1 August 2006

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[Federal Register: August 1, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 147)]

[Notices]               

[Page 43500-43501]

From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES



Health Resources and Services Administration



[CFDA 93.996]



 

Bioterrorism Training and Curriculum Development Program; 

Notification of Exception to Competition



AGENCY: Health Resources and Services Administration, HHS.



ACTION: Notification of exception to competition.



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SUMMARY: The Health Resources and Services Administration's (HRSA) 

Healthcare Systems Bureau, Division of Healthcare Preparedness 

Bioterrorism Training and Curriculum Development Program (BTCDP) will 

provide supplemental funding to approximately five fiscal year (FY) 

2006 BTCDP awardees to plan, test and evaluate the expansion of 

regional healthcare preparedness training efforts to a nationwide 

focus. A limited competition within the existing 19 awardees will be 

used to identify the recipients.

    Authority: This activity is under that authority of the Public 

Health Service Act, Title III, Section 319F(g), 42 U.S.C. 247d-6(g).

    Purpose: The purpose of supplemental awards is to expand the reach 

of the originally approved BTCDP awards from the currently approved 

geographic region to include the entire Nation. The intended recipients 

of this limited eligibility program expansion will be the successfully 

competed and objectively reviewed applicants from the already supported 

19 regional BTCDP awardees. The program expansion will enhance 

consistency in preparedness training by providing proven training 

through a nationwide



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focus. Previous efforts have consisted of a more limited approach 

focusing training at a local/regional level.

    Amount: The anticipated award amount of $1.8 million will be 

distributed among the 4 or 5 most highly ranked (by objective review) 

applicants from the existing 19 BTCDP awardees. Awards will average 

$360,000.

    Project Period: The period of support is from September 30, 2006, 

to August 31, 2007, and will align with the existing budget period.

    Justification for the Exception to Competition: Open competition 

applications for the BTCDP program were received and reviewed by an 

objective review panel in the summer of FY 2005, at which time BTCDP's 

local and regional training plans, curriculum and evaluation strategies 

were reviewed and approved. A total of 74 Continuing Education 

applications were reviewed and 50 applications were approved. Nineteen 

projects were funded after careful review from a strongly competitive 

pool of applicants, emerging as the strongest entities with proven 

experience and track records to expand their accomplishments to a 

nationwide target of healthcare providers. Since that time, the 

awardees have continued to use Federal funds to align their training 

with the National Preparedness Goal and to deliver training consistent 

with HRSA's goals.

    BTCDP funded programs are uniquely suited to participate in this 

geographic expansion based upon their authorship and mastery of tested 

curriculum. BTCDP awardees have been awarded funds specifically to 

develop training strategies for all healthcare professionals. Their 

experiences have made them uniquely aware of potential pitfalls to be 

overcome in developing and testing a national training plan and have 

the expertise to respond to such barriers as they arise. Since the 

inception of the program in FY 2003, BTCDP awardees have been 

responsible for the training of 225,000 healthcare providers on a 

locality-by-locality basis and stand ultimately poised to deploy and 

evaluate national training strategies.

    BTCDP awardees are highly regarded academic institutions which have 

dedicated staff and infrastructure to create quality training 

opportunities for healthcare providers. Curriculum created with BTCDP 

dollars has already been approved by the academic institutions from 

which they emanate and has already secured the approval of healthcare 

professional continuing education accreditation bodies. Awardees 

possess the building blocks of the infrastructure necessary to 

efficiently test a national training system, and they have the 

knowledge and experience necessary to ensure the efficient use of funds 

for healthcare preparedness training.

    The BTCDP is the only Federal program solely committed to the 

preparedness training of healthcare providers. As such, BTCDP awardees 

share curriculum, accomplishments and lessons learned through an 

established network on a regular basis, a network vital to the 

development of a national plan. Awardees stand uniquely prepared to 

respond to congressional demand for an efficient and effective national 

training strategy within the fiscal and time constraints of this 

supplement. This supplement is the first step in meeting this demand 

through the efficient use of proven curriculum by experienced trainers 

on a national basis.



FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information, please 

contact Terri Spear, Chief, Emergency Training Branch, 5600 Fishers 

Lane, Room 13-103, Rockville, Maryland 20857. E-mail: tspear@hrsa.gov.



    Dated: July 25, 2006.

Elizabeth M. Duke,

Administrator.

[FR Doc. E6-12267 Filed 7-31-06; 8:45 am]



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