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Agreement (MOA) that sets forth the information displays a currently valid approximately ninety days (90) days
specific actions to be performed by the OMB Control Number. from the date of publication of this
show organizer and the Department of Signed: August 3, 2006. Announcement. MBDA anticipates that
Commerce. The show organizer must be Todd Thurwachter, awards for the NABEC program will be
willing to cooperate with the Director, Office of Trade Event Programs, U.S.
made with a start date of January 1,
Commercial Service and the and Foreign Commercial Service, 2007.
International Buyer Program to further International Trade Administration, U.S. Pre-Application Conference: A pre-
the program’s goals and adhere to the Department of Commerce. application teleconference will be held
target dates listed in the MOA and in [FR Doc. E6–14652 Filed 9–5–06; 8:45 am] for the NABEC program on October 3,
the event timetables. Past experience of BILLING CODE 3510–FP–P 2006, in connection with this
show organizers who have participated solicitation Announcement. The pre-
in the IBP is taken into account in application conference information will
evaluating the current application to the DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE be available on MBDA’s Portal (MBDA
program. Portal) at http://www.mbda.gov/.
How to Apply: Interested show Minority Business Development Interested parties to the pre-application
organizers [Note: should capitalize or Agency conference must register at MBDA’s
not capitalize ‘‘show organizer’’ [Docket No: 000724218–6233–10] Portal at least 24 hours in advance of the
consistently.] can obtain information event.
and application materials from the point Solicitation of Applications for the ADDRESSES:
of contact listed under FOR FURTHER Native American Business Enterprise 1 (a) Paper Submission—If Mailed: If
INFORMATION CONTACT at the beginning of Center (NABEC) (formerly Native the application is mailed/shipped
this notice. Anyone requesting American Business Development overnight by the applicant or its
application information will be sent a Center (NABDC)) representative, one (1) signed original
sample copy of the MOA along with the plus two (2) copies of the application
AGENCY: Minority Business
application and a copy of this Federal must be submitted. Completed
Development Agency, DOC.
Register Notice. Applications should be application packages must be mailed to:
ACTION: Notice.
sent via express mail to avoid delays Office of Business Development—
due to the irradiation of regular mail SUMMARY: In accordance with Executive NABEC Program, Office of Executive
addressed to the DOC Herbert Clark Order 11625 and 15 U.S.C. Section Secretariat, HCHB, Room 5063, Minority
Hoover Building (HCHB) location. 1512, the Minority Business Business Development Agency, U.S.
All applications must be received by Development Agency (MBDA) is Department of Commerce, 14th Street
5 p.m. local time on November 6, 2006. soliciting for competitive applications and Constitution Avenue, NW.,
For deadline purposes, facsimile or e- from organizations to operate a Native Washington, DC 20230. U.S. Department
mail applications will be accepted; American Business Enterprise Center of Commerce delivery policies for
however, paper copies of the signed (NABEC) (formerly Native American Federal Express, UPS, and DHL
original applications must be received Business Development Center overnight services require the packages
within five business days after the (NABDC)). This is not a grant program to be sent to the address above.
deadline date. Late applications will not to help start a business. Applications 1 (b) Paper Submission—If Hand-
be considered. submitted must be to operate a Native Delivered: If the application is hand-
Legal Authority: The Commercial American Business Enterprise Center delivered by the applicant or his/her
Service is authorized to conduct the (NABEC) and to provide business representative, one (1) signed original
International Buyer Program under 15 consultation to eligible clients. plus two (2) copies of the application
U.S.C. 4724. The Commercial Service Applications that do not meet these must be delivered to: U.S. Department
has the legal authority to enter into requirements will be rejected. The of Commerce, Minority Business
MOAs with show organizers (partners) NABEC will provide services in the Development Agency, Office of Business
under the provisions of the Mutual outlined geographic areas (refer to Development—NABEC Program
Educational and Cultural Exchange Act SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of (extension 1940), HCHB, Room 1874,
of 1961 (MECEA), as amended (22 this Notice). Entrance #10, 15th Street, NW.,
U.S.C. Sections 2455(f) and 2458 (c)). DATES: The closing date for receipt of Washington, DC (Between Pennsylvania
MECEA allows the Commercial Service applications for the NABEC program is and Constitution Avenues). U.S.
to accept contributions of funds and October 18, 2006. Completed Department of Commerce ‘‘hand-
services from firms for the purposes of applications must be received by MBDA delivery’’ policies state that Federal
furthering its mission. no later than 5 p.m. Eastern Daylight Express, UPS, and DHL overnight
Information Collection Requirements: Savings Time at the address below for services submitted to the address listed
The Office of Management and Budget paper submission or at http:// above (Entrance #10) cannot be
(OMB) has approved the information www.grants.gov/ for electronic accepted. These policies should be
collection requirements of the submission. The due date and time is taken into consideration when utilizing
application to this program under the the same for electronic submissions as their services. MBDA will not accept
provisions of the Paperwork Reduction it is for paper submissions. The date applications that are submitted by the
Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.) that applications will be deemed to have deadline but rejected due to
(OMB Control No. 0625–0151). been submitted electronically shall be Departmental hand-delivery policies.
Notwithstanding any other provision of the date and time received at The applicant must adhere to these
law, no person is required to respond to, Grants.gov. Applicants should save and policies in order for his/her application
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nor shall a person be subject to a print the proof of submission they to receive consideration for award.
penalty for failure to comply with a receive from Grants.gov. Applications (2) Electronic Submission: Applicants
collection of information subject to the received after the closing date and time are encouraged to submit their proposal
requirements of the Paperwork will not be considered. Anticipated time electronically at http://www.Grants.gov.
Reduction Act, unless that collection of for processing of the NABEC program is Electronic submissions should be made

