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0266, Department of Commerce, Room These requirements will be used to services require the packages to be sent
6625, 14th and Constitution Avenue, generate increased results with respect to the address above.
NW., Washington, DC 20230. to financing and contracts awarded to (1)(b) Paper Submission—If Hand-
Written comments and minority-owned firms and thus, are a Delivered: If the application is hand-
recommendations for the proposed key component of this program. delivered by the applicant or his/her
information collection should be sent The MBEC Program will concentrate representative, one (1) signed original
within 30 days of publication of this on serving SGI firms capable of plus two (2) copies of the application
notice to David Rostker, OMB Desk generating significant employment and must be delivered to: U.S. Department
Officer, e-mail address, long-term economic growth. The MBEC of Commerce, Minority Business
David_Rostker@omb.eop.gov, or fax Program shall leverage Development Agency, Office of Business
number, (202) 395–7285. telecommunications technology, Development—MBEC Program
Dated: July 20, 2006. including the Internet, and a variety of (extension 1940), HCHB, Room 1874,
Madeleine Clayton,
online computer-based resources to Entrance #10, 15th Street, NW.,
dramatically increase the level of Washington, DC (Between Pennsylvania
Management Analyst, Office of the Chief
Information Officer.
service that the MBEC can provide to and Constitution Avenues). U.S.
minority-owned firms. Department of Commerce ‘‘hand-
[FR Doc. E6–11906 Filed 7–25–06; 8:45 am]
DATES: The closing date for receipt of delivery’’ policies state that Federal
BILLING CODE 3510–DT–P
applications is September 20, 2006. Express, UPS, and DHL overnight
Completed applications must be services submitted to the address listed
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE received by MBDA no later than 5 p.m. above (Entrance #10) cannot be
Eastern Daylight Savings Time at the accepted. These policies should be
Minority Business Development address below for paper submission or taken into consideration when utilizing
Agency at http://www.Grants.gov for electronic their services. MBDA will not accept
submission. The due date and time is applications that are submitted by the
[Docket No: 00724217–6195–12] the same for electronic submissions as deadline but rejected due to
it is for paper submissions. The date Departmental hand-delivery policies.
Solicitation of Applications for the that applications will be deemed to have The applicant must adhere to these
Minority Business Enterprise Center been submitted electronically shall be policies in order for his/her application
(MBEC) (Formerly Minority Business the date and time received at to receive consideration for award.
Development Center (MBDC)) Grants.gov. Applicants should save and (2) Electronic Submission: Applicants
AGENCY: Minority Business print the proof of submission they are encouraged to submit their proposal
Development Agency, DOC. receive from Grants.gov. Applications electronically at http://www.Grants.gov.
ACTION: Notice. received after the closing date and time Electronic submissions should be made
will not be considered. Anticipated time in accordance with the instructions
SUMMARY: In accordance with Executive for processing is one hundred fifty (150) available at Grants.gov (see http://
Order 11625 and 15 U.S.C. Section days from the date of publication of this www.grants.gov/ForApplicants for
1512, the Minority Business Announcement. MBDA anticipates that detailed information). MBDA strongly
Development Agency (MBDA) is awards for the MBEC program will be recommends that applicants not wait
soliciting competitive applications from made with a start date of January 1, until the application deadline date to
organizations to operate a Minority 2007. begin the application process through
Business Enterprise Center (MBEC) Pre-Application Conference: A pre- Grants.gov.
(formerly Minority Business application teleconference will be held
Development Center). This is not a grant on August 17, 2006, in connection with FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
program to help start a business. this solicitation Announcement. The further information, please visit
Applications submitted must be to pre-application conference will be MBDA’s Minority Business Internet
operate a Minority Business Enterprise available on MBDA’s Portal (MBDA Portal at http://www.mbda.gov. Paper
Center and to provide business Portal) at http://www.mbda.gov. applications and Standard Forms may
consultation to eligible minority clients. Interested parties to the pre-application be obtained by contacting the MBDA
Applications that do not meet these conference must register at MBDA’s National Enterprise Center (NEC) for the
requirements will be rejected. The Portal at least 24 hours in advance of the area where the Applicant is located (See
MBEC will provide services in the event. Agency Contacts section) or visiting
outlined geographic areas (refer to ADDRESSES:
MBDA’s Portal at http://www.mbda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of (1)(a) Paper Submission—If Mailed: If Standard Forms 424, 424A, 424B, and
this Notice). the application is mailed/shipped SF–LLL can also be obtained at
The MBEC Program requires MBEC overnight by the applicant or its http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants,
staff to provide standardized business representative, one (1) signed original or http://www.Grants.gov. Forms CD–
assistance services (as outlined in the plus two (2) copies of the application 511 and CD–346 may be obtained at
Federal Funding Opportunity must be submitted. Completed http://www.doc.gov/forms.
Announcement) to minority firms with application packages must be mailed to: Responsibility for ensuring that
$500,000 or more in annual revenues Office of Business Development—MBEC applications are complete and received
and/or ‘‘rapid growth-potential’’ Program, Office of Executive Secretariat, BY MBDA on time is the sole
minority businesses (‘‘Strategic Growth HCHB, Room 5063, Minority Business responsibility of the Applicant.
Initiative’’ or ‘‘SGI’’ firms) directly; to Development Agency, U.S. Department Agency Contacts:
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develop a network of strategic of Commerce, 14th Street and 1. Office of Business Development,
partnerships; and to provide strategic Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, 14th and Constitution Avenue, NW.,
business consulting. This is a fee for DC 20230. U.S. Department of Room 5073, Washington, DC 20230.
service program, therefore, the MBEC is Commerce delivery policies for Federal Contact: Efrain Gonzalez, Program
required to charge client fees. Express, UPS, and DHL overnight Manager at 202–482–1940.

