Commerce
Business Daily Announcement
Focused Program Competition 97-03
Information Infrastructure for Healthcare
REQUEST
FOR PROPOSALS AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
Department
of Commerce
Technology Administration
National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST)
Advanced Technology Program
Administration Building 101, Rm. A407
Gaithersburg, MD 20899-0001
Date: December 23,
1996
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING: The NIST Advanced Technology Program
(ATP) is soliciting proposals under its focused program competition
97-03, Information Infrastructure for Healthcare (IIH) and announces
a public meeting (Proposers' Conference) for all interested parties. This
notice provides general information for this focused program competition
97-03. An estimated $10 million to $15 million in first-year ATP funding
is available under this focused program competition. The ATP reserves
the right to utilize for this competition more or less funding than the
amount stated above. The actual number of proposals funded will depend
on the quality of the proposals received and the amount of funding requested
in the highest ranked proposals. Outyear funding is contingent on the
approval of future Congressional appropriations and satisfactory project
performance. This is the third of four competitions planned for this ATP
focused program. One additional competition is planned. Award recipients
will be required to share non-proprietary information at workshops which
will be held throughout the duration of the program. The ATP operates
under program procedures published at Part 295, Title 15, of the Code
of Federal Regulations. The ATP Proposal Preparation Kit dated November
1996 (containing proposal cover sheets, other required forms, background
material, and instructions for submission of proposals) and the focused
program paper entitled Information Infrastructure for Healthcare, Supplemental
Information Focused Program Competition 97-03," may be obtained by phone
(1-800-ATP-FUND), fax (301-926-9524 or 301-590-3053), e-mail (atp@nist.gov),
or written request at the address shown below. Note that those individuals
whose names are currently on the ATP mailing list should have already
received the new November 1996 version of the ATP Proposal Preparation
Kit. The supplemental information paper for this focused program is available
on our world wide web site (http://www.atp.nist.gov) and printed copies
are available upon request from ATP. Only FULL proposals are being solicited
under this focused program competition 97-03. Abbreviated/pre-proposals
WILL NOT be accepted. Proposals submitted by facsimile or electronic mail
WILL NOT be accepted. If a proposer's proposal is judged to be of high
enough quality to be invited in for an oral review, ATP reserves the right
to submit a list of questions to the proposer that must be addressed at
the oral review. The due date for submission of full proposals is 3
p.m. Eastern time on Wednesday, April 30, 1997. Should the NIST facility
be closed on the specified due date, ATP proposals will be due at 3 p.m.
Eastern time on the next business day that the NIST facility is open.
Proposals received after this deadline WILL NOT be considered. Send
proposals to: Advanced Technology Program, National Institute of Standards
and Technology, Administration Building 101, Rm. A407, Quince Orchard
& Clopper Roads, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-0001. Mark envelope Focused
Program 97-03. The goal of this Information Infrastructure for Healthcare
focused program is to promote U.S. economic growth by supporting sustained,
high-risk research and development which will accelerate the development
of critical information infrastructure technologies to enable enhanced,
more fully integrated medical information systems across the healthcare
industry, greatly reducing costs and errors in handling medical information.
Proposals submitted to this competition must be in the areas of infrastructure
development technologies or user interface and efficiency-enhancement
technologies. Specifically, infrastructure development technologies are
the tools for: business process modeling; total quality management; enterprise
integration; domain analysis; verification and validation. In the areas
of user interface and efficiency-enhancement technologies, proposals must
fall in one or more of the following areas: information access, transmission,
storage, and retrieval; multimedia information; security and privacy;
mobile and collaborative computing. The scope of this solicitation is
discussed in more detail in the focused program paper referred to above.
Research proposed under this solicitation should be tailored to the requirements
of the healthcare information infrastructure but should be applicable
to other domains as well. Proposals must include a discussion of how the
project will enhance and/or speed up the development of the information
infrastructure for healthcare, and detail should be provided on synergy
with any on-going efforts, whether Federally or privately funded. Evidence
should be provided of interface efforts and integration across projects,
teams, technologies, and domains. Attention should be given to the end
user who will access the system to obtain the information sought, with
insight to use by both large institutions and small, private users. Other
areas of discussion should, when applicable, cover: the proposal's impact
on any existing or developing standards efforts; issues related to security,
privacy, and confidentiality; scalability; system requirements and performance;
relevance of the technology being suggested to related legislative and
regulatory issues. This solicitation will not accept proposals which differ
in content and focus from the scope discussed above. Specifically excluded
are projects whose sole or primary focus is the development of specialized
medical equipment or technologies that do not pertain to the healthcare
information infrastructure. A public meeting (Proposers' Conference)
for potential proposers and other interested parties under this focused
program competition 97-03 will be held on Thursday, February 13, 1997,
at the Gaithersburg Hilton, 620 Perry Parkway, Gaithersburg, MD. The
conference will begin at 9:30 a.m. local time and end at approximately
2 p.m. and will provide general information regarding the ATP and hints
on preparing good proposals (covering the same material presented at previous
ATP Proposers' Conferences), and will provide an opportunity for attendees
to ask questions on the scope and technical and business goals of this
focused program. Attendance at this public meeting is not required. No
registration fee will be charged. To register for this public meeting
or for further information, contact ATP, by phone: 1-800-ATP-FUND; fax:
301-926-9524 or 301-590-3053; or e-mail: atp@nist.gov.
In addition to the focused program bidders' conference in Gaithersburg,
ATP is considering some additional bidders' conferences in other locations.
Should any additional conferences be arranged, that information will be
published in the CBD and on our WWW site. On December 5, 1996, ATP announced
in the CBD the General Competition 97-01 and
six bidders' conferences to be held throughout the country from January
6 - 13, 1997. Interested parties are welcome to attend any of these for
additional information on the ATP and for hints on preparing good proposals.
Date created: December
23, 1997
Last updated:
April 12, 2005
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