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Title: Funding Opportunities for GI Science


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Funding Opportunities forGI Science
  • at
  • National Science Foundation
  • Nina Lam 02/04/00

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NSF Mission
  • To promote the progress of science
  • To advance the national health, prosperity, and
    welfare
  • To secure the national defense

3
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

4
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

5
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

6
NSF Organization Chart
7
Current Funding Opportunities
  • Within program
  • Between programs (co-reviews)
  • Within Directorate
  • Cross-Directorate
  • Foundation-wide
  • Interagency

8
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

9
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

10
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

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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

12
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)

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Major Initiatives (gt50 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

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Major Initiatives (gt50 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

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Major Initiatives (gt50 mil.) -Information
Technology Research
  • Proposals gt 500K
  • 930 preproposals submitted
  • recommend about 120 for full proposals
  • Proposals lt500K
  • 1800 Letters of intent received!!
  • Encourage your participation!!

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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

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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

18
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?
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