[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 89 (Friday, May 8, 2015)]
[Notices]
[Pages 26575-26577]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2015-11099]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Announcement of Requirements and Registration for the Opioid
Overdose Prevention Challenge
AGENCY: SAMHSA, HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
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Authority: 15 U.S.C. 3719.
SUMMARY: In summarizing the challenge that will be issued by your
agency, please answer the following four questions:
(1) What action is being taken?
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA) has issued a challenge to help prevent opioid overdose and
support recovery through innovative, software-based solutions that help
people know the signs of opioid use, understand what to do if a family
member or friend overdoses on heroin or opioid pain medications, and
support treatment for opioid addiction and recovery.
(2) Why is this action necessary?
There were 17,000 deaths from opioids in 2010, double the deaths in
2001. Use of prescription opioids has quadrupled. Death by opioid
overdose is preventable. SAMHSA hopes to help prevent deaths from
opioid overdose, and support treatment and recovery for individuals
with an opioid substance use disorder.
(3) What is the objective of the challenge?
To prevent deaths from opioid overdose, and support treatment and
recovery for individuals with an opioid substance use disorder by
providing resources and information on understanding the signs of
overdose, how to respond to an overdose, information about opioid use,
treatment, and recovery.
(4) What is the intended effect of this action?
A reduction in the number of individuals dying from opioid
overdose.
SAMHSA is seeking solutions to this problem through cost-effective,
portable, technology-based products that effectively reach a diverse
population of friends and family concerned about opioid use by someone
they know. Technology-based products may include, but are not limited
to, web applications, mobile apps, and Web sites.
DATES: The challenge starts on June 1, 2015 10:00 a.m. ET. The
challenge ends on July 29, 2015 11:59 p.m. ET.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dina Passman, Public Health Advisor,
SAMHSA/CSAT/PMB, 1 Choke Cherry Road, Room 5-1070, Rockville, MD,
Phone: (240) 276-2854, Email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Subject of Challenge Competition: Opioid Overdose Prevention.
Eligibility Rules for Participating in the Competition:
To satisfy the mandatory provisions of the Competes Act, use the
following language:
``To be eligible to win a prize under this challenge, an individual
or entity--
(1) Shall have registered to participate in the competition under
the rules promulgated by [the issuing agency];
(2) Shall have complied with all the requirements under this
section;
(3) In the case of a private entity, shall be incorporated in and
maintain a primary place of business in the United States, and in the
case of an individual,
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whether participating singly or in a group, shall be a citizen or
permanent resident of the United States; and
(4) May not be a Federal entity or Federal employee acting within
the scope of their employment.''
(5) Shall not be an HHS employee working on their applications or
submissions during assigned duty hours.
(6) Shall not be an employee of SAMHSA.
(7) Federal grantees may not use Federal funds to develop COMPETES
Act challenge applications unless consistent with the purpose of their
grant award.
(8) Federal contractors may not use Federal funds from a contract
to develop COMPETES Act challenge applications or to fund efforts in
support of a COMPETES Act challenge submission.
Challenge Managers should include the following statement regarding
consultation with Federal employees:
``An individual or entity shall not be deemed ineligible because
the individual or entity used Federal facilities or consulted with
Federal employees during a competition if the facilities and employees
are made available to all individuals and entities participating in the
competition on an equitable basis.''
Registration Process for Participants
A. Registration
(i) Beginning on June 1, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time, visit
CHALLENGE URL (the ``Competition Web site'') and click ``Sign Up'' to
create a ChallengePost account, or click ``Log In'' and log in with an
existing ChallengePost account. There is no charge for creating a
ChallengePost account.
(ii) After a Contestant signs up on the Competition Web site a
confirmation email will be sent to the email address provided by the
Contestant. The Contestant should use the confirmation email to verify
their email address.
(iii) Contestant should indicate their agreement in participating
by clicking ``Register'' on the Competition Web site in order to
receive important Competition updates.