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2. San Francisco National Enterprise Regional Director, Dallas NEC at 214– Regional Director, CNEC at 312–353–
Center (SFNEC) is located at 221 Main 767–8001. 0182.
Street, Suite 1280, San Francisco, CA 4. Atlanta National Enterprise Center 6. New York National Enterprise
94105. This region covers the states of (ANEC) is located at 401 W. Peachtree Center (NYNEC) is located at 26 Federal
Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, Street, NW., Suite 1715, Atlanta, GA Plaza Room 3720, New York, NY 10278.
California, Washington, Alaska and This region covers the states of Maine,
30308–3516. This region covers the
Hawaii. Contact: Linda Marmolejo, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode
states of North Carolina, South Carolina,
Regional Director, SFNEC at 415–744– Island, Massachusetts, New York,
Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi,
3001. Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut,
and Tennessee. Contact John Iglehart Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West
3. Dallas National Enterprise Center Acting Regional Director, ANEC at 404– Virginia and District of Columbia.
(DNEC) is located at 1100 Commerce 730–3300. Contact Heyward Davenport, Regional
Street, Suite 7B–23, Dallas, TX 75242. 5. Chicago National Enterprise Center Director, NYNEC at 212–264–3262.
This region covers the states of (CNEC) is located at 55 E. Monroe Street SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, Suite 1406, Chicago, IL 60603. This
Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, region covers the states of Ohio, Illinois, Geographic Service Areas
Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Utah Minnesota, Iowa, Michigan, Indiana, The MBEC will provide services in
and Wyoming. Contact: John Iglehart, and Missouri. Contact Eric Dobyne, the following geographic areas:

MBEC name Location of MBEC Geographic service area

Arizona MBEC .................................................................. Phoenix, AZ ........................ State of Arizona.


