77 FR 11677 - Medicaid Program; Review and Approval Process for Section 1115 Demonstrations
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2012-02-27
... experimental, pilot, and demonstration projects approved under section 1115 of the Social Security Act relating... selected provisions of section 1902 of the Act for experimental, pilot, or demonstration projects... application, and recommended that CMS allow the State to not post a complete application. The commenters noted...
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...) Personnel Management Demonstration Projects AGENCY: Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense... to demonstration project plans. SUMMARY: Section 342(b) of the National Defense Authorization Act... the NDAA for FY 2001, authorizes the Secretary of Defense to conduct personnel demonstration projects...
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2013-05-20
...) Personnel Management Demonstration Projects AGENCY: Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense... demonstration project plans. SUMMARY: Section 342(b) of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal... 2001, authorizes the Secretary of Defense to conduct personnel demonstration projects at DoD...
34 CFR 461.33 - What are special experimental demonstration projects and teacher training projects?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 34 Education 3 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false What are special experimental demonstration projects...? § 461.33 What are special experimental demonstration projects and teacher training projects? (a) In... personnel in programs designed to carry out the purposes of the Act; and (ii) Training professional teachers...
34 CFR 461.33 - What are special experimental demonstration projects and teacher training projects?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 34 Education 3 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false What are special experimental demonstration projects...? § 461.33 What are special experimental demonstration projects and teacher training projects? (a) In... personnel in programs designed to carry out the purposes of the Act; and (ii) Training professional teachers...
34 CFR 461.33 - What are special experimental demonstration projects and teacher training projects?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 34 Education 3 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false What are special experimental demonstration projects...? § 461.33 What are special experimental demonstration projects and teacher training projects? (a) In... personnel in programs designed to carry out the purposes of the Act; and (ii) Training professional teachers...
34 CFR 461.33 - What are special experimental demonstration projects and teacher training projects?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 34 Education 3 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false What are special experimental demonstration projects...? § 461.33 What are special experimental demonstration projects and teacher training projects? (a) In... personnel in programs designed to carry out the purposes of the Act; and (ii) Training professional teachers...
34 CFR 461.33 - What are special experimental demonstration projects and teacher training projects?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... 34 Education 3 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false What are special experimental demonstration projects...? § 461.33 What are special experimental demonstration projects and teacher training projects? (a) In... personnel in programs designed to carry out the purposes of the Act; and (ii) Training professional teachers...
Saltcedar and Russian olive control demonstration act science assessment
Patrick B. Shafroth; Curtis A. Brown; David M. Merritt
2010-01-01
The primary intent of this document is to provide the science assessment called for under The Saltcedar and Russian Olive Control Demonstration Act of 2006 (Public Law 109-320; the Act). A secondary purpose is to provide a common background for applicants for prospective demonstration projects, should funds be appropriated for this second phase of the Act. This...
A Monitoring and Assessment Plan for the Youth Employment and Demonstration Projects Act of 1977.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Employment and Training Administration (DOL), Washington, DC.
Intended as a general blueprint for monitoring and assessing activities under the Youth Employment and Demonstration Projects Act of 1977, this document discusses the expected constraints, evaluation and assessment tools, the analytic framework, and monitoring and review schedule. Five problem areas are recognized as potential constraints in…
Alternative Youth Employment Strategies Project: Final Report.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Sadd, Susan; And Others
The Alternative Youth Employment Strategies (AYES) Project began as one of the demonstration projects funded under the Youth Employment and Demonstration Project Act in 1980. The program, which features three training models, is targeted toward high-risk, disadvantaged youth, especially minority youths from urban areas who had prior involvement…
Saltcedar and Russian Olive Control Demonstration Act Science Assessment
Shafroth, Patrick B.; Brown, Curtis A.; Merritt, David M.
2010-01-01
The primary intent of this document is to provide the science assessment called for under The Saltcedar and Russian Olive Control Demonstration Act of 2006 (Public Law 109-320; the Act). A secondary purpose is to provide a common background for applicants for prospective demonstration projects, should funds be appropriated for this second phase of the Act. This document synthesizes the state-of-the-science on the following topics: the distribution and abundance (extent) of saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) and Russian olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) in the Western United States, potential for water savings associated with controlling saltcedar and Russian olive and the associated restoration of occupied sites, considerations related to wildlife use of saltcedar and Russian olive habitat or restored habitats, methods to control saltcedar and Russian olive, possible utilization of dead biomass following removal of saltcedar and Russian olive, and approaches and challenges associated with revegetation or restoration following control efforts. A concluding chapter discusses possible long-term management strategies, needs for additional study, potentially useful field demonstration projects, and a planning process for on-the-ground projects involving removal of saltcedar and Russian olive.
34 CFR 461.12 - What must the State plan contain?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... education services will be significantly expanded (including efforts to reach typically underserved groups..., the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the... experimental demonstration projects and teacher training projects that meet the requirements of § 461.33; (19...
34 CFR 461.12 - What must the State plan contain?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... education services will be significantly expanded (including efforts to reach typically underserved groups..., the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the... experimental demonstration projects and teacher training projects that meet the requirements of § 461.33; (19...
34 CFR 461.12 - What must the State plan contain?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... education services will be significantly expanded (including efforts to reach typically underserved groups..., the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the... experimental demonstration projects and teacher training projects that meet the requirements of § 461.33; (19...
75 FR 20420 - Privacy Act of 1974: System of Records
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2010-04-19
... project are covered by this system of records. These individuals are employees of three rail carriers participating in the C\\3\\RS demonstration project. The rail carriers are: Union Pacific Railroad, Canadian Pacific Railroad, and New Jersey Transit. The C\\3\\RS demonstration project is a research effort to improve...
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Bateman, Peter; And Others
The Cooperative Demonstration Program (High Technology) was the largest demonstration program supported under the Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act of 1984. The program funded projects to try new approaches, to increase access to high-quality programs for special populations, and to improve the overall quality of vocational education. An…
Automated fiber placement: Evolution and current demonstrations
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Grant, Carroll G.; Benson, Vernon M.
1993-01-01
The automated fiber placement process has been in development at Hercules since 1980. Fiber placement is being developed specifically for aircraft and other high performance structural applications. Several major milestones have been achieved during process development. These milestones are discussed in this paper. The automated fiber placement process is currently being demonstrated on the NASA ACT program. All demonstration projects to date have focused on fiber placement of transport aircraft fuselage structures. Hercules has worked closely with Boeing and Douglas on these demonstration projects. This paper gives a description of demonstration projects and results achieved.
18 CFR 367.1070 - Account 107, Construction work in progress.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... ACT OF 2005, FEDERAL POWER ACT AND NATURAL GAS ACT UNIFORM SYSTEM OF ACCOUNTS FOR CENTRALIZED SERVICE... NATURAL GAS ACT Balance Sheet Chart of Accounts § 367.1070 Account 107, Construction work in progress. (a... research, development, and demonstration projects for construction of facilities are to be included in a...
Recovery Act-SmartGrid regional demonstration transmission and distribution (T&D) Infrastructure
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Hedges, Edward T.
This document represents the Final Technical Report for the Kansas City Power & Light Company (KCP&L) Green Impact Zone SmartGrid Demonstration Project (SGDP). The KCP&L project is partially funded by Department of Energy (DOE) Regional Smart Grid Demonstration Project cooperative agreement DE-OE0000221 in the Transmission and Distribution Infrastructure application area. This Final Technical Report summarizes the KCP&L SGDP as of April 30, 2015 and includes summaries of the project design, implementation, operations, and analysis performed as of that date.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Michigan Library, Lansing.
This annual report, consisting of 16 district summaries, demonstrates how federal Library Services and Construction Act (LSCA) funds have supported a wide range of 1994 projects to improve services in Michigan libraries. Most often these projects involved getting connected to the Internet, making the library accessible to the handicapped,…
42 CFR 495.306 - Establishing patient volume.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... encounter means services rendered to an individual on any one day where— (i) Medicaid or CHIP (or a Medicaid or CHIP demonstration project approved under section 1115 of the Act) paid for part or all of the service; (ii) Medicaid or CHIP (or a Medicaid or CHIP demonstration project approved under section 1115 of...
20 CFR 404.1717 - Demonstration project on direct payment of fees to non-attorneys.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... Demonstration project on direct payment of fees to non-attorneys. (a) Section 303 of the Social Security Protection Act of 2004 (SSPA), Public Law 108-203, requires the Commissioner of Social Security (Commissioner... fees to non-attorneys. 404.1717 Section 404.1717 Employees' Benefits SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION...
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Conti, Gary J.; Giles, Wayne E.
This project, conducted by Spoon River College (Canton, Illinois), demonstrated the feasibility of a theoretical model developed by Wayne Giles and Gary Conti for training Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) clients. The model proposed the interfacing of long-term simultaneous training in academic skills, vocational skills, and…
Federal Programs Supporting Educational Change, Vol. 2: Factors Affecting Change Agent Projects.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Berman, Paul; Pauly, Edward W.
This second volume in the change-agent series reports the interim results of an exploratory statistical analysis of a survey of a nationwide sample of 293 change-agent projects funded by four federal demonstration programs--Elementary Secondary Education Act (ESEA) Title III, Innovative Projects; ESEA Title VII, Bilingual Projects; Vocational…
34 CFR 461.10 - What documents must a State submit to receive a grant?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... the uses specified in section 322 of the Act are designed to expand or improve the quality of adult... concerning special experimental demonstration projects and teacher training projects supported under section...
Department of Energy Recovery Act Investment in Biomass Technologies
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
None
2010-11-01
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act) provided more than $36 billion to the Department of Energy (DOE) to accelerate work on existing projects, undertake new and transformative research, and deploy clean energy technologies across the nation. Of this funding, $1029 million is supporting innovative work to advance biomass research, development, demonstration, and deployment.
76 FR 62410 - Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; Comment Request
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2011-10-07
... proposed information collection project: ``Evaluation of the Children's Health Insurance Program... Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009 (CHIPRA) Quality Demonstration Grant... under subsection (d) of Sec. 401(a) of the Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of...
The In-Situ Resource Utilization Project Under the New Exploration Enterprise
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Larson, William E.; Sanders, Gerald B.
2010-01-01
The In Situ Resource Utilization Project under the Exploration Technology Development Program has been investing in technologies to produce Oxygen from the regolith of the moon for the last few years. Much of this work was demonstrated in a lunar analog field demonstration in February of 2010. This paper will provide an overview of the key technologies demonstrated at the field demonstration will be discussed a long with the changes expected in the ISRU project as a result of the new vision for Space Exploration proposed by the President and enacted by the Congress in the NASA Authorization Act of2010.
The Performance and Registration Information Systems Management (PRISM) pilot demonstration project
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1999-12-01
The Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 mandated a study to explore the potential of the commercial motor vehicle (CMV) registration process as a safety enforcement tool for reducing CMV accidents. The project sought to establish...
1981-12-01
it can be seen that approximately 27% of the measured suspended load is silt and clay while the remaining 71% is made up of suspended sand size...alignment from project site to potential mobilization and material handling sites 3. Inginering Objectives . Engineering objectives are those goals...orientation 4. hmvirmu tal Objectives . These are environmental considerations taken Into account in the formulation and general design of individual projects
78 FR 32652 - Agency Information Collections Activities: Proposed Collection; Comment Request
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2013-05-31
... Reauthorization Act of 2009 (CHIPRA) Quality Demonstration Grant Program: Survey Data Collection.'' In accordance... Grant Program: Survey Data Collection. The Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of... other States in designing and implementing their projects. Of the 10 grantee States selected, six are...
Case studies for GSHP demonstration projects in the US
Liu, Xiaobing; Malhotra, Mini; Im, Piljae
2015-07-01
Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act , twenty-six ground source heat pump (GSHP) projects were competitively selected and carried out to demonstrate the benefits of GSHP systems and innovative technologies for cost reduction and/or performance improvement. This article gives an overview of the case studies for six of the systems. These case studies evaluated efficiencies, energy savings, and costs of the demonstrated systems. In addition, it was found that more energy savings could be achieved if controls of GSHP system are improved.
Cost benefit analysis for smart grid projects
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Karali, Nihan; He, Gang; Mauzey, J
The U.S. is unusual in that a definition of the term “smart grid” was written into legislation, appearing in the Energy Independence and Security Act (2007). When the recession called for stimulus spending and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA, 2009) was passed, a framework already existed for identification of smart grid projects. About $4.5B of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (U.S. DOE’s) $37B allocation from ARRA was directed to smart grid projects of two types, investment grants and demonstrations. Matching funds from other sources more than doubled the total value of ARRA-funded smart grid projects. The Smart Gridmore » Investment Grant Program (SGIG) consumed all but $620M of the ARRA funds, which was available for the 32 projects in the Smart Grid Demonstration Program (SGDP, or demonstrations). Given the economic potential of these projects and the substantial investments required, there was keen interest in estimating the benefits of the projects (i.e., quantifying and monetizing the performance of smart grid technologies). Common method development and application, data collection, and analysis to calculate and publicize the benefits were central objectives of the program. For this purpose standard methods and a software tool, the Smart Grid Computational Tool (SGCT), were developed by U.S. DOE and a spreadsheet model was made freely available to grantees and other analysts. The methodology was intended to define smart grid technologies or assets, the mechanisms by which they generate functions, their impacts and, ultimately, their benefits. The SGCT and its application to the Demonstration Projects are described, and actual projects in Southern California and in China are selected to test and illustrate the tool. The usefulness of the methodology and tool for international analyses is then assessed.« less
77 FR 66470 - Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
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2012-11-05
... provided by grantees under the SCDTDP and monitor and drive improvement on quality measures; (2) collect... review by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), in compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of... Act of 1995: Proposed Project: Sickle Cell Disease Treatment Demonstration Program-- Quality...
Report #12-R-0789, September 12, 2012. We noted in our draft report 7 of 32 instances where the city could not demonstrate compliance with Buy American requirements as set out in Section 1605 of the Recovery Act.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Liu, Xu; Marnay, Chris; Feng, Wei
The Chinese government has paid growing attention to renewable energy development and has set ambitious goals for carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions reduction and energy savings. Smart grid (SG) technologies have been regarded as emerging ways to integrate renewable energy and to help achieve these climate and energy goals. This report first reviews completed SG demonstrations under the U.S. American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA); especially two key programs: the SG Investment Grant (SGIG) and the SG Demonstration Project (SGDP). Under the SGIG, the larger of the two programs, over $3.4 billion was used to help industry deploy existing advanced SGmore » technologies and tools to improve grid performance and reduce costs. Including industry investment, a total of $8 billion was spent on 99 cost-shared projects, which involved more than 200 participating electric utilities and other organizations. These projects aimed to modernize the electric grid, strengthen cyber security, improve interoperability, and collect comprehensive data on SG operations and benefits.« less
LSCA Final Reports: Second Series.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Clark, Collin, Ed.
This document includes final summary reports from recent federally funded Library Services and Construction Act (LSCA) demonstration projects in California. While some projects reported at length and others provided the bare facts, reports are excerpted but published as received, without editing beyond a uniform first page. The Summary Report Form…
7 CFR 282.1 - Legislative authority and notice requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... Section 282.1 Agriculture Regulations of the Department of Agriculture (Continued) FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOOD STAMP AND FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM DEMONSTRATION, RESEARCH, AND... 17 of the Act authorizes the Secretary to conduct demonstration, research, and evaluation projects...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-10-31
... DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Office of the Secretary Science and Technology Reinvention Laboratory... to eight legacy Science and Technology Reinvention Laboratory (STRL) Personnel Management Demonstration (demo) Project Plans resulting from section 1107(c) of the National Defense Authorization Act...
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Tennessee Univ., Knoxville. State Agency for Title I.
The State Agency for Title I in Tennessee completed a demonstration research project on the identification of community needs in the state in 1966. It was the purpose of this project to demonstrate at least two things: (1) a means of identifying community problems, (2) a method of opening channels of communication between professionals and lay…
Youth Serving the Community: Realistic Public Service Roles for Young Workers. Final Report.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
National Child Labor Committee, New York, NY.
This report on youth employment programs is intended to help prime sponsors and program operators implement innovative youth employment efforts under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) and the Youth Employment and Demonstration Project Act (YEDPA). The content is in two chapters. Chapter 1 covers the introduction, meeting…
Breakthrough for Disadvantaged Youth.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Manpower Administration (DOL), Washington, DC.
Evaluations have been made of 55 early (1963-66) experimental and demonstration projects conducted in 18 states and the District of Columbia under the Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962 to reach and serve youth for whom the conventional approaches, techniques, and personnel seemed inadequate. Experiences and results of the projects are…
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-09-18
... and innovative strategies to better help connect unemployed Americans with work. Section 2102 of the... the Social Security Act (SSA) which allows the Secretary of Labor (Secretary) to enter into agreements... oversight of the program is authorized under Section 303(a)(6) of the Social Security Act. In order for...
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Illinois State Dept. on Aging, Springfield.
This document contains the third annual interim report of the Illinois Elder Abuse Demonstration Program. It discusses the overall intent of the demonstration program, trends and changes in the third year of the demonstration program compared with the results from the first two years of the program, and achievements and recommendations for a…
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Densmore, Art; Jamnejad, Vahraz; Wu, T. K.; Woo, Ken
1993-01-01
This paper describes the development of the K- and Ka-band mobile-vehicular satellite-tracking reflector antenna system for NASA's ACTS Mobile Terminal (AMT) project. ACTS is NASA's Advanced Communications Technology Satellites. The AMT project will make the first experimental use of ACTS soon after the satellite is operational, to demonstrate mobile communications via the satellite from a van on the road. The AMT antenna system consists of a mechanically steered small reflector antenna, using a shared aperture for both frequency bands and fitting under a radome of 23 cm diameter and 10 cm height, and a microprocessor controlled antenna controller that tracks the satellite as the vehicle moves about. The RF and mechanical characteristics of the antenna and the antenna tracking control system are discussed. Measurements of the antenna performance are presented.
Acting Locally: A Guide to Model, Community and Demonstration Forests.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Keen, Debbie Pella
1993-01-01
Describes Canada's efforts in sustainable forestry, which refers to management practices that ensure long-term health of forest ecosystems so that they can continue to provide environmental, social, and economic benefits. Describes model forests, community forests, and demonstration forests and lists contacts for each of the projects. (KS)
Solid Waste Management: A List of Available Literature.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Information, demonstration projects, and other activities, pertaining to solid-waste-related research, available from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), are contained in this document. These EPA publications are reports of the research, development, and demonstrations in progress as authorized by the Solid Waste Disposal Act of 1965.…
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Hubbell, Ruth; And Others
The Comprehensive Child Development Act of 1988 provided for the establishment of Comprehensive Child Development Program (CCDP) projects to be administered by the Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF). A total of 24 CCDP projects were funded through 1990. The CCDP works with the family as a unit and integrates services across…
Pacesetters 1973 Evaluation: Idaho Emphasis, Title III ESEA.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Brown, Charles A., Comp.
Twenty-two exemplary and innovative Projects to Advance Creativity in Education (PACE), funded by Title III of the Elementary and Secondary Act of 1965, which serve the role of demonstrating the feasibility of innovations in a local context, are summarized in this evaluation booklet of Title III ESEA Idaho Projects for the 1970 through 1973 school…
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Hoodecheck, Jeanne; Kearns, Ellen
The Family Oriented Structured Preschool Activity (FOSPA) program, an Early Childhood/Family Education program for parents and their 4-year-old children, is described. FOSPA is a nationally validated Title III, Elementary and Secondary Education Act demonstration project in the St. Cloud Community Schools district of Minnesota. Based on research…
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Corporation for Public/Private Ventures, Philadelphia, PA.
This volume is one of the products of the knowledge development activities mounted in conjunction with research, evaluation, and development activities funded under the Youth Employment and Demonstration Projects Act of 1977. Based on the Ventures in Community Improvement (VICI) "enhanced" job training/job placement approach, which used…
The Impact of Project-Based Learning on Fourth-Grade Students' Understanding in Reading
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Williams, Dana L.
2017-01-01
The purpose of this quantitative, non-experimental, descriptive study was to determine if participation in project-based learning developed the understanding students need to transfer their knowledge and skills to achieve higher composite and reading scores, as well as demonstrate the ability to read increasingly complex texts on the ACT Aspire as…
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Colhapp, Barbara; Miller, Lana
The Carver County Library System (Chaska, Minnesota) conducted a project to demonstrate adult educational teamwork between libraries and literacy agents in the Carver-Scott two county area. The project, "National Issues Forums (NIF) for the New Reader," extended educational opportunities that encouraged new adult readers and the public…
42 CFR 87.4 - For what purposes may grants be awarded?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... Safety and Health Act authorizes grants for research, experiments, and demonstrations relating to... projects designed to: (1) Improve working conditions and practices affecting health in coal or other mines...
42 CFR 87.4 - For what purposes may grants be awarded?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... Safety and Health Act authorizes grants for research, experiments, and demonstrations relating to... projects designed to: (1) Improve working conditions and practices affecting health in coal or other mines...
Recovery Act - LADWP Smart Grid Regional Demonstration Program Final Technical Report
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Chiu, Sungly; Vohra, Surendra; Abdelshehid, Emil
LADWP collaborated with its project partners to carry out this demonstration in the designated areas to include two university campuses – the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and the University of Southern California (USC) – surrounding neighborhoods, City of Los Angeles facilities, and LADWP power system test labs. The last project partner, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) was responsible for the cyber security aspects of the project. The program’s use cases provided insightful information to understand triggers for customers, distributors, and generators to adapt their behavior which aid in reducing system demands and costs, increasing energy efficiency, and increasing gridmore » reliability.« less
Non-Flow-Through Fuel Cell System Test Results and Demonstration on the SCARAB Rover
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Scheidegger, Brianne, T.; Burke, Kenneth A.; Jakupca, Ian J.
2012-01-01
This paper describes the results of the demonstration of a non-flow-through PEM fuel cell as part of a power system on the SCARAB rover. A 16-cell non-flow-through fuel cell stack from Infinity Fuel Cell and Hydrogen, Inc. was incorporated into a power system designed to act as a range extender by providing power to the rover s hotel loads. This work represents the first attempt at a ground demonstration of this new technology aboard a mobile test platform. Development and demonstration were supported by the Office of the Chief Technologist s Space Power Systems Project and the Advanced Exploration System Modular Power Systems Project.
ELLISON
1999-05-01
/ This paper explores the new politics of western water policy through an examination of the Animas-La Plata water project and implementation of the Endangered Species Act. It is suggested that the focus of western water programming has shifted from the source of distributed funds, the United States Congress, to the agencies originally created to deliver federal benefits because funding for new project construction has not been forthcoming. Under this new system, members of Congress continue to excite their constituents with promises of money for new project starts, while the administrative agencies perform the myriad duties needed to keep these projects alive. The result is that political objectives have replaced operational/management objectives in administrative processes. In this case, the author demonstrates how resource managers in the Bureau of Reclamation manipulated hydrological analysis to control administrative process, why their manipulation was unfair, and perhaps illegal, and why biologists from the US Fish and Wildlife Service accepted the analysis. While ostensibly protecting all interests, the result is that none of the objectives of federal water programming are achieved. KEY WORDS: Environmental management; Administrative politics; Water policy; Endangered Species Act; Animas-La Plata, Bureau of Reclamation
Advancing Competency-Based Education Demonstration Project Act of 2014
Sen. Bennet, Michael F. [D-CO
2014-06-23
Senate - 06/23/2014 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. (All Actions) Tracker: This bill has the status IntroducedHere are the steps for Status of Legislation:
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1996-08-01
The Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA) requested that at least two urban transit investment projects be acquired by means of a process referred to as "turnkey", to demonstrate the concept and determine whether it can ser...
Reaching Out: The Role of Audio Cassette Communication in Rural Development. Occasional Paper 19.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Adhikarya, Ronny; Colle, Royal D.
This report describes the state-of-the-art of audio cassette technology (ACT) and reports findings from field tests, case studies, and pilot projects in several countries which demonstrate the potential of audio cassettes as a medium for communicating with rural people. Specific guidance is also offered on how a project can use cassettes as a…
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Manpower Administration (DOL), Washington, DC.
The capabilities of Title I of the Manpower Development and Training Act have been used for several years to fund experimental and demonstration projects for the prerelease training of prisoners. Four conferences on Manpower Development and Training in correctional institutions were sponsored to bring together the basic groups of people charged…
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Barclay, Suzanne; And Others
Unemployment among young people, particularly for minorities and the disadvantaged, has been a persistent and growing problem in this country for the past decades. In response to this situation, Congress in 1977 enacted the Youth Employment and Demonstration Projects Act, the first comprehensive job and training legislation devoted solely to youth…
78 FR 60887 - Expressions of Interest (EOI) for Chemical Defense Demonstration Projects
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-10-02
..., first responder, and first receiver groups with the knowledge, skills and tools to act swiftly and... designated performers to have access to all outdoor and indoor spaces; (c) review and provide technical input...
PNWSGD Data Collection: Ellensburg, WA
Kuchar, Olga Anna [Battelle Memorial Institute
2015-06-26
5-minute energy data from January 1, 2008 - December 31, 2014 for the City of Ellensburg, WA, U.S.A. This data was collected under the Pacific Northwest Smart Grid Demonstration Project under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).
Veilleux, Jean Wright
2012-01-01
This Article argues that the current approach of the Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to enforcement of the Ethics in Patient Referrals Act (the "Stark Law") is unnecessarily punitive and discourages health-care providers from self-disclosing even very minor violations of the Stark Law. This Article suggests a number of specific changes to encourage provider self-disclosure and proposes that CMS create a demonstration project under the authority of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to test the reforms. A demonstration project provides the perfect vehicle to prove that increased self-disclosure protocols for the Stark Law can decrease the government's costs of enforcement, improve program integrity, and encourage providers to deal responsibly with the inevitable minor lapses in compliance that arise in such an enormous government program as Medicare.
A MultiAir®/MultiFuel Approach to Enhancing Engine System Efficiency
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Reese, Ronald
2015-05-20
FCA US LLC (formally known as Chrysler Group LLC, and hereinafter “Chrysler”) was awarded an American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funded project by the Department of Energy (DOE) titled “A MultiAir®/MultiFuel Approach to Enhancing Engine System Efficiency” (hereinafter “project”). This award was issued after Chrysler submitted a proposal for Funding Opportunity Announcement DE-FOA- 0000079, “Systems Level Technology Development, Integration, and Demonstration for Efficient Class 8 Trucks (SuperTruck) and Advanced Technology Powertrains for Light-Duty Vehicles (ATP-LD).” Chrysler started work on this project on June 01, 2010 and completed testing activities on August 30, 2014. Overall objectives of this project were;more » Demonstrate a 25% improvement in combined Federal Test Procedure (FTP) City and Highway fuel economy over a 2009 Chrysler minivan; Accelerate the development of highly efficient engine and powertrain systems for light-duty vehicles, while meeting future emissions standards; and Create and retain jobs in accordance with the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009« less
Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) Demonstrations
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Lindenmoyer, Allan
2006-01-01
U.S. space policy directs pursuit of commercial opportunities for providing transportation and other services low Earth orbit and beyond. COTS Project established to implement policy. COTS strategy: Phase 1) Assist industry with system development/demonstrations (COTS Demos); Phase 2) Procure commercial services for ISS logistics support. COTS Demonstrations competition completed in 10 months. Two industry partners selected for funded Space Act Agreements: 1) SpaceX & Rocketplane-Kistler; and 2) Unfunded Space Act Agreements in work with other competitors. COTS budget of $500 M thru 2010, with pay for performance milestone approach. Cargo flight demonstrations planned for 2008 and 2009: Crew flight demonstration options for 2011-2012. Commercial cargo transportation services potentially available as early as 2009-2010. Successful COTS partners may open new space markets and provide reliable, cost effective cargo and crew transportation services, a new era for commercial space.
