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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 8,1999 PSA#2451The Oil Spill Recovery Institue, P.O. Box 705, Cordova, AK 99574 A -- SMALL OIL SPILL PREVENTION AND REMEDIATION SOL 99-10-SmallSpill
DUE 123199 POC Walter Cox or Nancy Bird, 907-424-5800 WEB:
http://www.pwssc.gen.ak.us/osri/baa/baa.fr.html,
http://www.pwssc.gen.ak.us/osri/baa/baa.fr.html. E-MAIL:
frontdes@pwssc.gen.ak.us, frontdes@pwssc.gen.ak.us. Broad Area
Announcement for Applied Technology Program of the Prince William Sound
Oil Spill Recovery Institute Deadline for receipt of applications:
December 31, 1999 The OSRI announces a competition for Small Spill
Prevention and Remediation The Oil Spill Recovery Institute is
accepting proposals for grants that focus on small spill prevention and
remediation. Proposals which build upon the OSRI small spill workshop
proceedings entitled APlug the Leaks@ (available through OSRI) and
which contain pollution reduction measurement techniques will be given
preference. Harbor Masters and city governments along Alaskan oil
transportation routes are encouraged to apply. The total FY99 budget
for this program area is $50,000 and OSRI anticipates funding several
projects from this total amount. The duration of the grant awards will
be for one year with an option to renew. Application Process
Interested candidates must submit an OSRI grant application package.
This application may be obtained as a downloadablefile from the OSRI
web page (http://www.pwssc.gen.ak.us/osri) or from the OSRI by calling
(907) 424-5800. The original and three copies of the proposal,
including the copy bearing the signed cover page, should be mailed to:
Walter Cox, Technology Coordinator Prince William Sound Oil Spill
Recovery Institute P.O. Box 705 Cordova, AK 99574 Proposals must be
submitted in hard copy form. Proposals will not be accepted by FAX or
electronically and must be postmarked by the due date. Proposal
Evaluation Proposals will be evaluated by the OSRI director, OSRI
technology coordinator, individual peer reviewers and/or a review
panel. All large proposals will also be reviewed by the Scientific and
Technical Committee. The evaluation criteria differ based on the type
of project. In general, the proposals will be evaluated by how well
they meet the needs of the BAA, and fill existing research or
technology gaps. Experience of the team members will also be looked at.
For more information, refer to the OSRI Grant Policy Manual, Section
4.4.1, which can be found on the OSRI web page. Awards Proposals, due
by December 31, 1999, will be evaluated by the method described above,
and the awards will be made by April 30, 2000. Awards made as a result
of this competition will be administered in accordance with the terms
and conditions of the OSRI Grant Policy Manual. Additional Information
The OSRI provides awards for research in the sciences, engineering and
technology as well as educational programs. The awardee is wholly
responsible for the conduct of such programs, research and preparation
of the results for publication. The OSRI, therefore, does not assume
responsibility for the research findings, their interpretation or
implementation of programs. The OSRI welcomes proposals from all
qualified scientists, engineers and educators and strongly encourages
women, minorities, and persons with disabilities to compete fully in
any of the research related programs described here. In accordance with
federal statutes, regulations, and OSRIpolicies, no person on grounds
of race, color, age, sex, national origin, or disability shall be
excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be
subject to discrimination under any program or activity receiving
financial assistance from the OSRI. Further questions may be addressed
to the OSRI by e-mail (frontdes@pwssc.gen.ak.us) or by contacting
Nancy Bird at (907) 424-5800. Date this BAA was posted: October 6, 1999
Posted 10/06/99 (W-SN389453). (0279) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0005 19991008\A-0005.SOL)
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