Inland Empire MBEC ........................................................ Riverside, CA ..................... California Counties of: Orange, Riverside, Inland Em-
pire, San Diego and San Bernardino.
Nevada MBEC .................................................................. Las Vegas, NV ................... State of Nevada.
Los Angeles MBEC .......................................................... Los Angeles Metro ............. California Counties of: Los Angeles and Ventura.
Northern California MBEC ................................................ San Jose, CA ..................... California Counties of: Santa Clara, Alameda, San
Francisco, San Mateo, San Benito, Monterey, Santa
Cruz, Sonoma, Napa, Solano, Contra Costa,
Mendocino, San Joaquin, Sacramento, and Marin.
Washington MBEC ........................................................... Seattle, WA ........................ State of Washington.
Dallas MBEC .................................................................... Dallas, TX ........................... Dallas/Fort Worth/Arlington MSA.*
El Paso MBEC .................................................................. El Paso, TX ........................ El Paso MSA.*
Houston MBEC ................................................................. Houston, TX ....................... Houston/Sugar Land/Baytown MSA.*
New Mexico MBEC ........................................................... Albuquerque, NM ............... State of New Mexico.
Louisiana MBEC ............................................................... New Orleans, LA ................ State of Louisiana.
San Antonio MBEC ........................................................... San Antonio, TX ................. San Antonio MSA.*
Georgia MBEC .................................................................. Atlanta, GA ......................... State of Georgia.
North Carolina MBEC ....................................................... Durham, NC ....................... State of North Carolina.
South Carolina MBEC ...................................................... Columbia, SC ..................... State of South Carolina.
Alabama/Mississippi MBEC .............................................. Biloxi, MS ........................... States of Alabama & Mississippi.
Chicago MBEC ................................................................. Chicago, IL ......................... State of Illinois.
Detroit MBEC .................................................................... Detroit, MI ........................... State of Michigan.
Cleveland MBEC .............................................................. Cleveland, OH .................... State of Ohio.
Indianapolis MBEC ........................................................... Indianapolis, IN .................. State of Indiana.
St. Louis MBEC ................................................................ St. Louis, MO ..................... State of Missouri.
Manhattan MBEC ............................................................. New York, NY .................... New York Counties of: New York, Bronx and West-
chester.
Williamsburg MBEC .......................................................... Brooklyn, NY ...................... New York Counties of: Kings and Richmond.
Queens MBEC .................................................................. Jamaica, NY ....................... New York Counties of: Queens, Nassau and Suffolk.
Pennsylvania MBEC ......................................................... Philadelphia, PA ................. State of Pennsylvania.
New Jersey MBEC ........................................................... Newark, NJ ......................... State of New Jersey.
DC Metro MBEC ............................................................... Washington, DC ................. Washington, DC/Arlington/Alexandria MSA.*
Puerto Rico MBEC ........................................................... San Juan, PR ..................... Puerto Rico Islandwide.
* Metropolitan Statistical Area, please see OMB Bulletin No. 06–01, Update of Statistical Area Definitions and Guidance on their Uses (Decem-
ber 5, 2005) (as corrected May 26, 2006) at http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/bulletins.

Electronic Access: A link to the full in the FFO. Applicants will be able to submission they receive from
text of the Federal Funding Opportunity access, download and submit electronic Grants.gov. Applications received after
(FFO) Announcement for the MBOC grant applications for the MBEC the closing date and time will not be
Program can be found at http:// Program in this announcement at considered.
www.Grants.gov or by downloading at Grants.gov. MBDA strongly Funding Priorities: Preference may be
http://www.mbda.gov or by contacting recommends that applicants not wait given to applications during the
the appropriate MBDA representative until the application deadline date to selection process which address the
identified above. The FFO contains a begin the application process through following MBDA funding priorities:
(a) Applicants who submit proposals
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full and complete description of the Grants.gov. The date that applications
that include work activities that exceed
MBEC program requirements. In order will be deemed to have been submitted the minimum work requirements in this
to receive proper consideration, electronically shall be the date and time Announcement.
applicants must comply with all received at Grants.gov. Applicants (b) Applicants who submit proposals
information and requirements contained should save and print the proof of that include performance goals that

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exceed the minimum performance goal Funding Availability: The total award will not compete for funding in the
requirements in this Announcement. period is three years. The Federal subsequent second and third budget
(c) Applicants who demonstrate an funding share in each program year periods. Second and third year funding
exceptional ability to identify and work (2007–2009) (January 1–December 31 will depend upon satisfactory
towards the elimination of barriers, respectively) is $7.49M. MBDA funding performance, availability of funds to
which limit the access of minority availability is subject to Fiscal Year support continuation of the project, and
businesses to markets and capital. appropriations. MBDA anticipates consistency with Department of
(d) Applicants who demonstrate an funding twenty-eight (28) MBECs from Commerce and MBDA priorities.
exceptional ability to identify and work this competitive Announcement. Second and third year funding will be
with minority businesses seeking to MBDA requires each award recipient granted at the sole discretion of MBDA
obtain large-scale contracts and/or to provide a minimum of twenty percent and the Department of Commerce.
insertion into supply chains with (20%) non-federal cost share. MBDA is soliciting competitive
institutional customers. Applicants must submit project plans applications from organizations to
(e) Applicants that utilize fee for and budgets for each of the three operate a MBEC in the designated
service models and those that funding periods. Projects will be funded geographic areas. The maximum Federal
demonstrate an exceptional ability to for no more than one year at a time. Funding Amounts for each year are
charge and collect fees from clients. Project proposals accepted for funding shown below.