Native American Challenge Demonstration Project Act of 2009
Sen. Murkowski, Lisa [R-AK
2009-05-05
Senate - 11/18/2010 Committee on Indian Affairs. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably. (All Actions) Tracker: This bill has the status IntroducedHere are the steps for Status of Legislation:
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Cochran, Effie Papatzikou; Collins, Carla
The Enrichment College Preparatory Program, an Elementary and Secondary Education Act, Title VII bilingual demonstration project at a Manhattan, New York City, high school, completed the final year of a two-year funding cycle in June 1983. The program, which provided cultural enrichment and advanced academic experiences to 160 intellectually…
Bartlett, Sofia R; Fox, Penny; Cabatingan, Harris; Jaros, Anissa; Gorton, Carla; Lewis, Rhondda; Priscott, Eugene; Dore, Gregory J; Russell, Darren B
2018-03-12
Micro-elimination of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection through rapid uptake of government-funded direct-acting antiviral (DAA) therapy within an Australian prison setting is demonstrated. During a 22 month period, 119 patients initiated treatment for chronic HCV infection, with HCV in-prison viremic prevalence declining from 12% to 1%.
1981-12-01
ADORIESS(if different ken Controlng Office) * Unclassif ied Ise. Ek*SSFICATION/ DOWNGRADING * 14. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT (of lite Report) Authorized for...Design 20,O00.00 TOTAL COST $285,000.00 4 *Designated by 1960 River Mileage 5 ** VRF - Windrow Refusal; CR - Composite Revetent; R - Windrow Revetaent, HP
Advancing Competency-Based Education Demonstration Project Act of 2014
Rep. Salmon, Matt [R-AZ-5
2013-09-19
Senate - 07/24/2014 Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. (All Actions) Tracker: This bill has the status Passed HouseHere are the steps for Status of Legislation:
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...Section 342(b) of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year (FY) 1995, Public Law 103-337, (10 U.S.C. 2358 note), as amended by section 1109 of NDAA for FY 2000, Public Law 106- 65, and section 1114 of NDAA for FY 2001, Public Law 106-398, authorizes the Secretary of Defense to conduct personnel demonstration projects at DoD laboratories designated as Science and Technology Reinvention Laboratories (STRLs). The above-cited legislation authorizes DoD to conduct demonstration projects to determine whether a specified change in personnel management policies or procedures would result in improved Federal personnel management. Section 1105 of the NDAA for FY 2010, Public Law 111-84, 123 Stat. 2486, October 28, 2009, designates additional DoD laboratories as STRLs for the purpose of designing and implementing personnel management demonstration projects for conversion of employees from the personnel system which applied on October 28, 2009. The TARDEC is listed in subsection 1105(a) of NDAA for FY 2010 as one of the newly designated STRLs.
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...Section 342(b) of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year (FY) 1995, Public Law (Pub. L.) 103-337, (10 U.S.C. 2358 note), as amended by section 1109 of NDAA for FY 2000, Public Law 106-65, and section 1114 of NDAA for FY 2001, Public Law 106-398, authorizes the Secretary of Defense to conduct personnel demonstration projects at DoD laboratories designated as Science and Technology Reinvention Laboratories (STRLs). The above-cited legislation authorizes DoD to conduct demonstration projects to determine whether a specified change in personnel management policies or procedures would result in improved Federal personnel management. Section 1105 of the NDAA for FY 2010, Public Law 111-84, 123 Stat. 2486, October 28, 2009, designates additional DoD laboratories as STRLs for the purpose of designing and implementing personnel management demonstration projects for conversion of employees from the personnel system which applied on October 28, 2009. The TARDEC is listed in subsection 1105(a) of NDAA for FY 2010 as one of the newly designated STRLs.
42 CFR 67.10 - Purpose and scope.
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2010-10-01
... of the Social Security Act to support research on the outcomes, effectiveness, and appropriateness of... AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE POLICY AND RESEARCH GRANTS AND CONTRACTS Research Grants for Health Services Research, Evaluation, Demonstration, and Dissemination Projects § 67.10 Purpose and scope. The regulations...
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Cosentino, Gary B.
2008-01-01
The Joint Unmanned Combat Air Systems (J-UCAS) program is a collaborative effort between the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA), the US Air Force (USAF) and the US Navy (USN). Together they have reviewed X-45A flight test site processes and personnel as part of a system demonstration program for the UCAV-ATD Flight Test Program. The goal was to provide a disciplined controlled process for system integration and testing and demonstration flight tests. NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center (DFRC) acted as the project manager during this effort and was tasked with the responsibilities of range and ground safety, the provision of flight test support and infrastructure and the monitoring of technical and engineering tasks. DFRC also contributed their engineering knowledge through their contributions in the areas of autonomous ground taxi control development, structural dynamics testing and analysis and the provision of other flight test support including telemetry data, tracking radars, and communications and control support equipment. The Air Force Flight Test Center acted at the Deputy Project Manager in this effort and was responsible for the provision of system safety support and airfield management and air traffic control services, among other supporting roles. The T-33 served as a J-UCAS surrogate aircraft and demonstrated flight characteristics similar to that of the the X-45A. The surrogate served as a significant risk reduction resource providing mission planning verification, range safety mission assessment and team training, among other contributions.
1981-12-01
deposit. The formations are of the oligocene and miocene geologic age. The logs of borings presented in Appendix A show the results of five borings. Holes...Rainbow trout) and warm -water (Channel catfish) fish are maintained. b. Terrestrial Vegetation. The vegetation in the vicinity of 0 Abiquiu trends
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Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Committee on Human Resources.
On July 31, 1978, the U.S. Senate Committee on Human Resources held a hearing in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, on the problem of youth unemployment. In particular, the effectiveness of the CETA (Comprehensive Employment and Training Act) and YEDPA (Youth Employment and Demonstration Projects Act) programs concerned the Committee. Following an opening…
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Hanks, G. W.; Shomber, H. A.; Crumb, C. B.; Flora, C. C.; Macdonald, K. A. B.; Smith, R. D.; Sassi, A. P.; Dorwart, R. J.
1982-01-01
The 1985 ACT airplane is the Final Active Controls Technology (ACT) Airplane with the addition of three-axis fly by wire. Thus it retains all the efficiency features of the full ACT system plus the weight and cost savings accruing from deletion of the mechanical control system. The control system implements the full IAAC spectrum of active controls except flutter-mode control, judged essentially nonbeneficial, and incorporates new control surfaces called flaperons to make the most of wing-load alleviation. This redundant electronic system is conservatively designed to preserve the extreme reliability required of crucial short-period pitch augmentation, which provides more than half of the fuel savings.
Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit (MMIC) Phased Array Demonstrated With ACTS
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1996-01-01
Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit (MMIC) arrays developed by the NASA Lewis Research Center and the Air Force Rome Laboratory were demonstrated in aeronautical terminals and in mobile or fixed Earth terminals linked with NASA's Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS). Four K/Ka-band experimental arrays were demonstrated between May 1994 and May 1995. Each array had GaAs MMIC devices at each radiating element for electronic beam steering and distributed power amplification. The 30-GHz transmit array used in uplinks to ACTS was developed by Lewis and Texas Instruments. The three 20-GHz receive arrays used in downlinks from ACTS were developed in cooperation with the Air Force Rome Laboratory, taking advantage of existing Air Force integrated-circuit, active-phased-array development contracts with the Boeing Company and Lockheed Martin Corporation. Four demonstrations, each related to an application of high interest to both commercial and Department of Defense organizations, were conducted. The location, type of link, and the data rate achieved for each of the applications is shown. In one demonstration-- an aeronautical terminal experiment called AERO-X--a duplex voice link between an aeronautical terminal on the Lewis Learjet and ACTS was achieved. Two others demonstrated duplex voice links (and in one case, interactive video links as well) between ACTS and an Army high-mobility, multipurpose wheeled vehicle (HMMWV, or "humvee"). In the fourth demonstration, the array was on a fixed mount and was electronically steered toward ACTS. Lewis served as project manager for all demonstrations and as overall system integrator. Lewis engineers developed the array system including a controller for open-loop tracking of ACTS during flight and HMMWV motion, as well as a laptop data display and recording system used in all demonstrations. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory supported the AERO-X program, providing elements of the ACTS Mobile Terminal. The successful performance of experimental, proof-of-concept MMIC K/Ka-band arrays developed with U.S. industry in field demonstrations with ACTS indicates that high density MMIC integration at 20 and 30 GHz is indeed feasible. The successful development and demonstration of the MMIC array systems was possible only because of significant intergovernmental and Government/industry cooperation and the high level of teamwork within Lewis. The results provide a strong incentive for continuing the focused development of MMIC-array technology for satellite communications applications, with emphasis on packaging and cost issues, and for continuing the planning and conducting of other appropriate demonstrations or experiments of phased-array technology with ACTS. Given the present pressures on reducing funding for research and development in Government and industry, the extent to which this can be continued in a cooperative manner will determine whether MMIC array technology will make the transition from the proof-of-concept level to the operational system level.
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... functioning vessel engine (including an engine on a public vessel) and any discharges of such oil accumulated... connection with research, demonstration projects, or studies relating to the prevention, control, or...
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... functioning vessel engine (including an engine on a public vessel) and any discharges of such oil accumulated... connection with research, demonstration projects, or studies relating to the prevention, control, or...
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... functioning vessel engine (including an engine on a public vessel) and any discharges of such oil accumulated... connection with research, demonstration projects, or studies relating to the prevention, control, or...
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2013-07-01
... functioning vessel engine (including an engine on a public vessel) and any discharges of such oil accumulated... connection with research, demonstration projects, or studies relating to the prevention, control, or...
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2012-10-01
... restore the Project to a former good operating condition. Colorado River Dam Fund or Fund shall mean that... specified in the Project Act, the Adjustment Act, the Colorado River Basin Project Act, and the Hoover Power... electric service pursuant to the Hoover Power Plant Act. Project or Boulder Canyon Project shall mean all...
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2013-10-01
... restore the Project to a former good operating condition. Colorado River Dam Fund or Fund shall mean that... specified in the Project Act, the Adjustment Act, the Colorado River Basin Project Act, and the Hoover Power... electric service pursuant to the Hoover Power Plant Act. Project or Boulder Canyon Project shall mean all...
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2010-10-01
... restore the Project to a former good operating condition. Colorado River Dam Fund or Fund shall mean that... specified in the Project Act, the Adjustment Act, the Colorado River Basin Project Act, and the Hoover Power... electric service pursuant to the Hoover Power Plant Act. Project or Boulder Canyon Project shall mean all...
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... restore the Project to a former good operating condition. Colorado River Dam Fund or Fund shall mean that... specified in the Project Act, the Adjustment Act, the Colorado River Basin Project Act, and the Hoover Power... electric service pursuant to the Hoover Power Plant Act. Project or Boulder Canyon Project shall mean all...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... restore the Project to a former good operating condition. Colorado River Dam Fund or Fund shall mean that... specified in the Project Act, the Adjustment Act, the Colorado River Basin Project Act, and the Hoover Power... electric service pursuant to the Hoover Power Plant Act. Project or Boulder Canyon Project shall mean all...
ACTS Ka-Band Earth Stations: Technology, Performance, and Lessons Learned
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Reinhart, Richard C.; Struharik, Steven J.; Diamond, John J.; Stewart, David
2000-01-01
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) Project invested heavily in prototype Ka-band satellite ground terminals to conduct an experiments program with ACTS. The ACTS experiments program proposed to validate Ka-band satellite and ground-station technology, demonstrate future telecommunication services, demonstrate commercial viability and market acceptability of these new services, evaluate system networking and processing technology, and characterize Ka-band propagation effects, including development of techniques to mitigate signal fading. This paper will present a summary of the fixed ground terminals developed by the NASA Glenn Research Center and its industry partners, emphasizing the technology and performance of the terminals and the lessons learned throughout their 6-year operation, including the inclined orbit phase-of-operations. The fixed ground stations used for experiments by government, academic, and commercial entities used reflector-based offset-fed antenna systems with antennas ranging in size from 0.35 to 3.4 in. in diameter. Gateway earth stations included two systems referred to as the NASA Ground Station (NGS) and the Link Evaluation Terminal (LET).
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Not Available
1980-08-21
This assessment report is for public review and comment and was prepared under the provision of Sect. 13(b) of the 1974 Federal Nonnuclear Energy Research and Development Act. It includes only a preliminary assessment of the commercial project as currently planned.
75 FR 71726 - Central Utah Project Completion Act
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... DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Central Utah Project Completion Act AGENCY: Department of the Interior..., Orem, Utah 84058-7303. Department of the Interior, Central Utah Project Completion Act Office, 302 East....cupcao.gov . FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Contact Mr. Lee Baxter, Central Utah Project Completion Act Office...
Profiles of Innovative Exemplary School Programs in Kentucky [1974-75].
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Kentucky State Dept. of Education, Frankfort.
Eleven projects funded by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act Title III, and providing funds to public school districts to demonstrate the feasibility of education innovations, are sketched in this booklet of exemplary and innovative school programs in Kentucky. Programs are categorized according to regions, and focus on: regional…
40 CFR 35.2024 - Combined sewer overflows.
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2010-07-01
... project priority list, it addresses impaired uses in priority water quality areas which are due to the... must demonstrate to the Administrator that the water quality goals of the Act will not be achieved... priority water quality areas in marine bays and estuaries due to the impacts of combined sewer overflows...
45 CFR 51.4 - How will the plans be evaluated?
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... manpower shortage areas, as established under section 332 of the Public Health Service Act, and for... units which will provide broader clinical experiences, or (5) Initiating research projects. (d) The... schools who are citizens of the United States, as demonstrated, for example, by: (1) Broad-based...
45 CFR 51.4 - How will the plans be evaluated?
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... manpower shortage areas, as established under section 332 of the Public Health Service Act, and for... units which will provide broader clinical experiences, or (5) Initiating research projects. (d) The... schools who are citizens of the United States, as demonstrated, for example, by: (1) Broad-based...
45 CFR 51.4 - How will the plans be evaluated?
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... manpower shortage areas, as established under section 332 of the Public Health Service Act, and for... units which will provide broader clinical experiences, or (5) Initiating research projects. (d) The... schools who are citizens of the United States, as demonstrated, for example, by: (1) Broad-based...
45 CFR 51.4 - How will the plans be evaluated?
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... manpower shortage areas, as established under section 332 of the Public Health Service Act, and for... units which will provide broader clinical experiences, or (5) Initiating research projects. (d) The... schools who are citizens of the United States, as demonstrated, for example, by: (1) Broad-based...
45 CFR 51.4 - How will the plans be evaluated?
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2012-10-01
... manpower shortage areas, as established under section 332 of the Public Health Service Act, and for... units which will provide broader clinical experiences, or (5) Initiating research projects. (d) The... schools who are citizens of the United States, as demonstrated, for example, by: (1) Broad-based...
20 CFR 416.1517 - Demonstration project on direct payment of fees to non-attorneys.
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2010-04-01
... Protection Act of 2004 (SSPA), Public Law 108-203, requires the Commissioner of Social Security (Commissioner... fees to non-attorneys. 416.1517 Section 416.1517 Employees' Benefits SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME FOR THE AGED, BLIND, AND DISABLED Representation of Parties § 416.1517...
Indian Tribal Trade and Investment Demonstration Project Act of 2011
Rep. Cole, Tom [R-OK-4
2011-06-24
House - 07/23/2012 On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Failed by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 222 - 160 (Roll no. 499). (All Actions) Tracker: This bill has the status Failed HouseHere are the steps for Status of Legislation:
40 CFR 35.2024 - Combined sewer overflows.
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2014-07-01
... ASSISTANCE STATE AND LOCAL ASSISTANCE Grants for Construction of Treatment Works § 35.2024 Combined sewer... project priority list, it addresses impaired uses in priority water quality areas which are due to the... must demonstrate to the Administrator that the water quality goals of the Act will not be achieved...
40 CFR 35.2024 - Combined sewer overflows.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... ASSISTANCE STATE AND LOCAL ASSISTANCE Grants for Construction of Treatment Works § 35.2024 Combined sewer... project priority list, it addresses impaired uses in priority water quality areas which are due to the... must demonstrate to the Administrator that the water quality goals of the Act will not be achieved...
40 CFR 35.2024 - Combined sewer overflows.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... ASSISTANCE STATE AND LOCAL ASSISTANCE Grants for Construction of Treatment Works § 35.2024 Combined sewer... project priority list, it addresses impaired uses in priority water quality areas which are due to the... must demonstrate to the Administrator that the water quality goals of the Act will not be achieved...
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...Section 342(b) of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year (FY) 1995, Public Law (Pub. L.) 103-337 (10 U.S.C. 2358 note), as amended by section 1109 of NDAA for FY 2000, Public Law 106-65, and section 1114 of NDAA for FY 2001, Public Law 106-398, authorizes the Secretary of Defense to conduct personnel demonstration projects at DoD laboratories designated as Science and Technology Reinvention Laboratories (STRLs) to determine whether a specified change in personnel management policies or procedures would result in improved Federal personnel management. Section 1105 of the NDAA for FY 2010, Public Law 111-84, 123 Stat. 2486, October 28, 2009, designates additional DoD laboratories as STRLs for the purpose of designing and implementing personnel management demonstration projects for conversion of employees from the personnel system which applied on October 28, 2009. The ARDEC is listed in subsection 1105(a) of NDAA for FY 2010 as one of the newly designated STRLs.
An Introduction to the Transition to Work Simulator.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Conroy, William G., Jr.
The transition to work simulator (TWS) was developed as a policy tool for education and manpower planning. It was designed in anticipation of the Education Amendments of 1976 and the Youth Employment and Demonstration Projects Act of 1977 to facilitate comprehensive planning. TWS is a computerized simulation model of the stream of important…
A Knowledge Development Plan for Youth Initiatives, Fiscal 1979.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Employment and Training Administration (DOL), Washington, DC. Office of Youth Programs.
This report summarizes the past, present, and future activities of the Knowledge Development Plan for Youth Initiatives, which is being developed and implemented as part of the Youth Employment and Demonstration Projects Act (YEDPA). First, a framework for the plan is given, covering the aims of the fiscal 1978 and 1979 activities which stress…
ESEA Title IV-C Innovation Administration Manual for South Carolina.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
South Carolina State Dept. of Education, Columbia. Office of Federal Programs.
The intent of Title IV-C of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (the Education Amendments of 1974) is to establish innovative and exemplary projects that provide creative or imaginative solutions to problems in the areas of supplementary centers and services, health and nutritional demonstrations, and dropout prevention. The purposes of…
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, DC. Community Action Program.
The following programs are included: (1) Manpower Development and Training Act, (2) New Careers, (3) Vocational and Technical Education, (4) Work Incentive (WIN), (5) Neighborhood Youth Corps, (6) Demonstration Projects, and (7) Veterans Administration Training Assistance. Information about each program includes nature and purpose, national and…
1998-11-02
The Commissioner of Social Security will conduct a demonstration project to test how certain altered resources counting rules might apply in the SSI program. The SSI program is authorized by title XVI of the Social Security Act (the Act). The rules which will be tested are those that apply to the treatment of cash received and conserved to pay for medical or social services. Cash which is received for the purposes of payment for medical or social services is not counted as income to the beneficiary when received. If cash received for medical or social services which is not a reimbursement for these services already paid for by the beneficiary is conserved, it is not counted as a resource for the calendar month following the month of receipt, so long as it remains separately identifiable from other resources of the individual. Beginning with the second calendar month following the month of receipt, cash received for the payment of medical or social services becomes a countable resource used in the determination of SSI eligibility. The Health Care Financing Administration of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is collaborating with the States of Arkansas, Florida, New Jersey and New York and with the National Program Office at the University of Maryland's Center on Aging, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation of the DHHS, the National Council on Aging and Mathematica Policy Research (the evaluator) on a demonstration project to provide greater autonomy to the consumers of personal assistance services. Personal assistance services are help with the basic activities of daily living, including bathing, dressing, transferring, toileting, and eating, and/or instrumental activities of daily living such as housekeeping, meal preparation, shopping, laundry, money management and medication management. Consumers of personal assistance services who participate in this demonstration will be empowered by purchasing the services they require (including medical and social services) to perform the activities of daily living. In order to accomplish the objective of the demonstration project, cash allowances and information services will be provided directly to persons with disabilities to enable them to choose and purchase services from providers which they feel would best meet their needs. Medicaid is the predominant source of public financing for personal assistance services programs for the aged, blind and disabled. The demonstration which will permit the States of Arkansas, Florida, New Jersey and New York to waive certain requirements under title XIX of the Act to participate in this "Cash and Counseling" demonstration is within the authority granted to the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) by section 1115 of the Act. Medicaid beneficiaries who participate in this demonstration will be given cash to purchase the services they need from traditional and nontraditional providers as they deem appropriate. Counseling will be available for these beneficiaries to assist them in effective use of funds allotted for personal assistance services. Many of the Medicaid beneficiaries who participate in the Cash and Counseling demonstration will be SSI beneficiaries or belong to coverage groups using eligibility methodologies related to those of the SSI program under title XIX of the Act. The Commissioner of Social Security wishes to test the appropriateness of current SSI rules which require counting cash received for the purchase of medical or social services as resources if retained for more than one month after the month of receipt. The test will also be used to assist the Secretary of HHS in testing the possibility of providing greater autonomy to the consumers of personal assistance services by empowering them to purchase the services they require (including medical and social services) to perform their activities of daily living. (ABSTRACT TRUNCATED)
[Medical cooperation on the internet].
Meier, N; Lenzen, H; Renger, B C
1998-01-01
Post-1999, the economically united EEC will pose new challenges to European business, industry and citizen. It is a key objective that in the domain of European "infostructure" these problems are challenged and overcome, and that "advanced communications technologies and services" (ACTS) become the cement which binds the Community together. Within ACTS, 130 different projects are building new services. The consortium Emerald develops a telemedicine platform, setting up teleworking with teleconference, computer supported co-operative work (cscw, joint editing), demonstration and teleteaching for radiology, cardiology, nuclear medicine and radio surgery working environments.
Impact of Utilizing Pharmacy Students as Workforce for Hawai‘i Asthma Friendly Pharmacy Project
Nett, Blythe; Kishaba, Gregg; Gomez, Lara
2015-01-01
A partnership was formed between the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo Daniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy (DKICP) and the Department of Health to carry out the Hawai‘i Asthma Friendly Pharmacy Project (HAFPP), which utilizes pharmacy students as a workforce to administer Asthma Control Tests™ (ACT), and provide Asthma Action Plans (AAP) and inhaler technique education. Evaluation of data from a pilot project in 2008 with first and second year students prompted more intensive training in therapeutics, inhaler medication training, and communication techniques. Data collection began when two classes of students were first and second year students and continued until the students became fourth year students in their advanced experiential ambulatory care clinic and retail community pharmacy rotations. Patients seen included pediatric (32%) and adult (68%) aged individuals. Hawai‘i County was the most common geographic site (50%) and most sites were retail pharmacies (72%). Administered ACT surveys (N=96) yielded a mean score of 19.64 (SD +/−3.89). In addition, 12% of patients had received previous ACT, and 47% had previous AAPs. Approximately 83% of patients received an additional intervention of AAP and inhaler education with 73% of these patients able to demonstrate back proper inhaler technique. Project challenges included timing of student training, revising curriculum and logistics of scheduling students to ensure consistent access to patients. PMID:25755914
Impact of utilizing pharmacy students as workforce for Hawai'i Asthma Friendly Pharmacy Project.
Ma, Carolyn S; Nett, Blythe; Kishaba, Gregg; Gomez, Lara
2015-02-01
A partnership was formed between the University of Hawai'i at Hilo Daniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy (DKICP) and the Department of Health to carry out the Hawai'i Asthma Friendly Pharmacy Project (HAFPP), which utilizes pharmacy students as a workforce to administer Asthma Control Tests™ (ACT), and provide Asthma Action Plans (AAP) and inhaler technique education. Evaluation of data from a pilot project in 2008 with first and second year students prompted more intensive training in therapeutics, inhaler medication training, and communication techniques. Data collection began when two classes of students were first and second year students and continued until the students became fourth year students in their advanced experiential ambulatory care clinic and retail community pharmacy rotations. Patients seen included pediatric (32%) and adult (68%) aged individuals. Hawai'i County was the most common geographic site (50%) and most sites were retail pharmacies (72%). Administered ACT surveys (N=96) yielded a mean score of 19.64 (SD +/-3.89). In addition, 12% of patients had received previous ACT, and 47% had previous AAPs. Approximately 83% of patients received an additional intervention of AAP and inhaler education with 73% of these patients able to demonstrate back proper inhaler technique. Project challenges included timing of student training, revising curriculum and logistics of scheduling students to ensure consistent access to patients.
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N /A
1999-02-22
The Department of Energy (DOE) has prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) to provide the DOE and other public agency decision makers with the environmental documentation required to take informed discretionary action on the proposed Kalina Geothermal Demonstration project. The EA assesses the potential environmental impacts and cumulative impacts, possible ways to minimize effects associated with partial funding of the proposed project, and discusses alternatives to DOE actions. The DOE will use this EA as a basis for their decision to provide financial assistance to Exergy, Inc. (Exergy), the project applicant. Based on the analysis in the EA, DOE has determinedmore » that the proposed action is not a major Federal action significantly affecting the quality of the human or physical environment, within the meaning of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969. Therefore, the preparation of an environmental impact statement is not required and DOE is issuing this Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI).« less
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Melton, Ron
The Pacific Northwest Smart Grid Demonstration (PNWSGD), a $179 million project that was co-funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) in late 2009, was one of the largest and most comprehensive demonstrations of electricity grid modernization ever completed. The project was one of 16 regional smart grid demonstrations funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. It was the only demonstration that included multiple states and cooperation from multiple electric utilities, including rural electric co-ops, investor-owned, municipal, and other public utilities. No fewer than 55 unique instantiations of distinct smart grid systems were demonstrated at the projects’ sites. Themore » local objectives for these systems included improved reliability, energy conservation, improved efficiency, and demand responsiveness. The demonstration developed and deployed an innovative transactive system, unique in the world, that coordinated many of the project’s distributed energy resources and demand-responsive components. With the transactive system, additional regional objectives were also addressed, including the mitigation of renewable energy intermittency and the flattening of system load. Using the transactive system, the project coordinated a regional response across the 11 utilities. This region-wide connection from the transmission system down to individual premises equipment was one of the major successes of the project. The project showed that this can be done and assets at the end points can respond dynamically on a wide scale. In principle, a transactive system of this type might eventually help coordinate electricity supply, transmission, distribution, and end uses by distributing mostly automated control responsibilities among the many distributed smart grid domain members and their smart devices.« less
1981-12-01
Haverhill, a gabion mattress ( revet - ment) underlaid with filter fabric was placed on the bank. (2) Concrete Blocks . Precast concrete blocks with filter... revetment - precast cellular concrete block mattress, used auto tire wall and used auto tire mattress. All three revetment panels included vegetative...DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A NOV 81982 Approved fog public release; ,.* Diatribuatofl UnlimitedB - A. B .4. R ock roe With Tie-Backs Precast Block Paving
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function enhanced navigation on many of the basins streams. The system also served as a tributary for local runoff . This relationship was permanently...and should be divided into geologic sequences and time periods. The geologic controls in a -. basin denote the type of erosion, thus the runoff and...should not be used for comparison with stages or discharges associated with earlier runoff events because the stage discharge relations were altered by the
A Guide to Establishing and Directing a Family Oriented Structured Preschool Activity.