(iv) In the event of a dispute pertaining to this Competition, the
authorized account holder of the email address used to sign up for the
ChallengePost account used to enter the Submission will be deemed to be
the Contestant (in case of an individual) and the Contestant's
Representative, in the case of a team or Organization. The ``authorized
account holder'' is the natural person or legal entity assigned an
email address by an Internet access provider, online service provider
or other organization responsible for assigning email addresses for the
domain associated with the submitted address. Contestants generally and
potential winners may be required to show proof of being the authorized
account holder.
Amount of the Prize: 1st prize: $10,000 cash; 2nd prize: $7,500
cash; 3rd prize: $5,000 cash.
Payment of the Prize: Prize payment will be paid by contractor.
Basis Upon Which Winner Will Be Selected:
A. All eligible Submissions will be judged by an expert panel of
impartial judges (the ``Judges'') selected by the Sponsor. The internal
panel will judge these Submissions on the criteria identified in these
Official Rules to select finalist Submissions. Finalist Submissions
will then be judged by the expert judging panel determined by the
Sponsor. The judging panel is not required to test the Application and
may choose to judge based solely on the text description and video
provided in the Submission. The Sponsor and the Administrator reserve
the right to divide and assign the criteria identified below in these
Official Rules among different members of the internal and expert
judging panels. The Sponsor and the Administrator reserve the right to
substitute or modify the judging panel at any time for any reason.
B. All Judges shall be and remain fair and impartial. Any Judge may
recuse him or herself from judging a Submission if the Judge, the
Sponsor or the Administrator considers that it is inappropriate, for
any reason, for the Judge to evaluate a specific Submission or group of
Submissions.
C. A Contestant's likelihood of winning will depend primarily on
the number and quality of all of the Submissions, as determined by the
Judges using the criteria in these Official Rules. The judging period
is August 5, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time through August 14, 2015 at
11:59 p.m. Eastern Time (the ``Judging Period'').
D. Criteria:
Judging Criteria:
(i) Quality of Performance (40 points) (includes how well the
Application functions technically, and extent to which the Application
responds to the Competition topic and target audience, and how
thoroughly and clearly the solution utilizes the required assets);
(ii) Quality of User Experience (25 points) (includes visual
aesthetic and ease of use);
(iii) Potential Impact (25 points) (includes the potential impact
related to successfully informing target audiences about how to prevent
opioid overdoses and provide a spectrum of additional support for the
prevention, treatment and recovery of opioid misuse and abuse; and
(iv) Feasibility of Use (10 points) (includes how easily target
audiences and members of the public can access and use the
Application).
E. If deemed necessary by the judging panel, each of the top five
finalists may be asked to participate in a virtual or in-person meeting
with federal staff to discuss their Application and demonstrate its
operation. The purpose of these meetings will be to further evaluate
the Contestant's product, provide any additional information to SAMHSA,
and clarify any concerns or questions raised by the review panel.
F. Tie Breakers. In the event of a tie between two or more
Submissions, the tied Submission with the highest score in the first
criterion listed above shall be deemed the higher scoring Submission.
In the event any ties remain, this process will be repeated by
comparing the tied Submissions' scores on the second, third, fourth,
and fifth criterion listed above, respectively. If two or more
Submissions are tied on all four criteria, the panel of Judges will
vote on the tied submissions.
The COMPETES Act requires the basis on which a winner will be
selected to be included in the Federal Register notice. 15 U.S.C.
3719(f)(5). The judges are required by the Act to select the winner or
winners on this basis. 15 U.S.C. 3719(k)(1). Thus, to meet the
requirements of the COMPETES Act, the Federal Register notice shall
describe the basis on which a winner will be selected. The description
should include the expected number of winners, if multiple winners are
anticipated.
Additional Information
B. Submission
(i) Contestants must create a working software application which
runs on a smartphone or tablet (iOS, Android, Blackberry, Windows
Mobile, via a mobile browser or downloadable app), a Windows or Mac
personal computer, or on a web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Internet
Explorer, or Safari) (each an ``Application'').