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


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

Non-fed- Non-fed- Non-fed-


Project name Federal eral share Federal eral share Federal eral share
Total cost Total cost Total cost
share ($) share ($) share ($)
($) ($) ($)
($) (20% ($) (20% ($) (20%
min.) min.) min.)

Arizona MBEC ............................. 343,900 275,000 68,900 343,900 275,000 68,900 343,900 275,000 68,900
Inland Empire MBEC ................... 406,500 325,000 81,500 406,500 325,000 81,500 406,500 325,000 81,500
Los Angeles MBEC ...................... 437,500 350,000 87,500 437,500 350,000 87,500 437,500 350,000 87,500
Nevada MBEC ............................. 281,300 225,000 56,300 281,300 225,000 56,300 281,300 225,000 56,300
Northern California MBEC ........... 375,000 300,000 75,000 375,000 300,000 75,000 375,000 300,000 75,000
Washington MBEC ....................... 312,500 250,000 62,500 312,500 250,000 62,500 312,500 250,000 62,500
Dallas MBEC ................................ 390,839 312,639 78,200 390,839 312,639 78,200 390,839 312,639 78,200
El Paso MBEC ............................. 262,500 210,000 52,500 262,500 210,000 52,500 262,500 210,000 52,500
Houston MBEC ............................ 375,000 300,000 75,000 375,000 300,000 75,000 375,000 300,000 75,000
New Mexico MBEC ...................... 312,500 250,000 62,500 312,500 250,000 62,500 312,500 250,000 62,500
Louisiana MBEC .......................... 375,000 300,000 75,000 375,000 300,000 75,000 375,000 300,000 75,000
San Antonio MBEC ...................... 320,639 256,639 64,000 320,639 256,639 64,000 320,639 256,639 64,000
Georgia MBEC ............................. 300,799 240,599 60,200 300,799 240,599 60,200 300,799 240,599 60,200
North Carolina MBEC .................. 300,799 240,599 60,200 300,799 240,599 60,200 300,799 240,599 60,200
Alabama/Mississippi MBEC ......... 300,799 240,599 60,200 300,799 240,599 60,200 300,799 240,599 60,200
South Carolina MBEC .................. 300,799 240,599 60,200 300,799 240,599 60,200 300,799 240,599 60,200
Chicago MBEC ............................ 375,000 300,000 75,000 375,000 300,000 75,000 375,000 300,000 75,000
Detroit MBEC ............................... 349,800 280,000 69,800 349,800 280,000 69,800 349,800 280,000 69,800
Indianapolis MBEC ...................... 250,000 200,000 50,000 250,000 200,000 50,000 250,000 200,000 50,000
St. Louis MBEC ........................... 300,000 240,000 60,000 300,000 240,000 60,000 300,000 240,000 60,000
Cleveland MBEC .......................... 300,000 240,000 60,000 300,000 240,000 60,000 300,000 240,000 60,000
Manhattan MBEC ......................... 343,900 275,000 68,900 343,900 275,000 68,900 343,900 275,000 68,900
New Jersey MBEC ....................... 343,900 275,000 68,900 343,900 275,000 68,900 343,900 275,000 68,900
Pennsylvania MBEC .................... 343,900 275,000 68,900 343,900 275,000 68,900 343,900 275,000 68,900
Queens MBEC ............................. 343,900 275,000 68,900 343,900 275,000 68,900 343,900 275,000 68,900
Puerto Rico MBEC ....................... 300,799 240,599 60,200 300,799 240,599 60,200 300,799 240,599 60,200
Washington Metro MBEC ............ 343,900 275,000 68,900 343,900 275,000 68,900 343,900 275,000 68,900
Williamsburg MBEC ..................... 375,000 300,000 75,000 375,000 300,000 75,000 375,000 300,000 75,000

