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deposit requirements, when imposed, Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, (59 FR 8686). The panel review in this
shall remain in effect until publication DC, 20230, telephone: 202–482–4501, e- matter has been conducted in
of the final results of the next mail: Marc.Chittum@mail.doc.gov. accordance with these Rules.
administrative review. Dated: August 4, 2006. Panel Decision: The Panel concluded
and ordered the Department as follows:
Notification to Importers J. Marc Chittum,
The Department is directed to
This notice also serves as a Executive Secretary, U.S. Travel and Tourism reconsider its likelihood determination
Advisory Board.
preliminary reminder to importers of and either issue a determination of no
their responsibility under 19 C.F.R. [FR Doc. 06–6842 Filed 8–7–06; 3:34 pm] likelihood or give a reasoned analysis to
BILLING CODE 3510–DR–P support a conclusion that TAMSA’s
351.402(f) to file a certificate regarding
the reimbursement of antidumping dumping is likely to continue or recur.
duties prior to liquidation of the In particular, the Department is directed
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE to explain why TAMSA’s high financial
relevant entries during this review
period. Failure to comply with this International Trade Administration, expense ratio is likely to recur
requirement could result in the North American Free-Trade Agreement considering the decrease in TAMSA’s
Secretary’s presumption that (NAFTA), Article 1904 Binational Panel foreign currency denominated debt
reimbursement of antidumping duties Reviews during the sunset review period as
occurred and the subsequent assessment evidenced by the actual financial
of double antidumping duties. AGENCY: NAFTA Secretariat, United expense ratio established in the record
We are issuing and publishing these States Section, International Trade of this proceeding.
preliminary results of administrative Administration, Department of The Department was directed to
review in accordance with sections Commerce. report the results of its remand decision
751(a)(1) and 777(i)(1) of the Act, as ACTION: Notice of decision of panel. within 20 days of the date of the
well as 19 C.F.R. 351.221(b)(4) and 19 opinion, or not later than August 17,
SUMMARY: On July 28, 2006, the 2006.
C.F.R. 351.213(d)(4).
binational panel issued its decision in
Dated: August 2, 2006. Dated: August 3, 2006.
the review of the final determination
David M. Spooner, made by the International Trade Caratina L. Alston,
Assistant Secretary for Import Administration, respecting Oil Country United States Secretary, NAFTA Secretariat.
Administration. Tubular Goods from Mexico Final [FR Doc. E6–13020 Filed 8–9–06; 8:45 am]
[FR Doc. E6–13038 Filed 8–9–06; 8:45 am] Results of Sunset Review of BILLING CODE 3510–GT–P
BILLING CODE 3510–DS–S Antidumping Duty Order, Secretariat
File No. USA–MEX–2001–1904–03. The
binational panel remanded the DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE redetermination on remand to the
International Trade Administration. Minority Business Development
International Trade Administration Copies of the panel decision are Agency
available from the U.S. Section of the [Docket No: 000724217–6209–13]
U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory
NAFTA Secretariat.
Board: Conference Call Meeting of the Amendment to the Solicitation of
U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Caratina L. Alston, United States Applications for the Minority Business
Board Enterprise Center (MBEC) (Formerly
Secretary, NAFTA Secretariat, Suite
AGENCY: International Trade 2061, 14th and Constitution Avenue, Minority Business Development Center
Administration, U.S. Department of Washington, DC 20230, (202) 482–5438. (MBDC))
Commerce. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Chapter AGENCY: Minority Business
ACTION: Notice of an open conference 19 of the North American Free-Trade Development Agency, DOC.
call meeting. Agreement (‘‘Agreement’’) establishes a ACTION: Notice.