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in accordance with the instructions Agency Contacts 30308–3516. The designated project for
available at Grants.gov (see http:// 1. Office of Business Development, the ANEC is the Eastern NABEC. This
www.grants.gov/ForApplicants for 14th and Constitution Avenue, NW., region, under the NABEC program,
detailed information). MBDA strongly Room 5073, Washington DC 20230. covers the states of Mississippi,
recommends that applicants not wait Contact: Efrain Gonzalez, Program Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South
until the application deadline date to Manager at 202–482–1940. Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee,
begin the application process through 2. San Francisco National Enterprise Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia,
Grants.gov. Center (SFNEC) is located at 221 Main Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New
Street, Suite 1280, San Francisco, CA Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For 94105. The designated project for the Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
further information, please visit SFNEC is the North-West NABEC. This Vermont, Maine and the District of
MBDA’s Minority Business Internet region, under the NABEC program Columbia. Contact John Iglehart, Acting
Portal at http://www.mbda.gov. Paper covers the states of Wyoming, Montana, Regional Director, ANEC at 404–730–
applications and Standard Forms may Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Oregon, 3300.
be obtained by contacting the MBDA Washington, California and Alaska. 5. Chicago National Enterprise Center
National Enterprise Center (NEC) for the Contact: Linda Marmolejo, Regional (CNEC) is located at 55 E. Monroe Street
area where the Applicant is located (See Director, SFNEC at 415–744–3001. Suite 1406, Chicago, IL 60603. The
Agency Contacts section) or visiting 3. Dallas National Enterprise Center designated project for the CNEC is the
MBDA’s Portal at http://www.mbda.gov. (DNEC) is located at 1100 Commerce Mid-West NABEC. This region, under
Standard Forms 424, 424A, 424B, and Street, Suite 7B–23, Dallas, TX 75242. the NABEC program, covers the states of
SF–LLL can also be obtained at http:// The designated project for the DNEC is Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota,
www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants, or the South-West NABEC. This region, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Kansas, Missouri,
under the NABEC program, covers the Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and
http://www.Grants.gov. Forms CD–511
states of Louisiana, Arkansas, Ohio. Contact Eric Dobyne, Regional
and CD–346 may be obtained at
Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, New Director, CNEC at 312–353–0182.
www.doc.gov/forms.
Mexico and Arizona. Contact John SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Responsibility for ensuring that Iglehart, Regional Director, Dallas NEC
applications are complete and received Geographic Service Areas
at 214–767–8001.
by MBDA on time is the sole 4. Atlanta National Enterprise Center The NABEC Program will provide
responsibility of the Applicant. (ANEC) is located at 401 W. Peachtree services in the following revised
Street, NW., Suite 1715, Atlanta, GA geographic areas:

NABEC name Location of NABEC Geographic service area

Eastern NABEC .............................. Nashville, TN ................................. States of Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina,
North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia,
Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Con-
necticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont,
Maine and the District of Columbia.
Mid-West NABEC ............................ Minneapolis, MN ............................ States of Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wis-
consin, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and
Ohio.
South-West NABEC ........................ Tulsa, OK ....................................... States of Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, New
Mexico and Arizona.
North-West NABEC ......................... Billings, MT .................................... States of Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Oregon, Wash-
ington, California and Alaska.

Electronic Access: A link to the full Grants.gov. The date that applications (c) Applicants who demonstrate an
text of the Federal Funding Opportunity will be deemed to have been submitted exceptional ability to identify and work
(FFO) Announcements for the NABEC electronically shall be the date and time towards the elimination of barriers
Program can be found at http:// received at Grants.gov. Applicants which limit the access of minority
www.Grants.gov or by downloading at should save and print the proof of businesses to markets and capital.
http://www.mbda.gov or by contacting submission they receive from (d) Applicants who demonstrate an
the appropriate MBDA representative Grants.gov. Applications received after exceptional ability to identify and work
identified above. The FFO contains a the closing date and time will not be with minority businesses seeking to
full and complete description of the considered. obtain large-scale contracts and/or
NABEC Program requirements. In order Funding Priorities: Preference may be insertion into supply chains with
to receive proper consideration, given to applications during the institutional customers.
applicants must comply with all selection process which address the (e) Applicants that utilize fee for
information and requirements contained following MBDA funding priorities: service models and those that
in the FFO. Applicants will be able to (a) Applicants who submit proposals demonstrate an exceptional ability to
access, download and submit electronic that include work activities that exceed charge and collect fees from clients.
grant applications for the NABEC the minimum work requirements in this (f) Applicants who submit proposals
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Program in this announcement at Announcement. that take a regional approach in


Grants.gov. MBDA strongly (b) Applicants who submit proposals providing services to eligible clients.
recommends that applicants not wait that include performance goals that Funding Availability: The total award
until the application deadline date to exceed the minimum performance goal period is three years. The Federal
begin the application process through requirements in this Announcement. funding share in each program year

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(2007–2009) (January 1–December 31 periods. Second and third year funding All funding periods are subject to the
respectively) is $1.25 million. MBDA will depend upon satisfactory availability of funds to support the
funding availability is subject to Fiscal performance, availability of funds to continuation of the project, and the
Year appropriations. MBDA anticipates support continuation of the project, and Department of Commerce’s and MBDA’s
funding four (4) NABECs from this consistency with Department of priorities. Publication of this Notice
competitive Announcement. Commerce and MBDA priorities. does not obligate MBDA or the
MBDA requires each award recipient Second and third year funding will be Department to award any specific
to provide a minimum of ten percent granted at the sole discretion of MBDA cooperative agreement or to obligate all
(10%) non-federal cost share. and the Department of Commerce. or any part of available funds.
Applicants must submit project plans Contingent upon the availability of
and budgets for each of the three MBDA is soliciting competitive Federal funds, the cost of performance
funding periods. Projects will be funded applications from organizations to for each of the program funding years is
for no more than one year at a time. operate a MBEC in the designated estimated in the chart below. The
Project proposals accepted for funding geographic areas. The maximum Federal application must include a minimum
will not compete for funding in the Funding Amounts for each year are cost share of 10% in non-Federal
subsequent second and third budget shown below. contributions.

January 1, 2007 through January 1, 2008 through January 1, 2009 through


December 31, 2007 December 31, 2008 December 31, 2009

Project name Non-Fed- Non-Fed- Non-Fed-


Federal Federal Federal
Total cost eral share Total cost eral share Total cost eral share
share share share
($) ($) ($) ($) ($) ($)
($) ($) ($)
(10% min.) (10% min.) (10% min.)