Authority: Executive Order 11625 and 15 award cycles (beginning 2007 through or more in annual revenues and/or
U.S.C. 1512. 2015) will not be eligible to receive an ‘‘rapid-growth potential’’ minority
Catalog of Federal Domestic award in 2016 (and thereafter). businesses (‘‘Strategic Growth Initiative
Assistance (CFDA): 11.800 Minority Program Description: In accordance or ‘‘SGI’’ firms) directly; to develop a
Business Enterprise Center Program with Executive Order 11625 and 15 network of strategic partnerships; and to
(formerly Minority Business U.S.C. Section 1512, the Minority provide strategic business consulting.
Development Center (MBDC) Program). Business Development Agency (MBDA) This is a fee for service program,
Eligibility: For-profit entities is soliciting applications from therefore, the MBEC is required to
(including sole-proprietorships, organizations to operate a Minority charge client fees.
partnerships, and corporations), and Business Enterprise Center (MBEC)
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These requirements will be used to


non-profit organizations, state and local (formerly Minority Business generate increased results with respect
government entities, American Indian Development Center). The MBEC to financing and contracts awarded to
tribes, and educational institutions are Program requires MBEC staff to provide minority-owned firms and thus, are a
eligible to operate MBECs. Applicants standardized business assistance key component of this program.
receiving three (3) consecutive funding services to minority firms with $500,000

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The MBEC Program will concentrate contributions. Bonus points will be community beyond the MBDA funding
on serving SGI firms capable of awarded for cost sharing exceeding 20 cycle (3 points);
generating significant employment and percent that is applied on the following • MBE Advocacy—experience and
long-term economic growth. The MBEC scale: More than 20%—less than 25%— expertise in advocating on behalf of
program shall continue to leverage 1 point; 25% or more-less than 30%— minority businesses, both as to specific
telecommunications technology, 2 points; 30% or more-less than 35%— transactions in which a minority
including the Internet, and a variety of 3 points; 35% or more-less than 40%— business seeks to engage, and as to
online/computer-based resources to 4 points; and, 40% or more—5 points. broad market advocacy for the benefit of
dramatically increase the level of Applicants must provide a detailed the minority community at large (3
service that the MBEC can provide to explanation of how the cost-sharing points); and
minority-owned firms. requirement will be met. The MBEC • Key Staff—assessment of the
The MBEC program incorporates an must charge client fees for services qualifications, experience and proposed
entrepreneurial approach to building rendered. Client fees shall be used role of staff who will operate the MBEC.
market stability and improving the towards meeting cost share In particular, an assessment will be
quality of services delivered. This requirements. Client fees applied made to determine whether proposed
strategy expands the reach of the MBEC directly to the award’s cost sharing key staff possesses the expertise in
by requiring project operators to requirement must be used in utilizing information systems and the
develop and build upon strategic furtherance of the program objectives. ability to successfully deliver services
alliances with public and private sector Evaluation Criteria: Proposals will be (10 points).
partners, as a means of serving SGI firms evaluated and applicants will be 2. Resources (20 points). The
within the project’s geographic service selected based on the following criteria. applicant’s proposal will be evaluated
area. In addition, MBDA will establish An application must receive at least according to the following criteria:
specialized business consulting training 70% of the total points available for • Resources—discuss those resources
programs to support the MBEC client each evaluation criterion, in order for (not included as part of the cost-sharing
assistance services. These MBEC the application to be considered for arrangement) that will be used,
training programs are designed funding. The maximum total of points including (but not limited to) existing
specifically to foster growth assistance that can be earned is 105 including prior and/or current data lists that will