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Maethner, Judith A.
This is the teacher's manual of the Family Oriented Structured Preschool Activity, a Title III Elementary and Secondary Education Act Developer/Demonstration Project in Saint Cloud, Minnesota. The program attempts to mold the expertise of the parent with the expertise of the professional educator in order to enhance the child's development. It is…
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Technical Reports (Part II). End of Project Report, 1968-1971, Volume IV.
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The pamphlets included in this volume are technical reports prepared as outgrowths of the Student Information System of the Western Nevada Regional Education Center funded by a Title III grant under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. These reports demonstrate the use of the stored data; methods of interpreting the printouts from…
Report #11-R-0179, March 28, 2011. While DERA project officers were aware of Recovery Act grant project delays, they did not always document delays in EPA’s grants management system or, in some cases, take action to reduce the impact of project delays.
NASA Systems Autonomy Demonstration Project - Development of Space Station automation technology
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Bull, John S.; Brown, Richard; Friedland, Peter; Wong, Carla M.; Bates, William
1987-01-01
A 1984 Congressional expansion of the 1958 National Aeronautics and Space Act mandated that NASA conduct programs, as part of the Space Station program, which will yield the U.S. material benefits, particularly in the areas of advanced automation and robotics systems. Demonstration programs are scheduled for automated systems such as the thermal control, expert system coordination of Station subsystems, and automation of multiple subsystems. The programs focus the R&D efforts and provide a gateway for transfer of technology to industry. The NASA Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology is responsible for directing, funding and evaluating the Systems Autonomy Demonstration Project, which will include simulated interactions between novice personnel and astronauts and several automated, expert subsystems to explore the effectiveness of the man-machine interface being developed. Features and progress on the TEXSYS prototype thermal control system expert system are outlined.
Coleman, Mary Thoesen; Nasraty, Soraya; Ostapchuk, Michael; Wheeler, Stephen; Looney, Stephen; Rhodes, Sandra
2003-05-01
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) recommends integrating improvement activities into residency training. A curricular change was designed at the Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Louisville, to address selected ACGME competencies by incorporating practice-based improvement activities into the routine clinical work of family medicine residents. Teams of residents, faculty, and office staff completed clinical improvement projects at three ambulatory care training sites. Residents were given academic credit for participation in team meetings. After 6 months, residents presented results to faculty, medical students, other residents, and staff from all three training sites. Residents, staff, and faculty were recognized for their participation. Resident teams demonstrated ACGME competencies in practice-based improvement: Chart audits indicated improvement in clinical projects; quality improvement tools demonstrated analysis of root causes and understanding of the process; plan-do-study-act cycle worksheets demonstrated the change process. Improvement activities that affect patient care and demonstrate selected ACGME competencies can be successfully incorporated into the daily work of family medicine residents.
ACTS: Technology Description and Results
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Gedney, Richard T.; Schertler, Ronald; Gargione, Frank
2000-01-01
The ACTS Project was originated at NASA Glenn Research Center in the early 1980's to sponsor the development and application of technology that was intended to be used by the private sector. The program was formulated with the underlying philosophy of maintaining US leadership in satellite communications while focusing technology development for efficient use of the frequency spectrum. This report chronicles the execution and results of the program from the perspective of its technology managers, from inception through hardware and system development to on-orbit experiments and demonstrations of the technology. The first eight sections of the report discuss programmatic background, the specific satellite and ground terminal technology and the results generated by the program including industry relevance. A federally funded program of this type attracted strong advocates and adversaries and the resulting impact on the project schedule is also discussed. The last two sections are a list of useful acronyms and extensive references.
Design and Development of Smart Medicine Box
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Rosli, Ekbal; Husaini, Yusnira
2018-03-01
The Smart Medicine Box is successfully designed in helping the introvert patients taking their medicine without help of others. This project is to develop a robotic device that can assist patient to take medicine alone by implementing an IOT apps system for controlling the Smart Medicine Box where it will overcome an emotional disturbance experience by the introvert patients. There are four sensors such as PIR, IR, temperature and ultrasonic sensors use for the project. The purpose of PIR sensor is to detect hand movement near the device, while IR sensor is to detect the line follower on the floor. The LM 35 acts as the detection of the temperature inside the box and the ultrasonic acts as the detection of the obstacle in front of the device. The MIT Apps Invention 2 is used to develop an apps and collect the data from sensors through Arduino microcontroller. A proof of concept design has implemented and demonstrated successfully.
Recovery Act: Waste Energy Project at AK Steel Corporation Middletown
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Joyce, Jeffrey
2012-06-30
In 2008, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (“Air Products”) began development of a project to beneficially utilize waste blast furnace “topgas” generated in the course of the iron-making process at AK Steel Corporation’s Middletown, Ohio works. In early 2010, Air Products was awarded DOE Assistance Agreement DE-EE002736 to further develop and build the combined-cycle power generation facility. In June 2012, Air Products and AK Steel Corporation terminated work when it was determined that the project would not be economically viable at that time nor in the foreseeable future. The project would have achieved the FOA-0000044 Statement of Project Objectives bymore » demonstrating, at a commercial scale, the technology to capture, treat, and convert blast furnace topgas into electric power and thermal energy.« less
Technology Education in South Africa: Evaluating an Innovative Pilot Project
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Stables, Kay; Kimbell, Richard
2001-02-01
Researchers from Goldsmiths College were asked to undertake an evaluation of a three year curriculum initiative introducing technology education, through a learner-centred, problem solving and collaborative approach. The program was developed in a group of high schools in the North West Province of South Africa. We visited ten schools involved in the project and ten parallel schools not involved who acted as a control group. We collected data on student capability (demonstrated through an innovative test activity) and on student attitudes towards technology (demonstrated in evaluation questionnaires and in semi-structured interviews). Collectively the data indicate that in areas of knowledge and skill and in certain aspects of procedures (most notably problem solving) the project has had a marked impact. We also illustrate that greater consideration could have been given in the project to developing skills in generating and developing ideas and in graphic communication. Gender differences are noted, particularly in terms of positive attitudes illustrated by both boys and girls from schools involved in the project. Attention is drawn to the critical impact the project has had on transforming the pedagogy of the teachers from a teacher-centred didactic model, to a learner-centred, problem solving model. Some wider implications of the successes of this project are debated.
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Jarrell, Mark
Cedarville School District retrofitted the heating and cooling systems in three campus areas (High School, Middle School, and Upper Elementary School) with geothermal heat pumps and ground source water loops, as a demonstration project for the effective implementation of geothermal heat pump systems and other energy efficiency and air quality improvements.
Aeroelastic Airworthiness Assesment of the Adaptive Compliant Trailing Edge Flaps
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Herrera, Claudia Y.; Spivey, Natalie D.; Lung, Shun-fat; Ervin, Gregory; Flick, Peter
2015-01-01
The Adaptive Compliant Trailing Edge (ACTE) demonstrator is a joint task under the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Environmentally Responsible Aviation Project in partnership with the Air Force Research Laboratory and FlexSys, Inc. (Ann Arbor, Michigan). The project goal is to develop advanced technologies that enable environmentally friendly aircraft, such as adaptive compliant technologies. The ACTE demonstrator flight-test program encompassed replacing the Fowler flaps on the SubsoniC Aircraft Testbed, a modified Gulfstream III (Gulfstream Aerospace, Savannah, Georgia) aircraft, with control surfaces developed by FlexSys. The control surfaces developed by FlexSys are a pair of uniquely-designed unconventional flaps to be used as lifting surfaces during flight-testing to validate their structural effectiveness. The unconventional flaps required a multidisciplinary airworthiness assessment to prove they could withstand the prescribed flight envelope. Several challenges were posed due to the large deflections experienced by the structure, requiring non-linear analysis methods. The aeroelastic assessment necessitated both conventional and extensive testing and analysis methods. A series of ground vibration tests (GVTs) were conducted to provide modal characteristics to validate and update finite element models (FEMs) used for the flutter analyses for a subset of the various flight configurations. Numerous FEMs were developed using data from FlexSys and the ground tests. The flap FEMs were then attached to the aircraft model to generate a combined FEM that could be analyzed for aeroelastic instabilities. The aeroelastic analysis results showed the combined system of aircraft and flaps were predicted to have the required flutter margin to successfully demonstrate the adaptive compliant technology. This paper documents the details of the aeroelastic airworthiness assessment described, including the ground testing and analyses, and subsequent flight-testing performed on the unconventional ACTE flaps.
Faces of the Recovery Act: 1366 Technologies
Sachs, Ely; Mierlo, Frank van; Obama, Barack
2017-12-09
LEXINGTON, MA - At 1366 Technologies, Ely Sachs and Frank van Mierlo are using ARPA-E Recovery Act funding to dramatically reduce the costs of solar panel production. To read more about the project: http://arpa-e.energy.gov/FundedProjects.aspx#1366 To see more projects funded by the Recovery Act through ARPA-E: http://arpa-e.energy.gov/FundedProjects.aspx
Faces of the Recovery Act: 1366 Technologies
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Sachs, Ely; Mierlo, Frank van; Obama, Barack
2010-01-01
LEXINGTON, MA - At 1366 Technologies, Ely Sachs and Frank van Mierlo are using ARPA-E Recovery Act funding to dramatically reduce the costs of solar panel production. To read more about the project: http://arpa-e.energy.gov/FundedProjects.aspx#1366 To see more projects funded by the Recovery Act through ARPA-E: http://arpa-e.energy.gov/FundedProjects.aspx
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ACTS Satellite Telemammography Network Experiments
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Kachmar, Brian A.; Kerczewski, Robert J.
2000-01-01
The Satellite Networks and Architectures Branch of NASA's Glenn Research Center has developed and demonstrated several advanced satellite communications technologies through the Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) program. One of these technologies is the implementation of a Satellite Telemammography Network (STN) encompassing NASA Glenn, the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. the University of Virginia, and the Ashtabula County Medical Center. This paper will present a look at the STN from its beginnings to the impact it may have on future telemedicine applications. Results obtained using the experimental ACTS satellite demonstrate the feasibility of Satellite Telemammography. These results have improved teleradiology processes and mammography image manipulation, and enabled advances in remote screening methodologies. Future implementation of satellite telemammography using next generation commercial satellite networks will be explored. In addition, the technical aspects of the project will be discussed, in particular how the project has evolved from using NASA developed hardware and software to commercial off the shelf (COTS) products. Development of asymmetrical link technologies was an outcome of this work. Improvements in the display of digital mammographic images, better understanding of end-to-end system requirements, and advances in radiological image compression were achieved as a result of the research. Finally, rigorous clinical medical studies are required for new technologies such as digital satellite telemammography to gain acceptance in the medical establishment. These experiments produced data that were useful in two key medical studies that addressed the diagnostic accuracy of compressed satellite transmitted digital mammography images. The results of these studies will also be discussed.
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NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Bao, Yuan; Wang, Yan; Gao, Kun; Wang, Zhi-Li; Zhu, Pei-Ping; Wu, Zi-Yu
2015-10-01
The relationship between noise variance and spatial resolution in grating-based x-ray phase computed tomography (PCT) imaging is investigated with reverse projection extraction method, and the noise variances of the reconstructed absorption coefficient and refractive index decrement are compared. For the differential phase contrast method, the noise variance in the differential projection images follows the same inverse-square law with spatial resolution as in conventional absorption-based x-ray imaging projections. However, both theoretical analysis and simulations demonstrate that in PCT the noise variance of the reconstructed refractive index decrement scales with spatial resolution follows an inverse linear relationship at fixed slice thickness, while the noise variance of the reconstructed absorption coefficient conforms with the inverse cubic law. The results indicate that, for the same noise variance level, PCT imaging may enable higher spatial resolution than conventional absorption computed tomography (ACT), while ACT benefits more from degraded spatial resolution. This could be a useful guidance in imaging the inner structure of the sample in higher spatial resolution. Project supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (Grant No. 2012CB825800), the Science Fund for Creative Research Groups, the Knowledge Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant Nos. KJCX2-YW-N42 and Y4545320Y2), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 11475170, 11205157, 11305173, 11205189, 11375225, 11321503, 11179004, and U1332109).
Adaptive quantum computation in changing environments using projective simulation
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Tiersch, M.; Ganahl, E. J.; Briegel, H. J.
2015-08-01
Quantum information processing devices need to be robust and stable against external noise and internal imperfections to ensure correct operation. In a setting of measurement-based quantum computation, we explore how an intelligent agent endowed with a projective simulator can act as controller to adapt measurement directions to an external stray field of unknown magnitude in a fixed direction. We assess the agent’s learning behavior in static and time-varying fields and explore composition strategies in the projective simulator to improve the agent’s performance. We demonstrate the applicability by correcting for stray fields in a measurement-based algorithm for Grover’s search. Thereby, we lay out a path for adaptive controllers based on intelligent agents for quantum information tasks.
Adaptive quantum computation in changing environments using projective simulation
Tiersch, M.; Ganahl, E. J.; Briegel, H. J.
2015-01-01
Quantum information processing devices need to be robust and stable against external noise and internal imperfections to ensure correct operation. In a setting of measurement-based quantum computation, we explore how an intelligent agent endowed with a projective simulator can act as controller to adapt measurement directions to an external stray field of unknown magnitude in a fixed direction. We assess the agent’s learning behavior in static and time-varying fields and explore composition strategies in the projective simulator to improve the agent’s performance. We demonstrate the applicability by correcting for stray fields in a measurement-based algorithm for Grover’s search. Thereby, we lay out a path for adaptive controllers based on intelligent agents for quantum information tasks. PMID:26260263
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Translating evidence-based guidelines to improve feedback practices: the interACT case study.
Barton, Karen L; Schofield, Susie J; McAleer, Sean; Ajjawi, Rola
2016-02-09
There has been a substantial body of research examining feedback practices, yet the assessment and feedback landscape in higher education is described as 'stubbornly resistant to change'. The aim of this paper is to present a case study demonstrating how an entire programme's assessment and feedback practices were re-engineered and evaluated in line with evidence from the literature in the interACT (Interaction and Collaboration via Technology) project. Informed by action research the project conducted two cycles of planning, action, evaluation and reflection. Four key pedagogical principles informed the re-design of the assessment and feedback practices. Evaluation activities included document analysis, interviews with staff (n = 10) and students (n = 7), and student questionnaires (n = 54). Descriptive statistics were used to analyse the questionnaire data. Framework thematic analysis was used to develop themes across the interview data. InterACT was reported by students and staff to promote self-evaluation, engagement with feedback and feedback dialogue. Streamlining the process after the first cycle of action research was crucial for improving engagement of students and staff. The interACT process of promoting self-evaluation, reflection on feedback, feedback dialogue and longitudinal perspectives of feedback has clear benefits and should be transferable to other contexts. InterACT has involved comprehensive re-engineering of the assessment and feedback processes using educational principles to guide the design taking into account stakeholder perspectives. These principles and the strategies to enact them should be transferable to other contexts.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Patterson, Michael D.; Derlaga, Joseph M.; Borer, Nicholas K.
2016-01-01
Although the primary function of propellers is typically to produce thrust, aircraft equipped with distributed electric propulsion (DEP) may utilize propellers whose main purpose is to act as a form of high-lift device. These \\high-lift propellers" can be placed upstream of wing such that, when the higher-velocity ow in the propellers' slipstreams interacts with the wing, the lift is increased. This technique is a main design feature of a new NASA advanced design project called Scalable Convergent Electric Propulsion Technology Operations Research (SCEPTOR). The goal of the SCEPTOR project is design, build, and y a DEP aircraft to demonstrate that such an aircraft can be much more ecient than conventional designs. This paper provides details into the high-lift propeller system con guration selection for the SCEPTOR ight demonstrator. The methods used in the high-lift propeller system conceptual design and the tradeo s considered in selecting the number of propellers are discussed.
Advanced communication satellites worldwide - Satellites of opportunity for the ACTS mobile terminal
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Girardey, Catherine C.
1993-01-01
Space agencies worldwide are involved in advanced satellite communication systems. This paper presents an overview of these satellites and related technologies in the U.S., Europe, and Japan. They are geostationary satellites using high frequency bands such as K/Ka (20/30 GHz) and O-band (millimeter wave), as well as optical frequencies. The similarity of these programs demonstrate a common interest to develop large capacity satellite communication systems, and shows that closer international cooperation could be set up. The ACTS Mobile Terminal (AMT) project discussed here is such an example. The AMT's compatibility with satellites other than ACTS has been studied, and a proposed common experiment is presented here. The Japanese Engineering Test Satellite ETS-VI has been identified as the best initial 'satellite of opportunity' for AMT in this preliminary assessment.
ARJIS satellite demonstration project
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Severance, Steve; Williams, Carl
2005-06-01
In 2003, the California Space Authority (CSA) was provided funding by the U. S. Congress through the Defense Appropriations Act to develop a project that would demonstrate the U.S. space enterprise capability that would contribute to the effectiveness of those engaged in Homeland Security. The project was given broad latitude in selecting the area of Homeland Security to be addressed and the nature of the space technology to be applied. CSA became aware of a nascent law enforcement data-sharing project in the San Diego region known as the Automated Regional Justice Information System (ARJIS). First developed by the police departments in San Diego, ARJIS is an innovative system that shares criminal justice information among 50 federal, state, and local agencies. ARJIS was completing a pilot project that enabled officers to receive information on handheld computers, which was transmitted wirelessly through cellular networks. The accessed information came from several databases that collectively contained the entire region's crime and arrest reports, traffic citations, and incidents, as well as state and county wants and warrants. The fundamental limitations that plague all cellular-based devices caught CSA's attention and resulted in a cooperative effort to harden the communications link between the patrol officer and critical data. The principal goal of the SATCOM development task was to create a proof-of-concept application that would use SATCOM links to augment the current ARJIS handheld wireless (cellular) capability. The successful technical demonstration and the positive support for satellite communications from the law enforcement community showed that this project filled a need-both for improved information sharing and for highly reliable communications systems.
Project #OA-FY12-0360, March 5, 2012. The Recovery Funds Working Group of the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board has initiated a project to capture lessons learned from Recovery Act implementation.
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Project #OA-FY14-0182, October 10, 2014. The EPA OIG is beginning fieldwork on the EPA’s compliance with its Special Appropriation Act Project (SAAP) policy since its implementation on October 1, 2011.
Health care reform and care at the behavioral health--primary care interface.
Druss, Benjamin G; Mauer, Barbara J
2010-11-01
The historic passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in March 2010 offers the potential to address long-standing deficits in quality and integration of services at the interface between behavioral health and primary care. Many of the efforts to reform the care delivery system will come in the form of demonstration projects, which, if successful, will become models for the broader health system. This article reviews two of the programs that might have a particular impact on care on the two sides of that interface: Medicaid and Medicare patient-centered medical home demonstration projects and expansion of a Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration program that colocates primary care services in community mental health settings. The authors provide an overview of key supporting factors, including new financing mechanisms, quality assessment metrics, information technology infrastructure, and technical support, that will be important for ensuring that initiatives achieve their potential for improving care.
Technology Assessment of Doe's 55-we Stirling Technology Demonstrator Convector (TDC)
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Furlong, Richard; Shaltens, Richard
2000-01-01
The Department of Energy (DOE), Germantown, Maryland and the NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC), Cleveland, Ohio are developing a Stirling Convertor for an advanced radioisotope power system as a potential power source for spacecraft on-board electric power for NASA deep space science missions. The Stirling Convertor is being evaluated as an alternative high efficiency power source to replace Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators (RTGs). Stirling Technology Company (STC), Kennewick, Washington, is developing the highly efficient, long life 55-We free-piston Stirling Convertor known as the Technology Demonstrator Convertor (TDC) under contract to DOE. GRC provides Stirling technology expertise under a Space Act Agreement with the DOE. Lockheed Martin Astronautics (LMA), Valley Forge, Pennsylvania is the current power system integrator for the Advanced Radioisotope Power System (ARPS) Project for the DOE. JPL is responsible for the Outer Planets/Solar Probe Project for NASA.
Faces of the Recovery Act: Sun Catalytix
Nocera, Dave
2018-04-16
BOSTON- At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dan Nocera talks about Sun Catalytix, the next generation of solar energy, and ARPA-E funding through the Recovery Act. To learn about more ARPA-E projects through the Recovery Act: http://arpa-e.energy.gov/FundedProjects.aspx
Report #10-X-0175, August 2, 2010. EPA developed two forms of guidance that discuss the need for recipients to display a Recovery Act logo to communicate to the public that the project is a Recovery Act investment.
Use of EPA collaborative problem-solving model to obtain environmental justice in North Carolina.
Wilson, Sacoby M; Wilson, Omega R; Heaney, Christopher D; Cooper, John
2007-01-01
The West End Revitalization Association (WERA), a community-based organization (CBO) in Mebane, North Carolina, was awarded a Collaborative Problem-Solving (CPS) grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Environmental Justice (EPA OEJ). The purpose of this paper is to highlight WERA's efforts to bring stakeholders in three low-income African-American communities where environmental hazards created public health risks together for collaboration rather than litigation. WERA's board and staff organized nine working groups with specific areas of expertise that would facilitate research, identify lack of basic amenities, and encourage funding for corrective action and participation in progress reporting workshops. WERA used consensus building, dispute resolution, and resource mobilization as part of the CPS model to address noncompliance with environmental laws, including the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, Toxic Substances Control Act, and Solid Waste Disposal Act. WERA's CPS "Right to Basic Amenities" project produced a framework for (1) grassroots management and ownership of a collaborative problem-solving process; (2) bringing stakeholders together with diverse and conflicting viewpoints; (3) implementation of an innovative community-owned and managed (COMR) research model; and (4) leveraging millions of dollars to fund installation of first-time municipal water/sewer services, street paving, and relocation of the 119-bypass to advance environmental health solutions. The structure and successes of WERA's Right to Basic Amenities project have been discussed at demonstration and training sessions to help others replicate the model in comparable low-income communities of color in North Carolina and across the United States.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Tchiguirinskaia, Ioulia; Gires, Auguste; Vicari, Rosa; Schertzer, Daniel; Maksimovic, Cedo
2013-04-01
The combined effects of climate change and increasing urbanization call for a change of paradigm for planning, maintenance and management of new urban developments and retrofitting of existing ones to maximize ecosystem services and increase resilience to the adverse climate change effects. This presentation will discuss synergies of the EU Climate-KIC Innovation Blue Green Dream (BGD) Project in promoting the BGD demonstration and training sites established in participating European countries. The BGD demonstration and training sites show clear benefits when blue and green infrastructures are considered together. These sites present a unique opportunity for community learning and dissemination. Their development and running acts as a hub for engineers, architects, planners and modellers to come together in their design and implementation stage. This process, being captured in a variety of media, creates a corpus of knowledge, anchored in specific examples of different scales, types and dimensions. During the EU Climate-KIC Innovation Blue Green Dream Project, this corpus of knowledge will be used to develop dissemination and training materials whose content will be customised to fit urgent societal needs.
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... Valley Project Improvement Act, Water Management Plans AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation, Interior. ACTION: Notice of availability. SUMMARY: The following Water Management Plans are available for review... establish and administer an office on Central Valley Project water conservation best management practices...
77 FR 64544 - Central Valley Project Improvement Act, Water Management Plans
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2012-10-22
... Central Valley Project water conservation best management practices that shall ``develop criteria for... DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Reclamation Central Valley Project Improvement Act, Water Management Plans AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation, Interior. ACTION: Notice of availability. SUMMARY: The...
76 FR 12756 - Central Valley Project Improvement Act, Water Management Plans
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2011-03-08
... office on Central Valley Project water conservation best management practices that shall ``* * * develop... DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Reclamation Central Valley Project Improvement Act, Water Management Plans AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation, Interior. ACTION: Notice of availability. SUMMARY: The...
75 FR 38538 - Central Valley Project Improvement Act, Water Management Plans
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-07-02
... to establish and administer an office on Central Valley Project water conservation best management... DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Reclamation Central Valley Project Improvement Act, Water Management Plans AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation, Interior. ACTION: Notice of availability. SUMMARY: The...
HDOMO: Smart Sensor Integration for an Active and Independent Longevity of the Elderly.
Frontoni, Emanuele; Pollini, Rama; Russo, Paola; Zingaretti, Primo; Cerri, Graziano
2017-11-13
The aim of this paper is to present the main results of HDOMO, an Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) project that involved 16 Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and 2 research institutes. The objective of the project was to create an autonomous and automated domestic environment, primarily for elderly people and people with physical and motor disabilities. A known and familiar environment should help users in their daily activities and it should act as a virtual caregiver by calling, if necessary, relief efforts. Substantially, the aim of the project is to simplify the life of people in need of support, while keeping them autonomous in their private environment. From a technical point of view, the project provides the use of different Smart Objects (SOs), able to communicate among each other, in a cloud base infrastructure, and with the assisted users and their caregivers, in a perspective of interoperability and standardization of devices, usability and effectiveness of alarm systems. In the state of the art there are projects that achieve only a few of the elements listed. The HDOMO project aims to achieve all of them in one single project effectively. The experimental trials performed in a real scenario demonstrated the accuracy and efficiency of the system in extracting and processing data in real time to promptly acting, and in providing timely response to the needs of the user by integrating and confirming main alarms with different interoperable smart sensors. The article proposes a new technique to improve the accuracy of the system in detecting alarms using a multi-SO approach with information fusion between different devices, proving that this architecture can provide robust and reliable results on real environments.
HDOMO: Smart Sensor Integration for an Active and Independent Longevity of the Elderly
2017-01-01
The aim of this paper is to present the main results of HDOMO, an Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) project that involved 16 Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and 2 research institutes. The objective of the project was to create an autonomous and automated domestic environment, primarily for elderly people and people with physical and motor disabilities. A known and familiar environment should help users in their daily activities and it should act as a virtual caregiver by calling, if necessary, relief efforts. Substantially, the aim of the project is to simplify the life of people in need of support, while keeping them autonomous in their private environment. From a technical point of view, the project provides the use of different Smart Objects (SOs), able to communicate among each other, in a cloud base infrastructure, and with the assisted users and their caregivers, in a perspective of interoperability and standardization of devices, usability and effectiveness of alarm systems. In the state of the art there are projects that achieve only a few of the elements listed. The HDOMO project aims to achieve all of them in one single project effectively. The experimental trials performed in a real scenario demonstrated the accuracy and efficiency of the system in extracting and processing data in real time to promptly acting, and in providing timely response to the needs of the user by integrating and confirming main alarms with different interoperable smart sensors. The article proposes a new technique to improve the accuracy of the system in detecting alarms using a multi-SO approach with information fusion between different devices, proving that this architecture can provide robust and reliable results on real environments. PMID:29137174
25 CFR 169.27 - Power projects.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... 25 Indians 1 2010-04-01 2010-04-01 false Power projects. 169.27 Section 169.27 Indians BUREAU OF... projects. (a) The Act of March 4, 1911 (36 Stat. 1253), as amended by the Act of May 27, 1952 (66 Stat. 95... on any project for the generation of electric power, or the transmission or distribution of...
