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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 1,1999 PSA#2292U.S. Department of Energy, Golden Field Office, 1617 Cole Blvd.,
Golden, CO 80401 A -- OPTIONAL PRE-PROPOSAL PROCESS FOR THE NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL
COMPETITIVENESS THROUGH ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT, AND ECONOMICS
(NICE<SUP>3) PROGRAM -- INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY DEMONSTRATION
PROGRAM SOL n/a DUE 041599 POC Contact Eric Hass, NICE<SUP>3
Project Monitor, at (303) 275-4728. The Contract Specialist is James
Damm, at (303) 275-4744 WEB: Click here to download a copy.,
www.eren.doe.gov/golden/solicit.htm. E-MAIL: Click here to contact
Contracting Officer, Contract Specialist, James Damm 303/275-4744. The
Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Industrial Technologies (OIT)
issues an annual competitive solicitation to fund innovative industrial
technologies that reduce energy consumption, waste production, and
operating costs. The intent of the NICE3 program is to fund projects
that have completed the research and development stage and are ready to
demonstrate a fully integrated commercial unit. Eligible applicants for
funding include any authorized agency of the 50 States, the District of
Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and
any territory or possession of the United States. The state applicant
is required to have an industrial partner to be eligible for grant
consideration. Local governments, State and private universities,
private non-profits, private businesses, and individuals, who are not
eligible as direct applicants, must work with the appropriate State
agencies in developing projects and forming participation arrangements.
It is anticipated that up to $6 million in Federal funds will be made
available in FY 2000 by DOE for the May 1999 solicitation. 50 % cost
sharing is required by all applicants and/or cooperating project
participants. The DOE share for each award shall not exceed $425,000.
The industrial partner may receive a maximum of $400,000 in DOE
funding. A maximum of $25,000, or 10% of the total amount to industry,
whichever is less, may be used to support the state applicant's cost
share, if any, for costs associated with technology
transfer/dissemination, marketing, etc. Prior to issuance of the
solicitation, the DOE offers potential applicants a chance to submit to
the Golden Field Office a brief description of their proposed project.
The submissions should not exceed two pages and should adhere to the
format laid out in the preproposal format. DOE's technical staff will
review these abstracts and provide constructive feedback to the
potential applicant within a two week period. The submission of a
preproposal abstract is not mandatory for submitting an application
under the May 1999 solicitation. The DOE reviews and comments under the
preproposal process will not be used by DOE in evaluating or awarding
applications under the solicitation. All abstracts must be submitted
through a state agency. Abstracts can be submitted to the Golden Field
Office on or before April 2, 1999. Obtain a copy of the abstract
format by calling Eric Hass at (303) 275-4728, FAX (303) 275-4788. The
format and program information may also be obtained at the OIT website
at http//www.oit.doe.gov/Access/nice3.!! Posted 02/25/99 (W-SN302525).
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