Eastern NABEC ......... 347,100 312,500 34,600 347,100 312,500 34,600 347,100 312,500 34,600
Mid-West NABEC ....... 347,100 312,500 34,600 347,100 312,500 34,600 347,100 312,500 34,600
South-West NABEC ... 347,100 312,500 34,600 347,100 312,500 34,600 347,100 312,500 34,600
North-West NABEC .... 347,100 312,500 34,600 347,100 312,500 34,600 347,100 312,500 34,600

Authority: Executive Order 11625 and 15 collaborative consulting services with The NABEC will place special
U.S.C. 1512. other MBDA funded programs and/or emphasis on providing access to Federal
Catalog of Federal Domestic strategic partners; to provide strategic contracting and procurement
Assistance (CFDA): 11.801 Native business consulting; to work closely opportunities; and, providing
American Business Enterprise Center with MBDA’s Office of Native America collaborative support to the existing
Program (NABEC) (formerly Native Entrepreneurship and Trade; and, to network of other MBDA funded projects
American Business Development Center provide referrals for client transactions. and/or strategic partners that result in
(NABDC) Program). These requirements will be used to client outcomes.
Eligibility: For-profit entities generate increased results with respect The NABEC program incorporates an
(including sole-proprietorships, to financing and contracts awarded to entrepreneurial approach to building
partnerships, and corporations), and minority-owned firms and thus, are a market stability and improving the
non-profit organizations, state and local key component of this program. quality of services delivered. This
government entities, American Indian strategy expands the reach of the
Eligible clients are SGI minority firms
Tribes, and educational institutions are NABEC by requiring project operators to
including Native American business
eligible to operate NABECs. Applicants develop and build upon strategic
enterprises, tribal entities and Alaska
receiving three (3) consecutive funding alliances with public and private sector
Native Corporations capable of
award cycles (beginning 2007 through partners, and MBDA itself, as a means
generating significant employment and
2015) will not be eligible to receive an of serving the targeted markets and
long-term economic growth. However,
award in 2016 (and thereafter). communities within the Center’s
Program Description: In accordance eligible clients do not have to be tribal
defined geographic service area.
with Executive Order 11625 and 15 members. A significant emphasis for the MBDA will establish business
U.S.C. Section 1512, the Minority NABEC Program is to support Native consulting training programs to support
Business Development Agency (MBDA) American communities through the NABEC client assistance services.
is soliciting applications from entrepreneurship. These NABEC training programs are
organizations to operate a Native The NABEC Program shall leverage all designed specifically to foster growth
American Business Enterprise Center available MBDA resources including the assistance to its clients. The NABEC
(NABEC) (formerly Native American (a) Office of Native American will also encourage increased
Business Development Center). Entrepreneurship and Trade, (b) Office collaboration and client/non-client
The NABEC Program requires NABEC of Business Development, and (c) referrals among the MBDA-sponsored
staff to provide standardized business National Enterprise Centers. In addition networks. This will provide a
assistance services to eligible Native the NABEC Program shall leverage comprehensive approach to serving the
American, tribal entities, Alaska Native available telecommunications emerging sector of the minority business
Corporations and minority firms with technology, including the Internet, and community.
$500,000 or more in annual revenues a variety of online computer-based The NABEC will operate through the
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and/or ‘‘rapid growth potential’’ resources to increase the level of service use of trained professional business
minority businesses (‘‘Strategic Growth that the NABEC can provide to the consultants who will assist minority
Initiative’’ or ‘‘SGI’’ firms) directly; to targeted markets and communities entrepreneurs through direct client
develop and maintain a network of within the defined geographic service engagements. Entrepreneurs eligible for
strategic partnerships; to provide area. assistance under the NABEC Program