25 CFR 169.27 - Power projects.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
... 25 Indians 1 2014-04-01 2014-04-01 false Power projects. 169.27 Section 169.27 Indians BUREAU OF... projects. (a) The Act of March 4, 1911 (36 Stat. 1253), as amended by the Act of May 27, 1952 (66 Stat. 95... on any project for the generation of electric power, or the transmission or distribution of...
25 CFR 169.27 - Power projects.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
... 25 Indians 1 2012-04-01 2011-04-01 true Power projects. 169.27 Section 169.27 Indians BUREAU OF... projects. (a) The Act of March 4, 1911 (36 Stat. 1253), as amended by the Act of May 27, 1952 (66 Stat. 95... on any project for the generation of electric power, or the transmission or distribution of...
25 CFR 169.27 - Power projects.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... 25 Indians 1 2011-04-01 2011-04-01 false Power projects. 169.27 Section 169.27 Indians BUREAU OF... projects. (a) The Act of March 4, 1911 (36 Stat. 1253), as amended by the Act of May 27, 1952 (66 Stat. 95... on any project for the generation of electric power, or the transmission or distribution of...
77 FR 48948 - Sierra County Resource Advisory Committee
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2012-08-15
... Community Self-Determination Act (Pub. L. 112-141) (the Act) and operates in compliance with the Federal... provide advice and recommendations to the Forest Service concerning projects and funding consistent with... and recommend projects authorized under title II of the Act. DATES: The meetings will be held...
77 FR 47359 - Huron Manistee Resource Advisory Committee
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2012-08-08
...The Huron Manistee Resource Advisory Committee will meet in Mio, Michigan. The committee is authorized under the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act (Pub. L. 110-343) (the Act) and operates in compliance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act. The purpose of the committee is to improve collaborative relationships and to provide advice and recommendations to the Forest Service concerning projects and funding consistent with Title II of the Act. The meeting is open to the public. The purpose of the meeting is to conduct committee business, monitor progress on project implementation and to recommend proposed projects for Fiscal Year 2013.
78 FR 30267 - Humboldt County (CA) Resource Advisory Committee
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2013-05-22
... Community Self-Determination Act (Pub.L. 112-141) (the Act) and operates in compliance with the Federal... provide advice and recommendations to the Forest Service concerning projects and funding consistent with... review prior year project's progress. Should the Secure Rural Schools Act be reauthorized, the purpose of...
77 FR 52309 - Southwest Montana Resource Advisory Committee
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2012-08-29
... Community Self-Determination Act (Pub. L. 112-141) (the Act) and operates in compliance with the Federal... provide advice and recommendations to the Forest Service concerning projects and funding consistent with... recommend projects authorized under title II of the Act. DATES: The meeting will be held September 20, 2012...
77 FR 51752 - Medbow-Routt Resource Advisory Committee
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2012-08-27
... Community Self-Determination Act (Pub. L. 112- 141) (the Act) and operates in compliance with the Federal... provide advice and recommendations to the Forest Service concerning projects and funding consistent with... recommend projects authorized under title II of the Act, as well as to update RAC members on the progress of...
77 FR 49776 - El Dorado County Resource Advisory COMMITTEE
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2012-08-17
... and Community Self-Determination Act (Pub. L. 112-141) (the Act) and operates in compliance with the... to provide advice and recommendations to the Forest Service concerning projects and funding... to review and recommend projects authorized under title II of the Act. DATES: The meetings will be...
77 FR 51513 - Lawrence County Resource Advisory Committee
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2012-08-24
... Community Self-Determination Act (Pub. L. 112-141) (the Act) and operates in compliance with the Federal... provide advice and recommendations to the Forest Service concerning projects and funding consistent with... and recommend projects authorized under title II of the Act. DATES: The meeting will be held September...
18 CFR 16.17 - Procedures upon Congressional authorization of takeover.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
... the Federal Power Act: (a) The Commission or the Director of the Office of Energy Projects will notify... ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY REGULATIONS UNDER THE FEDERAL POWER ACT PROCEDURES RELATING TO TAKEOVER AND RELICENSING OF LICENSED PROJECTS Takeover Provisions for Projects Subject to...
18 CFR 16.17 - Procedures upon Congressional authorization of takeover.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
... the Federal Power Act: (a) The Commission or the Director of the Office of Energy Projects will notify... ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY REGULATIONS UNDER THE FEDERAL POWER ACT PROCEDURES RELATING TO TAKEOVER AND RELICENSING OF LICENSED PROJECTS Takeover Provisions for Projects Subject to...
18 CFR 16.17 - Procedures upon Congressional authorization of takeover.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-04-01
... the Federal Power Act: (a) The Commission or the Director of the Office of Energy Projects will notify... ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY REGULATIONS UNDER THE FEDERAL POWER ACT PROCEDURES RELATING TO TAKEOVER AND RELICENSING OF LICENSED PROJECTS Takeover Provisions for Projects Subject to...
18 CFR 16.17 - Procedures upon Congressional authorization of takeover.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... the Federal Power Act: (a) The Commission or the Director of the Office of Energy Projects will notify... ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY REGULATIONS UNDER THE FEDERAL POWER ACT PROCEDURES RELATING TO TAKEOVER AND RELICENSING OF LICENSED PROJECTS Takeover Provisions for Projects Subject to...
18 CFR 16.17 - Procedures upon Congressional authorization of takeover.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... the Federal Power Act: (a) The Commission or the Director of the Office of Energy Projects will notify... ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY REGULATIONS UNDER THE FEDERAL POWER ACT PROCEDURES RELATING TO TAKEOVER AND RELICENSING OF LICENSED PROJECTS Takeover Provisions for Projects Subject to...
77 FR 44579 - Siskiyou County Resource Advisory Committee
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2012-07-30
... Community Self-Determination Act (Pub. L. 110-343) (the Act) and operates in compliance with the Federal... provide advice and recommendations to the Forest Service concerning projects and funding consistent with... committee to hear project status, review project proposals and to vote and make recommendations. The meeting...
Addressing the social determinants of health at the local level: Opportunities and challenges.
Fosse, E; Helgesen, M K; Hagen, S; Torp, S
2018-02-01
The gradient in health inequalities reflects a relationship between health and social circumstance, demonstrating that health worsens as you move down the socio-economic scale. For more than a decade, the Norwegian National government has developed policies to reduce social inequalities in health by levelling the social gradient. The adoption of the Public Health Act in 2012 was a further movement towards a comprehensive policy. The main aim of the act is to reduce social health inequalities by adopting a Health in All Policies approach. The municipalities are regarded key in the implementation of the act. The SODEMIFA project aimed to study the development of the new public health policy, with a particular emphasis on its implementation in municipalities. In the SODEMIFA project, a mixed-methods approach was applied, and the data consisted of surveys as well as qualitative interviews. The informants were policymakers at the national and local level. Our findings indicate that the municipalities had a rather vague understanding of the concept of health inequalities, and even more so, the concept of the social gradient in health. The most common understanding was that policy to reduce social inequalities concerned disadvantaged groups. Accordingly, policies and measures would be directed at these groups, rather than addressing the social gradient. A movement towards an increased understanding and adoption of the new, comprehensive public health policy was observed. However, to continue this process, both local and national levels must stay committed to the principles of the act.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Jackson, T. J.; MacVean, S. A.; Szlis, K. A.
2002-02-26
This paper describes the progress on cleanup of the West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP), an environmental management project located south of Buffalo, NY. The WVDP was the site of the only commercial nuclear fuel reprocessing facility to have operated in the United States (1966 to 1972). Former fuel reprocessing operations generated approximately 600,000 gallons of liquid high-level radioactive waste stored in underground tanks. The U.S. Congress passed the WVDP Act in 1980 (WVDP Act) to authorize cleanup of the 220-acre facility. The facility is unique in that it sits on the 3,345-acre Western New York Nuclear Service Center (WNYNSC), whichmore » is owned by New York State through the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has overall responsibility for the cleanup that is authorized by the WVDP Act, paying 90 percent of the WVDP costs; NYSERDA pays 10 percent. West Valley Nuclear Services Company (WVNSCO) is the management contractor at the WVDP. This paper will provide a description of the many accomplishments at the WVDP, including the pretreatment and near completion of vitrification of all the site's liquid high-level radioactive waste, a demonstration of technologies to characterize the remaining material in the high-level waste tanks, the commencement of decontamination and decommissioning (D&D) activities to place the site in a safe configuration for long-term site management options, and achievement of several technological firsts. It will also include a discussion of the complexities involved in completing the WVDP due to the various agency interests that require integration for future cleanup decisions.« less
The use of LANDSAT by the states for water quality assessment
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Middleton, E. M.
1981-01-01
The use of LANDSAT for water resources applications in U.S. state demonstration projects is reviewed. The most common single application undertaken between 1976 and 1981 was found to be water condition assessment. The majority of projects, however, fell into the general category of watershed hydrology. Some of the states are attempting to use LANDSAT data in an operational mode for water quality assessment. Two of these state projects from Vermont and Wisconsin are described in brief. The basic information requirements of Section 314 of the U.S. Pollution Control Act are given with the type of input LANDSAT data could potentially provide toward those requirements. Surveys were performed to determine: (1) how its states were responding in 1980 to 1981 to the federal and state water quality laws; and (2) the status of LANDSAT analysis capabilities of each state.
50 CFR 80.82 - What must an agency submit when applying for a project-by-project grant?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 and 4331-4347), the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), the National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470s), and... SPORT FISH RESTORATION ACTS Application for a Grant § 80.82 What must an agency submit when applying for...
50 CFR 80.82 - What must an agency submit when applying for a project-by-project grant?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 and 4331-4347), the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), the National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470s), and... SPORT FISH RESTORATION ACTS Application for a Grant § 80.82 What must an agency submit when applying for...
50 CFR 80.82 - What must an agency submit when applying for a project-by-project grant?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 and 4331-4347), the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), the National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470s), and... SPORT FISH RESTORATION ACTS Application for a Grant § 80.82 What must an agency submit when applying for...
50 CFR 80.82 - What must an agency submit when applying for a project-by-project grant?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 and 4331-4347), the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), the National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470s), and... SPORT FISH RESTORATION ACTS Application for a Grant § 80.82 What must an agency submit when applying for...
NEXT Single String Integration Test Results
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Soulas, George C.; Patterson, Michael J.; Pinero, Luis; Herman, Daniel A.; Snyder, Steven John
2010-01-01
As a critical part of NASA's Evolutionary Xenon Thruster (NEXT) test validation process, a single string integration test was performed on the NEXT ion propulsion system. The objectives of this test were to verify that an integrated system of major NEXT ion propulsion system elements meets project requirements, to demonstrate that the integrated system is functional across the entire power processor and xenon propellant management system input ranges, and to demonstrate to potential users that the NEXT propulsion system is ready for transition to flight. Propulsion system elements included in this system integration test were an engineering model ion thruster, an engineering model propellant management system, an engineering model power processor unit, and a digital control interface unit simulator that acted as a test console. Project requirements that were verified during this system integration test included individual element requirements ; integrated system requirements, and fault handling. This paper will present the results of these tests, which include: integrated ion propulsion system demonstrations of performance, functionality and fault handling; a thruster re-performance acceptance test to establish baseline performance: a risk-reduction PMS-thruster integration test: and propellant management system calibration checks.
Special Projects: Meeting Special Needs.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Duron, Guillermo, Ed.
This booklet describes 16 model education projects in Colorado that are funded under the federal Education Consolidation and Improvement Act of 1981 and the Elementary Secondary Education Act of 1978. These programs illustrate how federal funds have had a positive impact on the education of Colorado students. The projects and the cities where they…
75 FR 30421 - Central Utah Project Completion Act
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-06-01
... facilities of the Wasatch County Water Efficiency Project (WCWEP), Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project (CUP... conservation and wise use of water, all of which are objectives of the CUP Completion Act. The proposed action would allow recycled water to be conveyed and used in WCWEP facilities and through exchange become CUP...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Application for Preliminary Permit; Amendment and Cancellation of Preliminary Permit § 4.80... water power project under Part I of the Federal Power Act while the permittee obtains the data and performs the acts required to determine the feasibility of the project and to support an application for a...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Application for Preliminary Permit; Amendment and Cancellation of Preliminary Permit § 4.80... water power project under Part I of the Federal Power Act while the permittee obtains the data and performs the acts required to determine the feasibility of the project and to support an application for a...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Determination of Fair Value of Constructed Projects, Under Section 23(a) of the Act § 4.10... Power Act that requires the determination of the fair value of a project already constructed, the... a statement to the effect that the actual legitimate original cost, or if not known, the estimated...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Application for Preliminary Permit; Amendment and Cancellation of Preliminary Permit § 4.80... water power project under Part I of the Federal Power Act while the permittee obtains the data and performs the acts required to determine the feasibility of the project and to support an application for a...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Application for Preliminary Permit; Amendment and Cancellation of Preliminary Permit § 4.80... water power project under Part I of the Federal Power Act while the permittee obtains the data and performs the acts required to determine the feasibility of the project and to support an application for a...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Application for Preliminary Permit; Amendment and Cancellation of Preliminary Permit § 4.80... water power project under Part I of the Federal Power Act while the permittee obtains the data and performs the acts required to determine the feasibility of the project and to support an application for a...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Determination of Fair Value of Constructed Projects, Under Section 23(a) of the Act § 4.10... Power Act that requires the determination of the fair value of a project already constructed, the... a statement to the effect that the actual legitimate original cost, or if not known, the estimated...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Determination of Fair Value of Constructed Projects, Under Section 23(a) of the Act § 4.10... Power Act that requires the determination of the fair value of a project already constructed, the... a statement to the effect that the actual legitimate original cost, or if not known, the estimated...
Annual Program: Library Services and Construction Act, 1987-1988.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
South Carolina State Library, Columbia.
This report presents the 1978-1988 annual Library Services and Construction Act (LSCA) program for the South Carolina State Library. This program includes fiscal information and project descriptions for the following LCSA projects under Title I-Library Services: (1) Projects IA-General Administration; (2) IB-Library Interpretation; (3) IIA-General…
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-04-15
... group research project. Membership in this group research project remains open, and Network Centric... Production Act of 1993--Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium, Inc. Notice is hereby given that, on..., 15 U.S.C. 4301 et seq. (``the Act''), Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium, Inc. (``NCOIC...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-01-02
... Production Act of 1993--Interchangeable Virtual Instruments Foundation, Inc. Notice is hereby given that, on..., 15 U.S.C. 4301 et seq. (``the Act''), Interchangeable Virtual Instruments Foundation, Inc. has filed... research project. Membership in this group research project remains open, and Interchangeable Virtual...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-03-25
... Production Act of 1993--Interchangeable Virtual Instruments Foundation, Inc. Notice is hereby given that, on..., 15 U.S.C. 4301 et seq. (``the Act''), Interchangeable Virtual Instruments Foundation, Inc. has filed... research project. Membership in this group research project remains open, and Interchangeable Virtual...
Stumpage price projections for selected Western species.
Richard W. Haynes; Kent P. Connaughton; Darius M. Adams
1980-01-01
The 1980 Resources Planning Act Timber Assessment and Program prepared in response to provisions of the Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act of 1974 (as amended by the National Forest Management Act of 1976) contains regional projections of average stumpage prices that are potentially useful in national forest planning. Their usefulness can be improved...
Australian National University Science Extension Day
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Fletcher, Sarah
2016-01-01
The first Australian National University (ANU) Science Extension Day was held on September 8, 2015. The ANU Science Extension Day is a project that was initiated by Theodore Primary School (ACT) and developed by Theodore Primary, Calwell High School, Science Educators Association of the ACT (SEA*ACT), and the ANU. The project was developed with a…
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2010-08-18
... Production Act of 1993--IMS Global Learning Consortium, Inc. Notice is hereby given that, on July 13, 2010... seq. (``the Act''), IMS Global Learning Consortium, Inc. has filed written notifications... research project. Membership in this group research project remains open, and IMS Global Learning...
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2011-04-05
... Production Act of 1993--IMS Global Learning Consortium, Inc. Notice is hereby given that, on March 3, 2011... seq. (``the Act''), IMS Global Learning Consortium, Inc. has filed written notifications... research project. Membership in this group research project remains open, and IMS Global Learning...
75 FR 55402 - Proposed Collection; Comment Request for Regulation Project
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2010-09-10
... required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, Public Law 104-13 (44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A)). Currently... Care Act Notice of Patient Protection. DATES: Written comments should be received on or before November...-10-Affordable Care Act Notice of Patient Protection. OMB Number: 1545-2181. Regulation Project Number...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... Hoover Power Plant Act (43 U.S.C. 619). (d) Central Arizona Project shall mean those works as described... amended. (e) Colorado River Dam Fund or Fund shall mean that special fund established by section 2 of the..., the Colorado River Basin Project Act of 1968, and the Hoover Power Plant Act. (f) Contract shall mean...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... Hoover Power Plant Act (43 U.S.C. 619). (d) Central Arizona Project shall mean those works as described... amended. (e) Colorado River Dam Fund or Fund shall mean that special fund established by section 2 of the..., the Colorado River Basin Project Act of 1968, and the Hoover Power Plant Act. (f) Contract shall mean...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... Hoover Power Plant Act (43 U.S.C. 619). (d) Central Arizona Project shall mean those works as described... amended. (e) Colorado River Dam Fund or Fund shall mean that special fund established by section 2 of the..., the Colorado River Basin Project Act of 1968, and the Hoover Power Plant Act. (f) Contract shall mean...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... Hoover Power Plant Act (43 U.S.C. 619). (d) Central Arizona Project shall mean those works as described... amended. (e) Colorado River Dam Fund or Fund shall mean that special fund established by section 2 of the..., the Colorado River Basin Project Act of 1968, and the Hoover Power Plant Act. (f) Contract shall mean...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... Hoover Power Plant Act (43 U.S.C. 619). (d) Central Arizona Project shall mean those works as described... amended. (e) Colorado River Dam Fund or Fund shall mean that special fund established by section 2 of the..., the Colorado River Basin Project Act of 1968, and the Hoover Power Plant Act. (f) Contract shall mean...
78 FR 50025 - Del Norte County Resource Advisory Committee
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2013-08-16
... authorized under the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act (Act) (Pub. L. 112-141) and... Service concerning projects and funding consistent with the Title II of the Act. The meetings are open to the public. The purpose of the meetings are to review prior year project's progress and to review and...
77 FR 53169 - Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest Resource Advisory Committee
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2012-08-31
... Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act (Pub. L. 112-141) (the Act) and operates in... relationships and to provide advice and recommendations to the Forest Service concerning projects and funding... review and recommend projects authorized under Title II of the Act. DATES: The meeting will be held via...
78 FR 50025 - Humboldt County (CA) Resource Advisory Committee
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2013-08-16
... Rural Schools and Community Self- Determination Act (Act) (Pub. L. 112-141) and operates in compliance... concerning projects and funding consistent with the Title II of the Act. The meetings are open to the public. The purpose of the meetings are to review prior year project's progress and to review and recommend...
78 FR 57837 - Ravalli County Resource Advisory Committee
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2013-09-20
... authorized under the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act (Pub. L. 110-343) (the Act... concerning projects and funding consistent with the title II of the Act. The meeting is open to the public. The purpose of the meeting is to provide information regarding the monitoring of RAC projects. DATES...
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2011-06-01
... DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Antitrust Division Notice Pursuant to the National Cooperative Research and Production Act of 1993--Global Climate and Energy Project Notice is hereby given that, on April 8, 2011... seq. (``the Act''), Global Climate and Energy Project (``GCEP'') has filed written notifications...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-03-23
... DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Antitrust Division Notice Pursuant to the National Cooperative Research and Production Act of 1993--Global Climate and Energy Project Notice is hereby given that, on February 17, 2012... seq. (``the Act''), Global Climate and Energy Project (``GCEP'') has filed written notifications...
Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS): Four-Year System Performance
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Acosta, Roberto J.; Bauer, Robert; Krawczyk, Richard J.; Reinhart, Richard C.; Zernic, Michael J.; Gargione, Frank
1999-01-01
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) was conceived at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in the late 1970's as a follow-on program to ATS and CTS to continue NASA's long history of satellite communications projects. The ACTS project set the stage for the C-band satellites that started the industry, and later the ACTS project established the use of Ku-band for video distribution and direct-to-home broadcasting. ACTS, launched in September 1993 from the space shuttle, created a revolution in satellite system architecture by using digital communications techniques employing key technologies such as a fast hopping multibeam antenna, an on-board baseband processor, a wide-band microwave switch matrix, adaptive rain fade compensation, and the use of 900 MHz transponders operating at Ka-band frequencies. This paper describes the lessons learned in each of the key ACTS technology areas, as well as in the propagation investigations.
LED Lighting in a Performing Arts Building at the University of Florida
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Miller, Naomi J.; Kaye, Stan; Coleman, Patricia
The U.S. DOE GATEWAY Demonstration Program supports demonstrations of high-performance solid-state lighting (SSL) products in order to develop empirical data and experience with the in-the-field applications of this advanced lighting technology. This report describes the process and results of the 2013 - 2014 GATEWAY demonstration of SSL technology in the Nadine McGuire Theatre and Dance Pavilion at the University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. The LED solutions combined with dimming controls utilized in four interior spaces - the Acting Studio, Dance Studio, Scene Shop, and Dressing Room - received high marks from instructors, students/performers, and reduced energy use in all cases.more » The report discusses in depth and detail of each project area including specifications, energy savings, and user observations. The report concludes with lessons learned during the demonstration.« less
28 CFR 512.11 - Requirements for research projects and researchers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
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28 CFR 512.11 - Requirements for research projects and researchers.
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2012-07-01
... respected. (2) The project must have an adequate research design and contribute to the advancement of... Act of 1974 and regulations pursuant to this Act. (10) The research design must be compatible with... researcher must submit planned methodological changes in a research project to the IRB for approval, and may...
28 CFR 512.11 - Requirements for research projects and researchers.
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2010-07-01
... respected. (2) The project must have an adequate research design and contribute to the advancement of... Act of 1974 and regulations pursuant to this Act. (10) The research design must be compatible with... researcher must submit planned methodological changes in a research project to the IRB for approval, and may...
28 CFR 512.11 - Requirements for research projects and researchers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... respected. (2) The project must have an adequate research design and contribute to the advancement of... Act of 1974 and regulations pursuant to this Act. (10) The research design must be compatible with... researcher must submit planned methodological changes in a research project to the IRB for approval, and may...
28 CFR 512.11 - Requirements for research projects and researchers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... respected. (2) The project must have an adequate research design and contribute to the advancement of... Act of 1974 and regulations pursuant to this Act. (10) The research design must be compatible with... researcher must submit planned methodological changes in a research project to the IRB for approval, and may...
LSCA (Library Services and Construction Act, Title I) Special Project Reports, Fiscal Year 1976.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Massachusetts State Board of Library Commissioners, Boston.
This collection of reports provides the objectives, background information, project descriptions, and evaluations for 16 public library programs funded through the Library Services and Construction Act in Massachusetts during FY 1976. The projects reflect the efforts being made by librarians to provide services to segments of their population who…
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Singh, Mohit; Grape, Ulrik
2014-07-29
The purpose of this project was for Seeo to deliver the first ever large-scale or grid-scale prototype of a new class of advanced lithium-ion rechargeable batteries. The technology combines unprecedented energy density, lifetime, safety, and cost. The goal was to demonstrate Seeo’s entirely new class of lithium-based batteries based on Seeo’s proprietary nanostructured polymer electrolyte. This technology can enable the widespread deployment in Smart Grid applications and was demonstrated through the development and testing of a 10 kilowatt-hour (kWh) prototype battery system. This development effort, supported by the United States Department of Energy (DOE) enabled Seeo to pursue and validatemore » the transformational performance advantages of its technology for use in grid-tied energy storage applications. The focus of this project and Seeo’s goal as demonstrated through the efforts made under this project is to address the utility market needs for energy storage systems applications, especially for residential and commercial customers tied to solar photovoltaic installations. In addition to grid energy storage opportunities Seeo’s technology has been tested with automotive drive cycles and is seen as equally applicable for battery packs for electric vehicles. The goals of the project were outlined and achieved through a series of specific tasks, which encompassed materials development, scaling up of cells, demonstrating the performance of the cells, designing, building and demonstrating a pack prototype, and providing an economic and environmental assessment. Nearly all of the tasks were achieved over the duration of the program, with only the full demonstration of the battery system and a complete economic and environmental analysis not able to be fully completed. A timeline over the duration of the program is shown in figure 1.« less
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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act: Clean Cities Project Awards
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
2016-08-01
Each Clean Cities project award under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act included a diverse group of stakeholders who worked together to lay the foundation for their communities to adopt alternative fuels and petroleum reduction strategies. This document provides a snapshot of the impact of each project and highlights the partners and Clean Cities coalitions who helped transform local and regional transportation markets through 25 projects impacting 45 states.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Danaher, Joan; Armijo, Caroline; Kraus, Robert; Festa, Cathy
This directory describes approximately 300 discretionary projects addressing the early childhood provisions of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). It was compiled from four volumes separately published by the ERIC/OSEP Special Project. The discretionary grants and contracts authorized by the 1997 Amendments to the IDEA are…
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Danaher, Joan; Armijo, Caroline; Kraus, Robert; Festa, Cathy
This directory describes approximately 300 discretionary projects addressing the early childhood provisions of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). It was compiled from four volumes separately published by the ERIC/OSEP Special Project. The discretionary grants and contracts authorized by the 1997 Amendments to the IDEA are…
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Udengaard, Niels; Knight, Richard; Wendt, Jesper
This final report presents the results of a four-year technology demonstration project carried out by a consortium of companies sponsored in part by a $25 million funding by the Department of Energy (DOE) under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). The purpose of the project was to demonstrate a new, economical technology for the thermochemical conversion of woody biomass into gasoline and to demonstrate that the gasoline produced in this way is suitable for direct inclusion in the already existing gasoline pool. The process that was demonstrated uses the Andritz-Carbona fluidized-bed steam-oxygen gasification technology and advanced tar reforming catalyticmore » systems to produce a clean syngas from waste wood, integrated conventional gas cleanup steps, and finally utilizes Haldor Topsoe’s (Topsoe) innovative Topsoe Improved Gasoline Synthesis (TIGASTM) syngas-to-gasoline process. Gas Technology Institute (GTI) carried out the bulk of the testing work at their Flex Fuel development facility in Des Plaines, Illinois; UPM in Minnesota supplied and prepared the feedstocks, and characterization of liquid products was conducted in Phillips 66 labs in Oklahoma. The produced gasoline was used for a single-engine emission test at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI®) in San Antonio, TX, as well as in a fleet test at Transportation Research Center, Inc. (TRC Inc.) in East Liberty, Ohio. The project benefited from the use of existing pilot plant equipment at GTI, including a 21.6 bone dry short ton/day gasifier, tar reformer, Morphysorb® acid gas removal, associated syngas cleanup and gasifier feeding and oxygen systems.« less
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Bessette, Norman
The objective of this project provided with funds through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) was to demonstrate a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) generator capable of operation on propane fuel to improve efficiency and reduce emissions over commercially available portable generators. The key objectives can be summarized as: Development of two portable electrical generators in the 1-3kW range utilizing Solid Oxide Fuel Cells and propane fuel; The development and demonstration of a proof-of-concept electro-mechanical propane fuel interface that provides a user friendly capability for managing propane fuel; The deployment and use of the fuel cell portablemore » generators to power media production equipment over the course of several months at multiple NASCAR automobile racing events; The deployment and use of the fuel cell portable generators at scheduled events by first responders (police, fire) of the City of Folsom California; and Capturing data with regard to the systems’ ability to meet Department of Energy (DOE) Technical Targets and evaluating the ease of use and potential barriers to further adoption of the systems.« less
Density-dependence interacts with extrinsic mortality in shaping life histories
Burger, Oskar; Kozłowski, Jan
2017-01-01
The role of extrinsic mortality in shaping life histories is poorly understood. However, substantial evidence suggests that extrinsic mortality interacts with density-dependence in crucial ways. We develop a model combining Evolutionarily Stable Strategies with a projection matrix that allows resource allocation to growth, tissue repairs, and reproduction. Our model examines three cases, with density-dependence acting on: (i) mortality, (ii) fecundity, and (iii) production rate. We demonstrate that density-independent extrinsic mortality influences the rate of aging, age at maturity, growth rate, and adult size provided that density-dependence acts on fertility or juvenile mortality. However, density-independent extrinsic mortality has no effect on these life history traits when density-dependence acts on survival. We show that extrinsic mortality interacts with density-dependence via a compensation mechanism: the higher the extrinsic mortality the lower the strength of density-dependence. However, this compensation fully offsets the effect of extrinsic mortality only if density-dependence acts on survival independently of age. Both the age-pattern and the type of density-dependence are crucial for shaping life history traits. PMID:29049399
Test Rig for Active Turbine Blade Tip Clearance Control Concepts: An Update
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Taylor, Shawn; Steinetz, Bruce; Oswald, Jay; DeCastro, Jonathan; Melcher, Kevin
2006-01-01
The objective is to develop and demonstrate a fast-acting active clearance control system to improve turbine engine performance, reduce emissions, and increase service life. System studies have shown the benefits of reducing blade tip clearances in modern turbine engines. Minimizing blade tip clearances throughout the engine will contribute materially to meeting NASA's Ultra-Efficient Engine Technology (UEET) turbine engine project goals. NASA GRC is examining two candidate approaches including rub-avoidance and regeneration which are explained in subsequent slides.
