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2006 NSDI Cooperative Agreements Program December 6, 2005 FGDC Coordination Group

2006 NSDI Cooperative Agreements Program December 6, 2005 FGDC Coordination Group. David Painter CAP Coordinator FGDC Staff. 2006 NSDI CAP Program Schedule. February 1 - CAP closes (60-day open period) Proposal review begins March 1 - CAP award selections

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2006 NSDI Cooperative Agreements Program December 6, 2005 FGDC Coordination Group

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  1. 2006 NSDI Cooperative Agreements ProgramDecember 6, 2005FGDC Coordination Group David Painter CAP Coordinator FGDC Staff

  2. 2006 NSDI CAP Program Schedule • February 1 - CAP closes (60-day open period) • Proposal review begins • March 1 - CAP award selections • Project kickoff meetings begin in March

  3. NSDI CAP Program • Seed grants to build NSDI • Promote know solutions & standard based approach • Encourage collaboration • Metadata, SDI organizational development, interoperability & web service, standards… • Since 1994 funded over 600 projects

  4. Contact Information • David Painter 703-648-5513 dpainter@usgs.gov • For additional information:

  5. 2006 NSDI CAP Program • Total FGDC CAP Funds - $1,150,000 • NGPO Geographic Information Integration and Analysis (GIIA) Office contributed $250,000 • Approximately 24 projects to be awarded

  6. 2006 NSDI CAP Funding Categories • Metadata Training and Outreach • Framework Client Development • Fifty-States Initiative • Canadian-US SDI Project • Geographic Information Integration and Analysis

  7. Category 1: Metadata Training & Outreach • Support metadata enabled organizations to assist other organizations implementing metadata • Training • Results • Metadata created • Discoverable and harvested thru GOS, Clearinghouse, and web folders • Metadata becomes standard practice

  8. Category 1: Metadata Training & Outreach • Up to $25,000 with 50% match • Funds -travel, facilities, clearinghouse service, labor to create metadata • ~ 5 projects to be funded • Open to all organizations demonstrating metadata expertise • Lead: Sharon Shin

  9. Category 2: Framework Client Development • To increase the visibility, use, and regular access to Framework data services • Results in public domain software • supports requirements of identified community in problem solving and analysis • OGC Web Feature Service with Framework GML Application Schemas • provide feedback on Framework data standard and services

  10. Category 2: Framework Client Development • Up to $75,000 with 50% match • Funds software development • ~ 3 projects to be funded • Applicant requirements: • recognized discipline community • software developer • NSDI expertise – metadata, clearinghouse, OGC web service • Lead: Doug Nebert

  11. Category 3: Fifty-States Initiative • Future Directions Action Plan • Develop and implement statewide strategic and business plans • Build NSDI on local and state government geospatial activities • NSGIC planning template

  12. Category 3: Fifty-States Initiative • Up to $50,000 with 50% match • Open to all organizations – statewide coordinating councils or entities • Coordinated multi-sector applications encouraged • ~ 10 projects to be funded • Lead – Milo Robinson

  13. Category 4: Joint Canadian-US Spatial Data Infrastructure Project • Paula Rojas – GeoConnections Lead • Milo Robinson – FGDC Lead • USGS serves & receives joint applications

  14. Category 4: Joint Canadian-US Spatial Data Infrastructure Project • Stimulate cross-border SDI over a common geography • Test approaches to collaboration & sharing of connected, distributed data & services • Environmental, public health & saftey, native peoples

  15. Category 4: Joint Canadian-US Spatial Data Infrastructure Project • One joint partnership project to be funded • FGDC funding US partners up to $75,000 with 100% in-kind match • GeoConnections funding Canadian partners up to $100,000 with 100% in-kind match

  16. Category 5: Geographic Information Integration and Analysis • Assist organizations & consortia partnering with NGPO • To develop & provide access to geospatial data • Seeking organizations that are already maintaining, updating & serving data • Over large areas • Open all organizations except Federal

  17. Category 5: Geographic Information Integration and Analysis • Project outcomes • Base topographic data served through The National Map & Geospatial One-Stop • Data maintained & periodically updated • Formal stewardship agreement between NGPO and the project organization

  18. Category 5: Geographic Information Integration and Analysis • Funded activities • Integrating & organizing data • Documentation (metadata) • Compliance with OGC data service • Creating incentives for wider participation

  19. Category 5: Geographic Information Integration and Analysis • Up to $50,000 with a 100% in-kind match • ~ 5 projects awarded • Leslie Wollack - Lead

  20. 2006 NSDI Kickoff Workshops • Category 1: Metadata Training and Outreach • Denver Federal Center – Spring 2006 • Category 2: Framework Client Development • TBD – Spring 2006 • Category 3: Fifty-States Initiative and Category 5: Geographic Information Integration & Analysis • Annapolis NSGIC Mid-year Meeting, March 19, 2006 • Category 4: Canadian-US SDI Project • TBD – Spring 2006

  21. Contact Information • David Painter, 703-648-5513, dpainter@usgs.gov • Application on-line at: • Search on CDFA - 15.809 • Open ~now, Closes February 1 • Need reviewers!! • Awards in early March

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