S.C. 24407(g).

2. Award Size

    There are no predetermined minimum or maximum dollar thresholds for 
awards. FRA anticipates making multiple awards with the available 
funding. FRA may not be able to award grants to all eligible 
applications, nor even to all applications that meet or exceed the 
stated evaluation criteria (see Section E, Application Review 
Information). Projects may require more funding than is available. FRA 
encourages applicants to propose projects or components of projects 
that have operational independence that can be completed and 
implemented with the level of funding available together with other 
sources.
    FRA strongly encourages applicants to identify and include other 
state, local, public, or private funding or financing to support the 
proposed project.

3. Award Type

    FRA will make awards for projects selected under this notice 
through grant agreements and/or cooperative agreements. Grant 
agreements are used when FRA does not expect to have

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substantial Federal involvement in carrying out the funded activity. 
Cooperative agreements allow for substantial Federal involvement in 
carrying out the agreed upon investment, including technical 
assistance, review of interim work products, and increased program 
oversight. The funding provided under these grant agreements and 
cooperative agreements will be made available to recipients on a 
reimbursable basis. Applicants must certify that their expenditures are 
allowable, allocable, reasonable, and necessary to the approved project 
before seeking reimbursement from FRA. Additionally, the recipient is 
expected to expend matching funds at the required percentage alongside 
Federal funds throughout the life of the project. See an example of 
standard terms and conditions for FRA grant awards at: https://www.fra.dot.gov/eLib/Details/L19057.

4. Concurrent Applications

    As DOT and FRA are concurrently soliciting applications for 
transportation infrastructure projects for several financial assistance 
programs, applicants may submit applications requesting funding for a 
particular project to one or more of these programs. In the application 
for PTC system project funding, applicants must indicate the other 
programs to which they submitted or plan to submit an application for 
funding the entire project or certain project components, as well as 
highlight new or revised information in the PTC system project 
application that differs from the application(s) for other federal 
financial assistance programs.

C. Eligibility Information

    This section of the notice explains applicant eligibility, cost 
sharing and matching requirements, project eligibility, and project 
component operational independence. Applications that do not meet the 
requirements in this section will be ineligible for funding. 
Instructions for submitting eligibility information to FRA are detailed 
in Section D of this NOFO.

1. Eligible Applicants

    The following entities are eligible applicants:
    a. A State;
    b. A group of States;
    c. An Interstate Compact;
    d. A public agency or publicly chartered authority established by 
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    \2\ See Section D(2)(a)(iv) for supporting documentation 
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    e. A political subdivision of a State;
    f. Amtrak or another Rail Carrier that provides Intercity Rail 
Passenger Transportation (as defined in 49 U.S.C. 24102);
    g. A Class II railroad or Class III railroad (as those terms are 
defined in 49 U.S.C. 20102);
    h. Any Rail Carrier or rail equipment manufacturer in partnership 
with at least one of the entities described in paragraph (a) through 
(e);
    i. The Transportation Research Board together with any entity with 
which it contracts in the development of rail-related research, 
including cooperative research programs;
    j. A University transportation center engaged in rail-related 
research; or
    k. A non-profit labor organization representing a class or craft of 
employees of Rail Carriers or Rail Carrier contractors.
    Applications must identify an eligible applicant as the lead 
applicant. The lead applicant serves as the primary point of contact 
for the application, and if selected, as the recipient of the PTC 
system grant award. Eligible applicants may reference entities that are 
not eligible applicants in an application as a project partner.

2. Cost Sharing or Matching

    The Federal share of total costs for projects funded under this 
notice will not exceed 80 percent, though FRA will provide selection 
preference to applications where the proposed Federal share of total 
project costs is 50 percent or less. The estimated total cost of a 
project must be based on the best available information, including 
engineering studies, studies of economic feasibility, environmental 
analyses, and information on the expected use of equipment and/or 
facilities. Additionally, in preparing estimates of total project 
costs, applicants should refer to FRA's cost estimate guidance 
documentation, ``Capital Cost Estimating: Guidance for Project 
Sponsors,'' which is available at: https://www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P0926.
    The minimum 20 percent non-Federal match may be comprised of public 
sector (e.g., state or local) and/or private sector funding. FRA will 
not consider any Federal financial assistance, nor any non-Federal 
funds already expended (or otherwise encumbered) that do not comply 
with 2 CFR 200.458 toward the matching requirement. FRA is limiting the 
first 20 percent of the non-Federal match to cash contributions only. 
FRA will not accept ``in-kind'' contributions for the first 20 percent 
in matching funds. Eligible in-kind contributions may be accepted for 
any non-Federal matching beyond the first 20 percent. In-kind 
contributions, including the donation of services, materials, and 
equipment, may be credited as a project cost, in a uniform manner 
consistent with 2 CFR 200.306.
    Amtrak or another Rail Carrier may use ticket and other non-Federal 
revenues generated from its operations and other sources as matching 
funds. Applicants must identify the source(s) of its matching and other 
funds, and must clearly and distinctly reflect these funds as part of 
the total project cost.
    Before applying, applicants should carefully review the principles 
for cost sharing or matching in 2 CFR 200.306. See Section D(2)(a)(iii) 
for required application information on non-Federal match and Section E 
for further discussion of FRA's consideration of matching funds in the 
review and selection process. FRA may approve pre-award costs for 
reimbursement and matching contributions consistent with 2 CFR 200.458, 
as applicable. See Section D(6).

3. Other

a. Project Eligibility
    Projects eligible for funding under this NOFO must be used to 
deploy PTC systems technology for Intercity Passenger Rail 
Transportation, freight rail transportation, and/or Commuter Rail 
Passenger Transportation. Eligible projects include: Back office 
systems; wayside, communications and onboard hardware equipment; 
software; equipment installation; spectrum; any component, testing and 
training for the implementation of PTC systems; and interoperability. 
Maintenance and operating expenses incurred after a PTC system is 
placed in revenue service are ineligible. Applicants considering more 
comprehensive projects that include both PTC elements and other 
passenger/freight improvements are directed to request only the PTC 
element under this NOFO or submit applications for the more 
comprehensive project under the subsequent NOFO, which FRA will soon be 
issuing for the remainder of the 2018 CRISI funding. Applicants are not 
limited in the number of projects for which they seek funding.
    Applicants must complete all necessary Planning, PE and NEPA 
requirements for projects funded under this NOFO. Projects for FD must:

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Resolve remaining uncertainties or risks associated with changes to 
design scope; address procurement processes; and update and refine 
plans for financing the project or program to reflect accurately the 
expected year-of-expenditure costs and cash flow projections. 
Applicants selected for funding under this NOFO must demonstrate the 
following to FRA's satisfaction:
    i. PE is completed for the proposed project, resulting in project 
designs that are reasonably expected to conform to all regulatory, 
safety, security, and other design requirements, including those under 
the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA);
    ii. NEPA is completed for the proposed project;
    iii. Signed agreements with key project partners, including 
infrastructure-owning entities; and
    iv. A project management plan is in-place for managing the 
implementation of the proposed project, including the management and 
mitigation of project risks.
b. Project Component Operational Independence
    If an applicant requests funding for a project that is a component 
or set of components of a larger project, the project component(s) must 
be attainable with the award amount, together with other funds as 
necessary, obtain operational independence, and must comply with all 
eligibility requirements described in Section C.
    In addition, the component(s) must be capable of independent 
analysis and decision making, as determined by FRA, under NEPA (i.e., 
have independent utility, connect logical termini, if applicable, and 
not restrict the consideration of alternatives for other reasonably 
foreseeable rail projects.)
c. Rural Project
    FRA will consider a project to be in a Rural Area if all or the 
majority of the project (determined by geographic location(s) where the 
majority of the project funds will be spent) is located in a Rural 
Area. However, in the event FRA elects to fund a component of the 
project, then FRA will reexamine whether the project is in a Rural 
Area.

D. Application and Submission Information

    Required documents for the application are outlined in the 
following paragraphs. Applicants must complete and submit all 
components of the application. See Section D(2) for the application 
checklist. FRA welcomes the submission of additional relevant 
supporting documentation, such as planning, engineering and design 
documentation, and letters of support from partnering organizations 
that will not count against the Project Narrative 25-page limit.

1. Address To Request Application Package

    Applicants must submit all application materials for PTC system 
projects in their entirety through www.Grants.gov no later than 5:00 
p.m. EDT, on October 12, 2018. FRA reserves the right to modify this 
deadline. General information for submitting applications through 
Grants.gov can be found at: https://www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P0270.
    For any supporting application materials that an applicant cannot 
submit via Grants.gov, such as oversized engineering drawings, an 
applicant may submit an original and two (2) copies to Ms. Amy Houser, 
Office of Program Delivery, Federal Railroad Administration, 1200 New 
Jersey Avenue SE, Room W36-412, Washington, DC 20590. However, due to 
delays caused by enhanced screening of mail delivered via the U.S. 
Postal Service, FRA advises applicants to use other means of conveyance 
(such as courier service) to assure timely receipt of materials before 
the application deadline. Additionally, if documents can be obtained 
online, providing instructions to FRA on how to access files on a 
referenced website may also be sufficient.

2. Content and Form of Application Submission

    FRA strongly advises applicants to read this section carefully. 
Applicants must submit all required information and components of the 
application package to be considered for funding. Additionally, 
applicants selected to receive funding must generally satisfy the grant 
readiness checklist requirements on https://www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P0268 
as a precondition to FRA issuing a grant award, as well as the 
requirements in 49 U.S.C. 24405 explained in part at https://www.fra.dot.gov/page/P0185. If a project is selected for PTC systems in 
Commuter Rail Passenger Transportation under 49 U.S.C. 24407(c)(1) and 
such funds are transferred in the Secretary's discretion, applicants 
will be required to comply with chapter 53 of Title 49 of the United 
States Code.
    Required documents for an application package are outlined in the 
checklist below.

i. Project Narrative (see D.2.a)
ii. Statement of Work (see D.2.b.i)
iii. Benefit-Cost Analysis (see D.2.b.ii)
iv. SF424--Application for Federal Assistance
v. Either: SF 424A--Budget Information for Non-Construction projects 
or SF 424C--Budget Information for Construction
vi. Either: SF 424B--Assurances for Non-Construction projects or SF 
424D--Assurances for Construction
vii. FRA's Additional Assurances and Certifications
viii. SF LLL--Disclosure of Lobbying Activities
a. Project Narrative
    This section describes the minimum content required in the Project 
Narrative of the grant application. The Project Narrative must follow 
the basic outline below to address the program requirements and assist 
evaluators in locating relevant information.

I. Cover Page................................  See D.2.a.i.
II. Project Summary..........................  See D.2.a.ii.
III. Project Funding.........................  See D.2.a.iii.
IV. Applicant Eligibility....................  See D.2.a.iv.
V. Project Eligibility.......................  See D.2.a.v.
VI. Detailed Project Description.............  See D.2.a.vi.
VII. Project Location........................  See D.2.a.vii.
VIII. Evaluation and Selection Criteria......  See D.2.a.viii.
IX. Project Implementation and Management....  See D.2.a.ix.
X. PTC Readiness.............................  See D.2.a.x.
XI. Environmental Readiness..................  See D.2.a.xi.
 

