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EPSCoR PD/PA Meeting May 21-22, 2012 Washington, D.C.

EPSCoR PD/PA Meeting May 21-22, 2012 Washington, D.C. EPSCoR 2030 Workshop Dialogue. EPSCoR 2030 Workshop Thanks to P. Hill, A. Echols, all participants NSF is currently reviewing the report Constructive discussion towards convergence of ideas.

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EPSCoR PD/PA Meeting May 21-22, 2012 Washington, D.C.

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  1. EPSCoR PD/PA MeetingMay 21-22, 2012Washington, D.C. EPSCoR 2030 Workshop Dialogue

  2. EPSCoR 2030 Workshop • Thanks to P. Hill, A. Echols, all participants • NSF is currently reviewing the report • Constructive discussion towards convergence of ideas

  3. EPSCoR builds sustainable research infrastructure • Catalyzes key research themes • Activates effective collaborations • Broadens participation in S&E • EPSCoR as a programmatic test bed

  4. Research Infrastructure Improvement remains EPSCoR’s investment priority $150.9 M $100M

  5. In 2011, all EPSCoR jurisdictionsreceived co-funding awards 70 Number of Awards Cumulative: FY 2009-2011

  6. The EPSCoR review process follows NSF merit review guidelines • Proposals address NSB approved criteria : intellectual merit and broader impacts • Specific requirements set forth in the RII solicitations

  7. EPSCoR researchers serveon NSF EPSCoR panels

  8. EPSCoR is represented on most of the directorates’ advisory committeesand the National Science Board

  9. Reported RII Track-1 Expenditures ($M):Human Infrastructure

  10. NSF funds a proportional number of cyber-based proposals from EPSCoR and non-EPSCoR jurisdictions (16%) (19%) (14%) (11%) Proposals Awards Proposals Awards

  11. NSF funds a proportional number of cyber-based proposals from EPSCoR and non-EPSCoR jurisdictions (24.9%) (21%) (26.7%) (31.3%) OCI CISE

  12. Federal Agency EPSCoR Jurisdictions • 18 Jurisdictions represented by all 5 agencies • 8 Jurisdictions represented by 4 agencies • 5 Jurisdictions represented by 3 agencies • 5 Jurisdictions represented by 1 agency

  13. EPSCoR 2030 Workshop • Constructive discussion towards convergence of ideas : Frequent discussion with PD Council • Engagement of EPSCoR Community • NSF Senior leadership engagement • Anticipate presentation/discussion to/with NSB • Evolving Actions Plans (NAS, STPI)

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