mechanism to replace domestic judicial
SUMMARY: The U.S. Travel and Tourism SUMMARY: In accordance with Executive
review of the final determinations in
Advisory Board (Board) will hold an antidumping and countervailing duty Order 11625 and 15 U.S.C. Section
open conference call meeting to discuss cases involving imports from a NAFTA 1512, the Minority Business
topics related to the travel and tourism country with review by independent Development Agency (MBDA) is
industry. The Board was established on binational panels. When a Request for amending its solicitation, originally
October 1, 2003, and reconstituted Panel Review is filed, a panel is published on July 26, 2006, for
October 1, 2005, to advise the Secretary established to act in place of national competitive applications from
of Commerce on matters relating to the courts to review expeditiously the final organizations to operate a Minority
travel and tourism industry. determination to determine whether it Business Enterprise Center (MBEC)
DATES: August 23, 2006. conforms with the antidumping or (formerly Minority Business
Time: TBD. countervailing duty law of the country Development Center). This amendment
For the Conference Call-In Number that made the determination. separates the Alabama/Mississippi
and Further Information Contact: The Under Article 1904 of the Agreement, MBEC into two geographic service areas,
U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory which came into force on January 1, creating the Mississippi MBEC and the
Board Executive Secretariat, Room 4043, 1994, the Government of the United Alabama MBEC. The geographic service
Washington, DC, 20230, telephone: 202– States, the Government of Canada and area for the Mississippi MBEC will be
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482–4501, e-mail: the Government of Mexico established limited to the State of Mississippi only.
Marc.Chittum@mail.doc.gov. Rules of Procedure for Article 1904 All programmatic requirements,
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: J. Binational Panel Reviews (‘‘Rules’’). including funding levels, length of
Marc Chittum, U.S. Travel and Tourism These Rules were published in the award and competition/selection
Advisory Board, Room 4043, 1401 Federal Register on February 23, 1994 processes, for the Mississippi MBEC

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will be the same as that published for be available on MBDA’s Portal (MBDA begin the application process through
the Alabama/Mississippi MBEC in the Portal) at http://www.mbda.gov. Grants.gov.
July 26, 2006 solicitation. Interested parties to the pre-application FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
The newly created Alabama MBEC conference must register at MBDA’s further information, please visit
geographic service area will service Portal at least 24 hours in advance of the MBDA’s Minority Business Internet
Hurricanes Katrina and/or Rita event. Portal at http://www.mbda.gov. Paper
impacted minority-owned firms from ADDRESSES: applications and Standard Forms may
the State of Alabama. The Alabama (1)(a) Paper Submission—If Mailed: If be obtained by contacting the MBDA
MBEC shall adhere to separate program the application is mailed/shipped National Enterprise Center (NEC) for the
requirements as outlined below (please overnight by the applicant or its area where the Applicant is located (See
refer to SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION representative, one (1) signed original Agency Contacts section) or visiting
section of this Notice) and a newly plus two (2) copies of the application MBDA’s Portal at http://www.mbda.gov.
created Federal Funding Opportunity must be submitted. Completed Standard Forms 424, 424A, 424B, and
(FFO) Announcement. application packages must be mailed to: SF–LLL can also be obtained at http://
This is not a grant program to help Office of Business Development—MBEC www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants, or
start a business. Applications submitted Program, Office of Executive Secretariat, http://www.Grants.gov. Forms CD–511
must be to operate a Minority Business HCHB, Room 5063, Minority Business and CD–346 may be obtained at http://
Enterprise Center and to provide Development Agency, U.S. Department www.doc.gov/forms.
business consultation to eligible of Commerce, 14th Street and Responsibility for ensuring that
minority clients. Applications that do Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, applications are complete and received
not meet these requirements will be DC 20230. BY MBDA on time is the sole
rejected. U.S. Department of Commerce delivery responsibility of the Applicant.
DATES: The closing date for receipt of policies for Federal Express, UPS, and Agency Contacts:
applications for the Alabama MBEC is DHL overnight services require the 1. Office of Business Development,
September 11, 2006. The closing date packages to be sent to the address above. 14th and Constitution Avenue, NW.,
for receipt of applications for the (1)(b) Paper Submission—If Hand- Room 5073, Washington DC 20230.
modified Mississippi MBEC remains as Delivered: If the application is hand- Contact: Efrain Gonzalez, Program
September 20, 2006. Completed delivered by the applicant or his/her Manager at 202–482–1940.
applications must be received by MBDA representative, one (1) signed original 2. Atlanta National Enterprise Center
no later than 5 p.m. Eastern Daylight plus two (2) copies of the application (ANEC) is located at 401 W. Peachtree
Savings Time at the address below for must be delivered to: U.S. Department Street, NW., Suite 1715, Atlanta, GA
paper submission or at http:// of Commerce, Minority Business 30308–3516. This region covers the
www.Grants.gov for electronic Development Agency, Office of Business states of North Carolina, South Carolina,
submission. The due date and time is Development—MBEC Program Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi,
the same for electronic submissions as (extension 1940), HCHB, Room 1874, and Tennessee.
it is for paper submissions. The date Entrance #10, 15th Street, NW., Contact John Iglehart Acting Regional
that applications will be deemed to have Washington, DC, (Between Director, ANEC at 404–730–3300.
been submitted electronically shall be Pennsylvania and Constitution SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
the date and time received at Avenues).
