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CISE Reorganization

CISE Reorganization. Generic Slides for Presentations about the CISE Reorganization. CISE Reorganization: Drivers. Scientific: changes to the field Administrative: proposal pressure Financial: end of ITR. CISE Reorganization: Strategic Objectives. Realign divisions for coherence

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CISE Reorganization

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  1. CISE Reorganization Generic Slides for Presentations about the CISE Reorganization

  2. CISE Reorganization:Drivers • Scientific: changes to the field • Administrative: proposal pressure • Financial: end of ITR

  3. CISE Reorganization:Strategic Objectives • Realign divisions for coherence • Mirror the structure of the field • Cluster similar programs • Support cross-cutting themes • Build on success of ITR to invigorate the CISE core

  4. CISE Reorganization:Goals • Increase productivity and efficiency for Investigators • Sharpen focus of CISE programs • Increase grant size and duration • Increase agility in the CISE organization • Integrate education and research • Broaden participation in CISE activities

  5. Proposed CISE Organization Office of the Assistant Director Division of Computing and Communication Foundations (CCF) Division of Computer And Network Systems (CNS) Division of Information and Intelligent Systems (IIS) Division of Deployed Infrastructure (DDI) A Natural Progression

  6. Proposed Divisions • Division of Computing & Communication Foundations (CCF) • Formal and mathematical foundations • Foundations of computing processes and artifacts • Emerging models for technology and computation • Division of Computer and Network Systems (CNS) • Computer systems • Networks • Computing research infrastructure • Education and Workforce • Division of Information and Intelligent Systems (IIS) • Systems in context • Understanding, inference, & data • Data-driven science • Division of Deployed Infrastructure (DDI) • Infrastructure planning, constructing, commissioning, & operations

  7. Key concept: Clusters • Comprehensive activity in a coherent area of research and education • Teams of Program Officers and Staff work closely with community • Initially, groupings of existing programs • Goal, fewer programs

  8. Key concept: Themes • Focused areas of research that cut across clusters and divisions • Address scientific and national priorities • Will have program announcements and core funds • Examples: • Cybertrust • Broadening participation • Cyberinfrastructure enabling research • Science of design • Information integration

  9. Status and Proposed Plans • October 1, 2003 • Start operating with new divisions • FY 2004 • Transition year, with lots of changes • Last year of ITR • FY 2005 • Full implementation of new organization • Beginning of Cyberinfrastructure activity

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