1981-12-01
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Kelly, Kay L.; Singer, Mark R.
The largest source of funding for alternative fuel vehicle and infrastructure projects in the U.S. Department of Energy's Clean Cities program's history came from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act). In 2009, the 25 cost-share projects totaled nearly $300 million in federal government investment. This effort included the involvement of 50 Clean Cities coalitions and their nearly 700 stakeholder partners who provided an additional $500 million in matching funds to support projects in their local communities. In total, those 25 projects established 1,380 alternative fueling stations and put more than 9,000 alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles onmore » the road. Together, these projects displaced 154 million gasoline gallon equivalents (GGE) of petroleum and averted 254,000 tons of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, while supporting U.S. energy independence and contributing to regional economic development. During post-project interviews, project leaders consistently cited a number of key components - ranging from technical and logistical factors, to administrative capabilities - for accomplishing an effective and impactful project. This report summarizes the high-level project design and administrative considerations for conducting a successful transportation project.« less
Special Project Grants Awarded for Improvement in Nurse Training. A Listing.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
National Institutes of Health (DHEW), Bethesda, MD. Div. of Nursing.
This current directory lists alphabetically by state, special projects funded by the Title II Nurse Training Act of the Health Manpower Act of 1968, which are awarded for improvement programs in nurse training. Projects funded through June 1971 are listed and briefly annotated, including planning grants awarded for the first time during the fiscal…
NGA/ACT Pilot Project: Increasing Course Rigor. Final Report
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
ACT, Inc., 2008
2008-01-01
The Increasing Course Rigor Pilot Project, a joint initiative of the National Governors Association (NGA) Center for Best Practices and ACT, Inc., is one component of Phase Two of the NGA Center for Best Practices Honor States Grant Program. The project, which began in winter 2006 and concluded in summer 2007, was designed to improve the quality…
Recovery Act Hospital Alteration Project at Naval Air Station Jacksonville
2010-12-07
QMAD Quantitative Methods and Analysis Division RLF Rogers Lovelock & Fritz, Incorporated SE Southeast SF Square Feet SOW Statement of Work TMA TRICARE...Finally, the contractor, Rogers Lovelock & Fritz, Incorporated, reported the recipient information required by the Recovery Act. What We Recommend...contractor, Rogers Lovelock & Fritz, Incorporated (RLF), reported the recipient information required by the Recovery Act. Planning: Initially, Project
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Danaher, Joan; Armijo, Caroline; Hipps, Cherie; Kraus, Robert
2004-01-01
This directory contains 262 discretionary projects addressing the early childhood provisions of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). It was compiled from four volumes separately published by the ERIC/OSEP Special Project. The discretionary grants and contracts authorized by the 1997 Amendments to the IDEA are administered by the…
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2010-04-01
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2011-04-01
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Benefits Analysis of Smart Grid Projects. White paper, 2014-2016
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Marnay, Chris; Liu, Liping; Yu, JianCheng
Smart grids are rolling out internationally, with the United States (U.S.) nearing completion of a significant USD4-plus-billion federal program funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA-2009). The emergence of smart grids is widespread across developed countries. Multiple approaches to analyzing the benefits of smart grids have emerged. The goals of this white paper are to review these approaches and analyze examples of each to highlight their differences, advantages, and disadvantages. This work was conducted under the auspices of a joint U.S.-China research effort, the Climate Change Working Group (CCWG) Implementation Plan, Smart Grid. We present comparative benefits assessmentsmore » (BAs) of smart grid demonstrations in the U.S. and China along with a BA of a pilot project in Europe. In the U.S., we assess projects at two sites: (1) the University of California, Irvine campus (UCI), which consists of two distinct demonstrations: Southern California Edison’s (SCE) Irvine Smart Grid Demonstration Project (ISGD) and the UCI campus itself; and (2) the Navy Yard (TNY) area in Philadelphia, which has been repurposed as a mixed commercial-industrial, and possibly residential, development. In China, we cover several smart-grid aspects of the Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-city (TEC) and the Shenzhen Bay Technology and Ecology City (B-TEC). In Europe, we look at a BA of a pilot smart grid project in the Malagrotta area west of Rome, Italy, contributed by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission. The Irvine sub-project BAs use the U.S. Department of Energy (U.S. DOE) Smart Grid Computational Tool (SGCT), which is built on methods developed by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). The TEC sub-project BAs apply Smart Grid Multi-Criteria Analysis (SG-MCA) developed by the State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) based on the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) with fuzzy logic. The B-TEC and TNY sub-project BAs are evaluated using new approaches developed by those project teams. JRC has adopted an approach similar to EPRI’s but tailored to the Malagrotta distribution grid.« less
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South Carolina State Library, Columbia.
Supporting documentation for the grant and use of Federal Library Services and Construction Act (LSCA) funds in South Carolina is presented in this annual program. Under Title I, Library Services, the bulk of the grant money is planned for the following projects: (1) general administration (Project I-A); (2) library interpretation (Project I-B);…
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2010-10-01
... the enactment of the Rural Water Supply Act of 2006 have to comply with the requirements in this rule... RECLAMATION, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR RECLAMATION RURAL WATER SUPPLY PROGRAM Miscellaneous § 404.58 Do rural water projects authorized before the enactment of the Rural Water Supply Act of 2006 have to comply with...
Recovery Act. Advanced Load Identification and Management for Buildings
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Yang, Yi; Casey, Patrick; Du, Liang
2014-02-12
In response to the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE)’s goal of achieving market ready, net-zero energy residential and commercial buildings by 2020 and 2025, Eaton partnered with the Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and Georgia Institute of Technology to develop an intelligent load identification and management technology enabled by a novel “smart power strip” to provide critical intelligence and information to improve the capability and functionality of building load analysis and building power management systems. Buildings account for 41% of the energy consumption in the United States, significantly more than either transportation or industrial. Within the buildingmore » sector, plug loads account for a significant portion of energy consumption. Plug load consumes 15-20% of building energy on average. As building managers implement aggressive energy conservation measures, the proportion of plug load energy can increase to as much as 50% of building energy leaving plug loads as the largest remaining single source of energy consumption. This project focused on addressing plug-in load control and management to further improve building energy efficiency accomplished through effective load identification. The execution of the project falls into the following three major aspects; An intelligent load modeling, identification and prediction technology was developed to automatically determine the type, energy consumption, power quality, operation status and performance status of plug-in loads, using electric waveforms at a power outlet level. This project demonstrated the effectiveness of the developed technology through a large set of plug-in loads measurements and testing; A novel “Smart Power Strip (SPS) / Receptacle” prototype was developed to act as a vehicle to demonstrate the feasibility of load identification technology as a low-cost, embedded solution; and Market environment for plug-in load control and management solutions, in particular, advanced power strips (APSs) was studied. The project evaluated the market potential for Smart Power Strips (SPSs) with load identification and the likely impact of a load identification feature on APS adoption and effectiveness. The project also identified other success factors required for widespread APS adoption and market acceptance. Even though the developed technology is applicable for both residential and commercial buildings, this project is focused on effective plug-in load control and management for commercial buildings, accomplished through effective load identification. The project has completed Smart Receptacle (SR) prototype development with integration of Load ID, Control/Management, WiFi communication, and Web Service. Twenty SR units were built, tested, and demonstrated in the Eaton lab; eight SR units were tested in the National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) for one-month of field testing. Load ID algorithm testing for extended load sets was conducted within the Eaton facility and at local university campuses. This report is to summarize the major achievements, activities, and outcomes under the execution of the project.« less
Grabowski, David C.; Huckfeldt, Peter J.; Sood, Neeraj; Escarce, José J; Newhouse, Joseph P.
2012-01-01
The Affordable Care Act mandates changes in payment policies for Medicare postacute care services intended to contain spending in the long run and help ensure the program’s financial sustainability. In addition to reducing annual payment increases to providers under the existing prospective payment systems, the act calls for demonstration projects of bundled payment, accountable care organizations, and other strategies to promote care coordination and reduce spending. Experience with the adoption of Medicare prospective payment systems in postacute care settings approximately a decade ago suggests that current reforms could, but need not necessarily, produce such undesirable effects as decreased access for less profitable patients, poorer patient outcomes, and only short-lived curbs on spending. Policy makers will need to be vigilant in monitoring the impact of the Affordable Care Act reforms and be prepared to amend policies as necessary to ensure that the reforms exert persistent controls on spending without compromising the delivery of patient-appropriate postacute services. PMID:22949442
The affordable care act and long-term care: comprehensive reform or just tinkering around the edges?
Miller, Edward Alan
2012-01-01
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) includes several provisions that aim to improve prevailing deficiencies in the nation's long-term care system. But just how effective is the ACA likely to be in addressing these challenges? Will it result in meaningful or marginal reform? This special issue of Journal of Aging & Social Policy seeks to answer these questions. The most prominent long-term care provision is the now-suspended Community Living Assistance Services and Supports Act. Others include incentives and options for expanding home- and community-based care, a number of research and demonstration projects in the areas of chronic care coordination and the dually eligible, and nursing home quality reforms. There are also elements that seek to improve workforce recruitment and retention, in addition to benefit improvements and spending reductions under Medicare. This article reviews the basic problems plaguing the long-term care sector and the provisions within the ACA meant to address them. It also includes a brief overview of issue content.
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Renewable Firming EnergyFarm Final Report
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Stepien, Tom; Collins, Mark
2017-01-26
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 (Recovery Act) provided the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) with funds to modernize the electric power grid. One program under this initiative is the Smart Grid Demonstration program (SGDP). The SGDP mandate is to demonstrate how a suite of existing and emerging smart grid technologies can be innovatively applied and integrated to prove technical, operational, and business-model feasibility. Primus Power is a provider of low cost, long life and long duration energy storage systems. The Company’s flow batteries are shipping to US and international microgrid, utility, military, commercial and industrial customers.more » Primus Power’s EnergyPod® is a modular battery system for grid scale applications available in configurations ranging from 25 kW to more than 25 MW. The EnergyPod provides nameplate power for 5 hours. This long duration unlocks economic benefits on both sides of the electric meter. It allows commercial and industrial customers to shift low cost electricity purchased at night to offset afternoon electrical peaks to reduce utility demand charges. It also allows utilities to economically reduce power peaks and defer costly upgrades to distribution infrastructure. An EnergyPod contains one or more EnergyCells-a highly engineered flow battery core made from low cost, readily available materials. An EnergyCell includes a membrane-free stack of titanium electrodes located above a novel liquid electrolyte management system. This patented design enables reliable, low maintenance operation for decades. It is safe and robust, featuring non-flammable aqueous electrolyte, sophisticated fault detection and built-in secondary containment. Unlike Li Ion batteries, the EnergyCell is not susceptible to thermal runaway. This cooperative agreement project was started in Feb 2010. The objectives of the project are: 1. Trigger rapid adoption of grid storage systems in the US by demonstrating a low cost, robust and flexible EnergyFarm®. 2. Accelerate adoption of renewable energy and enhance grid stability by firming the output of wind & solar farms. 3. Demonstrate improved grid asset utilization by storing energy during off-peak periods for dispatch during local load peaks. 4. Establish an advanced battery manufacturing industry in the U.S. 5. Reduce CO2 emissions from utilities. This report summarizes the key milestones, data, results and lessons learned from the project. The desired goals and benefits of the cooperative agreement with the DOE have all been achieved. The project has contributed to reducing power costs, accelerating adoption of renewable energy resources, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and establishing advanced battery manufacturing in the U.S. The Recovery Act funds provided thru the DOE have been leveraged multiple times by additional private equity investment. Primus Power continues to ship low cost, long life and long duration EnergyPod® flow battery systems to utilities, commercial/industrial, microgrid and data center customers. After the conclusion of this project, Primus Power has modified the EnergyPod® design to optimize around energy performance. Primus Power has moved to a prefabricated enclosure instead of multiple EnergyCells in a container. This lowers capital and maintenance costs and can optimize site design. Utilities are starting to adopt energy storage for a variety of functions. The market will grow as the technology is proven and profitable applications expand.« less
Implications of recent EIA changes in Thailand
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Tongcumpou, C.; Harvey, N.
The practice of environmental impact assessment (EIA) was implemented in Thailand after the revision of the National Environmental Quality Act in 1978. This led to more than 3,000 EIA documents being prepared and officially submitted up to 1992. More recently, a new act, the Enhancement and Conservation of National Environmental Quality Act, was introduced in 1992. As a consequence, some aspects of environmental legislation have been improved including the EIA process, which is expected to be more effective under the new act. This article examines the development and implementation of the EIA process in Thailand and its effectiveness in themore » context of its performance as an environmental management tool. The strengths and weaknesses of the EIA process under the original act are analyzed and compared to the new act, using two case studies in order to gain an insight into the EIA system. The first is the Second Stage Expressway in Bangkok, and the second is the Pak Mun Hydroelectric Dam project in Ubon Rachathani, a northeastern province of Thailand. EIAs for these projects were originally submitted according to the requirements of the old act. Both are public projects that have aroused controversy for different environmental reasons, although final decisions have been made facilitating the implementation of these projects. Finally, the article presents some suggestions for improving the content and procedures for the EIA system in Thailand.« less
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Francfort, Jim; Bennett, Brion; Carlson, Richard
2015-09-01
Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC, managing and operating contractor for the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Idaho National Laboratory (INL), is the lead laboratory for U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Vehicle Testing Activity (AVTA). INL’s conduct of the AVTA resulted in a significant base of knowledge and experience in the area of testing light-duty vehicles that reduced transportation-related petroleum consumption. Due to this experience, INL was tasked by DOE to develop agreements with companies that were the recipients of The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) grants, that would allow INL to collect raw data from light-duty vehicles andmore » charging infrastructure. INL developed non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) with several companies and their partners that resulted in INL being able to receive raw data via server-to-server connections from the partner companies. This raw data allowed INL to independently conduct data quality checks, perform analysis, and report publicly to DOE, partners, and stakeholders, how drivers used both new vehicle technologies and the deployed charging infrastructure. The ultimate goal was not the deployment of vehicles and charging infrastructure, cut rather to create real-world laboratories of vehicles, charging infrastructure and drivers that would aid in the design of future electric drive transportation systems. The five projects that INL collected data from and their partners are: • ChargePoint America - Plug-in Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Demonstration • Chrysler Ram PHEV Pickup - Vehicle Demonstration • General Motors Chevrolet Volt - Vehicle Demonstration • The EV Project - Plug-in Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Demonstration • EPRI / Via Motors PHEVs – Vehicle Demonstration The document serves to benchmark the performance science involved the execution, analysis and reporting for the five above projects that provided lessons learned based on driver’s use of the vehicles and recharging decisions made. Data is reported for the use of more than 25,000 vehicles and charging units.« less
Erfolgsfaktoren von Lehrstellenmarketing in der dualen berufsbildung: das beispiel Schweiz
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Sager, Fritz
2006-09-01
SUCCESS FACTORS OF APPRENTICESHIP MARKETING IN A SYSTEM OF DUAL VOCATIONAL TRAINING: THE CASE OF SWITZERLAND - The dual system of vocational training, utilizing both company training and vocational school, is generally acknowledged to be a successful model, but a decreasing number of trainee posts in Switzerland poses a crisis for the approach. One strategy for overcoming the problem involves offering incentives for companies to create new trainee posts. The present study explores the necessary conditions for successfully influencing the number of trainee posts through apprenticeship marketing. A comparision of qualitative case studies of six marketing projects demonstrates that while context, in the sense of basic structural conditions and political sensibility for the problematic, plays a role in the success of a project, what is central is above all the form of the trainee-post marketing project itself. This has to do with the behaviour of the actors involved as well as the choice of the mode of governance and project organization. The latter has to do with making available requisite technical and personal resources, coordination on the part of the project direction, and giving those responsible the necessary room to act in implementing the project.
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Performance as Telecommunications Backup Power in the United States
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Kurtz, Jennifer; Saur, Genevieve; Sprik, Sam
2015-03-01
Working in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and industry project partners, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) acts as the central data repository for the data collected from real-world operation of fuel cell backup power systems. With American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) co-funding awarded through DOE's Fuel Cell Technologies Office, more than 1,300 fuel cell units were deployed over a three-plus-year period in stationary, material handling equipment, auxiliary power, and backup power applications. This surpassed a Fuel Cell Technologies Office ARRA objective to spur commercialization of an early market technology by installing 1,000 fuelmore » cell units across several different applications, including backup power. By December 2013, 852 backup power units out of 1,330 fuel cell units deployed were providing backup service, mainly for telecommunications towers. For 136 of the fuel cell backup units, project participants provided detailed operational data to the National Fuel Cell Technology Evaluation Center for analysis by NREL's technology validation team. NREL analyzed operational data collected from these government co-funded demonstration projects to characterize key fuel cell backup power performance metrics, including reliability and operation trends, and to highlight the business case for using fuel cells in these early market applications. NREL's analyses include these critical metrics, along with deployment, U.S. grid outage statistics, and infrastructure operation.« less
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Crawley, Nora; Taylor, Myrtice
This paper describes and evaluates a pilot project funded under the Emergency School Aid Act (ESAA). The pilot project was subdivided into two parts: the Camp Learning Center program, and the Cultural Adjustment Program. Among the general goals of the Camp Learning Center were to improve mathematics and reading skills through a relevant and…
Employment impacts of ARRA funding on TxDOT projects.
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
2010-10-01
The stimulus package signed by President Obama on March 6, 2009 is known as the American Recovery and : Reinvestment Act (ARRA). This act allocated $48.1 billion to transportation of which $27.5 billion was for : highway projects. Texas was allotted ...
Aerodynamics in the classroom and at the ball park
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Cross, Rod
2012-04-01
Experiments suitable for classroom projects or demonstrations are described concerning the aerodynamics of polystyrene balls. A light ball with sufficient backspin can curve vertically upward through the air, defying gravity and providing a dramatic visual demonstration of the Magnus effect. A ball projected with backspin can also curve downward with a vertical acceleration greater than that due to gravity if the Magnus force is negative. These effects were investigated by filming the flight of balls projected in an approximately horizontal direction so that the lift and drag forces could be easily measured. The balls were also fitted with artificial raised seams and projected with backspin toward a vertical target in order to measure the sideways deflection over a known horizontal distance. It was found that (a) a ball with a seam on one side can deflect either left or right depending on its launch speed and (b) a ball with a baseball seam can also deflect sideways even when there is no sideways component of the drag or lift forces acting on the ball. Depending on the orientations of the seam and the spin axis, a sideways force on a baseball can arise either if there is rough patch on one side of the ball or if there is a smooth patch. A scuff ball with a rough patch on one side is illegal in baseball. The effect of a smooth patch is a surprising new observation.
76 FR 22671 - Lincoln County Resource Advisory Committee Meeting
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77 FR 56607 - Lincoln County Resource Advisory Committee Meeting
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ACTS for distance education in developing countries
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Kalu, A; Ventre, G.
1995-01-01
The need for electrical energy supply in the rural communities of developing countries has been well documented. Equally well known is the potential for photovoltaic in cost effectively meeting this need. A major impediment to fulfilling the need is the lack of indigenous personnel with a knowledgeof photovoltaic systems, and the associated infrastructure required to implement project. Various delivery schemes for providing the needed training to developing countries personnel have been investigated. Various train methods and programs that have been employed to remedy the problem have had significant drawbacks in terms of cost, consistency, impact, reach, and sustainability. The hypothesis to be tested in this project posits that satellite-based distance education using ACTS technologies can overcome these impediments. The purpose of the project is to investigate the applicability of the ACTS satellite in providing distance education in photovoltaic systems to developing countries and rural communities. An evaluation of the cost effectiveness of using ACTS unique technologies to overcome identified problems shall be done. The limitations of ACTS in surmounting distance education problems in developing countries shall be investigated. This project will, furthermore, provide training to Savannah State College faculty in photovoltaic (PV) systems and in distance education configurations and models. It will also produce training materials adequate for use in PV training programs via distance education. Savannah State College will, as a consequence become well equipped to play a leading role in the training of minority populations in photovoltaic systems and other renewables through its Center for Advanced Water Technology and Energy Systems. This communication provides the project outline including the specific issues that will be investigated during the project. Also presented i the project design which covers the participations of the various components of a network of institutions that is formed for optimal project execution. The expected results and project output, including plans for potential leverages and linkages to be derived, are also discussed. Finally, we point out possible extensions from this project and other related projects that could be initiated based on the experiences gained from the project.
43 CFR 429.2 - What definitions are used in this part?
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2012-10-01
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2014-10-01
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76 FR 55644 - Plumas County Resource Advisory Committee
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ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Bullard, Richard F., Ed.
These 17 curriculum studies by faculty members of San Joaquin Delta Junior College were funded under Title III of The Higher Education Act of 1965. They were intended to help initiate new courses, improve existing ones, or plan for future ones. Each project report gave its objective(s), the general methods for its development and completion, the…
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Motevalli, Vahid
1994-01-01
This report contains the results of three projects conducted by undergraduate students from Worcester Polytechnic Institute at the NASA's Lewis Research Center under a NASA Award NCC3-312. The students involved in these projects spent part of the summer of 1993 at the Lewis Research Center (LeRC) under the direction of Dr. Howard Ross, head of the Combustion group and other NASA engineers and scientists. The Principal Investigator at Worcester Polytechnic Institute was Professor Vahid Motevalli. Professor Motevalli served as the principal project advisor for two of the three projects which were in Mechanical Engineering. The third project was advised by Professor Duckworth of Electrical and Computer Engineering, while Professor Motevalli acted as the co-advisor. These projects provided an excellent opportunity for the students to participate in the cutting edge research and engineering design, interact with NASA engineers and gain valuable exposure to a real working environment. Furthermore, the combustion group at LeRC was able to forward their goals by employing students to work on topics of immediate use and interest such as experimental research projects planned for the space shuttle, the future space station, or to develop demonstration tools to educate the public about LeRC activities.
1997-03-01
Network 5. Actuarial Analysis 6. Administration, Staffing and Costs 7. Operations i. Appeals ii. Grievances iii. Enrollment Requirements iv...Security Act as of 8/23/96 with data for 1995." Office of the Actuary (OACT), Health Care Financing Administration. Ware, John, Martha Bayliss, William...8217?’ actuaries consider the inDatient methodology for assessing Lüzz to oe aoequaic, anc p-. methods. DoD Medicare Modeling and Impact Study fWPEHr^* ft 11
Noise Control: Pile Driver Demonstration Project, Waterloo, Iowa.
1981-07-01
SCHOMER CERL-08684--00-10 UNCLASSIFIED CERL-TR-N-111 Na MEuuIllllImN IiMMEIIMMMM . i ljj.25 fL l1. MICROCOP )IY RLSOUtiION TLSI CIIARi construction Unte...cycle the hammer is assisted by steam or air pressure, the hammer is called "double-acting," " compound ," or "differential" according to its specific... compound was applied in an unconstrained form in rings about 0.025 m (1 in.) thick at 2.4-m (8-ft.) intervals on the piles. As discussed in a later
23 CFR 633.206 - Project agreements.
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Waiver request of the American Iron and Steel requirement of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2014 by the California Drinking Water State Revolving Fund for the use of non-domestic iron or steel for short-term emergency projects.
2014-01-16
This final rule amends the Medicaid regulations to define and describe state plan section 1915(i) home and community-based services (HCBS) under the Social Security Act (the Act) amended by the Affordable Care Act. This rule offers states new flexibilities in providing necessary and appropriate services to elderly and disabled populations. This rule describes Medicaid coverage of the optional state plan benefit to furnish home and community based-services and draw federal matching funds. This rule also provides for a 5-year duration for certain demonstration projects or waivers at the discretion of the Secretary, when they provide medical assistance for individuals dually eligible for Medicaid and Medicare benefits, includes payment reassignment provisions because state Medicaid programs often operate as the primary or only payer for the class of practitioners that includes HCBS providers, and amends Medicaid regulations to provide home and community-based setting requirements related to the Affordable Care Act for Community First Choice State plan option. This final rule also makes several important changes to the regulations implementing Medicaid 1915(c) HCBS waivers.
Applying the plan-do-study-act model to increase the use of kangaroo care.
Stikes, Reetta; Barbier, Denise
2013-01-01
To increase the rate of participation in kangaroo care within a level III neonatal intensive care unit. Preterm birth typically results in initial separation of mother and infant which may disrupt the bonding process. Nurses within the neonatal intensive care unit can introduce strategies that will assist parents in overcoming fears and developing relationships with their infants. Kangaroo care is a method of skin-to-skin holding that has been shown to enhance the mother-infant relationship while also improving infant outcomes. However, kangaroo care has been used inconsistently within neonatal intensive care unit settings. The Plan-Do-Study-Act Model was used as a framework for this project. Plan-Do-Study-Act Model uses four cyclical steps for continuous quality improvement. Based upon Plan-Do-Study-Act Model, education was planned, surveys were developed and strategies implemented to overcome barriers. Four months post-implementation, the use of kangaroo care increased by 31%. Staff surveys demonstrated a decrease in the perceived barriers to kangaroo care as well as an increase in kangaroo care. Application of Plan-Do-Study-Act Model was successful in meeting the goal of increasing the use of kangaroo care. The use of the Plan-Do-Study-Act Model framework encourages learning, reflection and validation throughout implementation. Plan-Do-Study-Act Model is a strategy that can promote the effective use of innovative practices in nursing. © 2013 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Guidance prepared by EPA and Army Corps of Engineers concerning coral reef protection under the Clean Water Act, Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act, Rivers and Harbors Act, and Federal Project Authorities.