    The above content must be provided in a narrative statement 
submitted by the applicant. The Project Narrative may not exceed 25 
pages in length (excluding cover pages, table of contents, and 
supporting

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documentation). FRA will not review or consider for award applications 
with Project Narratives exceeding the 25-page limitation. If possible, 
applicants should submit supporting documents via website links rather 
than hard copies. If supporting documents are submitted, applicants 
must clearly identify the page number(s) of the relevant portion in the 
Project Narrative supporting documentation. The Project Narrative must 
adhere to the following outline.
    i. Cover Page: Include a cover page that lists the following 
elements in a table:

Project Title..............................
Lead applicant.............................
Was a Federal grant application previously   Yes/no.
 submitted for this project?.
If yes, state the name of the Federal grant  Federal Grant Program:
 program and title of the project in the     Project Title:
 previous application.
Is this a Rural Project? What percentage of  Yes/no.
 the project cost is based in a Rural Area?. Percentage of total project
                                              cost:
City(ies), State(s) where the project is
 located.
Urbanized Area where the project is located
Population of Urbanized Area...............
 

    ii. Project Summary: Provide a brief 4-6 sentence summary of the 
proposed project and what the project will entail. Include challenges 
the proposed project aims to address, and summarize the intended 
outcomes and anticipated benefits that will result from the proposed 
project.
    iii. Project Funding: Indicate in table format the amount of 
Federal funding requested, the proposed non-Federal match, identifying 
contributions from the private sector if applicable, and total project 
cost. Describe the non-Federal funding arrangement. Include funding 
commitment letters outlining funding agreements, as attachments or in 
an appendix. Identify any specific project components that the 
applicant proposes for partial project funding. If all or a majority of 
a project is located in a Rural Area, identify the Rural Area(s) and 
estimated percentage of project costs that will be spent in the Rural 
Area. Identify any previously incurred costs, as well as other sources 
of Federal funds committed to the project and any pending Federal 
requests. Also, note if the requested Federal funding under this NOFO 
or other programs must be obligated or spent by a certain date due to 
dependencies or relationships with other Federal or non-Federal funding 
sources, related projects, law, or other factors. If applicable, 
provide the type and estimated value of any proposed in-kind 
contributions, and demonstrate how the in-kind contributions meet the 
requirements in 2 CFR 200.306.
    Example Project Funding Table:

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                   Task name/project                      Percentage of
     Task No.          component            Cost           total cost
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1                  .................  ................  ................
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2                  .................  ................  ................
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Total Project Cost                    ................  ................
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Federal Funds Received from Previous  ................  ................
 Grant
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Federal Funding Request               ................  ................
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Non-Federal Funding/Match             Cash:             ................
                                      In-Kind:
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Portion of Non-Federal Funding from   ................  ................
 the Private Sector
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Portion of Total Project Costs Spent  ................  ................
 in a Rural Area
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Pending Federal Funding Requests      ................  ................
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    iv. Applicant Eligibility: Explain how the applicant meets the 
applicant eligibility criteria outlined in Section C of this notice, 
including references to creation or enabling legislation for public 
agencies and publicly chartered authorities established by one or more 
States.
    v. Project Eligibility: Explain how the project meets the project 
eligibility criteria.
    vi. Detailed Project Description: Include a detailed project 
description that expands upon the brief project summary. This detailed 
description should provide, at a minimum, background on the challenges 
the project aims to address; the expected users and beneficiaries of 
the project, including all railroad operators; the specific components 
and elements of the project; and any other information the applicant 
deems necessary to justify the proposed project. If applicable, explain 
how the project will benefit communities in Rural Areas. Applicants 
must also:
    (A) Document submission of a revised Positive Train Control 
Implementation Plan (PTCIP) to FRA as required by 49 U.S.C. 20157(a);
    (B) Document that it is a tenant on one or more host railroads that 
submitted a revised PTCIP to FRA as required by 49 U.S.C. 20157(a), 
which states the tenant railroad is equipping its rolling stock with a 
PTC system and provides all other information required under 49 CFR 
236.1011 regarding the tenant railroad; or
    (C) Document why the applicant is not required to submit a revised 
PTCIP as required by 49 U.S.C. 20157(a), and whether the proposed 
project will assist in the deployment (i.e., installation and/or full 
implementation) of a PTC system required under 49 U.S.C. 20157.

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    For all projects, applicants must provide information about 
proposed performance measures, as discussed in Section F(3)(c) and 
required in 2 CFR 200.301 and 49 U.S.C. 24407(f).
    vii. Project Location: Include geospatial data for the project, as 
well as a map of the project's location. On the map, include the Rural 
Area boundaries, if applicable, in which the project will take place.
    viii. Evaluation and Selection Criteria: Include a thorough 
discussion of how the proposed project meets all the evaluation 
criteria and selection criteria, as outlined in Section E of this 
notice. If an application does not sufficiently address the evaluation 
and selection criteria, it is unlikely to be a competitive application.
    ix. Project Implementation and Management: Describe proposed 
project implementation and project management arrangements. Include 
descriptions of the expected arrangements for project contracting, 
contract oversight, change-order management, risk management, and 
conformance to Federal requirements for project progress reporting (see 
https://www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P0274). Describe past experience in 
managing and overseeing similar projects.
    x. PTC Readiness: If the railroad is subject to the statutory PTC 
mandate or if the railroad is a tenant railroad that operates on PTC-
equipped territory and must equip its locomotives and other controlling 
rolling stock under 49 CFR 236.1006(a), provide a brief summary about 
the railroad's current progress toward fully implementing a PTC system 
under 49 CFR part 236, subpart I. For such railroads and for any other 
railroad, provide information about the railroad's progress towards 
completing all hardware installation required for implementation of a 
PTC system, testing the PTC system (including field testing and revenue 
service demonstration), training personnel under 49 CFR 236.1041-
236.1049, conducting interoperability testing with any other railroads 
that operate on the same main line, and operating an FRA-certified PTC 
system in revenue service. In addition, and if applicable, applicants 
may refer to their most recent Quarterly PTC Progress Report (FRA Form 
F 6180.165) to provide additional details.
    xi. Environmental Readiness: If the NEPA process is complete, an 
applicant should indicate the date of completion, and provide a website 
link or other reference to the documents demonstrating compliance with 
NEPA, which might include a final CE, Finding of No Significant Impact, 
or Record of Decision. If the NEPA process is not yet underway or is 
underway, but is not complete, the application should detail the type 
of NEPA review underway, where the project is in the process, and 
indicate the anticipated date of completion of all NEPA and related 
milestones. If the last agency action with respect to NEPA documents 
occurred more than three years before the application date, the 
applicant should describe why the project has been delayed and include 
a proposed approach for verifying, and if necessary, updating this 
information in accordance with applicable NEPA requirements. Additional 
information regarding FRA's environmental processes and requirements 
are located at https://www.fra.dot.gov/eLib/Details/L05286.
b. Additional Application Elements
    Applicants must submit:
    i. A Statement of Work (SOW) addressing the scope, schedule, and 
budget for the proposed project if it were selected for award. The SOW 
must contain sufficient detail so FRA, and the applicant, can 
understand the expected outcomes of the proposed work to be performed 
and monitor progress toward completing project tasks and deliverables 
during a prospective grant's period of performance. Applicants must use 
FRA's standard SOW template to be considered for award. The SOW 
template is located at https://www.fra.dot.gov/eLib/Details/L18661. 
When preparing the budget as part of the SOW, the total cost of a 
project must be based on the best available information as indicated in 
cited references that include engineering studies, studies of economic 
feasibility, environmental analyses, and information on the expected 
use of equipment or facilities.
    ii. A Benefit-Cost Analysis (BCA), as an appendix to the Project 
Narrative for each project submitted by an applicant. The BCA must 
demonstrate in economic terms the merits of investing in the proposed 
project. The project narrative should summarize the project's benefits.
    Benefits may apply to existing and new rail users, as well as users 
of other modes of transportation. In some cases, benefits may be 
applied to populations in the general vicinity of the project area. 
Improvements to shared-use rail corridors may benefit all users 
involved. All benefits claimed for the project must be clearly tied to 
the expected outcomes of the project. Please refer to the Benefit-Cost 
Analysis Guidance for Discretionary Grant Programs prior to preparing a 
BCA at https://www.transportation.gov/office-policy/transportation-policy/benefit-cost-analysis-guidance. In addition, please also refer 
to the BCA FAQs on FRA's website for some rail specific examples of how 
to apply the Benefit-Cost Analysis Guidance for Discretionary Grant 
Programs to CRISI applications.
    iii. SF 424--Application for Federal Assistance;
    iv. SF 424A--Budget Information for Non-Construction or SF 424C--
Budget Information for Construction;
    v. SF 424B--Assurances for Non-Construction or SF 424D--Assurances 
for Construction;
    vi. FRA's Additional Assurances and Certifications; and
    vii. SF LLL--Disclosure of Lobbying Activities.
    Forms needed for the electronic application process are at 
www.Grants.gov.
c. Post-Selection Requirements
    See subsection F(2) of this notice for post-selection requirements.

3. Unique Entity Identifier, System for Award Management (SAM), and 
Submission Instructions

    To apply for funding through Grants.gov, applicants must be 
properly registered. Complete instructions on how to register and 
submit an application can be found at www.Grants.gov. Registering with 
Grants.gov is a one-time process; however, it can take up to several 
weeks for first-time registrants to receive confirmation and a user 
password. FRA recommends that applicants start the registration process 
as early as possible to prevent delays that may preclude submitting an 
application package by the application deadline. Applications will not 
be accepted after the due date. Delayed registration is not an 
acceptable justification for an application extension.
    FRA may not make a grant award to an applicant until the applicant 
has complied with all applicable Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) 
and SAM requirements. (Please note that if a Dun & Bradstreet DUNS 
number must be obtained or renewed, this may take a significant amount 
of time to complete.) Late applications that are the result of a 
failure to register or comply with Grants.gov applicant requirements in 
a timely manner will not be considered. If an applicant has not fully 
complied with the requirements by the submission deadline, the 
application will not be considered. To submit an application through 
Grants.gov, applicants must:

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a. Obtain a DUNS Number
    A DUNS number is required for Grants.gov registration. The Office 
of Management and Budget requires that all businesses and nonprofit 
applicants for Federal funds include a DUNS number in their 
applications for a new award or renewal of an existing award. A DUNS 
number is a unique nine-digit sequence recognized as the universal 
standard for the government in identifying and keeping track of 
entities receiving Federal funds. The identifier is used for tracking 
purposes and to validate address and point of contact information for 
Federal assistance applicants, recipients, and sub-recipients. The DUNS 
number will be used throughout the grant life cycle. Obtaining a DUNS 
number is a free, one-time activity. Applicants may obtain a DUNS 
number by calling 1-866-705-5711 or by applying online at http://www.dnb.com/us.
b. Register With the SAM at www.SAM.gov
    All applicants for Federal financial assistance must maintain 
current registrations in the SAM database. An applicant must be 
registered in SAM to successfully register in Grants.gov. The SAM 
database is the repository for standard information about Federal 
financial assistance applicants, recipients, and sub recipients. 
Organizations that have previously submitted applications via 
Grants.gov are already registered with SAM, as it is a requirement for 
Grants.gov registration. Please note, however, that applicants must 
update or renew their SAM registration at least once per year to 
maintain an active status. Therefore, it is critical to check 
registration status well in advance of the application deadline. If an 
applicant is selected for an award, the applicant must maintain an 
active SAM registration with current information throughout the period 
of the award. Information about SAM registration procedures is 
available at www.sam.gov.
c. Create a Grants.gov Username and Password
    Applicants must complete an Authorized Organization Representative 
(AOR) profile on www.Grants.gov and create a username and password. 
Applicants must use the organization's DUNS number to complete this 
step. Additional information about the registration process is 
available at: https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/organization-registration.html.
d. Acquire Authorization for Your AOR From the E-Business Point of 
Contact (E-Biz POC)
    The E-Biz POC at the applicant's organization must respond to the 
registration email from Grants.gov and login at www.Grants.gov to 
authorize the applicant as the AOR. Please note there can be more than 
one AOR for an organization.
e. Submit an Application Addressing All Requirements Outlined in This 
NOFO
    If an applicant experiences difficulties at any point during this 
process, please call the Grants.gov Customer Center Hotline at 1-800-
518-4726, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (closed on Federal holidays). 
For information and instructions on each of these processes, please see 
instructions at: http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/apply-for-grants.html.