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are Native Americans, Native American providing the work requirements listed. prior and/or current data lists that will
tribes, Alaska Natives, Alaska Native Specifically, the proposals will be serve in fostering immediate success for
Corporations, African Americans, evaluated as follows: the NABEC (8 points);
Puerto Ricans, Spanish-speaking • Community—experience in and • Location—Applicant must indicate
Americans, Aleuts, Asian and Pacific knowledge of the Native American if it shall establish a location for the
Islander Americans, Asian Indians, and community, Native American tribal Center that is separate and apart from
Hasidic Jews. entities and minority business sector any existing offices in the geographic
As part of its strategy for continuous and strategies for enhancing its growth service area (2 points);
improvement, the NABEC shall expand and expansion; particular emphasis • Partners—discuss how you plan to
its delivery capacity to all minority shall be on expanding SGI firms and establish and maintain the network of
firms (as defined above), with greater tribal entities. This factor will be five (5) External Strategic Partners and
emphasis on Native American SGI evaluated on whether or not the a minimum of four (4) Internal Strategic
firms. MBDA wants to ensure that applicant has a physical presence (2 Partners. The applicant should also
NABEC clients are receiving a years minimum) in the geographic describe how these partners will
consistent level of service throughout its service area at the time of application (4 support the NABEC to meet its
funded network. To that end, MBDA points); performance objectives (5 points); and,
will require NABEC consultants to • Business Consulting—experience in • Equipment—discuss how you plan
attend training courses designed to and knowledge of business consulting of to accomplish the computer hardware
achieve standardized services and SGI firms and tribal entities (5 points); and software requirements (5 points).
quality expectations. • Financing—experience in and 3. Techniques and Methodologies (20
Further programmatic information knowledge of the preparation and points). The applicant’s proposal will be
can be found in the FFO. formulation of successful financial evaluated as follows:
Match Requirements—Alabama transactions (5 points); • Performance Measures—relate each
MBEC: Cost sharing of at least 10% is • Procurements and Contracting— performance measure to the financial,
required. Cost sharing is the portion of experience in and knowledge of the information and market resources
the project cost not borne by the Federal public and private sector contracting available in the geographic service area
Government. Applicants must meet this opportunities for Native American to the applicant (including existing
requirement through one or more of the entities and minority businesses, as well client list) and how the goals will be
following means or a combination as demonstrated expertise in assisting met (marketing plan). Specific attention
thereof: (1) Client fees (if proposed); (2) clients into supply chains (5 points); should be placed on matching
cash contributions; (3) non-cash • Financing Networks—resources and performance outcomes (as described
applicant contributions; and/or (4) third professional relationships within the under ‘‘Geographic Service Areas and
party in-kind contributions. Bonus corporate, banking and investment Performance Goals’’ of the FFO) with
points will be awarded for cost sharing community that may be beneficial to client service hours. The applicant
exceeding 10 percent that is applied on Native American entities and minority- should consider existing market
the following scale: more than 10%–less owned firms (5 points); conditions and its strategy to achieve
than 15%—1 point; 15% or more–less • Establishment of a Self-Sustainable the goal (10 points);
than 20%—2 points; 20% or more–less Service Model—summary plan to • Plan of Action—provide specific
than 25%—3 points; 25% or more–less establish a self-sustainable model for detail on how the applicant will start
than 30%—4 points; and, 30% or continued services to the Native operations. The NABEC shall have
more—5 points. Applicants must American and MBE communities thirty (30) days to become fully
provide a detailed explanation of how beyond the MBDA funding cycle (3 operational after an award is made.
the cost-sharing requirement will be points); Fully operational means that all staff are
met. The NABEC may charge client fees • MBE Advocacy—experience and hired, all signs are up, all items of
for services rendered. Client fees, if expertise in advocating on behalf of furniture and equipment are in place
charged, shall be used towards meeting Native American community, Native and operational, all necessary forms are
cost share requirements. Client fees American tribal entities and minority developed (e.g., client engagement
applied directly to the award’s cost businesses, both as to specific letters, other standard correspondence,
sharing requirement must be used in transactions in which a minority etc.), and the Center is ready to open its
furtherance of the program objectives. business seeks to engage, and as to doors to the public (5 points); and,
Evaluation Criteria: Proposals will be broad market advocacy for the benefit of • Work Requirement Execution
evaluated and applicants will be the minority community at large (3 Plan—The applicant will be evaluated
selected based on the following criteria. points); and, on how effectively and efficiently all
An application must receive at least • Key Staff—assessment of the staff time will be used to achieve the
70% of the total points available for qualifications, experience and proposed work requirements (5 points).
each evaluation criterion, in order for role of staff who will operate the 4. Proposed Budget and Supporting
the application to be considered for NABEC. In particular, an assessment Budget Narrative (20 points). The
funding. The maximum total of points will be made to determine whether applicant’s proposal will be evaluated
that can be earned is 105 including proposed key staff possesses the on the following sub-criteria:
bonus points for related non-federal cost expertise in utilizing information • Reasonableness, allowability and
sharing, except when oral presentations systems and the ability to successfully allocability of costs. All of the proposed
are made by applicants. If oral deliver services (10 points). expenditures must be discussed and the
presentations are made (see paragraph 5 2. Resources (20 points). The budget line item narrative must match
below), the maximum total of points applicant’s proposal will be evaluated the proposed budget. Fringe benefits
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that can be earned is 115. according to the following criteria: and other percentage item calculations
1. Applicant Capability (40 points). • Resources—discuss those resources must match the proposed line item on
The applicant’s proposal will be (not included as part of the cost-sharing the budget. (5 points);
evaluated with respect to the applicant arrangement) that will be used, • Proposed cost sharing of 10% is
firm’s experience and expertise in including (but not limited to) existing required. The non-federal share must be