75 FR 10019 - Proposed Collection; Comment Request for Regulation Project
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Higher Education Cooperation Act: Fiscal Year 1998 Grant Allocations.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Illinois State Board of Higher Education, Springfield.
This report describes fiscal year 1998 grant allocations made under the Illinois Higher Education Cooperation Act (HECA) to support programs and projects involving cooperation among higher education institutions. A total of $16.59 million was allocated. Projects recommended for grant funds include 3 new and 12 continuing interinstitutional…
18 CFR 5.1 - Applicability, definitions, and requirement to consult.
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2014-04-01
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Project #OPE-FY12-0009, February 14, 2013. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Inspector General plans to begin the fieldwork phase of an evaluation of EPA’s Oversight of Clean Air Act Title V Emissions Fees.
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77 FR 51966 - Upper Rio Grande Resource Advisory Committee
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The Impact of Hospital Pay-for-Performance on Hospital and Medicare Costs
Kruse, Gregory B; Polsky, Daniel; Stuart, Elizabeth A; Werner, Rachel M
2012-01-01
Objective To evaluate the effects of Medicare's hospital pay-for-performance demonstration project on hospital revenues, costs, and margins and on Medicare costs. Data Sources/Study Setting All health care utilization for Medicare beneficiaries hospitalized for acute myocardial infarction (AMI; ICD-9-CM code 410.x1) in fiscal years 2002–2005 from Medicare claims, containing 420,211 admissions with AMI. Study Design We test for changes in hospital costs and revenues and Medicare payments among 260 hospitals participating in the Medicare hospital pay-for-performance demonstration project and a group of 780 propensity-score-matched comparison hospitals. Effects were estimated using a difference-in-difference model with hospital fixed effects, testing for changes in costs among pay-for-performance hospitals above and beyond changes in comparison hospitals. Principal Findings We found no significant effect of pay-for-performance on hospital financials (revenues, costs, and margins) or Medicare payments (index hospitalization and 1 year after admission) for AMI patients. Conclusions Pay-for-performance in the CMS hospital demonstration project had minimal impact on hospital financials and Medicare payments to providers. As P4P extends to all hospitals under the Affordable Care Act, these results provide some estimates of the impact of P4P and emphasize our need for a better understanding of the financial implications of P4P on providers and payers if we want to create sustainable and effective programs to improve health care value. PMID:23088391
The impact of hospital pay-for-performance on hospital and Medicare costs.
Kruse, Gregory B; Polsky, Daniel; Stuart, Elizabeth A; Werner, Rachel M
2012-12-01
To evaluate the effects of Medicare's hospital pay-for-performance demonstration project on hospital revenues, costs, and margins and on Medicare costs. All health care utilization for Medicare beneficiaries hospitalized for acute myocardial infarction (AMI; ICD-9-CM code 410.x1) in fiscal years 2002-2005 from Medicare claims, containing 420,211 admissions with AMI. We test for changes in hospital costs and revenues and Medicare payments among 260 hospitals participating in the Medicare hospital pay-for-performance demonstration project and a group of 780 propensity-score-matched comparison hospitals. Effects were estimated using a difference-in-difference model with hospital fixed effects, testing for changes in costs among pay-for-performance hospitals above and beyond changes in comparison hospitals. We found no significant effect of pay-for-performance on hospital financials (revenues, costs, and margins) or Medicare payments (index hospitalization and 1 year after admission) for AMI patients. Pay-for-performance in the CMS hospital demonstration project had minimal impact on hospital financials and Medicare payments to providers. As P4P extends to all hospitals under the Affordable Care Act, these results provide some estimates of the impact of P4P and emphasize our need for a better understanding of the financial implications of P4P on providers and payers if we want to create sustainable and effective programs to improve health care value. © Health Research and Educational Trust.
Emotion recognition from speech: tools and challenges
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Al-Talabani, Abdulbasit; Sellahewa, Harin; Jassim, Sabah A.
2015-05-01
Human emotion recognition from speech is studied frequently for its importance in many applications, e.g. human-computer interaction. There is a wide diversity and non-agreement about the basic emotion or emotion-related states on one hand and about where the emotion related information lies in the speech signal on the other side. These diversities motivate our investigations into extracting Meta-features using the PCA approach, or using a non-adaptive random projection RP, which significantly reduce the large dimensional speech feature vectors that may contain a wide range of emotion related information. Subsets of Meta-features are fused to increase the performance of the recognition model that adopts the score-based LDC classifier. We shall demonstrate that our scheme outperform the state of the art results when tested on non-prompted databases or acted databases (i.e. when subjects act specific emotions while uttering a sentence). However, the huge gap between accuracy rates achieved on the different types of datasets of speech raises questions about the way emotions modulate the speech. In particular we shall argue that emotion recognition from speech should not be dealt with as a classification problem. We shall demonstrate the presence of a spectrum of different emotions in the same speech portion especially in the non-prompted data sets, which tends to be more "natural" than the acted datasets where the subjects attempt to suppress all but one emotion.
Commercial Crew Development Environmental Control and Life Support System Status
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Williams, David E.
2011-01-01
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Commercial Crew Development (CCDev) Project was a short term Project that was managed within the Commercial Crew and Cargo Program Office (C3PO) to help develop and demonstrate a small number of key human spaceflight capabilities in support of moving towards a possible commercial crew transportation system to low earth orbit (LEO). It was intended to foster entrepreneurial activities with a few selected companies. The other purpose of the Project was to try to reduce some of the possible risk with a commercial crew transportation system to LEO. The entrepreneurial activities were encouraged with these few selected companies by NASA providing only part of the total funding to complete specific tasks that were jointly agreed to by NASA and the company. These joint agreements were documented in a Space Act Agreement (SAA) that was signed by NASA and the company. This paper will provide an overview of the CCDev Project and it will also discuss in detail the Environmental Control and Life Support (ECLS) tasks that were performed under CCDev.
2010-09-30
made a nonstatistical selection of three projects at USACE New England for review: Blackstone River Fisherville Pond, Shpack Landfill, and Fox Point...Figure 1. Blackstone River Fisherville Pond What We Found USACE New England complied with the Recovery Act requirements for the three projects...would know how, when, and where tax dollars were spent. Further, the Recovery Act stated that the President and the heads of Federal departments
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Roman, Elliott M.
The Emergency Immigration Education Act supported three distinct programs in New York City in the summer of 1994: (1) the Summer English as a Second Language (ESL) Welcome Program for Students of Limited English Proficiency; (2) the Summer Bilingual Program; and (3) Projects Omega, Wise, and Bell. The projects served 3,443 students in all. The…
Canadian-US Demonstration Project Towards an International ...
Bellingham Bay will provide the test case for an international nitrogen (N) management system for North America. Spanning a portion of the western interface of the U.S. and Canada, the region supports intensive agriculture, freshwater and estuarine fisheries, diverse wildlife, cities and towns, and to the east, North Cascades National Park that is protected by the US Wilderness Acts. Using abundant data and model activities from a well-established scientific community, our project seeks to create knowledge, build regional capacity, and forge collaborations toward creation of regional N management solutions that protect or restore ecosystems and human health affected by excess reactive N while maintaining a vibrant agricultural community. As an outgrowth of the International Nitrogen Initiative's North American Nitrogen Committee, US and Canadian scientists will collaborate on a demonstration project centered on Bellingham Bay on the US-Canada border. This location presents a good opportunity for this international collaborative effort because of abundant scientific data and numerous connections to engaged scientists and stakeholders. There are other well-studied areas in the US but this presents an opportunity to develop new international collaboration in an area with nitrogen-sensitive terrestrial, groundwater, rivers and coastal systems. There is a tremendous opportunity to collaborate on nitrogen management methods across the U.S. and Canada, as well as with
How to Measure and Interpret Quality Improvement Data.
McQuillan, Rory Francis; Silver, Samuel Adam; Harel, Ziv; Weizman, Adam; Thomas, Alison; Bell, Chaim; Chertow, Glenn M; Chan, Christopher T; Nesrallah, Gihad
2016-05-06
This article will demonstrate how to conduct a quality improvement project using the change idea generated in "How To Use Quality Improvement Tools in Clinical Practice: How To Diagnose Solutions to a Quality of Care Problem" by Dr. Ziv Harel and colleagues in this Moving Points feature. This change idea involves the introduction of a nurse educator into a CKD clinic with a goal of increasing rates of patients performing dialysis independently at home (home hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis). Using this example, we will illustrate a Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycle in action and highlight the principles of rapid cycle change methodology. We will then discuss the selection of outcome, process, and balancing measures, and the practicalities of collecting these data in the clinic environment. We will also introduce the PDSA worksheet as a practical way to oversee the progress of a quality improvement project. Finally, we will demonstrate how run charts are used to visually illustrate improvement in real time, and how this information can be used to validate achievement, respond appropriately to challenges the project may encounter, and prove the significance of results. This article aims to provide readers with a clear and practical framework upon which to trial their own ideas for quality improvement in the clinical setting. Copyright © 2016 by the American Society of Nephrology.
Discussion series on PURPA related topics: load management
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Sturgeon, J I
The Discussion Series on PURPA Related Topics is composed of five volumes: Metering, Billing, Information to Customers, Load Management Techniques and Master Metering. These reports are based on twenty-five Demonstration and Implementation projects sponsored and directed during the past five years by the US Department of Energy, Office of Utility Systems. Each of the topics bears directly on one or more of the federal standards contained in the Public Utilities Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 (PURPA). This volume, Load Management Techniques, relates primarily to the Time-of-Day rates standard, PURPA IB(d)3. The experiences related in this report deal, in part, withmore » the procedures and equipment which are affected when time-of-day rates are implemented. One goal of this report is to describe how people in a variety of settings have dealt with the many practical issues in load management. Another is to highlight the lessons and summarize the experiences of the Project participants. This report does not stand as a manual nor provide prescriptive guidelines on how to deal with the topic. Rather it offers an account for those charged with the responsibility of implementing PURPA requirements to learn from the insights and problems which occurred during the Rate Demonstration projects.« less
18 CFR 367.24 - Construction and service contracts for other companies.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... service company undertakes projects to construct physical property for associate or non-associate... COMPANY ACT OF 2005, FEDERAL POWER ACT AND NATURAL GAS ACT UNIFORM SYSTEM OF ACCOUNTS FOR CENTRALIZED... POWER ACT AND NATURAL GAS ACT General Instructions § 367.24 Construction and service contracts for other...
Planning in context: A situated view of children's management of science projects
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Marshall, Susan Katharine
This study investigated children's collaborative planning of a complex, long-term software design project. Using sociocultural methods, it examined over time the development of design teams' planning negotiations and tools to document the coconstruction of cultural frameworks to organize teams' shared understanding of what and how to plan. Results indicated that student teams developed frameworks to address a set of common planning functions that included design planning, project metaplanning (things such as division of labor or sharing of computer resources) and team collaboration management planning. There were also some between-team variations in planning frameworks, within a bandwidth of options. Teams engaged in opportunistic planning, which reflected shifts in strategies in response to new circumstances over time. Team members with past design project experience ("oldtimers") demonstrated the transfer of their planning framework to the current design task, and they supported the developing participation of "newcomers." Teams constructed physical tools (e.g. planning boards) that acted as visual representations of teams' planning frameworks, and inscriptions of team thinking. The assigned functions of the tools also shifted over time with changing project circumstances. The discussion reexamines current approaches to the study of planning and discusses their educational implications.
Dynamic system simulation of small satellite projects
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Raif, Matthias; Walter, Ulrich; Bouwmeester, Jasper
2010-11-01
A prerequisite to accomplish a system simulation is to have a system model holding all necessary project information in a centralized repository that can be accessed and edited by all parties involved. At the Institute of Astronautics of the Technische Universitaet Muenchen a modular approach for modeling and dynamic simulation of satellite systems has been developed called dynamic system simulation (DySyS). DySyS is based on the platform independent description language SysML to model a small satellite project with respect to the system composition and dynamic behavior. A library of specific building blocks and possible relations between these blocks have been developed. From this library a system model of the satellite of interest can be created. A mapping into a C++ simulation allows the creation of an executable system model with which simulations are performed to observe the dynamic behavior of the satellite. In this paper DySyS is used to model and simulate the dynamic behavior of small satellites, because small satellite projects can act as a precursor to demonstrate the feasibility of a system model since they are less complex compared to a large scale satellite project.
77 FR 31676 - Sunshine Act Meeting Notice-June 14, 2012 Board of Directors Meeting
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... a.m.): 1. Finance Project--Kenya, Tanzania and East Africa. 2. Finance Project--Peru. 3. Finance Project--Jordan. 4. Finance Project--Botswana. 5. Finance Project--South Africa. 6. Finance Project--Central/Eastern Europe. 7. Finance Project--Brazil. 8. Finance Project--Sub-Saharan Africa. 9. Finance...
LILCO (Long Island Lighting Co. ) pushes electric vehicles
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Daumann, E.; Dwing, A.H.
1979-02-01
Acting as manufacturer's representative, LILCO recently showed five new electric vehicles to over 75 major Long Island companies and organizations as part of a U.S. Department of Energy demonstration project. The five new models include three different types and sizes of vans and a pickup truck, all made by Jet Industries Inc., and a compact station wagon made by Electric Vehicle Associates Inc. All are capable of going faster and further than required by federal standards. E. Daumann, manager of LILCO's energy services department, explained that the vehicle batteries will usually be charged during the evening hours, when electricity costsmore » are lower and 40-50Vertical Bar3< of utility capacity nationwide is idle. LILCO plans to add 40 new electric vehicles to its present fleet of 12. Four other organizations selected by the Federal Government to be ''site operators'' for the demonstration project are American Telephone and Telegraph Co., Walt Disney World, Consolidated Edison Co. of New York Inc., and Penn Jersey Subaru. A. H. Dwing (Dep. Energy) said that the vehicles represent a means of conserving the world oil supplies.« less
2010-08-27
adverse impact to critical missions caused by natural, accidental, or intentional events adversely affecting installation energy and utility supply...Report No. D-2010-RAM-019 August 27, 2010 Army Projects in the DOD Near Term Energy -Efficient Technologies Program Funded...Army Projects in the DOD Near Term Energy -Efficient Technologies Program Funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 5a. CONTRACT
78 FR 53712 - Surface Transportation Project Delivery Program Application Requirements
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... the 21st Century Act (MAP-21), which converted the Surface Transportation Project Delivery Pilot... signed into law the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21), Public Law 112-141, 126... days from the date of MAP-21's enactment (October 1, 2012)--the regulations concerning the information...
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Arriola, Kimberly; Robinson, Dana H.; Thompson, Nancy J.; Perryman, Jennie P.
2010-01-01
This study sought to evaluate the effectiveness of "Project ACTS: About Choices in Transplantation and Sharing," which was developed to increase readiness for organ and tissue donation among African American adults. Nine churches (N = 425 participants) were randomly assigned to receive donation education materials currently available to consumers…
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45 CFR 2102.12 - Responses of Commission to submissions.
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... concept application submitted for a project subject to the Old Georgetown Act (§ 2101.1(c)), the... may submit a new concept application requesting to extend the approval for one more year. The... case of a concept application for a project subject to the Shipstead-Luce Act (§ 2101.1(b)), the...
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... into the Colorado River Dam Fund. All receipts from the Project shall be available for payment of the... responsible for the administration of the Colorado River Dam Fund. (b) The electric service revenue of the...(c) of the Adjustment Act and section 1543(c)(2) of the Colorado River Basin Project Act (43 U.S.C...
24 CFR 886.309 - Housing assistance payment to owners.
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... Section 8 Housing Assistance Program for the Disposition of HUD-Owned Projects § 886.309 Housing... under this paragraph unless he or she: (1) Immediately upon learning of the vacancy, has notified HUD of... not in a project insured under the National Housing Act except pursuant to section 244 of that Act...
Annual Program. Library Services and Construction Act, 1988-1989.
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This report presents the 1988-1989 annual Library Services and Construction Act (LSCA) program for the South Carolina State Library. This program includes fiscal information and project descriptions for the following LSCA projects under Title I Library Services: (1) I-A, General Administration; (2) I-B, Library Interpretation; (3) II-A, General…
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... Production Act of 1993--Joint Venture Under Tip Award No. 70NANB10H014 To Perform Project Entitled: Automated... Project Entitled: Automated Nondestructive Evaluation and Rehabilitation System (``ANDERS'') for Bridge... approaches or fragmented NDE, (2) comprehensive condition and structural assessment (including the...
Project Re-Start. A Program for Homeless Adults.
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Pelzer, Dagmar F.; And Others
Project Re-Start, of the Dade County Public Schools in Florida, was funded under the Adult Education Act and the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act. Classes in literacy skills, General Educational Development (GED) preparation, English for speakers of other languages, employability skills, and life coping skills were conducted at most of…
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Loyal, Rebecca E.
The objective of the Portunus Project is to create large, automated offshore ports that will the pace and scale of international trade. Additionally, these ports would increase the number of U.S. domestic trade vessels needed, as the imported goods would need to be transported from these offshore platforms to land-based ports such as Boston, Los Angeles, and Newark. Currently, domestic trade in the United States can only be conducted by vessels that abide by the Merchant Marine Act of 1920 – also referred to as the Jones Act. The Jones Act stipulates that vessels involved in domestic trade must bemore » U.S. owned, U.S. built, and manned by a crew made up of U.S. citizens. The Portunus Project would increase the number of Jones Act vessels needed, which raises an interesting economic concern. Are Jones Act ships more expensive to operate than foreign vessels? Would it be more economically efficient to modify the Jones Act and allow vessels manned by foreign crews to engage in U.S. domestic trade? While opposition to altering the Jones Act is strong, it is important to consider the possibility that ship-owners who employ foreign crews will lobby for the chance to enter a growing domestic trade market. Their success would mean potential job loss for thousands of Americans currently employed in maritime trade.« less
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Liu, Xiaobing; Malhotra, Mini; Xiong, Zeyu
High initial costs and lack of public awareness of ground-source heat pump (GSHP) technology are the two major barriers preventing rapid deployment of this energy-saving technology in the United States. Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), 26 GSHP projects have been competitively selected and carried out to demonstrate the benefits of GSHP systems and innovative technologies for cost reduction and/or performance improvement. This paper highlights the findings of a case study of one of the ARRA-funded GSHP demonstration projects, a distributed GSHP system for providing all the space conditioning, outdoor air ventilation, and 100% domestic hot water tomore » the Wilders Grove Solid Waste Service Center of City of Raleigh, North Carolina. This case study is based on the analysis of measured performance data, construction costs, and simulations of the energy consumption of conventional central heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems providing the same level of space conditioning and outdoor air ventilation as the demonstrated GSHP system. The evaluated performance metrics include the energy efficiency of the heat pump equipment and the overall GSHP system, pumping performance, energy savings, carbon emission reductions, and cost-effectiveness of the GSHP system compared with conventional HVAC systems. This case study also identified opportunities for reducing uncertainties in the performance evaluation and improving the operational efficiency of the demonstrated GSHP system.« less
18 CFR 367.4120 - Account 412, Cost and expenses of construction or other services.
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2010-04-01
... undertakes projects to construct physical property for associate or non-associate companies (see General... HOLDING COMPANY ACT OF 2005, FEDERAL POWER ACT AND NATURAL GAS ACT UNIFORM SYSTEM OF ACCOUNTS FOR..., FEDERAL POWER ACT AND NATURAL GAS ACT Income Statement Chart of Accounts Service Company Operating Income...
77 FR 52766 - Sunshine Act; Board of Directors Meeting
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.... FURTHER MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED (Closed to the Public 10 a.m.): 1. Finance Project--Jordan. 2. Finance Project--South Africa. 3. Finance Project--Turkey. 4. Insurance Project--Ghana. 5. Insurance Project--Egypt, Jordan and Pakistan. 6. Insurance Project--Ghana. 7. Finance Project--Pan-Africa. 8. Finance...
76 FR 34277 - Sunshine Act; Board of Directors Meeting
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... Public 10:15 a.m.). 1. Reports. 2. Finance Project--Egypt and Jordan. 3. Finance Project--Global. 4. Finance Project--Global. 5. Finance Project--India and Southeast Asia. 6. Finance Project--India, Philippines, Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia. 7. Finance Project--Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. 8. Finance Project...
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1980-01-01
The performance and economic benefits of a constrained application of Active Controls Technology (ACT) are identified, and the approach to airplane design is established for subsequent steps leading to the development of a less constrained final ACT configuration. The active controls configurations are measured against a conventional baseline configuration, a state-of-the-art transport, to determine whether the performance and economic changes resulting from ACT merit proceeding with the project. The technology established by the conventional baseline configuration was held constant except for the addition of ACT. The wing, with the same planform, was moved forward on the initial ACT configuration to move the loading range aft relative to the wing mean aerodynamic chord. Wing trailing-edge surfaces and surface controls also were reconfigured for load alleviation and structural stabilization.
[Projective identification, mimesis and the analytical situation. Preliminary observations].
Ruberto, A; Lucchi, N; Senesi, P; Gaston, A
1990-01-01
In an attempt to underline the need to refer to an imaginary setting, in which the analytical relationship is acted out, the Authors have considered the possible relations between the concept of projective identification, as defined by Klein and further developed by Bion, and the idea of "Mimesis", which is inevitably involved in every story, and which confronts the imaginary at the very moment in which it is produced. The "fusion" between subject and object, which may occur in a more or less partial manner, is defined as a phenomenal demonstration of the participation of the two poles of the relationship in a "super-individual" experience which embraces them both. The mythical image of the hunter. Anyone is, in our opinion, a paradigmatic clement in this from of "meeting" which takes place within an impersonal and illusionary dimension.
Principles of continuous quality improvement applied to intravenous therapy.
Dunavin, M K; Lane, C; Parker, P E
1994-01-01
Documentation of the application of the principles of continuous quality improvement (CQI) to the health care setting is crucial for understanding the transition from traditional management models to CQI models. A CQI project was designed and implemented by the IV Therapy Department at Lawrence Memorial Hospital to test the application of these principles to intravenous therapy and as a learning tool for the entire organization. Through a prototype inventory project, significant savings in cost and time were demonstrated using check sheets, flow diagrams, control charts, and other statistical tools, as well as using the Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle. As a result, a primary goal, increased time for direct patient care, was achieved. Eight hours per week in nursing time was saved, relationships between two work areas were improved, and $6,000 in personnel costs, storage space, and inventory were saved.
77 FR 38399 - Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; Arizona; Nogales PM10
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...EPA is proposing to approve a state implementation plan revision submitted by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality to address the moderate area PM10, particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter of less than or equal to a nominal ten micrometers, planning requirements for the Nogales nonattainment area. Consistent with this proposal, EPA is also proposing to approve the following plan elements as meeting the requirements of the Clean Air Act: the Nogales nonattainment area 2008 and 2011 emission inventories; the demonstration that the Nogales nonattainment area is attaining the National Ambient Air Quality Standard for PM10, but for international emissions sources in Nogales, Mexico; the demonstration that reasonably available control measures sufficient to meet the standard have been implemented in the nonattainment area; the reasonable further progress demonstration; the demonstration that implementation of measures beyond those needed for attainment meet the contingency measure requirement; and, the motor vehicle emissions budget for the purposes of determining the conformity of transportation plans, programs, and projects with this PM10 plan.
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2010-04-01
... HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT PROJECTS OF... efficient management of the project in accordance with applicable Federal statutes, regulations, and policy... of State Transportation Departments, with one State acting as the project lead. Eligible project...
CSPonD demonstrative project: Start-up process of a 25 kW prototype
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Gil, Antoni; Grange, Benjamin; Perez, Victor G.; Tetreault-Friend, Melanie; Codd, Daniel S.; Calvet, Nicolas; Slocum, Alexander S.
2017-06-01
The current concept of commercial concentrated solar power (CSP) plants, based on the concept of a solar field, receiver, storage and power block, experienced significant growth in the past decades. The power block is the most well know part of the plant, while solar field depends on the receiver technology. The dominant receiver technologies are parabolic troughs and central towers. Most thermal energy storage (TES) relies on two tanks of molten salts, one hot and one cold serviced by pumps and piping systems. In spite of the technical development level achieved by these systems, efficiency is limited, mainly caused by thermal losses in piping, parasitic losses due to electric tracing and pumping and receiver limitations. In order to mitigate the these issues, a new concept called Concentrated Solar Power on Demand (CSPonD), was developed, consisting of a direct absorption Solar Salt CSP receiver which simultaneously acts as TES tank. Currently, in the frame of the flagship collaborative project between the Masdar Institute (UAE) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) a 25 kW demonstrative prototype is in its final building phase at the Masdar Institute Solar Platform. The present paper, explains the demonstration prototype based on the CSPonD concept, with emphasis on the planned start-up process for the facility.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Im, Piljae; Liu, Xiaobing
High initial costs and lack of public awareness of ground-source heat pump (GSHP) technology are the two major barriers preventing rapid deployment of this energy-saving technology in the United States. Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), 26 GSHP projects have been competitively selected and carried out to demonstrate the benefits of GSHP systems and innovative technologies for cost reduction and/or performance improvement. This paper highlights the findings of a case study of one of the ARRA-funded GSHP demonstration projects, a ground-source variable refrigerant flow (GS-VRF) system installed at the Human Health Building at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan.more » This case study is based on the analysis of measured performance data, maintenance records, construction costs, and simulations of the energy consumption of conventional central heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems providing the same level of space conditioning as the demonstrated GS-VRF system. The evaluated performance metrics include the energy efficiency of the heat pump equipment and the overall GS-VRF system, pumping performance, energy savings, carbon emission reductions, and cost-effectiveness of the GS-VRF system compared with conventional HVAC systems. This case study also identified opportunities for reducing uncertainties in the performance evaluation, improving the operational efficiency, and reducing the installed cost of similar GSHP systems in the future.« less
N-acetylaspartylglutamate: a transmitter candidate for the retinohypothalamic tract.
Moffett, J R; Williamson, L; Palkovits, M; Namboodiri, M A
1990-01-01
The retinohypothalamic tract is the neural pathway mediating the photic entrainment of circadian rhythms in mammals. Important targets for these retinal fibers are the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) of the hypothalamus, which are thought to be primary sites for the biological clock. The neurotransmitters that operate in this projection system have not yet been determined. Immunohistochemistry and radioimmunoassay performed with affinity-purified antibodies to N-acetylaspartylglutamate (NAAG) demonstrate that this neuron-specific dipeptide, which may act as an excitatory neurotransmitter, is localized extensively in the retinohypothalamic tract and its target zones, including the SCN. Optic nerve transections resulted in significant reductions in NAAG immunoreactivity in the optic chiasm and SCN. Analysis of NAAG concentrations in micropunches of SCN, by means of radioimmunoassay, showed approximately 50% reductions in NAAG levels. These results suggest that this peptide may act as one of the neurotransmitters involved in retinohypothalamic communication and circadian rhythm entrainment. Images PMID:1978319
The Impact of Modifying Jones Act on US Domestic Shipping : Research Project Capsule
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2012-09-01
The Jones Act, or Section 27 of the Merchant Marine Act of 1920, relates to goods and passengers : transported by water between US ports, hereafter referred to as domestic shipping or cabotage. : The Jones Act specifi cally mandates that all domestic...