to its clients. The MBEC will also bonus points for related non-federal cost serve in fostering immediate success for
encourage increased collaboration and sharing, except when oral presentations the MBEC (8 points);
client/non-client referrals among the are made by applicants. If oral • Location—Applicant must indicate
MBDA-sponsored networks. This will presentations are made (see paragraph 5 if it shall establish a location for the
provide a comprehensive approach to below), the maximum total of points Center that is separate and apart from
serving the emerging sector of the that can be earned is 115. any existing offices in the geographic
minority business community. The 1. Applicant Capability (40 points). service area (2 points);
MBEC will operate through the use of The applicant’s proposal will be • Partners—discuss how you plan to
trained professional business evaluated with respect to the applicant establish and maintain the network of
consultants who will assist minority firm’s experience and expertise in five (5) Strategic Partners and how these
entrepreneurs through direct client providing the work requirements listed. partners will support the MBEC to meet
engagements. Entrepreneurs eligible for Specifically, the proposals will be its performance objectives (5 points);
assistance under the MBEC Program are evaluated as follows: and
African Americans, Puerto Ricans, • MBE Community—experience in • Equipment—discuss how you plan
Spanish-speaking Americans, Aleuts, and knowledge of the minority business to accomplish the computer hardware
Asian and Pacific Islander Americans, sector and strategies for enhancing its and software requirements (5 points).
Asian Indians, Native Americans, growth and expansion; particular 3. Techniques and Methodologies (20
Eskimos and Hasidic Jews. emphasis shall be on expanding SGI points). The applicant’s proposal will be
As part of its strategy for continuous firms (4 points); evaluated as follows:
improvement, the MBEC shall expand • Business Consulting—experience in • Performance Measures—relate each
its delivery capacity to all minority and knowledge of business consulting of performance measure to the financial,
firms (as defined in the FFO), with SGI firms (5 points); information and market resources
greater emphasis on SGI firms capable • Financing—experience in and available in the geographic service area
of impacting economic growth and knowledge of the preparation and to the applicant (including existing
employment. MBDA wants to ensure formulation of successful financial client list) and how the goals will be
that MBEC clients are receiving a transactions (5 points); met (marketing plan). Specific attention
consistent level of service throughout its • Procurements and Contracting— should be placed on matching
funded network. To that end, MBDA experience in and knowledge of the performance outcomes (as described
will require MBEC consultants to attend public and private sector contracting under ‘‘Geographic Service Areas and
training course(s) designed to achieve opportunities for minority businesses, Performance Goals’’ of the FFO) with
standardized services and quality as well as demonstrated expertise in client service (billable) hours. The
expectations. assisting MBEs into supply chains (5 applicant should consider existing
Further programmatic information points); market conditions and its strategy to
can be found in the FFO. • Financing Networks—resources and achieve the goal (10 points);
Match Requirements: Cost sharing of professional relationships within the • Plan of Action—provide specific
at least 20% for year 1, 2 and 3 is corporate, banking and investment detail on how the applicant will start
required. Cost sharing is the portion of community that may be beneficial to operations. The MBEC shall have thirty
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the project cost not borne by the Federal minority-owned firms (5 points); (30) days to become fully operational
Government. Applicants must meet this • Establishment of a Self-Sustainable after an award is made. Fully
requirement in (1) cash contributions; Service Model—summary plan to operational means that all staff are
(2) non-cash applicant contributions; establish a self-sustainable model for hired, all signs are up, all items of
and/or (3) third party in-kind continued services to the MBE furniture and equipment are in place