    Note:  Please use generally accepted formats such as .pdf, .doc, 
.docx, .xls, .xlsx and .ppt, when uploading attachments. While 
applicants may embed picture files, such as .jpg, .gif, and .bmp, in 
document files, applicants should not submit attachments in these 
formats. Additionally, the following formats will not be accepted: 
.com, .bat, .exe, .vbs, .cfg, .dat, .db, .dbf, .dll, .ini, .log, 
.ora, .sys, and .zip.

4. Submission Dates and Times

    Applicants must submit complete applications for PTC system 
projects to www.Grants.gov no later than 5:00 p.m. EDT, October 12, 
2018. FRA reviews www.Grants.gov information on dates/times of 
applications submitted to determine timeliness of submissions. Late 
applications will be neither reviewed nor considered. Delayed 
registration is not an acceptable reason for late submission. In order 
to apply for funding under this announcement, all applicants are 
expected to be registered as an organization with Grants.gov. 
Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early to ensure all 
materials are received before this deadline.
    To ensure a fair competition of limited discretionary funds, the 
following conditions are not valid reasons to permit late submissions: 
(1) Failure to complete the Grants.gov registration process before the 
deadline; (2) failure to follow Grants.gov instructions on how to 
register and apply as posted on its website; (3) failure to follow all 
instructions in this NOFO; and (4) technical issues experienced with 
the applicant's computer or information technology environment.

5. Intergovernmental Review

    Executive Order 12372 requires applicants from State and local 
units of government or other organizations providing services within a 
State to submit a copy of the application to the State Single Point of 
Contact (SPOC), if one exists, and if this program has been selected 
for review by the State. Applicants must contact their State SPOC to 
determine if the program has been selected for State review.

6. Funding Restrictions

    Consistent with 2 CFR 200.458, as applicable, FRA will only approve 
pre-award costs if such costs are incurred pursuant to the negotiation 
and in anticipation of the grant agreement and if such costs are 
necessary for efficient and timely performance of the scope of work. 
Under 2 CFR 200.458, grant recipients must seek written approval from 
the administering agency for pre-award activities to be eligible for 
reimbursement under the grant. Activities initiated prior to the 
execution of a grant or without written approval are not eligible for 
reimbursement and will not be counted toward a recipient's matching 
contribution.

7. Other Submission Requirements

    If an applicant experiences difficulties at any point during this 
process, please call the Grants.gov Customer Center Hotline at 1-800-
518-4726, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (closed on Federal holidays). 
For information and instructions on each of these processes, please see 
instructions at: http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/apply-for-grants.html.

E. Application Review Information

1. Criteria

a. Eligibility and Completeness Review
    FRA will first screen each application for applicant and project 
eligibility (eligibility requirements are outlined in Section C of this 
notice), completeness (application documentation and submission 
requirements are outlined in Section D of this notice), and the 20 
percent minimum match in determining whether the application is 
eligible.
    FRA will then consider the applicant's past performance in 
developing and delivering similar projects and previous financial 
contributions, and previous competitive grant technical evaluation 
ratings that the proposed project received under previous competitive 
grant programs administered by the DOT if applicable.

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b. Evaluation Criteria
    FRA subject-matter experts will evaluate all eligible and complete 
applications using the evaluation criteria outlined in this section to 
determine project benefits and technical merit.
    i. Project Benefits: FRA will evaluate the Benefit-Cost Analysis of 
the proposed project for the anticipated private and public benefits 
relative to the costs of the proposed project and the summary of 
benefits provided in response to subsection D(2)(a)(ii) including--
    (A) Effects on system and service performance;
    (B) Effects on safety, competitiveness, reliability, trip or 
transit time, and resilience;
    (C) Efficiencies from improved integration with other modes; and
    (D) Ability to meet existing or anticipated demand.
    ii. Technical Merit: FRA will evaluate application information for 
the degree to which--
    (A) The tasks and subtasks outlined in the SOW are appropriate to 
achieve the expected outcomes of the proposed project.
    (B) Applications indicate strong project readiness and meet project 
requirements.
    (C) The technical qualifications and experience of key personnel 
proposed to lead and perform the technical efforts, and the 
qualifications of the primary and supporting organizations to fully and 
successfully execute the proposed project within the proposed timeframe 
and budget are demonstrated.
    (D) The proposed project's business plan considers potential 
private sector participation in the financing, construction, or 
operation of the proposed project.
    (E) The applicant has, or will have the legal, financial, and 
technical capacity to carry out the proposed project; satisfactory 
continuing control over the use of the equipment or facilities; and the 
capability and willingness to maintain the equipment or facilities.
    (F) If applicable, the proposed project is consistent with planning 
guidance and documents set forth by DOT, including those required by 
law or State rail plans developed under Title 49, United States Code, 
Chapter 227.
c. Selection Criteria
    In addition to the eligibility and completeness review and the 
evaluation criteria outlined in this subsection, the FRA Administrator 
will select projects applying the following selection criteria:
    i. The FRA Administrator will give preference to projects for which 
the:
    (A) Proposed Federal share of total project costs is 50 percent or 
less; and
    (B) Net benefits of the grant funds will be maximized considering 
the BCA, including anticipated private and public benefits relative to 
the costs of the proposed project, and factoring in the other 
considerations in 49 U.S.C. 24407(e).
    ii. After applying the above preferences, the FRA Administrator 
will take into account the following key Departmental objectives:
    (A) Supporting economic vitality at the national and regional 
level;
    (B) Leveraging Federal funding to attract other, non-Federal 
sources of infrastructure investment, as well as accounting for the 
life-cycle costs of the project;
    (C) Using innovative approaches to improve safety and expedite 
project delivery; and,
    (D) Holding grant recipients accountable for their performance and 
achieving specific, measurable outcomes identified by grant applicants.

2. Review and Selection Process

    FRA will conduct a three-part application review process, as 
follows:
    a. Screen applications for completeness and eligibility;
    b. Evaluate eligible applications (completed by technical panels 
applying the evaluation criteria); and
    c. Select projects for funding (completed by the FRA Administrator 
applying the selection criteria).
    Prior to making a Federal award with a total amount of Federal 
share greater than the simplified acquisition threshold, FRA is 
required to review and consider any information about the applicant 
that is in the designated integrity and performance system accessible 
through SAM (currently FAPIIS) (see 41 U.S.C. 2313). An applicant, at 
its option, may review information in the designated integrity and 
performance systems accessible through SAM and comment on any 
information about itself that a Federal awarding agency previously 
entered and is currently in the designated integrity and performance 
system accessible through SAM. FRA will consider any comments by the 
applicant, in addition to the other information in the designated 
integrity and performance system, in making a judgment about the 
applicant's integrity, business ethics, and record of performance under 
Federal awards when completing the review of risk posed by applicants 
as described in 2 CFR 200.205.

F. Federal Award Administration Information

1. Federal Award Notice

    FRA will announce applications selected for funding in a press 
release and on the FRA website after the application review periods. 
FRA will contact applicants with successful applications after 
announcement with information and instructions about the award process. 
This notification is not an authorization to begin proposed project 
activities. A formal cooperative agreement or grant agreement signed by 
both the recipient and the FRA, including an approved scope, schedule, 
and budget, is required before the award is obligated and complete.
    For all projects, obligation occurs when a selected applicant and 
FRA enter a written project specific cooperative agreement or grant 
agreement and is after the applicant has satisfied applicable 
requirements. For FD/Construction projects, these requirements may 
include transportation planning, PE and environmental reviews.

2. Administrative and National Policy Requirements

    Due to funding limitations, projects that are selected for funding 
may receive less than the amount originally requested. In those cases, 
applicants must be able to demonstrate the proposed projects are still 
viable and can be completed with the amount awarded.
    Recipients and entities receiving funding from the recipient, must 
comply with all applicable laws and regulations. Examples of 
administrative and national policy requirements include: 2 CFR part 
200; procurement standards; compliance with Federal civil rights laws 
and regulations; requirements for disadvantaged business enterprises, 
debarment and suspension requirements, and drug-free workplace 
requirements; FRA's and OMB's Assurances and Certifications; Americans 
with Disabilities Act; safety requirements including those applicable 
to PTC projects; NEPA; environmental justice requirements; performance 
measures under 49 U.S.C. 24407(f); 49 U.S.C. 24405, including the Buy 
America requirements and the provision deeming operators rail carriers 
and employers for certain purposes. Grants for PTC system projects 
selected under 49 U.S.C. 24407(c)(1) for Commuter Rail Passenger 
Transportation, if transferred to FTA, must comply with the 
requirements of chapter 53 of Title 49.
    See an example of standard terms and conditions for FRA grant 
awards at

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https://www.fra.dot.gov/eLib/Details/L19057.

3. Reporting

a. Progress Reporting on Grant Activity
    Each applicant selected for a grant will be required to comply with 
all standard FRA reporting requirements, including quarterly progress 
reports, quarterly Federal financial reports, and interim and final 
performance reports, as well as all applicable auditing, monitoring and 
close out requirements. Reports may be submitted electronically.
b. Performance Reporting
    Each applicant selected for funding must collect information and 
report on the project's performance using measures mutually agreed upon 
by FRA and the recipient to assess progress in achieving strategic 
goals and objectives.

G. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts

    For further information regarding this notice and the grants 
program, please contact Ms. Amy Houser, Office of Program Delivery, 
Federal Railroad Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Room W36-
412, Washington, DC 20590; email: [email protected]; phone: 202-493-
0303.

H. Other Information

    All information submitted as part of or in support of any 
application shall use publicly available data or data that can be made 
public and methodologies that is accepted by industry practice and 
standards, to the extent possible. If the application includes 
information the applicant considers to be a trade secret or 
confidential commercial or financial information, the applicant should 
do the following: (1) Note on the front cover that the submission 
``Contains Confidential Business Information (CBI)''; (2) mark each 
affected page ``CBI''; and (3) highlight or otherwise denote the CBI 
portions.
    DOT protects such information from disclosure to the extent allowed 
under applicable law. In the event DOT receives a Freedom of 
Information Act (FOIA) request for the information, DOT will follow the 
procedures described in its FOIA regulations at 49 CFR 7.17. Only 
information that is ultimately determined to be confidential under that 
procedure will be exempt from disclosure under FOIA.