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... Storage Hydroelectric Project; Eagle Crest Energy; Notice of Meeting With the Bureau of Land Management a.... Purpose of the Meeting: Commission staff will meet with the staff of the Bureau of Land Management to... Land Policy and Management Act and the Federal Power Act), on the Eagle Mountain Pumped Storage...
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48 CFR 28.305 - Overseas workers' compensation and war-hazard insurance.
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2013-10-01
... operations under service contracts and projects in connection with the national defense or with war... work in connection therewith at the site or on the project. (b) The Defense Base Act (42 U.S.C. 1651 et... should be covered) or (ii) contracts exclusively for materials or supplies. (c) When the Defense Base Act...
48 CFR 28.305 - Overseas workers' compensation and war-hazard insurance.
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2011-10-01
... operations under service contracts and projects in connection with the national defense or with war... work in connection therewith at the site or on the project. (b) The Defense Base Act (42 U.S.C. 1651 et... should be covered) or (ii) contracts exclusively for materials or supplies. (c) When the Defense Base Act...
48 CFR 28.305 - Overseas workers' compensation and war-hazard insurance.
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... operations under service contracts and projects in connection with the national defense or with war... work in connection therewith at the site or on the project. (b) The Defense Base Act (42 U.S.C. 1651 et... should be covered) or (ii) contracts exclusively for materials or supplies. (c) When the Defense Base Act...
48 CFR 28.305 - Overseas workers' compensation and war-hazard insurance.
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2014-10-01
... operations under service contracts and projects in connection with the national defense or with war... work in connection therewith at the site or on the project. (b) The Defense Base Act (42 U.S.C. 1651 et... should be covered) or (ii) contracts exclusively for materials or supplies. (c) When the Defense Base Act...
Wisconsin Area Planning and Development. Consortium Project, Title I, Higher Education Act 1965.
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Wisconsin Univ., Madison. Univ. Extension.
The Consortium for Area Planning and Development was established in 1967 to implement the basic purposes of Title I of the Higher Education Act of 1965. The Consortium's first seminar was held in May 1968 and was attended by 25 project leaders, local and state government officials, technical consultants, and representatives of various institutions…
Becoming-in-the-World-with-Others: Inter-Act Theatre Workshop
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Hellier-Tinoco, Ruth
2005-01-01
This article explores the concepts of Freire's "universal human ethic", Price and Shildrick's "becoming-in-the-world-with-others" and Foucault's "power in action". Although human relationships and behaviour may be regarded as intrinsic to most arts projects, the specific context of the Inter-Act project places the focus upon the very nature of…
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... to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbor Act, from the Village.../Projects/index.html , under the Village of Bald Head Island Terminal Groin Project. SUPPLEMENTARY... DEIS with the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ) to assess the potential water quality...
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... by USACE to operate a system of five Federal reservoir projects in the basin--Allatoona Dam and Lake... manuals for the ACT Basin in order to improve operations for authorized purposes to reflect changed... determine how the federal projects in the ACT Basin should adjust operations for their authorized purposes...
33 CFR 263.26 - Small beach erosion control project authority (Section 103).
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2010-07-01
... 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters 3 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Small beach erosion control....26 Small beach erosion control project authority (Section 103). (a) Legislative authority. Section 103(a) of the River and Harbor Act of 1962, as amended by section 310 of the River and Harbor Act of...
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... contract will require the construction of a multi-story office building, the prospective bidder/offeror..., etc.) Complexity: (office building, etc.) Type of construction: Value of project: If the prospective... (P.L. 99-399; 22 U.S.C. 4852). The Act limits certain construction projects abroad to United States...
EVALUATION OF E.S.E.A. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES FOR THE EDUCATIONALLY DISADVANTAGED.
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DELAVAN, FRANK E.; ENGLAND, MORRISON C.
THE SACRAMENTO CITY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT DEVELOPED THREE PROJECTS UNDER THE TITLE "PROGRAMS AND SERVICES FOR THE EDUCATIONALLY DEPRIVED" WHICH WERE FUNDED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT OF 1965 AND THE CALIFORNIA MCATEER ACT OF 1965. IMPLEMENTED DURING THE SPRING SEMESTER, 1966, THESE THREE PROJECTS WERE (1)…
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... manufactured goods used in and incorporated into a project funded through the Academic Research Infrastructure... iron, steel, and manufactured goods used in and incorporated into a project funded through the Academic... to be less than 5% of the total Recovery Act funds awarded under the Academic Research Infrastructure...
Schacht, A J; Kerlinsky, D; Carlson, C
1990-10-01
Group therapy is an essential component of the treatment of sexually abused children. Since the painful effects associated with the abuse are often dissociated or acted out, the group leaders learn of the affective experience of the abuse through the process of projective identification. The leaders must be aware of this process, set limits on the abusive acting out in the group, and help moderate, label, and empathize with the affect. It is through this difficult process that the children have a chance to reintegrate and work through their abuse experiences so they no longer feel compelled to act them out through repetitive abusive relationships. Specific leadership, countertransference, and projective identification issues in group therapy with sexually abused boys are discussed.
The FIFRA Project Officers Manual provides guidance to new as well as experienced project officers in the management of grants and cooperative agreements under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act.
78 FR 54294 - Sunshine Act Meeting; Board of Directors Meeting
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...--Robert D. Hormats. 4. Confirmation--Michael S. Whalen as Vice President, Structured Finance. 5. Minutes...: (Closed to the Public 2:15 p.m.): 1. Finance Project--Kenya and Tanzania. 2. Finance Project--Pakistan. 3. Finance Project--Chile. 4. Finance Project--Brazil. 5. Finance Project--Turkey. 6. Finance Project--Chile...
Remote Observing with the Keck Telescope Using the ACTS Satellite
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Cohen, Judy; Shopbell, Patrick; Bergman, Larry
1998-01-01
As a technical demonstration project for the NASA Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS), we have implemented remote observing on the 10-meter Keck II telescope on Mauna Kea in Hawaii from the California Institute of Technology campus in Pasadena. The data connection consists of optical fiber networks in Hawaii and California, connecting the end-points to high data rate (HDR) ACTS satellite antennae at JPL in Pasadena and at the Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu. The terrestrial fiber networks run the asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) protocol at DS-3 (45 Mbit/sec) speeds, providing ample bandwidth to enable remote observing with a software environment identical to that used for on-site observing in Hawaii. This experiment has explored the data requirements of remote observing with a modern research telescope and large-format detector arrays. While the maximum burst data rates are lower than those required for many other applications (e.g., HDTV), the network reliability and data integrity requirements are critical. As we show in this report, the former issue particularly may be the greatest challenge for satellite networks for this class of application. We have also experimented with the portability of standard TCP/IP applications to satellite networks, demonstrating the need for alternative TCP congestion algorithms and minimization of bit error rates (BER). Reliability issues aside, we have demonstrated that true remote observing over high-speed networks provides several important advantages over standard observing paradigms. Technical advantages of the high-speed network access include more rapid download of data to a user's home institution and the opportunity for alternative communication facilities between members of an observing team, such as audio- and videoconferencing.
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Bley, D.C.; Cooper, S.E.; Forester, J.A.
ATHEANA, a second-generation Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) method integrates advances in psychology with engineering, human factors, and Probabilistic Risk Analysis (PRA) disciplines to provide an HRA quantification process and PRA modeling interface that can accommodate and represent human performance in real nuclear power plant events. The method uses the characteristics of serious accidents identified through retrospective analysis of serious operational events to set priorities in a search process for significant human failure events, unsafe acts, and error-forcing context (unfavorable plant conditions combined with negative performance-shaping factors). ATHEANA has been tested in a demonstration project at an operating pressurized water reactor.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Harrington, W.
1980-03-01
The Endangered Species Act and its implementation are reviewed, with special attention given to the Act's recent Amendments. This Act has played a major role in litigation surrounding several recent water resource developments. A case study of one such, the Missouri Basin Power Project, is discussed. In addition to a short case history, issues covered include the following: the link between the Power Project and its impact on the endangered species, its effect on the distribution of water resurces, its effect on future development on the Platte River, and the extent to which a range of preservation options can bemore » considered under the Act. Tentative general conclusions will be drawn concerning the flexibility of the Act, its cost effectiveness, and its implications for future water resource development.« less
FME Senior Project Managers: A Juggling Act of Multiple Projects | Poster
By Peggy Pearl, Contributing Writer It was not until the 1950s that organizations in the United States began to apply project management tools and techniques to complex construction and engineering projects (http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_life_cycle).
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Hanks, G. W.; Shomber, H. A.; Dethman, H. A.; Gratzer, L. B.; Maeshiro, A.; Gangsaas, D.; Blight, J. D.; Buchan, S. M.; Crumb, C. B.; Dorwart, R. J.
1981-01-01
The current status of the Active Controls Technology (ACT) for the advanced subsonic transport project is investigated through analysis of the systems technical data. Control systems technologies under examination include computerized reliability analysis, pitch axis fly by wire actuator, flaperon actuation system design trade study, control law synthesis and analysis, flutter mode control and gust load alleviation analysis, and implementation of alternative ACT systems. Extensive analysis of the computer techniques involved in each system is included.
Fusion Advanced Design Studies
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El-Guebaly, Laila; Henderson, Douglass; Wilson, Paul
2017-03-24
During the January 1, 2013 – December 31, 2015 contract period, the UW Fusion Technology Institute personnel have actively participated in the ARIES-ACT and FESS-FNSF projects, led the nuclear and thermostructural tasks, attended several project meetings, and participated in all conference calls. The main areas of effort and technical achievements include updating and documenting the nuclear analysis for ARIES-ACT1, performing nuclear analysis for ARIES-ACT2, performing thermostructural analysis for ARIES divertor, performing disruption analysis for ARIES vacuum vessel, and developing blanket testing strategy and Materials Test Module for FNSF.
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) capabilities for serving science
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Meyer, Thomas R.
1990-01-01
Results of research on potential science applications of the NASA Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) are presented. Discussed here are: (1) general research on communications related issues; (2) a survey of science-related activities and programs in the local area; (3) interviews of selected scientists and associated telecommunications support personnel whose projects have communications requirements; (4) analysis of linkages between ACTS functionality and science user communications activities and modes of operation; and (5) an analysis of survey results and the projection of conclusions to a national scale.
Best Practices from WisDOT Mega and ARRA Projects
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
2012-03-01
Since 2004 WisDOT has developed a number of new techniques, methods, processes and procedures for management of two new : types of transportation projects: Mega projects and projects funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of ...
Best practices from WisDOT mega and ARRA projects.
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
2012-03-01
Since 2004 WisDOT has developed a number of new techniques, methods, processes and procedures for management of two new types of transportation projects: "Mega projects" and projects funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (...
ACTS Ka-Band Earth Stations: Technology, Performance, and Lessons Learned
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Reinhart, Richard C.; Struharik, Steven J.; Diamond, John J.; Stewart, David
2000-01-01
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) Project invested heavily in prototype Ka-band satellite ground terminals to conduct an experiments program with the ACTS satellite. The ACTS experiment's program proposed to validate Ka-band satellite and ground station technology. demonstrate future telecommunication services. demonstrate commercial viability and market acceptability of these new services, evaluate system networking and processing technology, and characterize Ka-band propagation effects, including development of techniques to mitigate signal fading. This paper will present a summary of the fixed ground terminals developed by the NASA Glenn Research Center and its industry partners, emphasizing the technology and performance of the terminals (Part 1) and the lessons learned throughout their six year operation including the inclined orbit phase of operations (Full Report). An overview of the Ka-band technology and components developed for the ACTS ground stations is presented. Next. the performance of the ground station technology and its evolution during the ACTS campaign are discussed to illustrate the technical tradeoffs made during the program and highlight technical advances by industry to support the ACTS experiments program and terminal operations. Finally. lessons learned during development and operation of the user terminals are discussed for consideration of commercial adoption into future Ka-band systems. The fixed ground stations used for experiments by government, academic, and commercial entities used reflector based offset-fed antenna systems ranging in size from 0.35m to 3.4m antenna diameter. Gateway earth stations included two systems, referred to as the NASA Ground Station (NGS) and the Link Evaluation Terminal (LET). The NGS provides tracking, telemetry, and control (TT&C) and Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) network control functions. The LET supports technology verification and high data rate experiments. The ground stations successfully demonstrated many services and applications at Ka-band in three different modes of operation: circuit switched TDMA using the satellite on-board processor, satellite switched SS-TDMA applications using the on-board Microwave Switch Matrix (MSM), and conventional transponder (bent-pipe) operation. Data rates ranged from 4.8 kbps up to 622 Mbps. Experiments included: 1) low rate (4.8- 1 00's kbps) remote data acquisition and control using small earth stations, 2) moderate rate (1-45 Mbps) experiments included full duplex voice and video conferencing and both full duplex and asymmetric data rate protocol and network evaluation using mid-size ground stations, and 3) link characterization experiments and high data rate (155-622 Mbps) terrestrial and satellite interoperability application experiments conducted by a consortium of experimenters using the large transportable ground stations.
Gruzelier, John; Inoue, Atsuko; Smart, Roger; Steed, Anthony; Steffert, Tony
2010-08-16
Actors were trained in sensory-motor rhythm (SMR) neurofeedback interfaced with a computer rendition of a theatre auditorium. Enhancement of SMR led to changes in the lighting while inhibition of theta and high beta led to a reduction in intrusive audience noise. Participants were randomised to a virtual reality (VR) representation in a ReaCTor, with surrounding image projection seen through glasses, or to a 2D computer screen, which is the conventional neurofeedback medium. In addition there was a no-training comparison group. Acting performance was evaluated by three experts from both filmed, studio monologues and Hamlet excerpts on the stage of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. Neurofeedback learning reached an asymptote earlier as did identification of the required mental state following training in the ReaCTor training compared with the computer screen, though groups reached the same asymptote. These advantages were paralleled by higher ratings of acting performance overall, well-rounded performance, and especially the creativity subscale including imaginative expression, conviction and characterisation. On the Flow State scales both neurofeedback groups scored higher than the no-training controls on self-ratings of sense of control, confidence and feeling at-one. This is the first demonstration of enhancement of artistic performance with eyes-open neurofeedback training, previously demonstrated only with eyes-closed slow-wave training. Efficacy is attributed to psychological engagement through the ecologically relevant learning context of the acting-space, putatively allowing transfer to the real world otherwise achieved with slow-wave training through imaginative visualisation. The immersive VR technology was more successful than a 2D rendition. Copyright 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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... (provided at zero cost) to EERE-funded Recovery Act projects. This determination waives the Buy American..., 2012. Definitions--Donated means manufactured goods provided to the project at zero cost. These goods... recipient in any way. The recipient, for example, may not agree to pay more for one item, so as to have...
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Burkhardt, Geoffrey
An analysis of policy options concerning teacher supply and demand in the A.C.T. [Australian Capital Territory] Schools Authority from 1981 to 1986 is presented. Projections have indicated declining demand for primary school teachers, fewer promotions in primary schools, and the necessity of relocating teachers to areas of expansion. However,…
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2012-07-01
... ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW PROCESSES Predecisional Administrative Review Process for Hazardous Fuel Reduction Projects... reduction project: A hazardous fuel reduction project authorized by the Healthy Forests Restoration Act of... reduction project pursuant to the HFRA. Decision notice (DN): A concise written record of a responsible...
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Summarized are 89 projects which served exceptional students in all 67 Florida school districts and were funded during the 1975-76 school year under P.L. 91-230 Title VI B (Education of the Handicapped Act) as ammended by P.L. 93-380 and P.L. 94-142. Projects are divided into the following major areas; Florida Learning Resources System,…
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75 FR 60804 - Nimbus Hatchery Fish Passage Project, Lower American River, California
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75 FR 50010 - Sunshine Act; Board of Directors Meeting, September 23, 2010
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Case Study of The ARRA-Funded GSHP Demonstration at the Natural Sources Building, Montana Tech
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Malhotra, Mini; Liu, Xiaobing
Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), 26 ground source heat pump (GSHP) projects were competitively selected in 2009 to demonstrate the benefits of GSHP systems and innovative technologies for cost reduction and/or performance improvement. One of the selected demonstration projects was proposed by Montana Tech of the University of Montana for a 56,000 sq ft, newly constructed, on-campus research facility – the Natural Resources Building (NRB) located in Butte, Montana. This demonstrated GSHP system consists of a 50 ton water-to-water heat pump and a closed-loop ground heat exchanger with two redundant 7.5 hp constant-speed pumps to use watermore » in the nearby flooded mines as a heat source or heat sink. It works in conjunction with the originally installed steam HX and an aircooled chiller to provide space heating and cooling. It is coupled with the existing hot water and chilled water piping in the building and operates in the heating or cooling mode based on the outdoor air temperature. The ground loop pumps operate in conjunction with the existing pumps in the building hot and chilled water loops for the operation of the heat pump unit. The goal of this demonstration project is to validate the technical and economic feasibility of the demonstrated commercial-scale GSHP system in the region, and illustrate the feasibility of using mine waters as the heat sink and source for GSHP systems. Should the demonstration prove satisfactory and feasible, it will encourage similar GSHP applications using mine water, thus help save energy and reduce carbon emissions. The actual performance of the system is analyzed with available measured data for January through July 2014. The annual energy performance is predicted and compared with a baseline scenario, with the heating and cooling provided by the originally designed systems. The comparison is made in terms of energy savings, operating cost savings, cost-effectiveness, and environmental benefits. Finally, limitations in conducting the analysis are identified and recommendations for improvement in the control and operation of such systems are made.« less
Projection-specific visual feature encoding by layer 5 cortical subnetworks
Lur, Gyorgy; Vinck, Martin A.; Tang, Lan; Cardin, Jessica A.; Higley, Michael J.
2016-01-01
Summary Primary neocortical sensory areas act as central hubs, distributing afferent information to numerous cortical and subcortical structures. However, it remains unclear whether each downstream target receives distinct versions of sensory information. We used in vivo calcium imaging combined with retrograde tracing to monitor visual response properties of three distinct subpopulations of projection neurons in primary visual cortex. While there is overlap across the groups, on average corticotectal (CT) cells exhibit lower contrast thresholds and broader tuning for orientation and spatial frequency in comparison to corticostriatal (CS) cells, while corticocortical (CC) cells have intermediate properties. Noise correlational analyses support the hypothesis that CT cells integrate information across diverse layer 5 populations, whereas CS and CC cells form more selectively interconnected groups. Overall, our findings demonstrate the existence of functional subnetworks within layer 5 that may differentially route visual information to behaviorally relevant downstream targets. PMID:26972011
Incorporating feminist theory and insights into a restorative justice response to sex offenses.
Hopkins, C Quince; Koss, Mary P
2005-05-01
Sex offenses, particularly nonpenetration sex offenses and acquaintance sexual assault, are all too common. Because these crimes reinforce women's fear of crime and restrict spatial and social freedom, it is paramount for the justice system to act affirmatively; however, it does not. This article identifies several failures in the current response to these sex offenses. We describe the research demonstration project, RESTORE, operating in Pima County, Arizona, which uses a restorative justice response as a way of remedying some of those failures. Identifying central feminist insights that guided the development of that project, the article addresses concerns raised by feminists about the use of restorative justice for gendered violence. We conclude that most if not all of these concerns apply to cases of on going domestic violence--cases specifically excluded from the RESTORE program--rather than to cases of acquaintance sexual assault or nonpenetration sex offenses.
77 FR 48151 - Boulder Canyon Project
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Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate.
Presented is the 1975 amendment to the Developmental Disabilities Services and Facilities Construction Act. Described are revisions and extensions of the earlier act, including revision of grant and construction assistance for university affiliated facilities, and revision of special projects assistance. The earlier act's designation of rights of…
30 CFR 203.66 - What happens if MMS does not act in the time allowed?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 30 Mineral Resources 2 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false What happens if MMS does not act in the time... Relief for Pre-Act Deep Water Leases and for Development and Expansion Projects § 203.66 What happens if MMS does not act in the time allowed? If we do not act within the timeframes established under § 203...
Susan Charnley; Pamela J. Jakes; John Schelhas
2011-01-01
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 aimed to create jobs and jumpstart the economy while addressing the Nationâs social and environmental needs. The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, received $1.15 billion in recovery funding to support projects in wildland fire management, capital improvement and maintenance, and biomass utilization. This...
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2010-07-01
... 34 Education 1 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false For what types of projects may the Secretary provide assistance under section 8008 of the Act? 222.141 Section 222.141 Education Regulations of the Offices of the Department of Education OFFICE OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION IMPACT AID...
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A project was undertaken by the Two-Year College Development Center to identify programmatic efforts in New York State two-year colleges that were effectively serving special needs populations and were due, in some measure, to the Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act. The project involved a survey of the chief academic officers at 62 State…
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Krajicek, Marilyn J.
This final report discusses the activities and outcomes of a federally funded project designed to address the safe and legal implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act for young children who required invasive health care procedures. To accomplish the project objectives three annual, interdisciplinary conferences were held to…
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2013-10-01
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2011-10-01
... to compacts, funding agreements and construction project agreements? 137.220 Section 137.220 Public... OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES TRIBAL SELF-GOVERNANCE Operational Provisions Federal Tort Claims Act... construction project agreements? Yes, regulations governing FTCA coverage are set out at 25 CFR Part 900...
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Hudgins, Andrew P.; Sparn, Bethany F.; Jin, Xin
This document is the final report of a two-year development, test, and demonstration project entitled 'Cohesive Application of Standards-Based Connected Devices to Enable Clean Energy Technologies.' The project was part of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's (NREL) Integrated Network Test-bed for Energy Grid Research and Technology (INTEGRATE) initiative. The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and a team of partners were selected by NREL to carry out a project to develop and test how smart, connected consumer devices can act to enable the use of more clean energy technologies on the electric power grid. The project team includes a set ofmore » leading companies that produce key products in relation to achieving this vision: thermostats, water heaters, pool pumps, solar inverters, electric vehicle supply equipment, and battery storage systems. A key requirement of the project was open access at the device level - a feature seen as foundational to achieving a future of widespread distributed generation and storage. The internal intelligence, standard functionality and communication interfaces utilized in this project result in the ability to integrate devices at any level, to work collectively at the level of the home/business, microgrid, community, distribution circuit or other. Collectively, the set of products serve as a platform on which a wide range of control strategies may be developed and deployed.« less
Lausberg, Hedda; Kazzer, Philipp; Heekeren, Hauke R; Wartenburger, Isabell
2015-10-01
Neuropsychological lesion studies evidence the necessity to differentiate between various forms of tool-related actions such as real tool use, tool use demonstration with tool in hand and without physical target object, and pantomime without tool in hand. However, thus far, neuroimaging studies have primarily focused only on investigating tool use pantomimes. The present fMRI study investigates pantomime without tool in hand as compared to tool use demonstration with tool in hand in order to explore patterns of cerebral signal modulation associated with acting with imaginary tools in hand. Fifteen participants performed with either hand (i) tool use pantomime with an imaginary tool in hand in response to visual tool presentation and (ii) tool use demonstration with tool in hand in response to visual-tactile tool presentation. In both conditions, no physical target object was present. The conjunction analysis of the right and left hands executions of tool use pantomime relative to tool use demonstration yielded significant activity in the left middle and superior temporal lobe. In contrast, demonstration relative to pantomime revealed large bihemispherically distributed homologous areas of activity. Thus far, fMRI studies have demonstrated the relevance of the left middle and superior temporal gyri in viewing, naming, and matching tools and related actions and contexts. Since in our study all these factors were equally (ir)relevant both in the tool use pantomime and the tool use demonstration conditions, the present findings enhance the knowledge about the function of these brain regions in tool-related cognitive processes. The two contrasted conditions only differ regarding the fact that the pantomime condition requires the individual to act with an imaginary tool in hand. Therefore, we suggest that the left middle and superior temporal gyri are specifically involved in integrating the projected mental image of a tool in the execution of a tool-specific movement concept. Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Notification: Review of EPA's Compliance With IPERIA (Act) of 2012 During Fiscal Year 2013
Project #OA-FY14-0072, November 25, 2013. The EPA's OIG is beginning a review of the EPA’s compliance with the Improper Payments Elimination and Recovery Improvement Act of 2012 (the Act) during fiscal year 2013.
18 CFR 4.12 - Service of report.
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2013-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Determination of Fair Value of Constructed Projects, Under Section 23(a) of the Act § 4.12... the State where such project is located. The report will be made available for public inspection at...
18 CFR 4.12 - Service of report.
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2014-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Determination of Fair Value of Constructed Projects, Under Section 23(a) of the Act § 4.12... the State where such project is located. The report will be made available for public inspection at...
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2011-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Determination of Fair Value of Constructed Projects, Under Section 23(a) of the Act § 4.12... the State where such project is located. The report will be made available for public inspection at...
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2012-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Determination of Fair Value of Constructed Projects, Under Section 23(a) of the Act § 4.12... the State where such project is located. The report will be made available for public inspection at...
76 FR 9541 - Saguache County Resource Advisory Committee
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... Committee Act. The purpose is to review and recommend project proposals to be funded with Title II money... projects; (2) Review, evaluate and recommend project proposals to be funded with Title II money; (3) Create...
The inverse method of measuring resistivity in a rotating magnetic field: a student project
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Kraftmakher, Yaakov
2018-07-01
An experiment is proposed for undergraduate laboratories, which can be used as a student project. An inverse method of contactless measuring resistivity in a rotating magnetic field is described: instead of the torque acting on the sample, the torque acting on the coils creating the rotating field is determined. This modification provides significant advantages. Originally, the technique was designed for measurement of the resistivity of metals at liquid helium temperatures and for controlling the purity and physical perfectness of metals. Our aim is to introduce this novelty as a subject of student projects. Liquid helium is rarely available in undergraduate laboratories, so the projects can be limited to liquid nitrogen or room temperatures.
Next generation satellite communications networks
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Garland, P. J.; Osborne, F. J.; Streibl, I.
The paper introduces two potential uses for new space hardware to permit enhanced levels of signal handling and switching in satellite communication service for Canada. One application involves increased private-sector services in the Ku band; the second supports new personal/mobile services by employing higher levels of handling and switching in the Ka band. First-generation satellite regeneration and switching experiments involving the NASA/ACTS spacecraft are described, where the Ka band and switching satellite network problems are emphasized. Second-generation satellite development is outlined based on demand trends for more packet-based switching, low-cost earth stations, and closed user groups. A demonstration mission for new Ka- and Ku-band technologies is proposed, including the payload configuration. The half ANIK E payload is shown to meet the demonstration objectives, and projected to maintain a fully operational payload for at least 10 years.
20 CFR 631.84 - Allowable projects.
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2010-04-01
... 20 Employees' Benefits 3 2010-04-01 2010-04-01 false Allowable projects. 631.84 Section 631.84... THE JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT Disaster Relief Employment Assistance § 631.84 Allowable projects...) Shall be used exclusively to provide employment on projects that provide food, clothing, shelter and...
20 CFR 631.84 - Allowable projects.
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2011-04-01
... 20 Employees' Benefits 3 2011-04-01 2011-04-01 false Allowable projects. 631.84 Section 631.84... THE JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT Disaster Relief Employment Assistance § 631.84 Allowable projects...) Shall be used exclusively to provide employment on projects that provide food, clothing, shelter and...