Grants.gov. Applicants should save and U.S. Department of Commerce ‘‘hand- Background
print the proof of submission they delivery’’ policies state that Federal On July 26, 2006, MBDA published a
receive from Grants.gov. Applications Express, UPS, and DHL overnight solicitation for competitive applications
received after the closing date and time services submitted to the address listed from organizations to operate a Minority
will not be considered. Anticipated time above (Entrance #10) cannot be Business Enterprise Center (MBEC)
for processing of the Alabama MBEC is accepted. These policies should be (formerly Minority Business
approximately sixty days (60) days from taken into consideration when utilizing Development Center) (71 FR 42351).
the date of publication of this their services. MBDA will not accept The July 26, 2006 solicitation listed the
Announcement. MBDA anticipates that applications that are submitted by the Alabama/Mississippi MBEC as a
awards for the Alabama MBEC program deadline but rejected due to combined geographic service area.
will be made with a start date of October Departmental hand-delivery policies. This notice amends the July 26, 2006
1, 2006, whereas the award for the The applicant must adhere to these solicitation by separating the Alabama/
Mississippi MBEC will remain with a policies in order for his/her application Mississippi MBEC into two geographic
start date of January 1, 2007. to receive consideration for award. service areas, creating the Mississippi
Pre-Application Conference: A pre- (2) Electronic Submission: Applicants MBEC and the Alabama MBEC. The
application teleconference will be held are encouraged to submit their proposal geographic service area for the
for the Alabama MBEC on August 25, electronically at http://www.Grants.gov. Mississippi MBEC will be limited to the
2006, in connection with this Electronic submissions should be made State of Mississippi. The geographic
solicitation Announcement. The in accordance with the instructions service area for the Alabama MBEC will
Mississippi pre-application available at Grants.gov (see http:// be limited to the State of Alabama.
teleconference will be held on August www.grants.gov/ForApplicants for
17, 2006, in connection with the detailed information). MBDA strongly Geographic Service Areas
original Announcement. The pre- recommends that applicants not wait The MBEC will provide services in
application conference information will until the application deadline date to the following revised geographic areas:
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MBEC name Location of MBEC Geographic service area

Alabama MBEC ................................................................ Mobile, AL .......................... State of Alabama.

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MBEC name Location of MBEC Geographic service area

Mississippi MBEC (changed from Alabama/Mississippi Biloxi, MS ........................... State of Mississippi (changed from states of Alabama
MBEC). and Mississippi).

Electronic Access MBEC, which will service Hurricanes for FY 2007 and 2008 have not been
A link to the full text of the Federal Katrina and/or Rita impacted minority- appropriated for this program.
Funding Opportunity (FFO) owned firms from the State of Alabama. Projects will be funded for no more
Announcements for the MBEC Program The information in this section outlines than one year at a time. A project
can be found at http://www.Grants.gov program general and specific proposal accepted for funding in the
or by downloading at http:// requirements for the Alabama MBEC. first year is not required to re-compete
www.mbda.gov or by contacting the Funding Priorities—Alabama MBEC: in order to receive funding in optional
appropriate MBDA representative Preference may be given to applications years two (2) and three (3). Funding for
identified above. The FFO contains a during the selection process which the subsequent second and third year
full and complete description of the address the following MBDA funding will be at the sole discretion of the
MBEC program requirements. In order priorities: MBDA and the Department of
to receive proper consideration, (a) Applicants who submit proposals Commerce, and provided the MBEC
applicants must comply with all that include work activities that exceed achieved a ‘‘Satisfactory’’ performance
information and requirements contained the minimum work requirements in this rating for the first year and ‘‘Good’’
in the FFO. Applicants will be able to Announcement. performance rating for the second year
access, download and submit electronic (b) Applicants who submit proposals (as outlined below), the award recipient
grant applications for the MBEC that include performance goals that will be eligible for renewed funding.
