Competition awards grants for research facility construction.

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NIST has opened competition for grants for construction of new or expanded scientific research buildings at institutions of higher education and nonprofit organizations. NIST has $50 million available for cost-sharing grants and anticipates funding 3-5 projects with grants of $10 to $15 million each. Grants will fund facilities for research in fields related to measurement science, oceanography, atmospheric research, or telecommunications, the research fields of NIST, NOAA, and NTIA.



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NIST Launches New Competition for Research Facility Construction Grants



The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has opened a new competition for grants for the construction of new or expanded scientific research buildings at institutions of higher education and nonprofit organizations. NIST has $50 million available for the cost-sharing grants and anticipates funding three to five projects with grants of $10 to $15 million each.

The NIST grants will fund new or expanded facilities for scientific research in fields related to measurement science, oceanography, atmospheric research or telecommunications, the research fields of the Commerce Department's three science agencies: NIST, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). Candidate projects could include laboratories, test facilities, measurement facilities, research computing facilities or observatories.

Grant proposals will be evaluated on the scientific and technical merit of the proposed use of the facility and the need for federal funding, quality of the design of the facility, and the adequacy of the project management plan for construction of the facility. Applicant organizations, which must be institutions of higher education and nonprofit science research organizations, must fund at least 20 percent of the annual project costs to meet the cost-sharing requirement.

Interested organizations must provide NIST with a Letter of Intent (submitted on form NIST-1102) outlining the proposed project by 3 p.m. Eastern time, Monday, March 29, 2010. Organizations that submit timely Letters of Intent may then submit corresponding full proposals, which must be received by 3 p.m. Eastern time, Monday, April 26, 2010. NIST expects to announce the awards in September 2010.

For more information, forms and important details of the application process, see:

Full NIST news release, "NIST Launches New Competition for Research Facility Construction Grants " [www.nist.gov/public_affairs/releases/ncgp_022510.html].

NIST Construction Grant Program Web site at http://www.nist.gov/director/ncgp

NIST Federal Register "Notice of Availability of Funds," docket number100201057-0059-01 [www.nist.gov/director/ncgp/2010frn.pdf]

NIST announcement of Federal Funding Opportunity [www.nist.gov/director/ncgp/2010ffo.pdf].

Grants.gov Web site (look for Funding Opportunity number 2010-NIST-CONSTRUCTION-01 or Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number 11.618)

Media Contact: Michael Baum, michael.baum @nist.gov, (301) 975-2763

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