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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 21,1997 PSA#1977U.S. Geological Survey, 205B 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, VA
20192 A -- FEDERAL GEOGRAPHIC DATA COMMITTEE (FGDC) NATIONAL SPATIAL DATA
INFRASTRUCTURE (NSDI) PARTNERSHIP FUNDING PROGRAMS SOL
1434-HQ-97-PA-00044, 45 and 46 DUE 022898 POC Karen Staubs (Contact)
703-648-7372 (phone) 703-648-7901 (fax) WEB: FGDC,NSDI Parnership
Funding Programs, www.usgs.gov/contracts/index.html. This is a
correction to the Program Announcement synopsis recently released under
the classification code "T", published November 17, 1997. This
announcement modification is to change the classification code "T" to
classification code "A": This is a U.S. Geological Survey announcement
of a program under the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance No.
15-809 entitled, "National Spatial Data Infrastructure Competitive
Cooperative Agreements Program." The Federal Geographic Data Committee
(FGDC) is seeking applications to facilitate and foster partnerships
and alliances within and among various public and private entities to
assist in building the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI). The
NSDI consists of policies, standards, agreements, and partnerships
among a variety of sectors and disciplines that promote more
cost-effective production, ready availability, and greater use of high
quality geospatial data. Three separate but related programs
constitute the FGDC Partnership Funding Programs under three Program
Announcements (PA): the NSDI Competitive Cooperative Agreements Program
(CCAP), PA #1434-HQ-98-PA-00044, (Ms. Kathleen Craig, CO at (703)
648-7357), the NSDI Framework Demonstration Projects Program,
PA#1434-HQ-98-PA-00045 (Ms. Tammy Fanning, CO at (703) 648-7363), and
the NSDI Benefits Program, PA#1434-HQ-98-PA-00046, (Ms. Deborah Walsh,
CO at (703) 648-7384). Activities initiated under each of the three
separate programs will promote development and maintenance of and
access to data sets that are needed for national, regional, state, and
local analyses. The CCAP provides funding for projects that focus on
promoting metadata collection and creating clearinghouses of geographic
data linked to the Internet; developing and promulgating NSDI standards
in data collection, documentation, transfer, and search and query;
developing and implementing educational outreach programs to increase
the awareness and understanding of the NSDI vision and concepts; and,
organizing and strengthening state-wide or regional programs for
geographic data sharing. The Framework Demonstration Projects Program
provides funding for projects that demonstrate or operationalize the
framework concept. Projects can address basic or advanced technical,
operational, and business aspects/capabilities to collaboratively
create and maintain certain categories of commonly needed Framework'
data, or deal with specific framework topics such as coding permanent
feature identifiers, data integration, generalization, transactions and
feature maintenance, feature level metadata, and data certification.
Framework data are defined as geodetic control, cadastral, digital
orthoimagery, elevation, bathymetry, transportation, hydrography, and
governmental units. The Benefits Program provides funding for projects
that assess the benefits of using a shared geographic data resource,
or spatially referenced information, to aid a public decision-making
process within a particular geographic area. Assessment of the benefits
of data sharing can be by quantitative or qualitative measures. No
restriction is placed on the primary issue or problem being addressed.
The problem may be environmental, economic, social, or cultural.
Defined geographic areas might include watersheds, ecosystems,
counties, regions, municipalities and so forth. Applications require
partnering between two or more organizations. Applications may be
submitted by Federal agencies, State and local government agencies,
educational institutions, private firms, private foundations, and
Federally acknowledged or state-recognized Native American tribes or
groups. Applications from Federal agencies are not competed with other
organizations. The program announcements and application forms for
each of the three aforementioned programs are expected to be available
on or about November 29, 1997. Applications must be received on or
before approximately Feb. 28, 1998. Copies of Program Announcement
#1434-HQ-98-PA-00044 for the NSDI CCAP, Program Announcement
#1434-HQ-98-PA-00045 for the NSDI Framework Demonstration Projects
Program, and Program Announcement #1434-HQ-98-PA-00046 for the NSDI
Benefits Program may be obtained by writing to: Ms. Karen Staubs, U.S.
Geological Survey, Office of Acquisition and Federal Assistance, Mail
Stop 205B, 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, Virginia 20192, (703)
648-7372, fax (703) 648-7901. Specify which of the three PAs are
requested. Requests must be in writing and fax requests will be
accepted. Telephone requests will not be honored. When available,
copies of each PA will be accessible via the Internet at
<www.usgs.gov/contracts/index.html>. (0323) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0002 19971121\A-0002.SOL)
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