Program in this announcement at exceed the minimum performance goal Failure to achieve the required
Grants.gov. MBDA strongly requirements in this Announcement. minimum performance rating may be
recommends that applicants not wait (c) Applicants who demonstrate an cause for project termination.
until the application deadline date to exceptional ability to identify and work • Recommendations for second year
begin the application process through towards the elimination of barriers funding are evaluated based on a
Grants.gov. The date that applications which limit the access of minority ‘‘Satisfactory’’ mid-year performance
will be deemed to have been submitted businesses to markets and capital. rating and/or combination of mid-year
electronically shall be the date and time (d) Applicants who demonstrate an
and cumulative third quarter
received at Grants.gov. Applicants exceptional ability to identify and work
performance ‘‘Satisfactory’’ performance
should save and print the proof of with minority businesses seeking to
rating in Year 1.
submission they receive from obtain large-scale contracts and/or
insertion into supply chains with • Recommendations for third year
Grants.gov. Applications received after funding are evaluated based on a
the closing date and time will not be institutional customers.
(e) Applicants that utilize fee for ‘‘Good’’ mid-year performance rating
considered. and/or combination of mid-year and
service models and those that
Mississippi MBEC (Formerly Alabama/ demonstrate an exceptional ability to cumulative third quarter performance
Mississippi MBEC) charge and collect fees from clients. ‘‘Good’’ performance rating in Year 2.
This notice amends the July 26, 2006 (f) Applicants who demonstrate All funding periods are subject to the
solicitation by: (a) Changing the name of special expertise in disaster assistance. availability of funds to support the
the Alabama/Mississippi MBEC to the Funding Availability—Alabama continuation of the project, and the
Mississippi MBEC and (b) modifying the MBEC: The total award period is one (1) Department of Commerce’s and MBDA’s
geographic service area from the States year. Renewal of the award for two priorities. Publication of this Notice
of Alabama/Mississippi to Mississippi additional year options is at the sole does not obligate MBDA or the
only. All prior programmatic discretion of the MBDA and the Department to award any specific
requirements, including funding levels, Department of Commerce. A total of cooperative agreement or to obligate all
length of award and competition/ approximately $200,000 is available in or any part of available funds.
selection process originally published FY 2006 for Federal assistance under Contingent upon the availability of
on July 26 2006 (71 FR 42351–42356) this program and it is anticipated that Federal funds, the cost of performance
remain the same. $200,000 may be available for each of for each of the program funding years is
the two option years in FY 2007 and FY estimated in the chart below. The
Alabama MBEC 2008. Applicants are hereby given application must include a minimum
This amendment creates a new notice that funds have been cost share of 10% in non-Federal
geographic service area, the Alabama appropriated for FY 2006 only. Funds contributions.

September 1, 2006 through August 31, Optional—Year 2 September 1, 2007 Optional—Year 3 September 1, 2008
2007 through August 31, 2008 through August 31, 2009
Project
Name Federal Non-federal Federal Non-federal Federal Non-federal
Total cost Total cost Total cost
share share ($) share share ($) share share ($)
($) ($) ($)
($) (10% min.) ($) (10% min.) ($) (10% min.)
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Alabama
MBEC ... 222,500 200,000 22,500 222,500 200,000 22,500 222,500 200,000 22,500

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Authority: Executive Order 11625 and In addition, MBDA will establish available for each evaluation criterion,
15 U.S.C. 1512. specialized business consulting training in order for the application to be
Catalog of Federal Domestic programs to support the MBEC client considered for funding. The maximum
Assistance (CFDA): 11.800 Minority assistance services. These MBEC total of points that can be earned is 105
Business Enterprise Center Program training programs are designed including bonus points for related non-
(formerly Minority Business specifically to foster growth assistance federal cost sharing, except when oral
Development Center (MBDC) Program). to its clients. The MBEC will also presentations are made by applicants. If
Eligibility: For-profit entities encourage increased collaboration and oral presentations are made (see
(including sole-proprietorships, client/non-client referrals among the paragraph 5 below), the maximum total
partnerships, and corporations), and MBDA-sponsored networks. This will of points that can be earned is 115.
