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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 18,1997 PSA#1995REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING: DIGITAL VIDEO IN
INFORMATION NETWORKS COMPETITION 98-04 Department of Commerce
Technology Administration National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) Advanced Technology Program Administration Building
101, Rm. A407 Gaithersburg, MD 20899-0001 Date: REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING: The NIST Advanced Technology Program
(ATP) is soliciting proposals under its focused program competition
98-04, Digital Video in Information Networks, and announces public
meetings (Proposers' Conferences) for all interested parties. A total
estimated $82 million in first year funding is available for new awards
for all of the fiscal year 1998 ATP competitions (approximately eight
to ten). The actual number of proposals funded under each competition
will depend on the quality of the proposals received and the amount of
funding requested in the highest ranked proposals. Outyear funding
beyond the first year is contingent on the approval of future
Congressional appropriations and satisfactory project performance. The
goal of this Digital Video in Information Networks program is to
promote U.S. economic growth by supporting sustained, high-risk,
research and development which will accelerate the emergence of
compelling digital video applications for business and personal use.
The program will accelerate the appearance of enabling technologies
which is expected to spur industry's deployment of a digital video
information infrastructure. This second solicitation is also designed
to accelerate the use of this infrastructure for interactive end-user
applications including those impractical using existing analog
techniques. The scope of the Digital Video program does not include
core infrastructure needs not directly related to digital video
requirements. Proposals in the following three Digital Video technical
areas are particularly welcome: 1) Deploying Advanced Television, 2)
Interactive Digital Video and 3) Extending Digital Video. Abbreviated
proposals (pre-proposals) are allowed but are optional for this focused
program competition 98-04. Pre-proposals are intended to provide
intermediate feedback as to whether the proposer is on track in
formulating and articulating some of the key information required for
a successful project proposal. Responses to pre-proposals will have no
effect on the review of full proposals, but must follow the
instructions included in the 98-04 focused program booklet.
Pre-proposals under 98-04 are due no later than 3:00 p.m. Eastern time
on Friday, February 27, 1998, at the address shown below. Written
feedback can be expected from ATP within two weeks of receipt. No other
form of pre-proposal debriefing will be provided. Proposers should
submit their pre-proposals early to take advantage of this rapid
response and to maximize the time available to react to the feedback
during the full proposal preparation period. The due date for
submission of 98-04 FULL proposals is 3 p.m. Eastern time on Wednesday,
April 22, 1998. Should the NIST facility be closed on the specified due
date, ATP proposals will be due at 3 p.m. Eastern timeon the next
business day that the NIST facility is open. Proposals received after
this deadline WILL NOT be considered. Send pre-proposals and full
proposals to: Advanced Technology Program, National Institute of
Standards and Technology, Administration Building 101, Rm. A407, Quince
Orchard & Clopper Roads, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-0001. Mark envelope
Focused Program 98-04. Pre-proposals or full proposals submitted by
facsimile or electronic mail WILL NOT be accepted. If a proposer's full
proposal is judged to be of high enough quality to be invited in for an
oral review, ATP reserves the right to submit a list of questions to
the proposer that must be addressed at the oral review. The ATP
operates under program procedures published at Part 295, Title 15, of
the Code of Federal Regulations. The provisions of the 12/15/97 Federal
Register notice announcing the availability of funding for ATP
competitions, are incorporated by reference in this notice. The
provisions of the 12/15/97 Federal Register notice announcing the
availability of funding for ATP competitions, are incorporated by
reference in this notice. The ATP Proposal Preparation Kit dated
December 1997 (containing proposal cover sheets, other required forms,
background material, and instructions for submission of proposals) and
the 98-04 focused program booklet (containing a paper describing the
scope of this focused program) may be requested by phone:
1-800-ATP-FUND; fax: 301-926-9524 or 301-590-3053; e-mail:
atp@nist.gov; or letter at the address shown above. The Kit is also
available on the ATP World Wide Web site http://www.atp.nist.gov under
the heading Publications. The ATP is mailing the new Kit to all those
individuals whose names are currently on the ATP mailing list. Those
individuals need not contact the ATP to request the new Kit. The 98-04
focused program booklet is also available on ATP web site under the
heading Competitions and printed copies are available upon request from
ATP. Public meetings (Proposers' Conferences) for potential proposers
and other interested parties will be held on the following four dates
and nine locations: Thursday, January 15, 1998, NIST, Administration
Bldg. (101), Green Auditorium, Quince Orchard & Clopper Roads,
Gaithersburg, MD 20899-0001 and will also be video teleconferenced to
NIST Boulder, Building 1, Main Auditorium, 325 Broadway, Boulder, CO
80303. For further information on the NIST Boulder meeting contact
Jerry Hendrix, 303-497-5646, E-mail jeryll.hendrix@nist.gov. In case of
severe weather, please call NIST's Facilities Status Line,
Gaithersburg, 301-975-NIST (6478); Boulder, 303-497-3000 for a
prerecorded message of the status of NIST opening. If NIST is closed,
the meeting will be rescheduled; Wednesday, January 21, 1998 at the
Crowne Plaza Hotel, 1113 6th Avenue, Seattle, WA, 98101-3048, Phone:
800-521-2762, Fax: 206-340-1617; at the Austin Chariot Resort Inn, 7300
North IH 35, Austin, TX 78752-2606, Phone: 800-432-9202, Fax:
512-452-5079; and at the Adam's Mark Orlando, 1500 Sand Lake Road,
Orlando, FL 32809, Phone: 407-859-1500, Fax: 407-855-1585; Friday,
January 23, 1998, at The Quality Hotel -- Los Angeles Airport, 5249 W.
Century Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90045, Phone: 310-645-2200, Fax:
310-641-8214; at the Holiday Inn O'Hare International, 5440 North River
Road, Rosemont, IL 60018, Phone: 888-642-7344, Fax: 847-671-5406; and
at the Sheraton Bradley Hotel, 1 Bradley International Airport, Windsor
Locks, CT 06096, Phone: 860-627-5311, Fax: 860-627-9348; and Wednesday,
January 28, 1998, at the Gaithersburg Holiday Inn, 2 Montgomery Village
Avenue, Gaithersburg, MD 20879, Phone: 301-948-8900. The conference at
each location will begin at 9:30 a.m. local time and end at
approximately 2 p.m. except for the January 15 meeting. On that date,
to accommodate a video teleconference, the meeting at NIST will be held
from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. local time and the meeting at NIST Boulder
will be held from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. local time. These meetings will
provide general information regarding the ATP, tipson preparing good
proposals, and will provide an opportunity for attendees to ask
questions. The format and content of each of the public meetings will
be the same with the exception of the January 28, 1998, meeting which
will also include a session in the afternoon to answer specific
questions on the scope, technical, and business goals of this 98-04
focused program. Multiple locations for the public meetings are being
offered for the convenience of the public. Attendance at these public
meetings is not required. No registration fee will be charged. To
register for a public meeting or for further information, contact ATP
as noted above. WEB: Advanced Technology Program, atp.nist.gov. E-MAIL:
Advanced Technology Program, atp@nist.gov. Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0598 19971218\SP-0008.MSC)
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