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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 3,1997 PSA#1754DOE/Federal Energy Technology Center, P.O. Box 10940, MS 921-143,
Pittsburgh, PA 15236-0940 A -- SUPPORT OF FOSSIL RESOURCE UTILIZATION RESEARCH BY HISTORICALLY
BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES AND OTHER MINORITY INSTITUTIONS SOL
DE-PS22-97PC97201 DUE 022697 POC John R. Columbia, Contract Specialist,
(412) 892-6219; Keith R. Miles, Contracting Officer, (412) 892-5984.
WEB: Click here for more information about the Federal Energy
Technology Center., http://www.petc.doe.gov. 17. NOTICE OF RESTRICTED
ELIGIBILITY, Program Solicitation, Support of Fossil Resource
Utilization Research by Historically Black Colleges and Universities
(HBCU's) and Other Minority Institutions (OMI's). The U.S. Department
of Energy, Federal Energy Technology Center (FETC), announces that
pursuant to 10 CFR 600.6(b)it intends to conduct a competitive
solicitation and to award financial assistance grants on a restricted
eligibility basis to selected HBCU/OMI's who propose to conduct
innovative research and development of advance concepts pertinent to
fossil resource conversion and utilization. Eligibility for
participation in this Program Solicitation is restricted to
Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Other Minority
Institutions recognized by the Office for Civil Rights (OCR), U.S.
Department of Education, and identified on the OCR's United States
Department of Education U.S. Accredited Postsecondary Minority
Institutions list in effect on the closing date of the program
solicitation. Applications submitted by any institution not on OCR's
aforementioned list are ineligible for technical evaluation and award.
For information regarding the qualification criteria and process of
becoming recognized by the Education Department's Office for Civil
Rights as a "Minority Institution", institutions should contact the
Education Department directly at the following address: Mr. Peter A.
McCabe, Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education,
Washington, DC 20202, Telephone (202) 205-9567. Note: The Education
Department should only be contacted on matters related to Institutional
status; questions regarding the Program Solicitation should be directed
to Mr. Columbia at DOE by telefacsimilie on (412) 892-6216.
Approximately $780,000 is planned for this solicitation. The total
should provide support for approximately 4 to 6 Research and
Development application selections (Topics 1-6) and 2 to 4
faculty/student exploratory application selections (Topic 7). The seven
(7) technical topics addressed by the solicitation are: (1) Advanced
Environmental Control Technology for Coal, (2) Advanced Coal
Utilization, (3) Coal Liquefaction Technology, (4) Heavy Oil Upgrading
and Processing, (5) Advanced Environmental and Recovery Technologies
for Oil, (6) Natural Gas Supply, and (7) Faculty/Student Exploratory
Grants. Since the program is intended to stimulate cooperation between
academia and industry, collaboration with private industry is
encouraged for all technical topics except Topic No. 7, Faculty/Student
Exploratory Grants. Collaboration may consist of: (1)cash cost sharing
by the private industrial entity; or (2) no-cost collaboration wherein
the private sector entity agrees to consult with the HBCU/OMI to share
non-proprietary information which will assist in improving the
experimental plan and/or assist in analyzing data obtained by the
principal researcher, or to provide free use of industrial experimental
facilities/equipment not available at the university; or (3)
subcontracting by the HBCU/OMI toa private sector entity. Collaboration
which encourages a cooperative/interactive effort between the HBCU/OMI
and private industry is preferred. Program Solicitation
DE-PS22-97PC97201 is expected to be released on or about January 3,
1997. The solicitation (created in Word Perfect 5.2 for Windows) will
be issued on DOE's FETC WORLD Wide Web Server Internet System
(http://www.petc.doe.gov/business.html). If applicants do not have
internet capability or experience difficulty accessing the solicitation
files, a 3.5", double-sided/high density computer diskette copy of the
solicitation will be available, upon receipt of a written request
addressed to the attention of John R. Columbia and mailed to the
address given herein. Requests may also be faxed to (412)892-6216;
however, telephone requests will not be honored.***** (0366) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0004 19970103\A-0004.SOL)
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