non-profit organizations, state and local provide a comprehensive approach to 1. Applicant Capability (40 points).
government entities, American Indian serving the emerging sector of the The applicant’s proposal will be
Tribes, and educational institutions are minority business community. evaluated with respect to the applicant
eligible to operate MBECs. Applicants The MBEC will operate through the firm’s experience and expertise in
receiving three (3) consecutive funding use of trained professional business providing the work requirements listed.
award cycles (beginning 2007 through consultants who will assist minority Specifically, the proposals will be
2015) will not be eligible to receive an entrepreneurs through direct client evaluated as follows:
award in 2016 (and thereafter). engagements. Entrepreneurs eligible for • MBE Community—experience in
Program Description—Alabama assistance under the MBEC Program are and knowledge of the minority business
MBEC: In accordance with Executive African Americans, Puerto Ricans, sector and strategies for enhancing its
Order 11625 and 15 U.S.C. Section Spanish-speaking Americans, Aleuts, growth and expansion; particular
1512, the Minority Business Asian and Pacific Islander Americans, emphasis shall be on expanding
Development Agency (MBDA) is Asian Indians, Native Americans, Hurricane Katrina and/or Rita impacted
soliciting applications from Eskimos and Hasidic Jews. As part of its minority companies and/or SGI firms in
organizations to operate a Minority strategy for continuous improvement, the State of Alabama(4 points);
Business Enterprise Center (MBEC) the MBEC shall expand its delivery • Business Consulting—experience in
capacity to all minority firms (as and knowledge of business consulting of
(formerly Minority Business
defined in the FFO). MBDA wants to Hurricane Katrina and/or Rita impacted
Development Center). The MBEC
ensure that MBEC clients are receiving minority companies and/or SGI firms in
Program requires the Alabama MBEC
a consistent level of service throughout the State of Alabama (5 points);
staff to provide standardized business
its funded network. To that end, MBDA • Financing—experience in and
assistance services to minority firms
will require MBEC consultants to attend knowledge of the preparation and
impacted by Hurricanes Katrina and/or
training course(s) designed to achieve formulation of successful financial
Rita or those with $500,000 or more in
standardized services and quality transactions (5 points);
annual revenues and/or ‘‘rapid-growth • Procurements and Contracting—
expectations. Further programmatic
potential’’ minority businesses experience in and knowledge of the
information can be found in the FFO.
(‘‘Strategic Growth Initiative or ‘‘SGI’’ Match Requirements—Alabama public and private sector contracting
firms) directly; to develop a network of MBEC: Cost sharing of at least 10% is opportunities for minority businesses,
strategic partnerships; and to provide required. Cost sharing is the portion of as well as demonstrated expertise in
strategic business consulting. These the project cost not borne by the Federal assisting MBEs into supply chains (5
requirements will be used to generate Government. Applicants must meet this points);
increased results with respect to requirement through one or more of the • Financing Networks—resources and
financing and contracts awarded to following means or a combination professional relationships within the
minority-owned firms and thus, are a thereof: (1) Client fees; (2) cash corporate, banking and investment
key component of this program. contributions; (3) non-cash applicant community that may be beneficial to
The Alabama MBEC Program will contributions; and/or (4) third party in- minority-owned firms (5 points);
concentrate on serving firms impacted kind contributions. Bonus points will be • Establishment of a Self-Sustainable
by Hurricanes Katrina and/or Rita or awarded for cost sharing exceeding 10 Service Model—summary plan to
SGI firms capable of generating percent that is applied on the following establish a self-sustainable model for
significant employment and long-term scale: more than 10%-less than 15%— continued services to the MBE
economic growth. The MBEC program 1 point; 15% or more-less than 20%— community beyond the MBDA funding
shall continue to leverage 2 points; 20% or more-less than 25%— cycle (3 points);
telecommunications technology, 3 points; 25% or more-less than 30%— • MBE Advocacy—experience and
including the Internet, and a variety of 4 points; and, 30% or more—5 points. expertise in advocating on behalf of
online/computer-based resources to Applicants must provide a detailed minority businesses, both as to specific
dramatically increase the level of explanation of how the cost-sharing transactions in which a minority
service that the MBEC can provide to requirement will be met. The MBEC business seeks to engage, and as to
minority-owned firms. may charge client fees for services broad market advocacy for the benefit of
The MBEC program incorporates an rendered. Client fees, if charged, shall the minority community at large (3
entrepreneurial approach to building be used towards meeting cost share points); and
market stability and improving the requirements. Client fees applied • Key Staff—assessment of the
quality of services delivered. This directly to the award’s cost sharing qualifications, experience and proposed
strategy expands the reach of the MBEC requirement must be used in role of staff who will operate the MBEC.