20 CFR 631.84 - Allowable projects.
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2012-04-01
... 20 Employees' Benefits 3 2012-04-01 2012-04-01 false Allowable projects. 631.84 Section 631.84... THE JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT Disaster Relief Employment Assistance § 631.84 Allowable projects...) Shall be used exclusively to provide employment on projects that provide food, clothing, shelter and...
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Ganong, William F.
1987-01-01
The present goal is to determine by the production of discrete lesions the parts of the hypothalamus and brainstem that are involved in serotonin-mediated increases in renin secretion. A variety of stimuli which act in different ways to increase renin stimuli were developed and standardized. The experiments with p-chloroamphetamine (PCA) demonstrated that there is a serotonergic pathway which projects from the dorsal raphe nuclei to the paraventricular nuclei and the vetromedial nuclei of the hypothalamus; that projection from paraventricular nuclei to the brainstem and spinal cord may be oxytocinergic; and that the pathway from the spinal cord to the renin secreting cells is sympathetic. The demonstration that paraventicular lesions lower circulating renin substrate is important because it raises the possibility that substrate secretion is under neural control, either via the pituitary or by direct neural pathways. The discovery that lesions of the ventromedial nuclei appear to abolish the increase in renin secretion produced by many different stimuli without affecting the concentration of renin substrate in the plasma makes the position of the hypothalamus in the regulation of fluid and electrolyte balance more prominent than previously suspected.
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Project Familia. Final Evaluation Report, 1993-94. OER Report.
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New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. Office of Educational Research.
Project Familia was an Elementary and Secondary Education Act Title VII project in its second year in 1993-94 in New York City. Project Familia served 77 children at 3 schools who were identified as limited English proficient, special education students in prekindergarten through fifth grade and their parents. The project provided after-school…
Evaluation of Title I ESEA Projects, 1977-1978: Technical Reports. Report Number 7877.
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Philadelphia School District, PA. Office of Research and Evaluation.
Technical reports of projects funded under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act Title I and summer components of the projects in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania school system are presented. Following a summary statement, each project is described separately and contains information on the project's rationale, expected outcomes, mode of…
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Kelly, K.; Singer, M.
The largest source of funding for alternative fuel vehicle and infrastructure projects in the U.S. Department of Energy's Clean Cities program's history came from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act). In 2009, the 25 cost-share projects totaled nearly $300 million in federal government investment. This effort included the involvement of 50 Clean Cities coalitions and their nearly 700 stakeholder partners who provided an additional $500 million in matching funds to support projects in their local communities. In total, those 25 projects established 1,380 alternative fueling stations and put more than 9,000 alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles onmore » the road. Together, these projects displaced 154 million gasoline gallon equivalents (GGE) of petroleum and averted 254,000 tons of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, while supporting U.S. energy independence and contributing to regional economic development. During post-project interviews, project leaders consistently cited a number of key components - ranging from technical and logistical factors, to administrative capabilities - for accomplishing an effective and impactful project. This report summarizes the high-level project design and administrative considerations for conducting a successful transportation project.« less
Ninety to Nothing: a PDSA quality improvement project.
Prybutok, Gayle Linda
2018-05-14
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a case study of a successful quality improvement project in an acute care hospital focused on reducing the time of the total patient visit in the emergency department. Design/methodology/approach A multidisciplinary quality improvement team, using the PDSA (Plan, Do, Study, Act) Cycle, analyzed the emergency department care delivery process and sequentially made process improvements that contributed to project success. Findings The average turnaround time goal of 90 minutes or less per visit was achieved in four months, and the organization enjoyed significant collateral benefits both internal to the organization and for its customers. Practical implications This successful PDSA process can be duplicated by healthcare organizations of all sizes seeking to improve a process related to timely, high-quality patient care delivery. Originality/value Extended wait time in hospital emergency departments is a universal problem in the USA that reduces the quality of the customer experience and that delays necessary patient care. This case study demonstrates that a structured quality improvement process implemented by a multidisciplinary team with the authority to make necessary process changes can successfully redefine the norm.
Federal Aid Highway Program: Impact of the District of Columbia Emergency Highway Relief Act
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1997-06-01
The District of Columbia Emergency Highway Relief Act provided a temporary waiver of the matching share requirement for funds expended for eligible federal-aid highway projects from August 4, 1995, through September 30, 1996. The act requires the Dis...
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..., and Cosmetic Act (the FD&C Act) (21 U.S.C. 360bbb-3), which was amended by the Project BioShield Act... relevant activities. In addition to variability based on whether there is an active manufacturer respondent...
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2010-07-01
... AQUIFERS Review of Projects Affecting the Edwards Underground Reservoir, A Designated Sole Source Aquifer... specifically provided, the term(s): (a) Act means the Public Health Service Act, as amended by the Safe Drinking Water Act, Public Law 93-523. (b) Contaminant means any physical, chemical, biological, or...
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1982-01-01
The Final ACT Configuration Evaluation Task of the Integrated Application of Active Controls (IAAC) technology project within the energy efficient transport program is summarized. The Final ACT Configuration, through application of Active Controls Technology (ACT) in combination with increased wing span, exhibits significant performance improvements over the conventional baseline configuration. At the design range for these configurations, 3590 km, the block fuel used is 10% less for the Final ACT Configuration, with significant reductions in fuel usage at all operational ranges. Results of this improved fuel usage and additional system and airframe costs and the complexity required to achieve it were analyzed to determine its economic effects. For a 926 km mission, the incremental return on investment is nearly 25% at 1980 fuel prices. For longer range missions or increased fuel prices, the return is greater. The technical risks encountered in the Final ACT Configuration design and the research and development effort required to reduce these risks to levels acceptable for commercial airplane design are identified.
75 FR 29601 - Notice of Final Federal Agency Actions on a Proposed Highway Project in California
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18 CFR 4.105 - Action on exemption applications.
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2010-04-01
... DETERMINATION OF PROJECT COSTS Exemption of Small Hydroelectric Power Projects of 5 Megawatts or Less § 4.105... exemption of a small hydroelectric power project from provisions of Part I of the Act other than the...
18 CFR 4.22 - Service of report.
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2010-04-01
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2011-04-01
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2013-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Determination of Cost of Constructed Projects not Subject to Section 23(a) of the Act § 4.22... the State where such project is located, and to such other parties as the Commission shall prescribe...
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Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Determination of Fair Value of Constructed Projects, Under Section 23(a) of the Act § 4.12... the Governor of the State where such project is located. The report will be made available for public...
18 CFR 4.105 - Action on exemption applications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-04-01
... DETERMINATION OF PROJECT COSTS Exemption of Small Hydroelectric Power Projects of 5 Megawatts or Less § 4.105... exemption of a small hydroelectric power project from provisions of Part I of the Act other than the...
18 CFR 4.22 - Service of report.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Determination of Cost of Constructed Projects not Subject to Section 23(a) of the Act § 4.22... the State where such project is located, and to such other parties as the Commission shall prescribe...
18 CFR 4.105 - Action on exemption applications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
... DETERMINATION OF PROJECT COSTS Exemption of Small Hydroelectric Power Projects of 5 Megawatts or Less § 4.105... exemption of a small hydroelectric power project from provisions of Part I of the Act other than the...
18 CFR 4.22 - Service of report.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Determination of Cost of Constructed Projects not Subject to Section 23(a) of the Act § 4.22... the State where such project is located, and to such other parties as the Commission shall prescribe...
The Peace Project: A Personal Path to Overcoming Intolerance.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Jones-Vo, Stephaney
2003-01-01
Describes a peace project, carried out at an Iowa high school that aimed to ease tensions among students and hostile acts directed toward English-as-a-Second-Language students. The project was highly successful. (Author/VWL)
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Determination of Cost of Constructed Projects not Subject to Section 23(a) of the Act § 4.21 Reports. Representatives of the Commission will inspect the project works, engineering reports, and other records of the project, check the inventory and estimated depreciation, make an audit of the books...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Determination of Cost of Constructed Projects not Subject to Section 23(a) of the Act § 4.21 Reports. Representatives of the Commission will inspect the project works, engineering reports, and other records of the project, check the inventory and estimated depreciation, make an audit of the books...
49 CFR 266.7 - Project eligibility.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 49 Transportation 4 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Project eligibility. 266.7 Section 266.7... TRANSPORTATION ACT § 266.7 Project eligibility. (a) Rail service continuation assistance, acquisition assistance and substitute service assistance. A project is eligible for assistance under § 266.3(a) (1), (2), and...
49 CFR 266.7 - Project eligibility.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 49 Transportation 4 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Project eligibility. 266.7 Section 266.7... TRANSPORTATION ACT § 266.7 Project eligibility. (a) Rail service continuation assistance, acquisition assistance and substitute service assistance. A project is eligible for assistance under § 266.3(a) (1), (2), and...
49 CFR 266.7 - Project eligibility.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 49 Transportation 4 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Project eligibility. 266.7 Section 266.7... TRANSPORTATION ACT § 266.7 Project eligibility. (a) Rail service continuation assistance, acquisition assistance and substitute service assistance. A project is eligible for assistance under § 266.3(a) (1), (2), and...
49 CFR 266.7 - Project eligibility.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 49 Transportation 4 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Project eligibility. 266.7 Section 266.7... TRANSPORTATION ACT § 266.7 Project eligibility. (a) Rail service continuation assistance, acquisition assistance and substitute service assistance. A project is eligible for assistance under § 266.3(a) (1), (2), and...
49 CFR 266.7 - Project eligibility.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 49 Transportation 4 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Project eligibility. 266.7 Section 266.7... TRANSPORTATION ACT § 266.7 Project eligibility. (a) Rail service continuation assistance, acquisition assistance and substitute service assistance. A project is eligible for assistance under § 266.3(a) (1), (2), and...
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1983-01-01
The engineering and fabrication of the test ACT system, produced in the third program element of the IAAC Project is documented. The system incorporates pitch-augmented stability and wing-load alleviation, plus full authority fly-by-wire control of the elevators. The pitch-augmented stability is designed to have reliability sufficient to allow flight with neutral or negative inherent longitudinal stability.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Wasmuth, Helge
2016-01-01
This article discusses an alternative learning project that was conducted in an online course at a teacher education program from Fall 2012 to Fall 2015. As part of the course, students had to create avatars, an alter ego, and think and act as their avatars when faced with educational issues. The project strives to overcome challenges that teacher…
2010-08-01
NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND...management; leads military in case of specialized survey; supervises more than 25 local civilian employees ; acts as technical expert during contract...Security Assistance Force Head- quarters Camp. I knew I could handle the job of project manager, but wondered about acting as contract manager, technical ex
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 43 Public Lands: Interior 1 2012-10-01 2011-10-01 true Do rural water projects authorized before the enactment of the Rural Water Supply Act of 2006 have to comply with the requirements in this rule? 404.58 Section 404.58 Public Lands: Interior Regulations Relating to Public Lands BUREAU OF RECLAMATION, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR RECLAMATION...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 43 Public Lands: Interior 1 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Do rural water projects authorized before the enactment of the Rural Water Supply Act of 2006 have to comply with the requirements in this rule? 404.58 Section 404.58 Public Lands: Interior Regulations Relating to Public Lands BUREAU OF RECLAMATION, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR RECLAMATION...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 43 Public Lands: Interior 1 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Do rural water projects authorized before the enactment of the Rural Water Supply Act of 2006 have to comply with the requirements in this rule? 404.58 Section 404.58 Public Lands: Interior Regulations Relating to Public Lands BUREAU OF RECLAMATION, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR RECLAMATION...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 43 Public Lands: Interior 1 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Do rural water projects authorized before the enactment of the Rural Water Supply Act of 2006 have to comply with the requirements in this rule? 404.58 Section 404.58 Public Lands: Interior Regulations Relating to Public Lands BUREAU OF RECLAMATION, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR RECLAMATION...
2010-02-01
IARPA’s Automatic Privacy Protection effort ARPA-E - DOE’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy ARRA - American Recovery and Reinvestment Act...Development Program Supplement to the President’s Budget 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) 5d. PROJECT ...21 Agency NITRD American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ( ARRA ) Budgets ........................ 22
Case Study for the ARRA-funded GSHP Demonstration at Furman University
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Liu, Xiaobing; Malhotra, Mini
With funding provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, 26 ground source heat pump (GSHP) projects were competitively selected in 2009 to demonstrate the benefits of GSHP systems and innovative technologies for cost reduction and/or performance improvement. One of the selected demonstration projects was proposed by Furman University for ten student housing buildings—the North Village located on the campus in Greeneville, South Carolina. All ten buildings are identical in floor plan and construction. Each building is conditioned by an identical GSHP system consisting of 25 water-to-air heat pump (WAHP) units, a closed-loop vertical ground heat exchanger (GHX) installed undermore » an adjacent parking lot, and two redundant 7.5 hp variable-speed pumps to circulate water through the GHX and the WAHPs. The actual performance of the GSHP systems is analyzed with available measured data for 2014. The annual energy performance is compared with a baseline scenario in which the building is conditioned by air-source heat pumps (ASHPs) with the minimum allowed efficiencies specified in ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013 (SEER 13 for cooling and 7.8 HSPF for heating) and supplemental electric heaters. The comparison is made in terms of energy savings, operating cost savings, cost-effectiveness, and environmental benefits. Finally, limitations in conducting this analysis are identified and recommendations for further improving the operational efficiency of the GSHP systems are made.« less
Efficient Project Delivery Using Lean Principles - An Indian Case Study
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Kovvuri, P. Ramachandra Reddy; Sawhney, Anil; Ahuja, Ritu; Sreekumar, Aiswarya
2016-03-01
Construction industry in India is growing at a rapid pace. Along with this growth, the industry is facing numerous challenges that are making delivery of projects inefficient. Experts believe that capacity constraints in the industry need to be addressed immediately. Government has recommended `introduction of efficient technologies and modern management techniques' to increase the productivity of the industry. In this context, lean principles can act as a lever to make project delivery more efficient and provide the much needed impetus to the Indian construction sector. Around the globe lean principles are showing positive results on the projects. Project teams are reporting improvements in construction time, cost and quality along with softer benefits of enhanced collaboration, coordination and trust in project teams. Can adoption of lean principles provide similar benefits in the Indian construction sector? This research was conducted to answer this question. Using an action research approach a key lean construction tool called Last Planner System (LPS) was tested on a large Indian construction project. The work described in this work investigates the improvements achieved in project delivery by adopting LPS in Indian construction sector. Comparison in pre- and post-implementation data demonstrates increase in the certainty of work-flow and improves schedule compliance. This is measured through a simple LPS metric called percent plan complete. Explicit improvements in schedule performance are seen during 8 week LPS implementation along with implicit improvements in coordination, collaboration and trust in the project team. This work reports the findings of LPS implementation on the case study project outlining the barriers and drivers to adoption, strategies needed to ensure successful implementation and roadmap for implementation. Based on the findings the authors envision that lean construction can make project delivery more efficient in India.
Mandated monitoring of post-project impacts in the Czech EIA
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Branis, Martin; Christopoulos, Stamatios
2005-04-15
Altogether, 801 documents of consent (50% of all) issued under the EIA Act No. 244/1992 by the competent authorities in the Czech Republic between 1993 and 2001 were studied. The aim of the analysis was to find and characterize conditions prescribing to the developer to perform ex-ante and ex-post monitoring of potential impacts of projects submitted for approval. It was found that each of the studied documents (standpoints) contained on average three to four conditions prescribing to collect data on various environmental factors during the preparation, implementation and/or operation phase of the development in question. The number of monitoring conditionsmore » contained in the standpoints issued by the Ministry of Environment as well as by the District Offices increased during the period studied from about two to five per project indicating a growing interest in and/or need to obtaining such data. Even though there is a good legal background for collecting monitoring data from implementation and operation phase of new developments, the Czech EIA Act (similarly as EIA acts in other countries) does not provide any practical background for this activity. Without relevant institutional, personal and financial support the possibility to impose post-project monitoring to the developer remains rather a challenge to, not advantage of the Czech EIA Act.« less
78 FR 14554 - Agency Forms Undergoing Paperwork Reduction Act Review
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-03-06
... Project Formative Research for the Development of CDC's Act Against AIDS Social Marketing Campaigns... period to develop various social marketing campaigns aimed at increasing HIV testing rates, increasing... social marketing campaigns under the umbrella of the larger Act Against AIDS campaign. The campaigns will...
5 CFR 470.305 - Submission of proposals for demonstration projects.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... projects. 470.305 Section 470.305 Administrative Personnel OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT RESEARCH PROGRAMS AND DEMONSTRATIONS PROJECTS Regulatory Requirements Pertaining to Demonstration Projects § 470.305 Submission of proposals for demonstration projects. (a) OPM...
The Indian Education Act of 1972 -- A Brief History, Analysis, Issues and Outlook.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
CPI Associates, Inc., Washington, DC.
Analyzing the Indian Education Act of 1972, this report presents both historical background and future projections relative to the Act. The history of the Act is presented in terms of discussion on: (1) Legislative Preparation; (2) Hearings; (3) Drafting and Passing the Bill; (4) Appropriating Funds; (5) Rescinded Funds; and (6) Funding for 1973.…
76 FR 58293 - Rate Adjustments for Indian Irrigation Projects
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-09-20
... 1st Avenue, Parker, AZ 85344, Telephone: (928) 669-7111. Duck Valley Irrigation Project.... Joseph...-feet. Duck Valley Irrigation Project. Basic per acre.... 5.30 5.30 Fort Yuma Irrigation Project Basic...)). Information Quality Act In developing this notice, we did not conduct or use a study, experiment, or survey...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-10-05
... DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Federal Energy Regulatory Commission [Project No. 13801-000] Kendall Head Tidal Energy Project; Notice of Preliminary Permit Application Accepted for Filing and Soliciting... Federal Power Act, proposing to study the feasibility of the Kendall Head Tidal Energy Project, located in...
RCP Local School Projects in Alabama.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Regional Curriculum Project, Atlanta, GA.
One of 6 state reports generated by the Regional Curriculum Project (funded under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act), the document describes 4 specific projects implemented through the Alabama State Superintendent's Office beginning in 1966. All 4 projects were designed to improve instructional leadership by defining the role(s) of the…
Should Project Managers Buy Technical Data
2017-04-06
Should Project Managers Buy Technical Data? Jerry Harper April 6, 2017 PUBLISHED BY The Defense...intellectual property (IP) management and technical data rights (TDR) strategies. According to DoD Instruction 5000.02 (DoD, 2017), project managers (PMs...Defense Authorization Act NDI ................nondevelopmental item PM ................. project manager R&D ...............research and development
18 CFR 12.12 - Maintenance of records.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
..., DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY REGULATIONS UNDER THE FEDERAL POWER ACT SAFETY OF WATER POWER PROJECTS AND PROJECT WORKS Reports and Records § 12.12 Maintenance of records. (a) Kinds of records—1) General rule. Except as... project works; and (B) Any reports of project modifications, conditions affecting the safety of the...
18 CFR 12.2 - Rules of construction.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-04-01
..., DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY REGULATIONS UNDER THE FEDERAL POWER ACT SAFETY OF WATER POWER PROJECTS AND PROJECT WORKS... relevant provision of this part, unless the Commission or the Director of the Office of Energy Projects..., health, or property. (b) A licensee may request from the Director of the Office of Energy Projects...
18 CFR 12.2 - Rules of construction.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
..., DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY REGULATIONS UNDER THE FEDERAL POWER ACT SAFETY OF WATER POWER PROJECTS AND PROJECT WORKS... relevant provision of this part, unless the Commission or the Director of the Office of Energy Projects..., health, or property. (b) A licensee may request from the Director of the Office of Energy Projects...
18 CFR 12.2 - Rules of construction.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
..., DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY REGULATIONS UNDER THE FEDERAL POWER ACT SAFETY OF WATER POWER PROJECTS AND PROJECT WORKS... relevant provision of this part, unless the Commission or the Director of the Office of Energy Projects..., health, or property. (b) A licensee may request from the Director of the Office of Energy Projects...
18 CFR 12.2 - Rules of construction.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
..., DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY REGULATIONS UNDER THE FEDERAL POWER ACT SAFETY OF WATER POWER PROJECTS AND PROJECT WORKS... relevant provision of this part, unless the Commission or the Director of the Office of Energy Projects..., health, or property. (b) A licensee may request from the Director of the Office of Energy Projects...
78 FR 14365 - Sunshine Act Meetings; Board of Directors Meeting
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-03-05
... MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED (Closed to the Public 10:15 a.m.): 1. Finance Project--Peru. 2. Finance Project--Pakistan. 3. Finance Project--Guatemala. 4. Finance Project--Latin America. 5. Minutes of the Closed...) 336-8438. Dated: March 1, 2013. Connie M. Downs, Corporate Secretary, Overseas Private Investment...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Determination of Cost of Constructed Projects not Subject to Section 23(a) of the Act § 4.25... project shall be adjusted to conform to the actual legitimate cost as revised by the order of the Commission. These adjustments and the project may be audited by Commission representatives, as scheduled...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Determination of Cost of Constructed Projects not Subject to Section 23(a) of the Act § 4.25... project shall be adjusted to conform to the actual legitimate cost as revised by the order of the Commission. These adjustments and the project may be audited by Commission representatives, as scheduled...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Determination of Cost of Constructed Projects not Subject to Section 23(a) of the Act § 4.25... project shall be adjusted to conform to the actual legitimate cost as revised by the order of the Commission. These adjustments and the project may be audited by Commission representatives, as scheduled...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Determination of Fair Value of Constructed Projects, Under Section 23(a) of the Act § 4.11 Reports. Representatives of the Commission will inspect the project works, engineering reports, and other records of the project, check the inventory and make an appraisal of the property and an audit of the...
18 CFR 4.14 - Hearing upon report.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-04-01
... OF PROJECT COSTS Determination of Fair Value of Constructed Projects, Under Section 23(a) of the Act... Commission. (c) Adjustment to licensee's books. The licensee's books of account for the project shall be adjusted to conform to the fair value of the project as revised by the order of the Commission. These...
18 CFR 4.14 - Hearing upon report.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... OF PROJECT COSTS Determination of Fair Value of Constructed Projects, Under Section 23(a) of the Act... Commission. (c) Adjustment to licensee's books. The licensee's books of account for the project shall be adjusted to conform to the fair value of the project as revised by the order of the Commission. These...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Determination of Fair Value of Constructed Projects, Under Section 23(a) of the Act § 4.11 Reports. Representatives of the Commission will inspect the project works, engineering reports, and other records of the project, check the inventory and make an appraisal of the property and an audit of the...
18 CFR 4.14 - Hearing upon report.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
... OF PROJECT COSTS Determination of Fair Value of Constructed Projects, Under Section 23(a) of the Act... Commission. (c) Adjustment to licensee's books. The licensee's books of account for the project shall be adjusted to conform to the fair value of the project as revised by the order of the Commission. These...
18 CFR 4.14 - Hearing upon report.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... OF PROJECT COSTS Determination of Fair Value of Constructed Projects, Under Section 23(a) of the Act... Commission. (c) Adjustment to licensee's books. The licensee's books of account for the project shall be adjusted to conform to the fair value of the project as revised by the order of the Commission. These...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Determination of Cost of Constructed Projects not Subject to Section 23(a) of the Act § 4.25... project shall be adjusted to conform to the actual legitimate cost as revised by the order of the Commission. These adjustments and the project may be audited by Commission representatives, as scheduled...
18 CFR 4.14 - Hearing upon report.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
... OF PROJECT COSTS Determination of Fair Value of Constructed Projects, Under Section 23(a) of the Act... Commission. (c) Adjustment to licensee's books. The licensee's books of account for the project shall be adjusted to conform to the fair value of the project as revised by the order of the Commission. These...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... PROJECT COSTS Determination of Cost of Constructed Projects not Subject to Section 23(a) of the Act § 4.25... project shall be adjusted to conform to the actual legitimate cost as revised by the order of the Commission. These adjustments and the project may be audited by Commission representatives, as scheduled...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-08-02
... the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Partnership Project AGENCY: Office of Special... Assistance (CFDA) Number: 84.326A.] SUMMARY: For the currently funded IDEA Partnership Project (Partnership..., authorized under section 663 of IDEA. The Partnership Project is intended to provide opportunities for...
50 CFR 253.22 - State projects.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 7 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false State projects. 253.22 Section 253.22... State projects. (a) General—(1) Designation of state agency. The Governor of each state shall notify the... participation under the Act, to sign project documents, and to receive payments. (2) States that choose to...
50 CFR 253.52 - State projects.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 9 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false State projects. 253.52 Section 253.52... State projects. (a) General—(1) Designation of state agency. The Governor of each state shall notify the... participation under the Act, to sign project documents, and to receive payments. (2) States that choose to...
50 CFR 253.52 - State projects.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 11 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false State projects. 253.52 Section 253.52... State projects. (a) General—(1) Designation of state agency. The Governor of each state shall notify the... participation under the Act, to sign project documents, and to receive payments. (2) States that choose to...
50 CFR 253.52 - State projects.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 11 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false State projects. 253.52 Section 253.52... State projects. (a) General—(1) Designation of state agency. The Governor of each state shall notify the... participation under the Act, to sign project documents, and to receive payments. (2) States that choose to...
50 CFR 253.52 - State projects.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 50 Wildlife and Fisheries 11 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false State projects. 253.52 Section 253.52... State projects. (a) General—(1) Designation of state agency. The Governor of each state shall notify the... participation under the Act, to sign project documents, and to receive payments. (2) States that choose to...
40 CFR 35.915-1 - Reserves related to the project priority list.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
...-Clean Water Act § 35.915-1 Reserves related to the project priority list. In developing the fundable... § 35.908(b)(1)) for construction projects which use innovative or alternative waste water treatment...
40 CFR 35.915-1 - Reserves related to the project priority list.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
...-Clean Water Act § 35.915-1 Reserves related to the project priority list. In developing the fundable... § 35.908(b)(1)) for construction projects which use innovative or alternative waste water treatment...
40 CFR 35.915-1 - Reserves related to the project priority list.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
...-Clean Water Act § 35.915-1 Reserves related to the project priority list. In developing the fundable... § 35.908(b)(1)) for construction projects which use innovative or alternative waste water treatment...
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
2009-05-01
Wisconsin has constructed many environmental mitigation projects in conjunction with transportation projects that have been implemented according : to the National Environmental Policy Act. Other mitigation projects have been constructed pursuant to ...
77 FR 69901 - Sunshine Act Meeting Notice; December 6, 2012 Board of Directors Meeting
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-11-21
... Public 10:15 a.m.) 1. Finance Project--Nigeria 2. Finance Project -Africa 3. Finance Project--Russia 4...) 336-8438. Dated: November 19, 2012. Connie M. Downs, Corporate Secretary, Overseas Private Investment...
40 CFR 35.925-18 - Limitation upon project costs incurred prior to award.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 40 Protection of Environment 1 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false Limitation upon project costs incurred...-Clean Water Act § 35.925-18 Limitation upon project costs incurred prior to award. That project... project costs in the following cases: (1) Step 1 work begun after the date of approval by the Regional...
40 CFR 35.925-18 - Limitation upon project costs incurred prior to award.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 40 Protection of Environment 1 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Limitation upon project costs incurred...-Clean Water Act § 35.925-18 Limitation upon project costs incurred prior to award. That project... project costs in the following cases: (1) Step 1 work begun after the date of approval by the Regional...