Pipeline Safety Research Competitive Academic Agreement Program (CAAP)

The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), through the U. S. Department of Transportation (DOT), hereby requests applications from non-profit institutions of higher education to obtain funding for researching innovative solutions to pipeline corrosion and other known pipeline

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integrity challenges.

The Competitive Academic Agreement Program (CAAP) is intended to spur innovation by enabling academic research focused on high-risk and high pay-off solutions for the many pipeline safety challenges.

The authority for PHMSA’s Pipeline Safety Research and Development Program comes from the Pipeline Safety Improvement Act of 2002 (P.

L.

107-355, December 17, 2002).

Further, the authority to enter into cooperative agreements under the CAAP initiative is codified at 49 U.S.C.

§60117(k), Authority for Cooperative Agreements.All questions regarding this Request for Application (RFA) must be submitted via e-mail on or before May 21, 2013 (see Section 4. 03 of RFA document).

Complete applications must be submitted electronically through Grants.gov by 12:00 pm Eastern Time on June 13, 201 3. **REFER TO THE ATTACHMENTS ENTITLED “RFA #DTPH56-13-SN-000002 – PHMSA’s Competitive Academic Agreement Program (CAAP)” AND “Attachment A – CAAP Technical Application Template” UNDER THE “FULL ANNOUNCEMENT” TAB FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.**




Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Not Available

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Applicants must be non-profit institutions of higher education located in the United States or a U. S. territory or possession.

Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:
Jacqueline NaranjoContract SpecialistPhone (202) 366-4429

Agency Email Description:
Send an Email

Agency Email:
jackie.naranjo@dot.gov

Date Posted:
2013-04-26

Application Due Date:
2013-06-13

Archive Date:
2013-07-13


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