by requiring the project operator to furtherance of the program objectives. In particular, an assessment will be
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develop and build upon strategic Evaluation Criteria—Alabama MBEC: made to determine whether proposed
alliances with public and private sector Proposals will be evaluated and key staff possesses the expertise in
partners, as a means of serving clients applicants will be selected based on the utilizing information systems and the
within the project’s geographic service following criteria. An application must ability to successfully deliver services
area. receive at least 70% of the total points (10 points).

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2. Resources (20 points). The and other percentage item calculations application will receive an initial
applicant’s proposal will be evaluated must match the proposed line item on screening to ensure that all required
according to the following criteria: the budget. (5 points); forms, signatures and documentation
• Resources—discuss those resources • Proposed cost sharing of 10% is are present.
(not included as part of the cost-sharing required. The non-Federal share must be 2. Panel Review. Each application will
arrangement) that will be used, adequately documented, including, if receive an independent, objective
including (but not limited to) existing client fees will be charged, how they review by a panel qualified to evaluate
prior and/or current data lists that will will be used to meet the cost-share (5 the applications submitted. MBDA
serve in fostering immediate success for points); and anticipates that the review panel will be
the MBEC (8 points); • Performance Based Budget. Discuss made up of at least three independent
• Location—Applicant must indicate how the budget is related to the reviewers (all Federal employees) who
if it shall establish a location for the accomplishment of the work will review all applications based on the
Center that is separate and apart from requirements and the performance above evaluation criteria. Each reviewer
any existing offices in the geographic measures. Provide a budget narrative will evaluate and provide a score for
service area (2 points); that clearly shows the connections (10 each proposal. In order for an
• Partners—discuss how you plan to points). application to be considered for
establish and maintain the network of Proposals with cost sharing which funding, it shall need to achieve 70% of
five (5) Strategic Partners and how these exceeds 10% will be awarded bonus the available points for each criterion.
partners will support the MBEC to meet points on the following scale: more than Failure to achieve these results will
its performance objectives (5 points); 10% –less than 15%—1 point; 15% or automatically deem the application as
and more–less than 20%—2 points; 20% or unsuccessful.
• Equipment—discuss how you plan more–less than 25%—3 points; 25% or 3. Oral Presentation—Optional. When
to accomplish the computer hardware more–less than 30%—4 points; and the merit review by the panel results in
and software requirements (5 points). 30% or more—5 points. applications scoring 70% or more of the
3. Techniques and Methodologies (20 5. Oral Presentation—Optional (10 available points for each criterion,
points). The applicant’s proposal will be points). Oral presentations are held only MBDA may request all those applicants
evaluated as follows: when determined by MBDA. When the to develop and provide an oral
• Performance Measures—relate each merit review by the panel results in presentation. The applicants may
performance measure to the financial, applications scoring 70% or more of the receive up to 10 additional points based
information and market resources available points for each criterion, on the presentation and content
available in the geographic service area MBDA may request all those applicants presented.
to the applicant (including existing to develop and provide an oral If a formal presentation is requested,
client list) and how the goals will be presentation. This presentation will be the applicants will receive a formal
met (marketing plan). Specific attention used to establish a final evaluation and communication (via standard mail, e-
should be placed on matching rating. mail or fax) from MBDA indicating the
performance outcomes (as described The applicant’s presentation will be time and date for the presentation. In
under ‘‘Geographic Service Areas and evaluated on the following sub-criteria: person presentations are not mandatory
Performance Goals’’ of the FFO) with (a) The extent to which the but are encouraged; telephonic
client service (billable) hours. The presentation demonstrates how the presentations are acceptable. Applicants
applicant should consider existing applicant will effectively and efficiently will be asked to submit a power point
market conditions and its strategy to assist MBDA in the accomplishment of presentation (or equivalent) to MBDA
achieve the goal (10 points); its mission (2 points); that addresses the oral presentation
• Plan of action—provide specific (b) The extent to which the criteria (see above, Evaluation Criteria,
detail on how the applicant will start presentation demonstrates business item 5. Oral Presentation—Optional).
