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Funding Opportunities for GI Science. at National Science Foundation Nina Lam 02/04/00. NSF Mission. To promote the progress of science To advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare To secure the national defense. Major Activities.
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Funding Opportunities forGI Science at National Science Foundation Nina Lam 02/04/00
NSF Mission • To promote the progress of science • To advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare • To secure the national defense
Major Activities • Initiate and support, through grants and contracts, scientific and engineering research • Support educational programs at all levels • Foster international interchange of scientific information • Provide information on science and engineering appropriate for development of national and international policy • Increase diversity
A Science Management Agency • Response to input from scientists and institutions on broad civilian scientific needs • Over 4.0 billion/year budget • 1,200 full-time employees • 30,000 proposals/year • 60 advisory groups (6,000 members) • 250,000 reviews (50,000 reviewers) • 9,000 new awards/year to universities, non-profit, small business
Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) • Discoveries at and across the frontier of science and engineering • Connections between discoveries and their use in service to society • Diverse, globally-oriented workforce of scientists and engineers • Improved achievement in mathematics and science skills needed by all Americans
Current Funding Opportunities • Within program • Between programs (co-reviews) • Within Directorate • Cross-Directorate • Foundation-wide • Interagency
Example Projects byGeography and Regional Science • An important area of focus in GRS • NCGIA; Varenius project • “The geography of English dialect features by self-organizing maps” • “Searching on remotely sensed imagery” • “Geographic categories: An ontological investigation” • “Methods for monitoring spatial patterns” • “A spatially-distributed GIS-based analysis of temperatures in a stream network”
Example Projects byGeography and Regional Science • “An ordinary least squares solution to handling spatial autocorrelation latent in georeferenced data” • “Soils, geomorphology, GIS and paleolakes in Northern Michigan” • “CORONA and the secret mapping of the U.S.” • “Off-route strategies in non-visual navigation” • “The social construction of GIS: software, data, and results” • “International workshop on GIS and Modeling”
Directorate for Social,Behavioral and Economic Sciences • Enhancing infrastructure for the SBE Six current awards: 1. “Center for spatially enabled social science” 2. “TalkBank: A multimedia database of communicative interaction” 3. “The national FMRI data center” 4. “Dynamic employer-household data and the social data infrastructure”
Directorate for Social,Behavioral and Economic Sciences 5. “Finding aids, bibliographic references, expert training, and integrated hyperlinks” 6. “International integrated microdata access system Deadline: Aug. 1, 2000; 4-8 awards not less than $500,000/year, 3-5 years
Other Crosscutting and Interdisciplinary Programs • Digital Libraries (e.g. Alexandria Digital Earth...) • CAREER: Faculty Early Career Development Program • POWRE: Professional Opportunities for Women in Research and Education • SBIR: Small Business Innovation Research • IGERT: Integrative Graduate Education and Research Training • KDI (Knowledge and Distributed Intelligence) • Water and Watersheds (NSF/EPA/USDA)
Major Initiatives (>$50 mil.) • Biocomplexity must be multidisciplinary (as many as possible); large-scale; across scales; biological, physical and social systems; model driven Full proposal: March 1, 2000 • Workforce in the 21st Century
Major Initiatives (>$50 mil.) • ITR: Information Technology Research ($90M) areas include: software; information technology education and workforce; human computer interface; information management; computational science; scalable information infrastructure; social and economic implications; revolutionary computing
Major Initiatives (>$50 mil.) -Information Technology Research • Proposals > 500K 930 preproposals submitted; recommend about 120 for full proposals • Proposals <500K 1800 Letters of intent received!! • Encourage your participation!!
Upcoming Funding Opportunities • Y2001 proposed budget and its impacts to GI Science: - Significant increase in ITR (~ 223 mil+) - Could a portion be devoted to GI Science? - Within BCS, 1.6 mil increase for basic research in GI Science
Upcoming Funding Opportunities • Another major foundation-wide initiative based in SBE? Spans the interests of most NSF directorates; includes most of the programs in SBE; challenges the scientific communities productively; has broad-based support from communities and politics • Need input from the UCGIS community
Miscellaneous Comments • Think Big: How to develop successful collaboration? • New research challenges in a cohesive manner, instead of a laundry list? • Educational challenges: are we creating basic-level technicians only?