    Issued in Washington, DC.
Ronald Louis Batory,
Administrator.
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                                                 • Hand Delivery or Courier: Take                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                          of materials before the application
                                               comments to Docket Operations in                                                                              deadline.
                                               Room W12–140 of the West Building                       Federal Railroad Administration
                                                                                                                                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:     For
                                               Ground Floor at 1200 New Jersey                                                                               further information in this notice, please
                                                                                                       Notice of Funding Opportunity for
                                               Avenue SE, Washington, DC, between 9                                                                          contact Ms. Amy Houser, Office of
                                                                                                       Positive Train Control Systems Grants
                                               a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through                                                                               Program Delivery, Federal Railroad
                                                                                                       Under the Consolidated Rail
                                               Friday, except Federal holidays.                                                                              Administration, 1200 New Jersey
                                                                                                       Infrastructure and Safety
                                                 • Fax: Fax comments to Docket                         Improvements Program                                  Avenue SE, Room W36–412,
                                               Operations at 202–493–2251.                                                                                   Washington, DC 20590; email:
                                                                                                       AGENCY: Federal Railroad                              amy.houser@dot.gov; phone: 202–493–
                                                 Privacy: In accordance with 5 U.S.C.                  Administration (FRA), Department of                   0303.
                                               553(c), DOT solicits comments from the                  Transportation (DOT).
                                               public to better inform its rulemaking                                                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                       ACTION: Notice of Funding Opportunity
                                               process. DOT posts these comments,                                                                              Notice to applicants: FRA
                                                                                                       (NOFO or notice).
                                               without edit, including any personal                                                                          recommends that applicants read this
                                               information the commenter provides, to                  SUMMARY:   This NOFO details the                      notice in its entirety prior to preparing
                                               http://www.regulations.gov, as                          application procedures and                            application materials. A list providing
                                               described in the system of records                      requirements to obtain remaining grant                the definitions of key terms used
                                               notice (DOT/ALL–14 FDMS), which can                     funding for eligible positive train                   throughout the NOFO is in Section A(2)
                                               be reviewed at http://www.dot.gov/                      control (PTC) system projects of the                  below. These key terms are capitalized
                                               privacy.                                                Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and                  throughout the NOFO. There are several
                                                                                                       Safety Improvements (CRISI) Program as                administrative prerequisites and
                                                 Docket: Background documents or                       provided by the Consolidated                          specific eligibility requirements
                                               comments received may be read at                        Appropriations Act, 2018, (2018                       described herein that applicants must
                                               http://www.regulations.gov at any time.                 Appropriation). The funding in this                   comply with to submit an application.
                                               Follow the online instructions for                      NOFO remains from the 2018                            Additionally, applicants should note
                                               accessing the docket or go to the Docket                Appropriation after DOT selected                      that the required Project Narrative
                                               Operations in Room W12–140 of the                       applications submitted in response to an              component of the application package
                                               West Building Ground Floor at 1200                      initial NOFO for PTC systems                          may not exceed 25 pages in length.
                                               New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington,                       deployment published on May 18, 2018.
                                               DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday                                                                         Table of Contents
                                                                                                       The opportunity described in this notice
                                               through Friday, except Federal holidays.                is made available under Catalog of                    A. Program Description
                                                                                                       Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA)                    B. Federal Award Information
                                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                                                                              C. Eligibility Information
                                               Mark Forseth, AIR–673, Federal                          number 20.325, ‘‘Consolidated Rail
                                                                                                                                                             D. Application and Submission Information
                                               Aviation Administration, 2200 South                     Infrastructure and Safety                             E. Application Review Information
                                               216th Street, Des Moines, WA 98198,                     Improvements.’’                                       F. Federal Award Administration
                                               phone and fax 206–231–3179, email                       DATES: Applications under this                          Information
                                               mark.forseth@faa.gov; or Alphonso                       solicitation are due no later than 5 p.m.             G. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts
                                               Pendergrass, ARM–200, Office of                         EDT, October 12, 2018. Applications for               A. Program Description
                                               Rulemaking, Federal Aviation                            funding or supplemental material in
                                               Administration, 800 Independence                        support of such an application received               1. Overview
                                               Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20591,                        after 5 p.m. EDT on October 12, 2018                     The purpose of this notice is to solicit
                                               phone 202–267–4713, email                               will not be considered for funding.                   applications for competitive PTC system
                                               Alphonso.Pendergrass@faa.gov.                           Incomplete applications will not be                   project funding authorized under
                                                                                                       considered for funding. See Section D of              Section 11301 of the Fixing America’s
                                                 This notice is published pursuant to                  this notice for additional information on
                                               14 CFR 11.85.                                                                                                 Surface Transportation (FAST) Act,
                                                                                                       the application process.                              Public Law 114–94 (2015); 49 U.S.C.
                                                 Issued in Renton, Washington.                         ADDRESSES: Applications must be                       24407 and funded in the 2018
                                               Victor Wicklund,                                        submitted via www.Grants.gov. Only                    Appropriation. Together with the FAST
                                               Manager, Transport Standards Branch.                    applicants who comply with all                        Act, the 2018 Appropriation provides
                                                                                                       submission requirements described in                  funding made available under this
                                               Petition for Exemption                                  this notice and submit applications                   NOFO to fund the deployment of PTC
                                                                                                       through www.Grants.gov will be eligible               system technology for Intercity
                                                  Docket No.: FAA–2018–0746.
                                                                                                       for award. For any supporting                         Passenger Rail Transportation, freight
                                                  Petitioner: The Boeing Company.                      application materials that an applicant               rail transportation and/or Commuter
                                                  Section(s) of 14 CFR Affected: Special               is unable to submit via www.Grants.gov                Rail Passenger Transportation. Projects
                                               Conditions No. 25–626A–SC.                              (such as oversized engineering                        selected under this NOFO for Commuter
                                                                                                       drawings), an applicant may submit an                 Rail Passenger Transportation may be
                                                  Description of Relief Sought: The
                                                                                                       original and two (2) copies to Ms. Amy                transferred to the Federal Transit
                                               Boeing Company seeks 18 months’ relief
                                                                                                       Houser, Office of Program Delivery,                   Administration for grant administration.
                                               from the requirements of Special
                                                                                                       Federal Railroad Administration, 1200                 Projects selected for Intercity Passenger
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                                               the Model 787–9 airplane for single-                    delays caused by enhanced screening of                the FRA.
                                               occupant oblique seats with or without                  mail delivered via the U.S. Postal                       A railroad must fully implement a
                                               airbags and 3-point restraints.                         Service, applicants are advised to use                PTC system on all required route miles
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                                               of an alternative schedule (i.e., a                     includes the preparation of final                     rail transportation. See 49 U.S.C.
                                               deadline no later than December 31,                     Construction plans, detailed                          10102(5).
                                               2020) under the Positive Train Control                  specifications, and estimates sufficiently               j. ‘‘Rural Project’’ means a project in
                                               Enforcement and Implementation Act of                   detailed to inform project stakeholders               which all or the majority of the project
                                               2015 (PTCEI Act). The PTCEI Act                         (designers, reviewers, contractors,                   (determined by the geographic location
                                               authorizes, and requires, FRA to                        suppliers, etc.) of the actions required to           or locations where the majority of the
                                               approve a railroad’s alternative schedule               advance the project from design through               project funds will be spent) is located in
                                               only if the railroad demonstrates in a                  completion of Construction.                           a Rural Area.
                                               written notification that it has met all                   e. ‘‘Intercity Rail Passenger                         k. ‘‘Rural Area’’ is defined in 49
                                               statutory criteria for an alternative                   Transportation’’ means rail passenger                 U.S.C. 24407(g)(2) to mean any area not
                                               schedule, including that it has: (1)                    transportation, except Commuter Rail                  in an urbanized area as defined by the
                                               Installed, by December 31, 2018, all PTC                Passenger Transportation. See 49 U.S.C.               Census Bureau. The Census Bureau
                                               system hardware consistent with the                     24401(3). In this notice, ‘‘Intercity                 defines ‘‘Urbanized Area’’ (‘‘UA’’) as an
                                               governing PTC Implementation Plan                       Passenger Rail Service’’ and ‘‘Intercity              area with a population of 50,000 or
                                               (PTCIP); (2) acquired, by December 31,                  Passenger Rail Transportation’’ are                   more people.1 Updated lists of UAs as
                                               2018, all spectrum necessary to                         equivalent terms to ‘‘Intercity Rail                  defined by the Census Bureau are
                                               implement its PTC system consistent                     Passenger Transportation.’’                           available on the Census Bureau website
                                               with the governing PTCIP, and (3) made                     f. ‘‘National Environmental Policy                 at http://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/
                                               sufficient progress on employee                         Act’’ (‘‘NEPA’’) is a Federal law that                dc10map/UAUC_RefMap/ua/.
                                               training, revenue service demonstration,                requires Federal agencies to assess the               B. Federal Award Information
                                               and other criteria as specified under 49                environmental impacts of a proposed
                                               U.S.C. 20157(a)(3)(B)(i)–(vii).                         action in consultation with appropriate               1. Available Award Amount
                                               2. Definitions of Key Terms                             federal, state, and local authorities, and               The total funding available for awards
                                                                                                       with the public. The NEPA class of                    under this NOFO is $46,301,702 for
                                                  a. ‘‘Benefit-Cost Analysis’’ (‘‘BCA’’ or
                                                                                                       action depends on the nature of the                   eligible PTC system projects under 49
                                               ‘‘Cost-Benefit Analysis’’) is a systematic,
                                                                                                       proposed action, its complexity, and the              U.S.C. 24407(c)(1). Should FRA identify
                                               data driven, and transparent analysis
                                                                                                       potential impacts. For purposes of this               additional funding available under the
                                               comparing monetized project benefits
                                                                                                       NOFO, NEPA also includes all related                  2018 Appropriation after the release of
                                               and costs, using a no-build baseline and
                                                                                                       Federal laws and regulations including                this NOFO, FRA may elect to award
                                               properly discounted present values,
                                                                                                       Section 4(f) of the Department of                     such additional funds to projects
                                               including concise documentation of the
                                               assumptions and methodology used to                     Transportation Act, Section 7 of the                  submitted under this NOFO. At least 25
                                               produce the analysis; a description of                  Endangered Species Act, and Section                   percent of CRISI funding made available
                                               the baseline, data sources used to                      106 of the National Historic                          in the 2018 Appropriation will be
                                               project outcomes, and values of key                     Preservation Act. (See FRA’s                          available for Rural Projects as required
                                               input parameters; basis of modeling                     Environmental Procedures at: https://                 in 49 U.S.C. 24407(g).
                                               including spreadsheets, technical                       www.fra.dot.gov/eLib/details/L02561.)
                                                                                                                                                             2. Award Size
                                               memos, etc.; and presentation of the                       g. ‘‘Positive Train Control system’’
                                                                                                       (‘‘PTC system’’) is defined by 49 CFR                    There are no predetermined minimum
                                               calculations in sufficient detail and
                                                                                                       270.5 to mean a system designed to                    or maximum dollar thresholds for
                                               transparency to allow the analysis to be
                                                                                                       prevent train-to-train collisions,                    awards. FRA anticipates making
                                               reproduced and sensitivity of results
                                                                                                       overspeed derailments, incursions into                multiple awards with the available
                                               evaluated by FRA. Please refer to the
                                                                                                       established work zone limits, and the                 funding. FRA may not be able to award
                                               Benefit-Cost Analysis Guidance for
                                                                                                       movement of a train through a switch                  grants to all eligible applications, nor
                                               Discretionary Grant Programs prior to
                                                                                                       left in the wrong position, as described              even to all applications that meet or
                                               preparing a BCA at https://
                                                                                                       in 49 CFR part 236, subpart I.                        exceed the stated evaluation criteria (see
                                               www.transportation.gov/office-policy/
                                                                                                          h. ‘‘Preliminary Engineering’’ (‘‘PE’’)            Section E, Application Review
                                               transportation-policy/benefit-cost-
                                                                                                       means engineering design to: (1) Define               Information). Projects may require more
                                               analysis-guidance. In addition, please
                                                                                                       a project, including identification of all            funding than is available. FRA
                                               also refer to the BCA FAQs on FRA’s
                                                                                                       environmental impacts, design of all                  encourages applicants to propose
                                               website for some rail specific examples
                                                                                                       critical project elements at a level                  projects or components of projects that
                                               of how to apply the BCA Guidance for
                                                                                                       sufficient to assure reliable cost                    have operational independence that can
                                               Discretionary Grant Programs to CRISI
                                                                                                       estimates and schedules, (2) complete                 be completed and implemented with the
                                               applications.
                                                  b. ‘‘Commuter Rail Passenger                         project management and financial plans,               level of funding available together with
                                               Transportation’’ means short-haul rail                  and (3) identify procurement                          other sources.
                                                                                                       requirements and strategies. The PE                      FRA strongly encourages applicants to
                                               passenger transportation in
                                                                                                       development process starts with specific              identify and include other state, local,
                                               metropolitan and suburban areas
                                                                                                       project design alternatives that allow for            public, or private funding or financing
                                               usually having reduced fare, multiple
                                                                                                       the assessment of a range of rail                     to support the proposed project.
                                               ride, and commuter tickets and morning
                                               and evening peak period operations. See                 improvements, specific alignments, and                3. Award Type
                                               49 U.S.C. 24102(3).                                     project designs—to be used concurrent
                                                                                                                                                                FRA will make awards for projects
                                                  c. ‘‘Construction’’ means the                        with NEPA and related analyses. PE
                                                                                                                                                             selected under this notice through grant
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                                               production of fixed works and                           occurs prior to FD and Construction.
                                                                                                                                                             agreements and/or cooperative
                                               structures or substantial alterations to                   i. ‘‘Rail Carrier’’ means a person
                                                                                                                                                             agreements. Grant agreements are used
                                               such structures or land and associated                  providing common carrier railroad
                                                                                                                                                             when FRA does not expect to have
                                               costs.                                                  transportation for compensation, but
                                                  d. ‘‘Final Design’’ (‘‘FD’’) means                   does not include street, suburban, or                   1 See 74 FR 53030, 53043 (August 24, 2011)
                                               design activities following Preliminary                 interurban electric railways not                      available at https://www2.census.gov/geo/pdfs/
                                               Engineering, and at a minimum,                          operated as part of the general system of             reference/fedreg/fedregv76n164.pdf