operations. The MBEC shall have thirty operating priorities designed to manage This presentation must be submitted at
(30) days to become fully operational a successful MBEC (2 points); least 24 hours before the scheduled date
after an award is made. Fully (c) The extent to which the and time of the presentation. The
operational means that all staff are presentation demonstrates a presentation will be made to the
hired, all signs are up, all items of management philosophy that achieves National Director (or his/her designee)
furniture and equipment are in place an effective balance between and/or up to three senior MBDA staff
and operational, all necessary forms are micromanagement and complete who did not serve on the merit
developed (e.g., client engagement autonomy for its Project Director (2 evaluation panel. The oral panel
letters, other standard correspondence, points); members may ask follow-up questions
etc.), and the center is ready to open its (d) The extent to which the after the presentation. MBDA will
doors to the public (5 points); and presentation demonstrates robust search provide the teleconference dial-in
• Work Requirement Execution criteria for the identification of a Project number and pass code. Each finalist will
Plan—The applicant will be evaluated Director (1 point); present to MBDA staff only; other
on how effectively and efficiently all (e) The extent to which the applicants are not permitted to listen
staff time will be used to achieve the presentation demonstrates effective (and/or watch).
work requirements (5 points). employee recruitment and retention All costs pertaining to this
4. Proposed Budget and Supporting policies and procedures (1 point); and presentation shall be borne by the
Budget Narrative (20 points). The (f) The extent to which the applicant. MBEC award funds may not
applicant’s proposal will be evaluated presentation demonstrates a competitive be used as a reimbursement for this
on the following sub-criteria: and innovative approach to exceeding presentation. MBDA will not accept any
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• Reasonableness, allowability and performance requirements (2 points). requests or petitions for reimbursement.
allocability of costs. All of the proposed Review and Selection Process— The oral panel members shall score
expenditures must be discussed and the Alabama MBEC: each presentation in accordance with
budget line item narrative must match 1. Initial Screening. Prior to the the oral presentation criteria. An
the proposed budget. Fringe benefits formal paneling process, each average score shall be compiled and

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added to the original score of the panel Paperwork Reduction Act: This ADDRESSES: The application and related
review. document contains collection-of- documents are available for review
4. Final Recommendation. The information requirements subject to the upon written request or by appointment
National Director of MBDA makes the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). The in the following office(s):
final recommendation to the use of standard forms 424, 424A, 424B, Permits, Conservation and Education
Department of Commerce Grants Officer SF–LLL, and CD–346 have been Division, Office of Protected Resources,
regarding the funding of applications, approved by OMB under the respective NMFS, 1315 East-West Highway, Room
taking into account the selection criteria control numbers 0348–0043, 0348–0044, 13705, Silver Spring, MD 20910; phone
as outlined in this Announcement and 0348–0040, 0348–0046, and 0605–0001. (301)713–2289; fax (301)427–2521; and
the following: Notwithstanding any other provisions Southeast Region, NMFS, 263 13th
(a) The evaluations and rankings of of law, no person is required to respond Avenue South, Saint Petersburg, Florida
the independent review panel and the to, nor shall any person be subject to a 33701; phone (727)824–5312; fax
evaluation(s) of the oral presentations, if penalty for failure to comply with a (727)824–5309.
applicable; collection of information subject to the Written comments or requests for a
(b) Funding priorities. The National Paperwork Reduction Act unless that public hearing on this application
Director (or his/her designee) reserves collection displays a currently valid should be mailed to the Chief, Permits,
the right to conduct a site visit (subject OMB control Number. Conservation and Education Division,
to the availability of funding) to Executive Order 12866: This notice F/PR1, Office of Protected Resources,
applicant organizations receiving at has been determined to be not NMFS, 1315 East-West Highway, Room
least 70% of the total points available significant for purposes of E.O. 12866. 13705, Silver Spring, MD 20910. Those
for each evaluation criterion, in order to Administrative Procedure Act/ individuals requesting a hearing should
make a better assessment of the Regulatory Flexibility Act: Prior notice set forth the specific reasons why a
organization’s capability to achieve the for an opportunity for public comment hearing on this particular request would
funding priorities; and, are not required by the Administrative be appropriate.