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and operational, all necessary forms are autonomy for its Project Director (2 evaluation panel. The oral panel
developed (e.g., client engagement points); members may ask follow-up questions
letters, other standard correspondence, (d) The extent to which the after the presentation. MBDA will
etc.), and the center is ready to open its presentation demonstrates robust search provide the teleconference dial-in
doors to the public (5 points); and, criteria for the identification of a Project number and pass code. Each finalist will
• Work Requirement Execution Director (1 point); present to MBDA staff only; other
Plan—The applicant will be evaluated (e) The extent to which the applicants are not permitted to listen
on how effectively and efficiently all presentation demonstrates effective (and/or watch).
staff time will be used to achieve the employee recruitment and retention All costs pertaining to this
work requirements (5 points). policies and procedures (1 point); and, presentation shall be borne by the
4. Proposed Budget and Supporting (f) The extent to which the applicant. MBEC award funds may not
Budget Narrative (20 points). The presentation demonstrates a competitive be used as a reimbursement for this
applicant’s proposal will be evaluated and innovative approach to exceeding presentation. MBDA will not accept any
on the following sub-criteria: performance requirements (2 points). requests or petitions for reimbursement.
• Reasonableness, allowability and Review and Selection Process The oral panel members shall score
allocability of costs. All of the proposed each presentation in accordance with
expenditures must be discussed and the 1. Initial Screening. Prior to the the oral presentation criteria. An
budget line item narrative must match formal paneling process, each average score shall be compiled and
the proposed budget. Fringe benefits application will receive an initial added to the original score of the panel
and other percentage item calculations screening to ensure that all required review.
must match the proposed line item on forms, signatures and documentation 4. Final Recommendation. The
the budget. (5 points); are present. National Director of MBDA makes the
• Proposed cost sharing of 20% is 2. Panel Review. Each application will final recommendation to the
required. The non-Federal share must be receive an independent, objective Department of Commerce Grants Officer
adequately documented, including how review by a panel qualified to evaluate regarding the funding of applications,
client fees will be used to meet the cost- the applications submitted. MBDA taking into account the selection criteria
share (5 points); and, anticipates that the review panel will be as outlined in this Announcement and
• Performance Based Budget. Discuss made up of at least three independent the following:
how the budget is related to the reviewers (all Federal employees) who (a) The evaluations and rankings of
accomplishment of the work will review all applications based on the the independent review panel and the
requirements and the performance above evaluation criteria. Each reviewer evaluation(s) of the oral presentations, if
measures. Provide a budget narrative will evaluate and provide a score for applicable;
that clearly shows the connections (10 each proposal. In order for an (b) Funding priorities. The National
points). application to be considered for Director (or his/her designee) reserves
Proposals with cost sharing which funding, it shall need to achieve 70% of the right to conduct a site visit (subject
exceeds 20% will be awarded bonus the available points for each criterion. to the availability of funding) to
points on the following scale: more than Failure to achieve these results will applicant organizations receiving at
20%—less than 25%—1 point; 25% or automatically deem the application as least 70% of the total points available
more-less than 30%—2 points; 30% or unsuccessful. for each evaluation criterion, in order to
more-less than 35%—3 points; 35% or 3. Oral Presentation—Optional. When make a better assessment of the
more-less than 40%—4 points; and 40% the merit review by the panel results in organization’s capability to achieve the
or more—5 points. applications scoring 70% or more of the funding priorities; and,
5. Oral Presentation—Optional (10 available points for each criterion, (c) The availability of funding.
points). Oral presentations are held only MBDA may request all those applicants Intergovernmental Review:
when determined by MBDA. When the to develop and provide an oral Applications under this program are not
merit review by the panel results in presentation. The applicants may subject to Executive Order 12372,
applications scoring 70% or more of the receive up to 10 additional points based ‘‘Intergovernmental Review of Federal
available points for each criterion, on the presentation and content Programs.’’
MBDA may request all those applicants presented. If a formal presentation is Limitation of Liability: Applicants are
to develop and provide an oral requested, the applicants will receive a hereby given notice that funds have not
presentation. This presentation will be formal communication (via standard yet been appropriated for this program
used to establish a final evaluation and mail, e-mail or fax) from MBDA for Fiscal Year 2007. In no event will
rating. indicating the time and date for the MBDA or the Department of Commerce
The applicant’s presentation will be presentation. In person presentations be responsible for proposal preparation
evaluated on the following sub-criteria: are not mandatory but are encouraged; costs if this program fails to receive
(a) The extent to which the telephonic presentations are acceptable. funding or is cancelled because of other
presentation demonstrates how the Applicants will be asked to submit a agency priorities. Publication of this
applicant will effectively and efficiently power point presentation (or equivalent) announcement does not oblige MBDA or
assist MBDA in the accomplishment of to MBDA that addresses the oral the Department of Commerce to award
its mission (2 points); presentation criteria (see above, any specific project or to obligate any
(b) The extent to which the Evaluation Criteria, item 5. Oral available funds.
presentation demonstrates business Presentation—Optional). This Universal Identifier: Applicants
operating priorities designed to manage presentation must be submitted at least should be aware that they will be
a successful MBEC (2 points); 24 hours before the scheduled date and required to provide a Dun and
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(c) The extent to which the time of the presentation. The Bradstreet Data Universal Numbering
presentation demonstrates a presentation will be made to the system (DUNS) number during the
management philosophy that achieves National Director (or his/her designee) application process. See the June 27,
an effective balance between and/or up to three senior MBDA staff 2003 (68 FR 38402) Federal Register
micromanagement and complete who did not serve on the merit notice for additional information.