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                                               substantial Federal involvement in                         d. A public agency or publicly                     matching requirement. FRA is limiting
                                               carrying out the funded activity.                       chartered authority established by one                the first 20 percent of the non-Federal
                                               Cooperative agreements allow for                        or more States; 2                                     match to cash contributions only. FRA
                                               substantial Federal involvement in                         e. A political subdivision of a State;             will not accept ‘‘in-kind’’ contributions
                                               carrying out the agreed upon                               f. Amtrak or another Rail Carrier that             for the first 20 percent in matching
                                               investment, including technical                         provides Intercity Rail Passenger                     funds. Eligible in-kind contributions
                                               assistance, review of interim work                      Transportation (as defined in 49 U.S.C.               may be accepted for any non-Federal
                                               products, and increased program                         24102);                                               matching beyond the first 20 percent.
                                               oversight. The funding provided under                      g. A Class II railroad or Class III                In-kind contributions, including the
                                                                                                       railroad (as those terms are defined in               donation of services, materials, and
                                               these grant agreements and cooperative
                                                                                                       49 U.S.C. 20102);                                     equipment, may be credited as a project
                                               agreements will be made available to
                                                                                                          h. Any Rail Carrier or rail equipment              cost, in a uniform manner consistent
                                               recipients on a reimbursable basis.                     manufacturer in partnership with at                   with 2 CFR 200.306.
                                               Applicants must certify that their                      least one of the entities described in                  Amtrak or another Rail Carrier may
                                               expenditures are allowable, allocable,                  paragraph (a) through (e);                            use ticket and other non-Federal
                                               reasonable, and necessary to the                           i. The Transportation Research Board               revenues generated from its operations
                                               approved project before seeking                         together with any entity with which it                and other sources as matching funds.
                                               reimbursement from FRA. Additionally,                   contracts in the development of rail-                 Applicants must identify the source(s)
                                               the recipient is expected to expend                     related research, including cooperative               of its matching and other funds, and
                                               matching funds at the required                          research programs;                                    must clearly and distinctly reflect these
                                               percentage alongside Federal funds                         j. A University transportation center              funds as part of the total project cost.
                                               throughout the life of the project. See an              engaged in rail-related research; or                    Before applying, applicants should
                                               example of standard terms and                              k. A non-profit labor organization                 carefully review the principles for cost
                                               conditions for FRA grant awards at:                     representing a class or craft of                      sharing or matching in 2 CFR 200.306.
                                               https://www.fra.dot.gov/eLib/Details/                   employees of Rail Carriers or Rail                    See Section D(2)(a)(iii) for required
                                               L19057.                                                 Carrier contractors.                                  application information on non-Federal
                                                                                                          Applications must identify an eligible             match and Section E for further
                                               4. Concurrent Applications                              applicant as the lead applicant. The lead             discussion of FRA’s consideration of
                                                                                                       applicant serves as the primary point of              matching funds in the review and
                                                  As DOT and FRA are concurrently
                                                                                                       contact for the application, and if                   selection process. FRA may approve
                                               soliciting applications for transportation
                                                                                                       selected, as the recipient of the PTC                 pre-award costs for reimbursement and
                                               infrastructure projects for several                     system grant award. Eligible applicants               matching contributions consistent with
                                               financial assistance programs,                          may reference entities that are not                   2 CFR 200.458, as applicable. See
                                               applicants may submit applications                      eligible applicants in an application as              Section D(6).
                                               requesting funding for a particular                     a project partner.
                                               project to one or more of these                                                                               3. Other
                                               programs. In the application for PTC                    2. Cost Sharing or Matching
                                                                                                                                                             a. Project Eligibility
                                               system project funding, applicants must                   The Federal share of total costs for
                                               indicate the other programs to which                    projects funded under this notice will                   Projects eligible for funding under
                                               they submitted or plan to submit an                     not exceed 80 percent, though FRA will                this NOFO must be used to deploy PTC
                                                                                                       provide selection preference to                       systems technology for Intercity
                                               application for funding the entire
                                                                                                       applications where the proposed                       Passenger Rail Transportation, freight
                                               project or certain project components, as
                                                                                                       Federal share of total project costs is 50            rail transportation, and/or Commuter
                                               well as highlight new or revised                                                                              Rail Passenger Transportation. Eligible
                                               information in the PTC system project                   percent or less. The estimated total cost
                                                                                                       of a project must be based on the best                projects include: Back office systems;
                                               application that differs from the                                                                             wayside, communications and onboard
                                               application(s) for other federal financial              available information, including
                                                                                                       engineering studies, studies of economic              hardware equipment; software;
                                               assistance programs.                                                                                          equipment installation; spectrum; any
                                                                                                       feasibility, environmental analyses, and
                                               C. Eligibility Information                              information on the expected use of                    component, testing and training for the
                                                                                                       equipment and/or facilities.                          implementation of PTC systems; and
                                                  This section of the notice explains                  Additionally, in preparing estimates of               interoperability. Maintenance and
                                               applicant eligibility, cost sharing and                 total project costs, applicants should                operating expenses incurred after a PTC
                                               matching requirements, project                          refer to FRA’s cost estimate guidance                 system is placed in revenue service are
                                               eligibility, and project component                      documentation, ‘‘Capital Cost                         ineligible. Applicants considering more
                                               operational independence. Applications                  Estimating: Guidance for Project                      comprehensive projects that include
                                               that do not meet the requirements in                    Sponsors,’’ which is available at:                    both PTC elements and other passenger/
                                               this section will be ineligible for                     https://www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P0926.                   freight improvements are directed to
                                               funding. Instructions for submitting                      The minimum 20 percent non-Federal                  request only the PTC element under this
                                               eligibility information to FRA are                      match may be comprised of public                      NOFO or submit applications for the
                                               detailed in Section D of this NOFO.                     sector (e.g., state or local) and/or private          more comprehensive project under the
                                                                                                       sector funding. FRA will not consider                 subsequent NOFO, which FRA will
                                               1. Eligible Applicants                                  any Federal financial assistance, nor any             soon be issuing for the remainder of the
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                                                                                                       non-Federal funds already expended (or                2018 CRISI funding. Applicants are not
                                                 The following entities are eligible                                                                         limited in the number of projects for
                                               applicants:                                             otherwise encumbered) that do not
                                                                                                       comply with 2 CFR 200.458 toward the                  which they seek funding.
                                                 a. A State;                                                                                                    Applicants must complete all
                                                 b. A group of States;                                   2 See Section D(2)(a)(iv) for supporting            necessary Planning, PE and NEPA
                                                                                                       documentation required to demonstrate eligibility     requirements for projects funded under
                                                 c. An Interstate Compact;                             under this eligibility category.                      this NOFO. Projects for FD must:


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                                               Resolve remaining uncertainties or risks                                   project funds will be spent) is located in                                  files on a referenced website may also
                                               associated with changes to design scope;                                   a Rural Area. However, in the event                                         be sufficient.
                                               address procurement processes; and                                         FRA elects to fund a component of the
                                                                                                                                                                                                      2. Content and Form of Application
                                               update and refine plans for financing                                      project, then FRA will reexamine
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Submission
                                               the project or program to reflect                                          whether the project is in a Rural Area.
                                               accurately the expected year-of-                                                                                                                          FRA strongly advises applicants to
                                               expenditure costs and cash flow                                            D. Application and Submission
                                                                                                                                                                                                      read this section carefully. Applicants
                                               projections. Applicants selected for                                       Information
                                                                                                                                                                                                      must submit all required information
                                               funding under this NOFO must                                                 Required documents for the                                                and components of the application
                                               demonstrate the following to FRA’s                                         application are outlined in the following                                   package to be considered for funding.
                                               satisfaction:                                                              paragraphs. Applicants must complete                                        Additionally, applicants selected to
                                                  i. PE is completed for the proposed                                     and submit all components of the                                            receive funding must generally satisfy
                                               project, resulting in project designs that                                 application. See Section D(2) for the                                       the grant readiness checklist
                                               are reasonably expected to conform to                                      application checklist. FRA welcomes                                         requirements on https://
                                               all regulatory, safety, security, and other                                the submission of additional relevant                                       www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P0268 as a
                                               design requirements, including those                                       supporting documentation, such as                                           precondition to FRA issuing a grant
                                               under the Americans with Disabilities                                      planning, engineering and design                                            award, as well as the requirements in 49
                                               Act (ADA);                                                                 documentation, and letters of support                                       U.S.C. 24405 explained in part at
                                                  ii. NEPA is completed for the                                           from partnering organizations that will                                     https://www.fra.dot.gov/page/P0185. If a
                                               proposed project;                                                          not count against the Project Narrative                                     project is selected for PTC systems in
                                                  iii. Signed agreements with key                                         25-page limit.                                                              Commuter Rail Passenger
                                               project partners, including                                                                                                                            Transportation under 49 U.S.C.
                                               infrastructure-owning entities; and                                        1. Address To Request Application
                                                                                                                                                                                                      24407(c)(1) and such funds are
                                                  iv. A project management plan is in-                                    Package
                                                                                                                                                                                                      transferred in the Secretary’s discretion,
                                               place for managing the implementation                                        Applicants must submit all                                                applicants will be required to comply
                                               of the proposed project, including the                                     application materials for PTC system                                        with chapter 53 of Title 49 of the United
                                               management and mitigation of project                                       projects in their entirety through                                          States Code.
                                               risks.                                                                     www.Grants.gov no later than 5:00 p.m.                                         Required documents for an
                                               b. Project Component Operational                                           EDT, on October 12, 2018. FRA reserves                                      application package are outlined in the
                                               Independence                                                               the right to modify this deadline.                                          checklist below.
                                                  If an applicant requests funding for a                                  General information for submitting
                                                                                                                                                                                                      i. Project Narrative (see D.2.a)
                                               project that is a component or set of                                      applications through Grants.gov can be                                      ii. Statement of Work (see D.2.b.i)
                                               components of a larger project, the                                        found at: https://www.fra.dot.gov/Page/                                     iii. Benefit-Cost Analysis (see D.2.b.ii)
                                               project component(s) must be attainable                                    P0270.                                                                      iv. SF424—Application for Federal
                                               with the award amount, together with                                         For any supporting application                                                  Assistance
                                                                                                                          materials that an applicant cannot                                          v. Either: SF 424A—Budget Information for
                                               other funds as necessary, obtain
                                                                                                                          submit via Grants.gov, such as oversized                                          Non-Construction projects or SF 424C—
                                               operational independence, and must                                                                                                                           Budget Information for Construction
                                               comply with all eligibility requirements                                   engineering drawings, an applicant may
                                                                                                                                                                                                      vi. Either: SF 424B—Assurances for Non-
                                               described in Section C.                                                    submit an original and two (2) copies to
                                                                                                                                                                                                            Construction projects or SF 424D—
                                                  In addition, the component(s) must be                                   Ms. Amy Houser, Office of Program                                                 Assurances for Construction
                                               capable of independent analysis and                                        Delivery, Federal Railroad                                                  vii. FRA’s Additional Assurances and
                                               decision making, as determined by FRA,                                     Administration, 1200 New Jersey                                                   Certifications
                                               under NEPA (i.e., have independent                                         Avenue SE, Room W36–412,                                                    viii. SF LLL—Disclosure of Lobbying
                                               utility, connect logical termini, if                                       Washington, DC 20590. However, due to                                             Activities
                                               applicable, and not restrict the                                           delays caused by enhanced screening of
                                                                                                                                                                                                      a. Project Narrative
                                               consideration of alternatives for other                                    mail delivered via the U.S. Postal
                                               reasonably foreseeable rail projects.)                                     Service, FRA advises applicants to use                                        This section describes the minimum
                                                                                                                          other means of conveyance (such as                                          content required in the Project Narrative
                                               c. Rural Project                                                           courier service) to assure timely receipt                                   of the grant application. The Project
                                                  FRA will consider a project to be in                                    of materials before the application                                         Narrative must follow the basic outline
                                               a Rural Area if all or the majority of the                                 deadline. Additionally, if documents                                        below to address the program
                                               project (determined by geographic                                          can be obtained online, providing                                           requirements and assist evaluators in
                                               location(s) where the majority of the                                      instructions to FRA on how to access                                        locating relevant information.

