Technical Assistance for Public Participation (TAPP) Application

Technical Assistance for Public Participation (TAPP) Application

DD2749 DRAFT Instructions

Technical Assistance for Public Participation (TAPP) Application

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Instructions for DD 2749 Technical Assistance for Public Participation (TAPP) Application
Section I: TAPP Request Source Identification Data
The TAPP program funds activities that will contribute to the public’s ability to provide advice
to decision-makers by improving the public’s understanding of the conditions and related
cleanup activities at a site. A Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) or Technical Review
Committee (TRC) is a stakeholder group that meets on a regular basis to discuss environmental
cleanup at a specific property that is either currently or was formerly owned by the Department
of Defense (DoD), but where DoD oversees the environmental cleanup process.
Community members of RABs/TRCs who are also members of the affected community are
eligible to complete the DD 2749 TAPP Application for funding. To be eligible for TAPP
funding, the RAB/TRC must include at least three community members to ensure broad
representation of community interests. Community members interested in applying for TAPP
funds can obtain this TAPP Application from the DoD installation that its RAB/TRC works with,
the DoD Component headquarters, or directly from the Department of Defense, Office of the
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health. More
detailed information about the TAPP program and its application processes is available at 32
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 203. If you have questions or would like additional
information about RABs/TRCs or the TAPP program, visit http://www.denix.osd.mil/rab/.
1. Installation: Provide the name of the installation that works with your RAB/TRC. A DoD
installation is a facility that is controlled or operated or otherwise possessed by a department, or
agency of DoD within the United States and its territories. For the purposes of the TAPP,
formerly used defense sites are included within the definition of a DoD installation. A
RAB/TRC should notify the installation of its intent to pursue TAPP funds upon determination
that other sources of assistance are unavailable or unlikely to contribute to the community
acceptance of environmental cleanup activities at the installation.
2. Source of TAPP Request: Provide the name of the RAB/TRC.
3. Certification of Majority Request: The applicant must certify that the request represents the
wishes of a simple majority of the community members of the RAB/TRC. Certification
includes, but is not limited to, the results of a roll call vote of community members of the
RAB/TRC documented in the meeting minutes.
4. Date of Request: Include the date that you sign and finalize the TAPP Application.
5 (a, b, and c). RAB Point of Contact: Include the name, address, and telephone number of the
community member or other RAB/TRC member who will be the main point of contact for the
TAPP project. This person will be the focal point for communications with DoD regarding the
TAPP procurement process, and is responsible for completing the reporting requirements for the
project.
Section II – TAPP Project Description
6. Project Title: Include the title of the proposed TAPP project.

7. Project Type: Provide information on the type of assistance you are requesting under TAPP,
including interpretation of technical documents, assessing technologies, training, or technical
assistance to evaluate relative risk at the site and/or understand health implications.
8. Project Purpose and Description: Provide the purpose of the TAPP project and a detailed
description of the services you are requesting. The detailed description should include: 1)
project goals; 2) an explanation of how the project will increase understanding of issues and
public participation in the environmental cleanup process at the installation; and 3) descriptions,
locations, and timetables of projects or services. The project description should contain
sufficient detail to enable DoD to determine the nature and eligibility of the project, identify
potential providers and estimate costs, and prepare a statement of work to begin the procurement
process.
9. Statement of Eligibility: Specify how the proposed TAPP project meets the eligibility criteria
in 32 CFR Section 203.10. For reference, ineligible activities are outlined in 32 CFR Section
203.11. Explain how you considered existing resources to support your needs and the reasons
why the existing resources are inadequate.
10. Additional Qualifications or Criteria to Be Considered: Technical assistance provider’s
qualifications will vary according to the type of assistance provided. Provide any additional
qualifications beyond those outlined in 32 CFR Section 203.12 that a provider should
demonstrate to perform the project to the satisfaction of the RAB/TRC, including prior work in
the area, knowledge of local environmental conditions or laws, specific technical capabilities, or
other relevant experience. Attach a separate statement if necessary.
Section III – Installation Commander/Designated Decision Authority Approval
11, 12, and 13. The installation commander or the identified decision authority designated for
the installation will sign and date the TAPP application.
Section IV- Proposed Provider Data
14. Proposed Provider (a, b, and c): Provide the name, address, and telephone number of the
provider you are proposing for technical assistance through the TAPP.
15. Provider Qualifications: 32 CFR Section 203.12 provides the credentials DoD expects for
someone providing technical assistance through the TAPP. Provide a statement of the
qualifications of the proposed technical assistance provider that are consistent with these
credentials. Attach a separate sheet with the qualifications if necessary.
16. Alternate Proposed Provider (a, b, and c): Provide the name, address, and telephone number
of the alternate provider you are proposing to provide technical assistance through the TAPP.
17. Provider Qualifications: 32 CFR Section 203.12 provides the credentials DoD expects for
someone providing technical assistance through the TAPP. Provide a statement of the
qualifications of the alternate proposed technical assistance provider that are consistent with
these credentials. Attach a separate sheet with the qualifications if necessary.


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