(ii) During the Competition Submission Period, Contestant must
visit the Competition Web site and confirm that he or she has or, if
Contestant is a Representative, all members of their team or
Organization have, read and agree to the Official
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Rules. Then, Contestant must submit its Submission by providing:
a. The name of the Application;
b. a text description of the Application and how it functions;
c. a text description of testing instructions for the app;
d. at least one image (screenshot) of the working Application;
e. a link to a video uploaded to ChallengePost.com and YouTube.com
that clearly demonstrates the Application's functionality and features
(by walking through the Application);
f. the Application platform (iOS, Android, Mac Desktop, Windows
Desktop, Web);
g. for web or mobile web Applications, a link to a Web site where
the Application can be accessed free of charge;
h. for Mac or Windows desktop Applications, a zip file upload
including appropriate installation files; and, if available, a link to
a Web site or app store where the Application can be downloaded;
i. step-by-step testing instructions including the minimum
operating system or web browser version required for testing and login
instructions, if a login is required;
j. the submitter type (individual, team, or organization);
k. the Organization name, if the submitter is an Organization; and
l. the Contestant Representative's phone number.
(a-l above, are collectively a ``Submission'')
(iii) For sake of clarity, all parts of the Submission must be
entered at the same time on the Competition Web site. All Submissions
must be received by no later than 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on July 29,
2015.
(iv) Once a Submission has been submitted and the Competition
Submission Period has ended, a Contestant may not make any changes or
alterations to the Submission until the end of the Judging Period.
Contestants may save draft versions of their Submission before entering
it on the Competition Web site.
(v) The Sponsor and/or the Administrator, at their sole discretion,
may permit a Contestant to modify part of the Submission after the
Competition Submission Deadline for the purpose of removing material
that potentially infringes a third party mark or right, discloses
personally identifiable information, or is otherwise inappropriate. The
modified Submission must remain substantively the same as the original
Submission with the only modification being what is permitted by the
Sponsor and/or Administrator. Any modifications beyond what is
permitted may result in disqualification.
(vi) Applications cannot be changed after the Competition
Submission Period and before the end of the Judging Period, unless the
Contestant has provided an installation file and testing instructions
on the Enter an Application form on the Competition Web site.
5. Submission Requirements
A. Language Requirements
All Submission materials must be in English.
B. Text Description, Image and Video Requirements
(i) The text description must describe the Application's key
features and functionality.
(ii) The image(s) must be photographs or screenshots of your
working Application.
(iii) The video portion of the Submission:
a. Should be no longer than five (5) minutes;
b. must clearly demonstrate the Application's features and
functionality; and
c. must not include music or other copyrighted material or use
third party trademarks unless the Contestant has written permission to
use such material.
(iv) If the video is primarily promotional rather than a
demonstration of the Application's functionality and features (by
walking through the Application), the Submission may be disqualified at
the Sponsor's and/or Administrator's sole discretion.
C. Content Requirements
(i) The Submission must exclusively include information contained
in the SAMHSA Opioid Overdose Toolkit section, Five Essential Steps for
First Responders. The Submission content should encourage utilization
of the five essential steps described in the SAMHSA Opioid Overdose
Toolkit section, Five Essential Steps for First Responders. The
submission must also present all of the assets provided in the DPT
Asset File. Entries may not substantially alter the meaning, intent, or
otherwise misrepresent the content from SAMHSA's Opioid Overdose
Toolkit in whole or in part. The intention of this clause is to ensure
that the integrity of the content is maintained.
(ii) The Submission must target friends, family, and caregivers of
people using opioids, and/or people concerned about someone at risk for
overdose.
(iii) Submission must not include an audio or visual performance,
including but not limited to music, dance, or other performing art,
third-party copyrighted material or trademarks, unless the Contestant
has written permission to use such material.
(iv) The Submission must not use HHS's or SAMHSA's logos or
official seals and must not claim endorsement.
Summer King,
Statistician.
[FR Doc. 2015-11099 Filed 5-7-15; 8:45 am]
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