                                               I. Cover Page ....................................................................................................................................................................................   See   D.2.a.i.
                                               II. Project Summary .........................................................................................................................................................................        See   D.2.a.ii.
                                               III. Project Funding ..........................................................................................................................................................................      See   D.2.a.iii.
                                               IV. Applicant Eligibility ..................................................................................................................................................................         See   D.2.a.iv.
                                               V. Project Eligibility ........................................................................................................................................................................      See   D.2.a.v.
                                               VI. Detailed Project Description .....................................................................................................................................................               See   D.2.a.vi.
                                               VII. Project Location ........................................................................................................................................................................       See   D.2.a.vii.
                                               VIII. Evaluation and Selection Criteria ..........................................................................................................................................                   See   D.2.a.viii.
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                                               IX. Project Implementation and Management ...............................................................................................................................                            See   D.2.a.ix.
                                               X. PTC Readiness ............................................................................................................................................................................        See   D.2.a.x.
                                               XI. Environmental Readiness ..........................................................................................................................................................               See   D.2.a.xi.


                                                 The above content must be provided                                       the applicant. The Project Narrative may                                    (excluding cover pages, table of
                                               in a narrative statement submitted by                                      not exceed 25 pages in length                                               contents, and supporting



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                                               documentation). FRA will not review or                    website links rather than hard copies. If               documentation. The Project Narrative
                                               consider for award applications with                      supporting documents are submitted,                     must adhere to the following outline.
                                               Project Narratives exceeding the 25-page                  applicants must clearly identify the                      i. Cover Page: Include a cover page
                                               limitation. If possible, applicants should                page number(s) of the relevant portion                  that lists the following elements in a
                                               submit supporting documents via                           in the Project Narrative supporting                     table:

                                               Project Title.
                                               Lead applicant.
                                               Was a Federal grant application previously submitted for this project? ......................................................   Yes/no.
                                               If yes, state the name of the Federal grant program and title of the project in the previous application ..                     Federal Grant Program:
                                                                                                                                                                               Project Title:
                                               Is this a Rural Project? What percentage of the project cost is based in a Rural Area? ...............................          Yes/no.
                                                                                                                                                                               Percentage of total project cost:
                                               City(ies), State(s) where the project is located.
                                               Urbanized Area where the project is located.
                                               Population of Urbanized Area.


                                                 ii. Project Summary: Provide a brief                    funding arrangement. Include funding                    pending Federal requests. Also, note if
                                               4–6 sentence summary of the proposed                      commitment letters outlining funding                    the requested Federal funding under
                                               project and what the project will entail.                 agreements, as attachments or in an                     this NOFO or other programs must be
                                               Include challenges the proposed project                   appendix. Identify any specific project                 obligated or spent by a certain date due
                                               aims to address, and summarize the                        components that the applicant proposes                  to dependencies or relationships with
                                               intended outcomes and anticipated                         for partial project funding. If all or a                other Federal or non-Federal funding
                                               benefits that will result from the                        majority of a project is located in a Rural             sources, related projects, law, or other
                                               proposed project.                                         Area, identify the Rural Area(s) and                    factors. If applicable, provide the type
                                                 iii. Project Funding: Indicate in table
                                                                                                         estimated percentage of project costs                   and estimated value of any proposed in-
                                               format the amount of Federal funding
                                                                                                         that will be spent in the Rural Area.                   kind contributions, and demonstrate
                                               requested, the proposed non-Federal
                                               match, identifying contributions from                     Identify any previously incurred costs,                 how the in-kind contributions meet the
                                               the private sector if applicable, and total               as well as other sources of Federal funds               requirements in 2 CFR 200.306.
                                               project cost. Describe the non-Federal                    committed to the project and any                          Example Project Funding Table:

                                                                                                     Task name/project
                                                                Task No.                                                                              Cost                           Percentage of total cost
                                                                                                        component

                                               1

                                               2

                                               Total Project Cost

                                               Federal Funds Received from Previous Grant

                                               Federal Funding Request

                                               Non-Federal Funding/Match                                                              Cash:
                                                                                                                                      In-Kind:

                                               Portion of Non-Federal Funding from the Private Sector

                                               Portion of Total Project Costs Spent in a Rural Area

                                               Pending Federal Funding Requests



                                                  iv. Applicant Eligibility: Explain how                 background on the challenges the                           (B) Document that it is a tenant on
                                               the applicant meets the applicant                         project aims to address; the expected                   one or more host railroads that
                                               eligibility criteria outlined in Section C                users and beneficiaries of the project,                 submitted a revised PTCIP to FRA as
                                               of this notice, including references to                   including all railroad operators; the                   required by 49 U.S.C. 20157(a), which
                                               creation or enabling legislation for                      specific components and elements of                     states the tenant railroad is equipping
                                               public agencies and publicly chartered                    the project; and any other information                  its rolling stock with a PTC system and
                                               authorities established by one or more                    the applicant deems necessary to justify                provides all other information required
                                               States.                                                   the proposed project. If applicable,                    under 49 CFR 236.1011 regarding the
                                                  v. Project Eligibility: Explain how the                explain how the project will benefit                    tenant railroad; or
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                                               project meets the project eligibility                     communities in Rural Areas. Applicants                     (C) Document why the applicant is
                                               criteria.                                                 must also:                                              not required to submit a revised PTCIP
                                                  vi. Detailed Project Description:                                                                              as required by 49 U.S.C. 20157(a), and
                                               Include a detailed project description                      (A) Document submission of a revised                  whether the proposed project will assist
                                               that expands upon the brief project                       Positive Train Control Implementation                   in the deployment (i.e., installation and/
                                               summary. This detailed description                        Plan (PTCIP) to FRA as required by 49                   or full implementation) of a PTC system
                                               should provide, at a minimum,                             U.S.C. 20157(a);                                        required under 49 U.S.C. 20157.


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                                                  For all projects, applicants must                    Decision. If the NEPA process is not yet              analysis-guidance. In addition, please
                                               provide information about proposed                      underway or is underway, but is not                   also refer to the BCA FAQs on FRA’s
                                               performance measures, as discussed in                   complete, the application should detail               website for some rail specific examples
                                               Section F(3)(c) and required in 2 CFR                   the type of NEPA review underway,                     of how to apply the Benefit-Cost
                                               200.301 and 49 U.S.C. 24407(f).                         where the project is in the process, and              Analysis Guidance for Discretionary
                                                  vii. Project Location: Include                       indicate the anticipated date of                      Grant Programs to CRISI applications.
                                               geospatial data for the project, as well as             completion of all NEPA and related                      iii. SF 424—Application for Federal
                                               a map of the project’s location. On the                 milestones. If the last agency action                 Assistance;
                                               map, include the Rural Area boundaries,                 with respect to NEPA documents
                                               if applicable, in which the project will                occurred more than three years before                   iv. SF 424A—Budget Information for
                                               take place.                                             the application date, the applicant                   Non-Construction or SF 424C—Budget
                                                  viii. Evaluation and Selection Criteria:             should describe why the project has                   Information for Construction;
                                               Include a thorough discussion of how                    been delayed and include a proposed                     v. SF 424B—Assurances for Non-
                                               the proposed project meets all the                      approach for verifying, and if necessary,             Construction or SF 424D—Assurances
                                               evaluation criteria and selection criteria,             updating this information in accordance               for Construction;
                                               as outlined in Section E of this notice.                with applicable NEPA requirements.                      vi. FRA’s Additional Assurances and
                                               If an application does not sufficiently                 Additional information regarding FRA’s                Certifications; and
                                               address the evaluation and selection                    environmental processes and
                                               criteria, it is unlikely to be a competitive                                                                    vii. SF LLL—Disclosure of Lobbying
                                                                                                       requirements are located at https://
                                               application.                                                                                                  Activities.
                                                                                                       www.fra.dot.gov/eLib/Details/L05286.
                                                  ix. Project Implementation and                                                                               Forms needed for the electronic
                                               Management: Describe proposed project                   b. Additional Application Elements                    application process are at
                                               implementation and project                                 Applicants must submit:                            www.Grants.gov.
                                               management arrangements. Include                           i. A Statement of Work (SOW)
                                               descriptions of the expected                            addressing the scope, schedule, and                   c. Post-Selection Requirements
                                               arrangements for project contracting,                   budget for the proposed project if it                   See subsection F(2) of this notice for
                                               contract oversight, change-order                        were selected for award. The SOW must                 post-selection requirements.
                                               management, risk management, and                        contain sufficient detail so FRA, and the
                                               conformance to Federal requirements                     applicant, can understand the expected                3. Unique Entity Identifier, System for
                                               for project progress reporting (see                     outcomes of the proposed work to be                   Award Management (SAM), and
                                               https://www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P0274).                    performed and monitor progress toward                 Submission Instructions
                                               Describe past experience in managing                    completing project tasks and
                                                                                                                                                               To apply for funding through
                                               and overseeing similar projects.                        deliverables during a prospective grant’s
                                                                                                                                                             Grants.gov, applicants must be properly
                                                  x. PTC Readiness: If the railroad is                 period of performance. Applicants must
                                               subject to the statutory PTC mandate or                                                                       registered. Complete instructions on
                                                                                                       use FRA’s standard SOW template to be
                                               if the railroad is a tenant railroad that                                                                     how to register and submit an
                                                                                                       considered for award. The SOW
                                               operates on PTC-equipped territory and                                                                        application can be found at
                                                                                                       template is located at https://
                                               must equip its locomotives and other                                                                          www.Grants.gov. Registering with
                                                                                                       www.fra.dot.gov/eLib/Details/L18661.
                                               controlling rolling stock under 49 CFR                  When preparing the budget as part of                  Grants.gov is a one-time process;
                                               236.1006(a), provide a brief summary                    the SOW, the total cost of a project must             however, it can take up to several weeks
                                               about the railroad’s current progress                   be based on the best available                        for first-time registrants to receive
                                               toward fully implementing a PTC                         information as indicated in cited                     confirmation and a user password. FRA
                                               system under 49 CFR part 236,                           references that include engineering                   recommends that applicants start the
                                               subpart I. For such railroads and for any               studies, studies of economic feasibility,             registration process as early as possible
                                               other railroad, provide information                     environmental analyses, and                           to prevent delays that may preclude
                                               about the railroad’s progress towards                   information on the expected use of                    submitting an application package by
                                               completing all hardware installation                    equipment or facilities.                              the application deadline. Applications
                                               required for implementation of a PTC                       ii. A Benefit-Cost Analysis (BCA), as              will not be accepted after the due date.
                                               system, testing the PTC system                          an appendix to the Project Narrative for              Delayed registration is not an acceptable
                                               (including field testing and revenue                    each project submitted by an applicant.               justification for an application
                                               service demonstration), training                        The BCA must demonstrate in economic                  extension.
                                               personnel under 49 CFR 236.1041–                        terms the merits of investing in the                    FRA may not make a grant award to
                                               236.1049, conducting interoperability                   proposed project. The project narrative               an applicant until the applicant has
                                               testing with any other railroads that                   should summarize the project’s benefits.              complied with all applicable Data
                                               operate on the same main line, and                         Benefits may apply to existing and                 Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
                                               operating an FRA-certified PTC system                   new rail users, as well as users of other             and SAM requirements. (Please note
                                               in revenue service. In addition, and if                 modes of transportation. In some cases,               that if a Dun & Bradstreet DUNS number
                                               applicable, applicants may refer to their               benefits may be applied to populations                must be obtained or renewed, this may
                                               most recent Quarterly PTC Progress                      in the general vicinity of the project                take a significant amount of time to
                                               Report (FRA Form F 6180.165) to                         area. Improvements to shared-use rail                 complete.) Late applications that are the
                                               provide additional details.                             corridors may benefit all users involved.             result of a failure to register or comply
                                                  xi. Environmental Readiness: If the                  All benefits claimed for the project must             with Grants.gov applicant requirements
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                                               NEPA process is complete, an applicant                  be clearly tied to the expected outcomes              in a timely manner will not be
                                               should indicate the date of completion,                 of the project. Please refer to the Benefit-          considered. If an applicant has not fully
                                               and provide a website link or other                     Cost Analysis Guidance for                            complied with the requirements by the
                                               reference to the documents                              Discretionary Grant Programs prior to                 submission deadline, the application
                                               demonstrating compliance with NEPA,                     preparing a BCA at https://                           will not be considered. To submit an
                                               which might include a final CE, Finding                 www.transportation.gov/office-policy/                 application through Grants.gov,
                                               of No Significant Impact, or Record of                  transportation-policy/benefit-cost-                   applicants must:


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                                               a. Obtain a DUNS Number                                 d. Acquire Authorization for Your AOR                  5. Intergovernmental Review
                                                                                                       From the E-Business Point of Contact
                                                  A DUNS number is required for                        (E-Biz POC)                                              Executive Order 12372 requires
                                               Grants.gov registration. The Office of                                                                         applicants from State and local units of
                                               Management and Budget requires that                       The E-Biz POC at the applicant’s                     government or other organizations
                                               all businesses and nonprofit applicants                 organization must respond to the                       providing services within a State to
                                               for Federal funds include a DUNS                        registration email from Grants.gov and                 submit a copy of the application to the
                                               number in their applications for a new                  login at www.Grants.gov to authorize the               State Single Point of Contact (SPOC), if
                                               award or renewal of an existing award.                  applicant as the AOR. Please note there                one exists, and if this program has been
                                               A DUNS number is a unique nine-digit                    can be more than one AOR for an                        selected for review by the State.
                                               sequence recognized as the universal                    organization.                                          Applicants must contact their State
                                               standard for the government in                                                                                 SPOC to determine if the program has
                                                                                                       e. Submit an Application Addressing                    been selected for State review.
                                               identifying and keeping track of entities
                                                                                                       All Requirements Outlined in This
                                               receiving Federal funds. The identifier                                                                        6. Funding Restrictions
                                                                                                       NOFO
                                               is used for tracking purposes and to
                                               validate address and point of contact                      If an applicant experiences difficulties               Consistent with 2 CFR 200.458, as
                                               information for Federal assistance                      at any point during this process, please               applicable, FRA will only approve pre-
                                               applicants, recipients, and sub-                        call the Grants.gov Customer Center                    award costs if such costs are incurred
                                               recipients. The DUNS number will be                     Hotline at 1–800–518–4726, 24 hours a                  pursuant to the negotiation and in
                                               used throughout the grant life cycle.                   day, 7 days a week (closed on Federal                  anticipation of the grant agreement and
                                               Obtaining a DUNS number is a free,                      holidays). For information and                         if such costs are necessary for efficient
                                               one-time activity. Applicants may                       instructions on each of these processes,               and timely performance of the scope of
                                               obtain a DUNS number by calling 1–                      please see instructions at: http://                    work. Under 2 CFR 200.458, grant
                                               866–705–5711 or by applying online at                   www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/                  recipients must seek written approval
                                               http://www.dnb.com/us.                                  apply-for-grants.html.                                 from the administering agency for pre-
                                                                                                                                                              award activities to be eligible for
                                               b. Register With the SAM at                                Note: Please use generally accepted formats
                                                                                                       such as .pdf, .doc, .docx, .xls, .xlsx and .ppt,       reimbursement under the grant.
                                               www.SAM.gov
                                                                                                       when uploading attachments. While                      Activities initiated prior to the
                                                  All applicants for Federal financial                 applicants may embed picture files, such as            execution of a grant or without written
                                               assistance must maintain current                        .jpg, .gif, and .bmp, in document files,               approval are not eligible for
                                               registrations in the SAM database. An                   applicants should not submit attachments in            reimbursement and will not be counted
                                               applicant must be registered in SAM to                  these formats. Additionally, the following             toward a recipient’s matching
                                                                                                       formats will not be accepted: .com, .bat, .exe,        contribution.
                                               successfully register in Grants.gov. The                .vbs, .cfg, .dat, .db, .dbf, .dll, .ini, .log, .ora,
                                               SAM database is the repository for                      .sys, and .zip.                                        7. Other Submission Requirements
                                               standard information about Federal
                                               financial assistance applicants,                        4. Submission Dates and Times                             If an applicant experiences difficulties
                                               recipients, and sub recipients.                                                                                at any point during this process, please
                                               Organizations that have previously                         Applicants must submit complete                     call the Grants.gov Customer Center
                                               submitted applications via Grants.gov                   applications for PTC system projects to                Hotline at 1–800–518–4726, 24 hours a
                                               are already registered with SAM, as it is               www.Grants.gov no later than 5:00 p.m.                 day, 7 days a week (closed on Federal
                                               a requirement for Grants.gov                            EDT, October 12, 2018. FRA reviews                     holidays). For information and
                                               registration. Please note, however, that                www.Grants.gov information on dates/                   instructions on each of these processes,
                                               applicants must update or renew their                   times of applications submitted to                     please see instructions at: http://
                                               SAM registration at least once per year                 determine timeliness of submissions.                   www.grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/
                                               to maintain an active status. Therefore,                Late applications will be neither                      apply-for-grants.html.
                                               it is critical to check registration status             reviewed nor considered. Delayed
                                                                                                                                                              E. Application Review Information
                                               well in advance of the application                      registration is not an acceptable reason
                                               deadline. If an applicant is selected for               for late submission. In order to apply for             1. Criteria
                                               an award, the applicant must maintain                   funding under this announcement, all
                                                                                                                                                              a. Eligibility and Completeness Review
                                               an active SAM registration with current                 applicants are expected to be registered
                                               information throughout the period of                    as an organization with Grants.gov.                       FRA will first screen each application
                                               the award. Information about SAM                        Applicants are strongly encouraged to                  for applicant and project eligibility
                                               registration procedures is available at                 apply early to ensure all materials are                (eligibility requirements are outlined in
                                               www.sam.gov.                                            received before this deadline.                         Section C of this notice), completeness
                                                                                                          To ensure a fair competition of                     (application documentation and
                                               c. Create a Grants.gov Username and
                                                                                                       limited discretionary funds, the                       submission requirements are outlined in
                                               Password
                                                                                                       following conditions are not valid                     Section D of this notice), and the 20
                                                 Applicants must complete an                           reasons to permit late submissions: (1)                percent minimum match in determining
                                               Authorized Organization Representative                  Failure to complete the Grants.gov                     whether the application is eligible.
                                               (AOR) profile on www.Grants.gov and                     registration process before the deadline;                 FRA will then consider the
                                               create a username and password.                         (2) failure to follow Grants.gov                       applicant’s past performance in
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                                               Applicants must use the organization’s                  instructions on how to register and                    developing and delivering similar
                                               DUNS number to complete this step.                      apply as posted on its website; (3)                    projects and previous financial
                                               Additional information about the                        failure to follow all instructions in this             contributions, and previous competitive
                                               registration process is available at:                   NOFO; and (4) technical issues                         grant technical evaluation ratings that
                                               https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/                      experienced with the applicant’s                       the proposed project received under
                                               applicants/organization-                                computer or information technology                     previous competitive grant programs
                                               registration.html.                                      environment.                                           administered by the DOT if applicable.