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adequately documented, including, how 2. Panel Review. Each application will Department of Commerce Grants Officer
client fees (if charged) will be used to receive an independent, objective regarding the funding of applications,
meet the cost-share (5 points); and, review by a panel qualified to evaluate taking into account the selection criteria
Performance Based Budget. Discuss the applications submitted. MBDA as outlined in this Announcement and
how the budget is related to the anticipates that the review panel will be the following:
accomplishment of the work made up of at least three independent (a) The evaluations and rankings of
requirements and the performance reviewers (all Federal employees) who the independent review panel and the
measures. Provide a budget narrative will review all applications based on the evaluation(s) of the oral presentations, if
that clearly shows the connections (10 above evaluation criteria. Each reviewer applicable;
points). will evaluate and provide a score for (b) Funding priorities. The National
Proposals with cost sharing which each proposal. In order for an Director (or his/her designee) reserves
exceeds 10% will be awarded bonus application to be considered for the right to conduct a site visit (subject
points on the following scale: More than funding, it shall need to achieve 70% of to the availability of funding) to
10%-less than 15%—1 point; 15% or the available points for each criterion. applicant organizations receiving at
more-less than 20%—2 points; 20% or Failure to achieve these results will least 70% of the total points available
more-less than 25%—3 points; 25% or automatically deem the application as for each evaluation criterion, in order to
more-less than 30%—4 points; and 30% unsuccessful. make a better assessment of the
or more—5 points. 3. Oral Presentation—Optional. When organization’s capability to achieve the
5. Oral Presentation—Optional (10 the merit review by the panel results in funding priorities; and,
applications scoring 70% or more of the (c) The availability of funding.
points). Oral presentations are held only Intergovernmental Review:
when determined by MBDA. When the available points for each criterion,
MBDA may request all those applicants Applications under this program are not
merit review by the panel results in subject to Executive Order 12372,
applications scoring 70% or more of the to develop and provide an oral
presentation. The applicants may ‘‘Intergovernmental Review of Federal
available points for each criterion, Programs.’’
MBDA may request all those applicants receive up to 10 additional points based
on the presentation and content Limitation of Liability: Applicants are
to develop and provide an oral hereby given notice that funds have yet
presentation. This presentation will be presented. If a formal presentation is
requested, the applicants will receive a to be appropriated for this program. In
used to establish a final evaluation and no event will MBDA or the Department
rating. formal communication (via standard
mail, e-mail or fax) from MBDA of Commerce be responsible for
The applicant’s presentation will be proposal preparation costs if this
indicating the time and date for the
evaluated on the following sub-criteria: program fails to receive funding or is
presentation. In person presentations
(a) The extent to which the cancelled because of other Agency
are not mandatory but are encouraged;
presentation demonstrates how the telephonic presentations are acceptable. priorities. Publication of this
applicant will effectively and efficiently Applicants will be asked to submit a announcement does not oblige MBDA or
assist MBDA in the accomplishment of power point presentation (or equivalent) the Department of Commerce to award
its mission (2 points); to MBDA that addresses the oral any specific project or to obligate any
(b) The extent to which the presentation criteria (see above, available funds.
presentation demonstrates business Evaluation Criteria, item 5. Oral Universal Identifier: Applicants
operating priorities designed to manage Presentation—Optional). This should be aware that they will be
a successful NABEC (2 points); presentation must be submitted at least required to provide a Dun and
(c) The extent to which the 24 hours before the scheduled date and Bradstreet Data Universal Numbering
presentation demonstrates a time of the presentation. The system (DUNS) number during the
management philosophy that achieves presentation will be made to the application process. See the June 27,
an effective balance between National Director (or his/her designee) 2003 (68 FR 38402) Federal Register
micromanagement and complete and/or up to three senior MBDA staff notice for additional information.
autonomy for its Project Director (2 who did not serve on the merit Organizations can receive a DUNS
points); evaluation panel. The oral panel number at no cost by calling the
(d) The extent to which the members may ask follow-up questions dedicated toll-free DUNS Number
presentation demonstrates robust search after the presentation. MBDA will request line at 1–866–705–5711 or by
criteria for the identification of a Project provide the teleconference dial-in accessing the Grants.gov Web site at
Director (1 point); number and pass code. Each finalist will http.//www.Grants.gov.
(e) The extent to which the present to MBDA staff only; other Department of Commerce Pre-Award
presentation demonstrates effective applicants are not permitted to listen Notification Requirements for Grants
employee recruitment and retention (and/or watch). and Cooperative Agreements: The
policies and procedures (1 point); and, All costs pertaining to this Department of Commerce Pre-Award
(f) The extent to which the presentation shall be borne by the Notification Requirements for Grants
presentation demonstrates a competitive applicant. NABEC award funds may not and Cooperative Agreements contained
and innovative approach to exceeding be used as a reimbursement for this in the Federal Register notice of
performance requirements (2 points). presentation. MBDA will not accept any December 30, 2004 (69 FR 78389) are
requests or petitions for reimbursement. applicable to this solicitation.
Review and Selection Process— Paperwork Reduction Act: This
The oral panel members shall score each
Alabama MBEC document contains collection-of-
presentation in accordance with the oral
1. Initial Screening. Prior to the presentation criteria. An average score information requirements subject to the
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formal paneling process, each shall be compiled and added to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). The
application will receive an initial original score of the panel review. use of Standard Forms 424, 424A, 424B,
screening to ensure that all required 4. Final Recommendation. The SF–LLL, and CD–346 have been
forms, signatures and documentation National Director of MBDA makes the approved by Office of Management and
are present. final recommendation to the Budget (OMB) under the respective

