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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 MeetingMay 21-22, 2012Washington, 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
EPSCoR builds sustainable research infrastructure • Catalyzes key research themes • Activates effective collaborations • Broadens participation in S&E • EPSCoR as a programmatic test bed
Research Infrastructure Improvement remains EPSCoR’s investment priority $150.9 M $100M
In 2011, all EPSCoR jurisdictionsreceived co-funding awards 70 Number of Awards Cumulative: FY 2009-2011
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
EPSCoR is represented on most of the directorates’ advisory committeesand the National Science Board
NSF funds a proportional number of cyber-based proposals from EPSCoR and non-EPSCoR jurisdictions (16%) (19%) (14%) (11%) Proposals Awards Proposals Awards
NSF funds a proportional number of cyber-based proposals from EPSCoR and non-EPSCoR jurisdictions (24.9%) (21%) (26.7%) (31.3%) OCI CISE
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
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)