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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 4,1997 PSA#1775Office of Naval Research, 800 North Quincy Street, Arlington, VA
22217-5660 P -- FY 1998 SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (SECNAV) CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS
(CNO) OCEANOGRAPHIC CHAIRS AND SCHOLARS OF OCEANOGRAPHIC SCIENCES
(RE-ANNOUNCED) SOL N00014- POC Dr. Randy Jacobson, ONR 321
(703)696-4121. BAA 97-009. The Office of Naval Research (ONR)
re-announces the program to recognize distinguished academic ocean
scientists through the establishment of four year awards for research
''Chairs'' and ''Scholars''. These awards stem from recognition by the
Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) and the Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV)
that oceanography is a core Navy competency. The award will include
four and one half years of support for one Research Chair, an
associated Scholar, and at least two graduate students as described
later. This announcement constitutes a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA)
as contemplated in FAR 6.102(d)(2). No request for proposal (RFP),
solicitation, or other announcement of this opportunity will be made.
Recipients of ''Chair'' awards will be internationally known leaders in
their fields with collaborations across many science areas and
sponsoring agencies. The recipients of ''Scholar'' awards should be
early to mid-career researchers who have the potential to be tomorrow's
leaders inthe same sense of the ''Chairs''. By supporting the
collaborative research of distinguished scientists and students in this
way, the Office of Naval Research intends to recognize today's academic
leaders in Navy oceanography and encourage development of tomorrow's
leaders. In addition to promoting excellent research and education, the
program will foster closer relations between the ocean science
community and the operating Navy through special liaison activities to
be undertaken by the SECNAV/CNO Chair and ONR/(Institution Name)
Scholar during their tenure. Proposals will be selected on the basis of
the following criteria: (1) Demonstrated experience and status of the
Chair nominee, especially with regard to scientific and mentoring
achievement as well as breadth of collaborative activities across the
scientific community and the various sponsoring agencies. (2)
Demonstrated research experience and achievements of the Scholar
nominee as reflected in past activities and in potential for growth
into activities noted for the Chair. (3) Relevance of research goals to
Navy and Marine Corps needs for the scientific and technical areas in
which the Chair and Scholar will perform. (4) Adequacy of facilities
and other resources available to support the proposed oceanographic
research. (5) Curricula, performance, and stature of the institution,
especially with regard to quality of graduate students as well as the
quality of the oceanographic science faculty. (6) Plans for maintaining
and/or developing new Navy laboratory interactions. (7) Names and
qualifications of the ONR/(Institution Name) graduate Fellows or plans
to make these selections. (8) A detailed budget, not to exceed
$400,000 per year that reflects the commitment(s) by the institution to
oceanographic science faculty in general and to the Chair, Scholar, and
graduate students in particular. (9) Plans and commitment for a new
tenure track faculty position, or equivalent, during the award period.
Proposals and accompanying budgets must be received by 01 April 1997
at the Office of Naval Research, Code 32, ATTN: FY98 Chairs, 800 North
Quincy Street, Room 407, Arlington, VA 22217-5660. Letters announcing
award decisions will be mailed to the Chair nominee cited in the
proposal on or after 15 May 1997. Grants are expected to be in place on
02 June 1997. Further information regarding proposal format,
eligibility requirements, and research relevant to the oceanographic
science interests of the Office of Naval Research is described in the
Ocean, Atmosphere, & Space Department portion of the Science and
Technology section of the ONR Home Page which can be accessed on the
World Wide Web site, http://www.onr.navy.mil, by fax to ONR Code
32/FY98 CHAIRS, (703) 696-2007, or by mail to the Office of Naval
Research, Code 32, ATTN: FY98 Chairs, 800 North Quincy Street, Room
407, Arlington, VA 22217-5660. For awards made as contracts, evaluation
of the socio-economic merits of the proposal shall include the extent
of commitment in providing meaningful subcontracting opportunities for
small business, small disadvantaged business, woman-owned small
business concerns, historically black colleges, universities and
minority institutions. (0031) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0048 19970204\P-0001.SOL)
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