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52534 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 172 / Wednesday, September 6, 2006 / Notices

control numbers 0348–0043, 0348–0044, Northeast Region, NMFS, One seine with bag deployed by boat in 450
0348–0040, 0348–0046, and 0605–0001. Blackburn Drive, Gloucester, MA m2 semi-circular sweeps to collect YOY
Notwithstanding any other provisions 01930–2298; phone (978) 281–9300; fax fish in the shore zone. The sampling
of law, no person is required to respond (978) 281–9394. period is bi-weekly from June 12 to
to, nor shall any person be subject to a Written comments or requests for a October 16 each year of the permit with
penalty for failure to comply with a public hearing on this application an average of 100 samples per week.
collection of information subject to the should be mailed to the Chief, Permits, Gear associated with the Fall Juvenile
Paperwork Reduction Act unless that Conservation and Education Division, Survey is a 3–m Beam Trawl and Tucker
collection displays a currently valid F/PR1, Office of Protected Resources, Trawl to be towed by boat on alternating
OMB Control Number. NMFS, 1315 East-West Highway, Room weeks in three separate sampling
Executive Order 12866: This notice 13705, Silver Spring, MD 20910. Those periods from July 1 to December 1 in
has been determined to be not individuals requesting a hearing should each year of the permit with an average
significant for purposes of E.O. 12866. set forth the specific reasons why a of 180 trawls per week. The Adult
Administrative Procedure Act/ hearing on this particular request would Striped Bass Mark/Recapture Survey
Regulatory Flexibility Act: Prior notice be appropriate. will utilize a 9–m otter trawl with tow
for an opportunity for public comment Comments may also be submitted by duration of typically 10 minutes and
are not required by the Administrative facsimile at (301)427–2521, provided with approximately 500 trawls
Procedure Act for rules concerning the facsimile is confirmed by hard copy occurring between January and April
public property, loans, grant, benefits submitted by mail and postmarked no and then between October and
and contracts (5 U.S.C. 533(a)(2)). later than the closing date of the December.
Because notice and opportunity for comment period.
comment are not required pursuant to 5 Dated: August 30, 2006.
Comments may also be submitted by
U.S.C. 533 or any other law, the P. Michael Payne,
e-mail. The mailbox address for
analytical requirements of the providing e-mail comments is Chief, Permits, Conservation and Education
Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C 601 Division, Office of Protected Resources,
NMFS.Pr1Comments@noaa.gov. Include National Marine Fisheries Service.
et seq.) are inapplicable. Therefore, a in the subject line of the e-mail
regulatory flexibility analysis is not [FR Doc. E6–14713 Filed 9–5–06; 8:45 am]
comment the following document
required and has not been prepared. identifier: File No. 1580. BILLING CODE 3510–22–S

