federal_register: 01-13297
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| 01-13297 | Solicitation for a Cooperative Agreement-Production of Ten Satellite/Internet Video Programs | Notice | The Department of Justice (DOJ), National Institute of Corrections (NIC), announces the availability of funds in FY 2002 for a cooperative agreement to fund the production of ten Satellite/Internet video programs. Five of the proposed programs are separate, individual, nationwide satellite/Internet teleconferences (three hours each). The other five are distance learning courses delivered via a satellite/ Internet. Three of the five distance learning programs are site coordinator/facilitator training sessions (Training for Trainers). A site coordinator precursor module will contain eight hours of satellite/internet training split over two days. The remaining two are content-driven training programs which will consist of 32 hours of training. We will have 16 hours of live-broadcast satellite/Internet training over four days, (four hours each day). The other 16 hours of off-air activities will be directed by our trained site coordinators. (Note: one of the eight-hour training programs for site coordinators will take place in FY02, and the main program will be delivered in FY03). There will be a total of 71 hours of broadcast time in FY 02. | 2001-05-25 | 2001 | 5 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2001/05/25/01-13297/solicitation-for-a-cooperative-agreement-production-of-ten-satelliteinternet-video-programs | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2001-05-25/pdf/01-13297.pdf | Justice Department; National Institute of Corrections | 268,349 | The Department of Justice (DOJ), National Institute of Corrections (NIC), announces the availability of funds in FY 2002 for a cooperative agreement to fund the production of ten Satellite/Internet video programs. Five of the proposed programs are... |