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Organizations can receive a DUNS DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE participants, and methods of submittal
number at no cost by calling the include Internet and facsimile
dedicated toll-free DUNS Number National Oceanic and Atmospheric transmission of paper forms.
request line at 1–866–705–5711 or by Administration
III. Data
accessing the Grants.gov Web site at
Proposed Information Collection; OMB Number: 0648–0262.
http://www.Grants.gov.
Comment Request; Information for Form Number: None.
Department of Commerce Pre-Award Share Transfer in the Wreckfish Type of Review: Regular submission.
Notification Requirements for Grants Fishery Affected Public: Not-for-profit
and Cooperative Agreements: The institutions; and business or other for-
Department of Commerce Pre-Award AGENCY: National Oceanic and
profit organizations.
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Notification Requirements for Grants Estimated Number of Respondents: 4.
ACTION: Notice. Estimated Time per Response: 15
and Cooperative Agreements contained
in the Federal Register notice of SUMMARY: The Department of minutes per transfer.
December 30, 2004 (69 FR 78389) are Commerce, as part of its continuing Estimated Total Annual Burden
applicable to this solicitation. effort to reduce paperwork and Hours: 1.
respondent burden, invites the general Estimated Total Annual Cost to
Paperwork Reduction Act: This
public and other Federal agencies to Public: $161.
document contains collection-of-
information requirements subject to the take this opportunity to comment on IV. Request for Comments
Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). The proposed and/or continuing information
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether
use of standard forms 424, 424A, 424B, collections, as required by the
the proposed collection of information
SF–LLL, and CD–346 have been Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
is necessary for the proper performance
approved by OMB under the respective DATES: Written comments must be
of the functions of the agency, including
control numbers 0348–0043, 0348–0044, submitted on or before September 25, whether the information shall have
0348–0040, 0348–0046, and 0605–0001. 2006. practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the
ADDRESSES: Direct all written comments agency’s estimate of the burden
Notwithstanding any other provisions
of law, no person is required to respond to Diana Hynek, Departmental (including hours and cost) of the
Paperwork Clearance Officer, proposed collection of information; (c)
to, nor shall any person be subject to a
Department of Commerce, Room 6625, ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
penalty for failure to comply with a
14th and Constitution Avenue, NW., clarity of the information to be
collection of information subject to the Washington, DC 20230 (or via the collected; and (d) ways to minimize the
Paperwork Reduction Act unless that Internet at dHynek@doc.gov). burden of the collection of information
collection displays a currently valid
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: on respondents, including through the
OMB control number. Requests for additional information or use of automated collection techniques
Executive Order 12866: This notice copies of the information collection or other forms of information
has been determined to be not instrument and instructions should be technology.
significant for purposes of E.O. 12866. directed to Jason Rueter, (727) 824–5350 Comments submitted in response to
Administrative Procedure Act/ or jason.rueter@noaa.gov. this notice will be summarized and/or
Regulatory Flexibility Act: Prior notice SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: included in the request for OMB
for an opportunity for public comment approval of this information collection;
I. Abstract they also will become a matter of public
are not required by the Administrative
The National Marine Fisheries Service record.
Procedure Act for rules concerning
(NMFS) Southeast Region manages the Dated: July 20, 2006.
public property, loans, grant, benefits
wreckfish fishery of the Exclusive Gwellnar Banks,
and contracts (5 U.S.C. 533(a)(2)). Economic Zone (EEZ) in or from the
Because notice and opportunity for Management Analyst, Office of the Chief
South Atlantic under the Fishery Information Officer.
comment are not required pursuant to 5 Management Plan for Snapper/Grouper
U.S.C. 533 or any other law, the [FR Doc. E6–11902 Filed 7–25–06; 8:45 am]
(FMP). The South Atlantic Fishery
analytical requirements of the regulatory Management Council prepared the FMP BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) are pursuant to the Magnuson-Stevens
inapplicable. Therefore, a regulatory Fishery Conservation & Management
flexibility analysis is not required and Act. The regulations implementing the DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
has not been prepared. FMPs are at 50 CFR part 622.
The recordkeeping and reporting Office of the Secretary of Defense
Dated: July 21, 2006.
requirements at 50 CFR part 622 form Renewal of Department of Defense
Ronald N. Langston,
the basis for this collection of Federal Advisory Committees
National Director, Minority Business information. NMFS Southeast Region
Development Agency. requests information from participating AGENCY: DoD.
[FR Doc. E6–11947 Filed 7–25–06; 8:45 am] wreckfish participants. This ACTION: Notice.
BILLING CODE 3510–21–P information, upon receipt, results in an
increasingly more efficient and accurate SUMMARY: Under the provisions of the
database for management and Federal Advisory Committee Act of
1972, as amended (5 U.S.C. Appendix),
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monitoring of the wreckfish fishery in or


from the South Atlantic EEZ. the Department of Defense gives notice
that the Amputee Patient Care Program
II. Method of Collection Board, which is determined to be in the
Paper applications, electronic reports, public interest, is hereby renewed on
and telephone calls are required from July 6, 2006. This committee provides

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