Dated: August 31, 2006. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:


Ronald N. Langston, Malcolm Mohead or Shane Guan. (301) DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Director, Minority Business 713–2289.
Development Agency. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric
[FR Doc. E6–14758 Filed 9–5–06; 8:45 am] subject permit is requested under the Administration
BILLING CODE 3510–21–P authority of the Endangered Species Act
of 1973, as amended (ESA; 16 U.S.C. [I.D. 083006E]
1531 et seq.) and the regulations
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE governing the taking, importing, and Western Pacific Fishery Management
exporting of endangered and threatened Council; Public Meeting
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration species (50 CFR 222–226). AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries
Dynergy seeks a two (2) year scientific Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
[I.D. 083006A] research permit on shortnose sturgeon Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
in its efforts to study the abundance of Commerce.
Endangered Species; File No. 1580 all of sampled species in the Hudson
ACTION: Notice of a public meeting.
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries River estuary from Battery Park
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and (Manhattan) to River Mile 152. Based on SUMMARY: The Western Pacific Fishery
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), previous permitted sampling efforts, Management Council (Council) will
Commerce. Dynergy requests to lethally take up to hold a meeting of the Hawaii members
ACTION: Notice; receipt of application. 40 shortnose sturgeon larvae and to of the Council’s Bottomfish Plan Team
capture, handle, collect, measure, (BPT).
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that externally tag and release up to 82 DATES: The meeting of the BPT will be
Dynergy Northeast Generation, Inc. juvenile and adult sturgeon obtained by held on September 27, 2006, from 9 a.m.
(Dynergy), 992–994 River Road, various sampling methods. Dynergy
Newburgh, NY 12550, has applied in to 4 p.m.
sampling programs will include a
due form for a permit to take shortnose ADDRESSES: The meeting of the Hawaii
Longitudinal River Ichthyoplankton
sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum) for Survey, a Beach Seine Survey, a Fall BPT will be held at the Western Pacific
purposes of scientific research. Juvenile Survey and an Adult Striped Fishery Management Council
DATES: Written, telefaxed, or e-mail Bass Mark/Recapture Survey. Gear conference room, 1164 Bishop Street,
comments must be received on or before associated with the plankton survey are Suite 1400, Hololulu, HI.
October 6, 2006. a 1.0–m2 epibenthic sled, and a 1.0–m2 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
ADDRESSES: The application and related Tucker Trawl to be towed by boat Kitty M. Simonds, Executive Director;
documents are available for review against the prevailing current for 5 telephone: (808) 522–8220.
upon written request or by appointment minutes intervals on a weekly or bi- SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The BPT
in the following office(s): weekly basis (depending on the season) will meet on September 27, 2006, to
rwilkins on PROD1PC63 with NOTICES

Permits, Conservation and Education beginning March 6 and ending on discuss the following agenda items:
Division, Office of Protected Resources, December 1 of each year of the permit. 1. Introductions, approval of draft
NMFS, 1315 East-West Highway, Room An average of 133 sample trawls will be agenda and assignment of rapporteurs
13705, Silver Spring, MD 20910; phone done per week. The Beach Seine Survey 2. Report on Fishery Independent
(301) 713–2289; fax (301) 427–2521; and will utilize a 30.5–m total length beach Research Workshop

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