Funding-NSF - Data
Infrastructure Building Blocks; April 9, 2014
Agency
Name
National
Science Foundation
Synopsis
NSF's
vision for a Cyberinfrastructure Framework for 21st
Century Science and Engineering (CIF21) considers an integrated, scalable, and
sustainable cyberinfrastructure as crucial for
innovation in science and engineering (see www.nsf.gov/cif21). The
Data Infrastructure Building Blocks (DIBBs) program is an integral part of
CIF21. The DIBBs program encourages development of robust and shared
data-centric cyberinfrastructure capabilities to
accelerate interdisciplinary and collaborative research in areas of inquiry
stimulated by data. Effective solutions will bring together cyberinfrastructure
expertise and domain researchers, to ensure that the resulting cyberinfrastructure components address the researchers'
data needs. The activities should address the data challenges arising in a
disciplinary or cross-disciplinary context. (Throughout this solicitation,
‘community' refers to a group of researchers interested in solving one or more
linked scientific questions, while ‘domains' and ‘disciplines' refer to areas
of expertise or application).This solicitation includes two classes of awards:
Pilot Demonstration Awards, and Early Implementation Awards. The Pilot
Demonstration projects should address broad community needs of interest either
to a large number of researchers within a research domain, or extending beyond
that to encompass other disciplines. Early Implementation projects are expected
to be of interest to multiple research communities in multiple scientific and
engineering domains; these projects will develop frameworks that provide
consistency or commonality of design across communities, ensuring that existing
conventions and practices are appropriately recognized and integrated, and,
most importantly, that the real needs of the community are identified and met.
Prospective PIs should be aware that DIBBS is a multi-directorate activity, and
are encouraged to submit proposals with broad, interdisciplinary interest. PIs
are encouraged to refer to NSF core program descriptions, Dear Colleague
Letters, and recently posted initiatives on directorate and divisional home
pages to gain insight as to the priorities for the relevant area(s) of science
and engineering in which their proposal may be responsive. It is strongly
recommended that prospective PIs contact a program officer from the list of
Cognizant Program Officers in the organization(s) closest to the major disciplinary
impact of the proposed work to ascertain that the scientific focus and budget
of the proposed work are appropriate for this solicitation.
Announcement
Number:
14-530
Due
Date: Apr
09, 2014
Link
to Full Announcement
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2014/nsf14530/nsf14530.htm
Contact
Information
·
Amy Walton, Program Director, CISE/ACI, and
DIBBS Solicitation Manager, telephone: (703) 292-8970, email: DIBBsQueries@nsf.gov
·
Robert Chadduck, Program Director, CISE/ACI,
telephone: 703-292-8970, email: DIBBsQueries@nsf.gov
·
Anita Nikolich, Program Director, CISE/ACI,
telephone: (703)292-8970, email: DIBBsQueries@nsf.gov
·
Peter H. McCartney, Program Director, BIO/DBI, telephone: (703)
292-8470, email: DIBBsQueries@nsf.gov
·
Sylvia Spengler, Program Director, CISE/IIS, telephone: (703) 292-8930,
email: DIBBsQueries@nsf.gov
·
John C. Cherniavsky, Senior Advisor, EHR,
telephone: (703) 292-5136, email: DIBBsQueries@nsf.gov
·
Maria K. Burka, Program Director, ENG/CBET, telephone: (703) 292-7030,
email: DIBBsQueries@nsf.gov
·
Eva Zanzerkia, Program Director, GEO/EAR,
telephone: (703) 292-8556, email: DIBBsQueries@nsf.gov
·
Thomas F. Russell, Deputy Division Director, MPS/DMS, telephone: (703)
292-4863, email: DIBBsQueries@nsf.gov
· Cheryl L. Eavey, Program Director, SBE/SES, telephone: (703)
292-7269, email: DIBBsQueries@nsf.gov