(c) The availability of funding. Procedure Act for rules concerning Comments may also be submitted by
Intergovernmental Review: public property, loans, grant, benefits facsimile at (301)427–2521, provided
Applications under this program are not and contracts (5 U.S.C. 533(a)(2)). the facsimile is confirmed by hard copy
subject to Executive Order 12372, Because notice and opportunity for submitted by mail and postmarked no
‘‘Intergovernmental Review of Federal comment are not required pursuant to 5 later than the closing date of the
Programs.’’ U.S.C. 533 or any other law, the comment period.
Limitation of Liability—Alabama analytical requirements of the regulatory Comments may also be submitted by
MBEC: Applicants are hereby given flexibility Act (5 U.S.C 601 et seq.) are e-mail. The mailbox address for
notice that funds have been inapplicable. Therefore, a regulatory providing e-mail comments is
appropriated for this program for Fiscal flexibility analysis is not required and NMFS.Pr1Comments@noaa.gov. Include
Year 2006 only. In no event will MBDA has not been prepared. in the subject line of the e-mail
or the Department of Commerce be Dated: August 10, 2006.
comment the following document
responsible for proposal preparation identifier: File No. 1097–1859.
Ronald J. Marin,
costs if this program fails to receive FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kate
Financial Management Officer, Minority
funding in FY 2007 or 2008 or is Business Development Agency. Swails or Jennifer Skidmore, (301)713–
cancelled because of other agency 2289.
[FR Doc. 06–6820 Filed 8–9–06; 8:45 am]
priorities. Publication of this BILLING CODE 3510–21–P
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
announcement does not oblige MBDA or subject permit is requested under the
the Department of Commerce to award authority of the Marine Mammal
any specific project or to obligate any DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Protection Act of 1972, as amended
available funds. (MMPA; 16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) and the
Universal Identifier: Applicants National Oceanic and Atmospheric regulations governing the taking and
should be aware that they will be Administration importing of marine mammals (50 CFR
required to provide a Dun and part 216).
[I.D. 080206D]
Bradstreet Data Universal Numbering The applicant requests authorization
system (DUNS) number during the Marine Mammals; File No. 1097–1859 to import four male South American sea
application process. See the June 27, lions from International Sea Lion Search
2003 (68 FR 38402) Federal Register AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries and Rescue, Koh Samui, Thailand to
notice for additional information. Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Coral World Ocean Park in St. Thomas,
Organizations can receive a DUNS Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Virgin Islands. The applicant requests
number at no cost by calling the Commerce. this import for the purposes of public
dedicated toll-free DUNS Number ACTION: Notice; receipt of application. display. The receiving facility is aware
request line at 1–866–705–5711 or by of the public display criteria for holding
accessing the Grants.gov Web site at SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that marine mammals for public display and
http://www.Grants.gov. Coral World (V.I.), Inc., 6450 Estate their obligation to demonstrate said
Department of Commerce Pre-Award Smith Bay, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, criteria prior to acquiring these animals.
Notification Requirements for Grants 00802–1800, (Gertrude J. Prior, Coral World’s programs are open to the
and Cooperative Agreements: The Responsible Party) has applied in due public on regularly scheduled basis
Department of Commerce Pre-Award form for a permit to import four South with access that is not limited or
rwilkins on PROD1PC61 with NOTICES

Notification Requirements for Grants American (Patagonian) sea lions (Otaria restricted other than by charging for an
and Cooperative Agreements contained flavescens) for public display. admission fee. Coral World offers an
in the Federal Register notice of DATES: Written, telefaxed, or e-mail educational program based on
December 30, 2004 (69 FR 78389) are comments must be received on or before professionally accepted standards and is
applicable to this solicitation. September 11, 2006. in the process of receiving an

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