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                                               b. Evaluation Criteria                                     (A) Proposed Federal share of total                F. Federal Award Administration
                                                  FRA subject-matter experts will                      project costs is 50 percent or less; and              Information
                                               evaluate all eligible and complete                         (B) Net benefits of the grant funds will           1. Federal Award Notice
                                               applications using the evaluation                       be maximized considering the BCA,
                                                                                                       including anticipated private and public                 FRA will announce applications
                                               criteria outlined in this section to                                                                          selected for funding in a press release
                                               determine project benefits and technical                benefits relative to the costs of the
                                                                                                       proposed project, and factoring in the                and on the FRA website after the
                                               merit.                                                                                                        application review periods. FRA will
                                                  i. Project Benefits: FRA will evaluate               other considerations in 49 U.S.C.
                                                                                                                                                             contact applicants with successful
                                               the Benefit-Cost Analysis of the                        24407(e).
                                                                                                                                                             applications after announcement with
                                               proposed project for the anticipated                       ii. After applying the above                       information and instructions about the
                                               private and public benefits relative to                 preferences, the FRA Administrator will               award process. This notification is not
                                               the costs of the proposed project and the               take into account the following key                   an authorization to begin proposed
                                               summary of benefits provided in                         Departmental objectives:                              project activities. A formal cooperative
                                               response to subsection D(2)(a)(ii)                         (A) Supporting economic vitality at                agreement or grant agreement signed by
                                               including—                                              the national and regional level;                      both the recipient and the FRA,
                                                  (A) Effects on system and service
                                                                                                          (B) Leveraging Federal funding to                  including an approved scope, schedule,
                                               performance;
                                                  (B) Effects on safety, competitiveness,              attract other, non-Federal sources of                 and budget, is required before the award
                                               reliability, trip or transit time, and                  infrastructure investment, as well as                 is obligated and complete.
                                                                                                       accounting for the life-cycle costs of the               For all projects, obligation occurs
                                               resilience;
                                                                                                       project;                                              when a selected applicant and FRA
                                                  (C) Efficiencies from improved
                                                                                                                                                             enter a written project specific
                                               integration with other modes; and                          (C) Using innovative approaches to
                                                  (D) Ability to meet existing or                                                                            cooperative agreement or grant
                                                                                                       improve safety and expedite project
                                               anticipated demand.                                                                                           agreement and is after the applicant has
                                                                                                       delivery; and,
                                                  ii. Technical Merit: FRA will evaluate                                                                     satisfied applicable requirements. For
                                                                                                          (D) Holding grant recipients                       FD/Construction projects, these
                                               application information for the degree to               accountable for their performance and
                                               which—                                                                                                        requirements may include
                                                                                                       achieving specific, measurable                        transportation planning, PE and
                                                  (A) The tasks and subtasks outlined in
                                                                                                       outcomes identified by grant applicants.              environmental reviews.
                                               the SOW are appropriate to achieve the
                                               expected outcomes of the proposed                       2. Review and Selection Process                       2. Administrative and National Policy
                                               project.                                                                                                      Requirements
                                                  (B) Applications indicate strong                        FRA will conduct a three-part
                                               project readiness and meet project                      application review process, as follows:                  Due to funding limitations, projects
                                               requirements.                                              a. Screen applications for                         that are selected for funding may receive
                                                  (C) The technical qualifications and                 completeness and eligibility;                         less than the amount originally
                                               experience of key personnel proposed to                    b. Evaluate eligible applications                  requested. In those cases, applicants
                                               lead and perform the technical efforts,                 (completed by technical panels applying               must be able to demonstrate the
                                               and the qualifications of the primary                   the evaluation criteria); and                         proposed projects are still viable and
                                               and supporting organizations to fully                                                                         can be completed with the amount
                                                                                                          c. Select projects for funding                     awarded.
                                               and successfully execute the proposed                   (completed by the FRA Administrator
                                               project within the proposed timeframe                                                                            Recipients and entities receiving
                                                                                                       applying the selection criteria).                     funding from the recipient, must
                                               and budget are demonstrated.
                                                  (D) The proposed project’s business                     Prior to making a Federal award with               comply with all applicable laws and
                                               plan considers potential private sector                 a total amount of Federal share greater               regulations. Examples of administrative
                                               participation in the financing,                         than the simplified acquisition                       and national policy requirements
                                               construction, or operation of the                       threshold, FRA is required to review                  include: 2 CFR part 200; procurement
                                               proposed project.                                       and consider any information about the                standards; compliance with Federal
                                                  (E) The applicant has, or will have the              applicant that is in the designated                   civil rights laws and regulations;
                                               legal, financial, and technical capacity                integrity and performance system                      requirements for disadvantaged
                                               to carry out the proposed project;                      accessible through SAM (currently                     business enterprises, debarment and
                                               satisfactory continuing control over the                FAPIIS) (see 41 U.S.C. 2313). An                      suspension requirements, and drug-free
                                               use of the equipment or facilities; and                 applicant, at its option, may review                  workplace requirements; FRA’s and
                                               the capability and willingness to                       information in the designated integrity               OMB’s Assurances and Certifications;
                                               maintain the equipment or facilities.                   and performance systems accessible                    Americans with Disabilities Act; safety
                                                  (F) If applicable, the proposed project              through SAM and comment on any                        requirements including those applicable
                                               is consistent with planning guidance                    information about itself that a Federal               to PTC projects; NEPA; environmental
                                               and documents set forth by DOT,                         awarding agency previously entered and                justice requirements; performance
                                               including those required by law or State                is currently in the designated integrity              measures under 49 U.S.C. 24407(f); 49
                                               rail plans developed under Title 49,                    and performance system accessible                     U.S.C. 24405, including the Buy
                                               United States Code, Chapter 227.                        through SAM. FRA will consider any                    America requirements and the provision
                                                                                                       comments by the applicant, in addition                deeming operators rail carriers and
                                               c. Selection Criteria                                   to the other information in the                       employers for certain purposes. Grants
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                                                  In addition to the eligibility and                   designated integrity and performance                  for PTC system projects selected under
                                               completeness review and the evaluation                  system, in making a judgment about the                49 U.S.C. 24407(c)(1) for Commuter Rail
                                               criteria outlined in this subsection, the               applicant’s integrity, business ethics,               Passenger Transportation, if transferred
                                               FRA Administrator will select projects                  and record of performance under                       to FTA, must comply with the
                                               applying the following selection criteria:              Federal awards when completing the                    requirements of chapter 53 of Title 49.
                                                  i. The FRA Administrator will give                   review of risk posed by applicants as                    See an example of standard terms and
                                               preference to projects for which the:                   described in 2 CFR 200.205.                           conditions for FRA grant awards at


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                                               https://www.fra.dot.gov/eLib/Details/                   DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                          determines meet the requirements of the
                                               L19057.                                                                                                       Pilot Program, FTA may conduct
                                                                                                       Federal Transit Administration                        additional requests for expressions of
                                               3. Reporting
                                                                                                                                                             interest in the future.
                                               a. Progress Reporting on Grant Activity                 Pilot Program for Expedited Project                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                       Delivery                                              Susan Eddy, FTA Office of Planning and
                                                  Each applicant selected for a grant
                                               will be required to comply with all                     AGENCY:    Federal Transit Administration,            Environment, telephone (202) 366–5499
                                               standard FRA reporting requirements,                    DOT.                                                  or email Susan.Eddy@dot.gov.
                                               including quarterly progress reports,                   ACTION:  Notice; request for expressions              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                               quarterly Federal financial reports, and                of interest to participate.                           1. Background
                                               interim and final performance reports,
                                               as well as all applicable auditing,                     SUMMARY:   The Federal Transit                           FTA, together with its transit industry
                                               monitoring and close out requirements.                  Administration (FTA) is soliciting                    partners, invests billions of dollars in
                                               Reports may be submitted                                expressions of interest for the Expedited             capital projects designed to improve
                                               electronically.                                         Project Delivery Pilot Program (Pilot                 public transportation by reinvesting in
                                                                                                       Program) authorized by the Fixing                     existing assets to expand capacity or by
                                               b. Performance Reporting                                America’s Surface Transportation Act                  increasing the extent and quality of
                                                  Each applicant selected for funding                  (FAST). The Pilot Program is aimed at                 public transportation service by making
                                               must collect information and report on                  expediting delivery of new fixed                      new investments. These projects take
                                               the project’s performance using                         guideway capital projects, small starts               considerable time to plan, develop,
                                               measures mutually agreed upon by FRA                    projects, or core capacity improvement                design, approve, and deploy. While it is
                                               and the recipient to assess progress in                 projects that utilize public-private                  important for FTA to ensure that it
                                               achieving strategic goals and objectives.               partnerships, are planned to be operated              selects only well-conceived projects that
                                                                                                       and maintained by employees of an                     are implemented in the most efficient
                                               G. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts                     existing public transportation provider,              and effective manner, a lengthy process
                                                 For further information regarding this                and have a Federal share not exceeding                delays the delivery of the intended
                                               notice and the grants program, please                   25 percent of the project cost. It is also            benefits to the riding public.
                                               contact Ms. Amy Houser, Office of                       aimed at increasing innovation,
                                                                                                                                                             2. Pilot Program
                                               Program Delivery, Federal Railroad                      improving efficiency and timeliness of
                                               Administration, 1200 New Jersey                         project implementation, and                              Section 3005(b) of the FAST Act,
                                               Avenue SE, Room W36–412,                                encouraging new revenue streams. The                  Public Law 114–94 (December 4, 2015),
                                               Washington, DC 20590; email:                            law specifies that not more than eight                authorizes the Pilot Program for FTA to
                                               amy.houser@dot.gov; phone: 202–493–                     projects can be awarded grants under                  make not more than eight grants for new
                                               0303.                                                   the Pilot Program. FTA intends to work                fixed guideway capital projects, small
                                                                                                       with selected project sponsors to further             starts projects, or core capacity
                                               H. Other Information                                    define the steps that must be completed               improvement projects that have not yet
                                                  All information submitted as part of                 before a construction grant can be                    entered a construction grant agreement
                                               or in support of any application shall                  awarded under the Pilot Program,                      with the FTA. The law defines these
                                               use publicly available data or data that                including expedited FTA reviews of                    types of eligible projects for the Pilot
                                               can be made public and methodologies                    technical capacity, local financial                   Program in a manner similar to, but not
                                               that is accepted by industry practice and               commitment, and project justification.                entirely the same as, the CIG program.
                                               standards, to the extent possible. If the               This announcement is available on the                 Thus, FTA encourages project sponsors
                                               application includes information the                    FTA’s website at: www.transit.dot.gov/                to review closely the definitions found
                                               applicant considers to be a trade secret                funding/grants/expedited-project-                     in Section 3005(b) to ensure the
                                               or confidential commercial or financial                 delivery-capital-investment-grants-pilot-             project’s eligibility.
                                               information, the applicant should do the                3005b.                                                   Eligible applicants to the Pilot
                                               following: (1) Note on the front cover                                                                        Program are state or local government
                                                                                                       DATES: Expressions of interest to become              authorities. Proposed projects must
                                               that the submission ‘‘Contains                          one of the participants in the Pilot
                                               Confidential Business Information                                                                             utilize public-private partnerships; be
                                                                                                       Program for Expedited Project Delivery                operated and maintained by employees
                                               (CBI)’’; (2) mark each affected page                    must be submitted to FTA by mail,
                                               ‘‘CBI’’; and (3) highlight or otherwise                                                                       of an existing provider of fixed
                                                                                                       email or facsimile by 11:59 p.m. EDT                  guideway or bus rapid transit public
                                               denote the CBI portions.                                November 13, 2018.
                                                  DOT protects such information from                                                                         transportation in the service area of the
                                                                                                       ADDRESSES: Mail submission must be                    project, or if none exists, by employees
                                               disclosure to the extent allowed under
                                               applicable law. In the event DOT                        addressed to the Office of Planning and               of an existing public transportation
                                               receives a Freedom of Information Act                   Environment, Federal Transit                          provider in the service area; and have a
                                               (FOIA) request for the information, DOT                 Administration, 1200 New Jersey                       Federal share not exceeding 25 percent
                                               will follow the procedures described in                 Avenue SE, Room E45–119,                              of the net capital project cost. Project
                                               its FOIA regulations at 49 CFR 7.17.                    Washington, DC 20590 and postmarked                   sponsors also must have financial
                                               Only information that is ultimately                     no later than November 13, 2018. Email                advisors providing guidance to them on
                                               determined to be confidential under that                submissions must be sent to                           the terms and structure of the project
                                               procedure will be exempt from                           ExpeditedProjectDelivery@dot.gov by                   that are independent from investors in
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                                               disclosure under FOIA.                                  11:59 p.m. EDT on November 13, 2018.                  the project. Sponsors must further
                                                                                                       Facsimile submissions must be                         certify that the existing public
                                                 Issued in Washington, DC.                             submitted to the attention of Expedited               transportation system is in a state of
                                               Ronald Louis Batory,                                    Project Delivery Pilot Program at 202–                good repair as defined by law. (See Pub.
                                               Administrator.                                          493–2478 by 11:59 p.m. EDT ON                         L. 114–94, 129 STAT. 1458; 49 U.S.C.
                                               [FR Doc. 2018–19740 Filed 9–11–18; 8:45 am]             November 13, 2018. If there are                       5302; 49 U.S.C. 5326(b)(1); 49 CFR
                                               BILLING CODE 4910–06–P                                  insufficient candidate projects that FTA              625.5.)


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Document Created: 2018-09-12 02:06:55
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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO or notice).
DatesApplications under this solicitation are due no later than 5 p.m. EDT, October 12, 2018. Applications for funding or supplemental material in support of such an application received after 5 p.m. EDT on October 12, 2018 will not be considered for funding. Incomplete applications will not be considered for funding. See Section D of this notice for additional information on the application process.
ContactFor further information in this notice, please contact Ms. Amy Houser, Office of Program Delivery, Federal Railroad Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Room W36- 412, Washington, DC 20590; email: [email protected]; phone: 202-493- 0303.
FR Citation83 FR 46243 

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