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The National Science Foundation CISE –ANIR Infrastructure programs

Learn about the new directions and programs in the ANIR Infrastructure division of the National Science Foundation, including recent history, staffing status, and plans for the future.

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The National Science Foundation CISE –ANIR Infrastructure programs

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  1. The National Science FoundationCISE –ANIRInfrastructure programs THOMAS J. GREENE, Ph.D. Senior Program Director,Advanced Networking Infrastructure Division of Advanced Networking Infrastructure and Research

  2. New Directions for ANIR&Network Infrastructure

  3. Outline • 100,000 ft - NSF • 50,000 ft – CISE • 10,000 ft – ANIR • Recent History • Staffing status • 500 ft –ANI • Ground zero – the Infrastructure Programs

  4. New to NSF Joined NSF-CISE-ANIR as IPA Oct 2000 Career experiences- • Formal Study – Physics degrees • Director of Admin systems -Director of Academic systems • Faculty member of Physics & Computer Science depts • MIT –LCS …14 years (mgr of special projects:Computer resources, Scout –NCHPC, W3C

  5. What is NSF? • Is an Independent Agency of the Federal Government • Was established in 1950 to promote and advance scientific progress in the United States by sponsoring scientific research and by supporting selected activities in science and engineering • Does not conduct research itself

  6. US agencies The President of the United States Office of Science Advisor Other Boards, Management Councils, Etc. Office of and Budget Science & Technology Policy Major Departments Agriculture Health & Interior Transportation Defense Energy Commerce Human Services Independent Agencies National National Smithsonian Nuclear Other Environmental Science Aeronautic Protection Institution Regulatory Agencies Foundation & Space Agency Commission Administration

  7. National Science Foundation

  8. Science Management Agency * * Includes 128 IPA staff (IPA=Intergovernmental Personnel Act)

  9. NSF Modes of Support • Individual projects • Instrumentation • Large-scale facilities • Fellowships, traineeships, research assistantships, post-doctoral funding • Centers • Research • Science and engineering education • Small Business Innovation • Workshops

  10. NSF Key Proposal Review Criteria • What is the intellectual merit of the proposed activity? • What are the broader impacts of the proposed activity?

  11. What is CISE? CISE DIVISIONS • (ACIR) • advanced computational • infrastructure & research • (ANIR) • advanced networking • infrastructure & research • (C-CR) • computer-communications research • (EIA) • experimental & integrative Activties • (IIS) • information and intelligent systems

  12. What is ANIR? CISE DIVISIONS • (ACIR) • (ANIR) • advanced networking • infrastructure & research • (C-CR) • (EIA) • (IIS) ANIR -Division director – Aubrey Bush Research Programs Ty Znati +2 1/2 Infrastructure Programs Tom Greene +2 1/2

  13. The ANIR process • Goal = Fund proposals! • Solicit proposals through program announcements • IDEAL --Fund Most? They are thoughtfully and carefully prepared and most should be funded • REAL –limited funds –use a peer review process – choose some ______________ MORE FUNDS => FUND MORE PROPOSALS

  14. FY 2001 NSF REQUEST • NSF = $ 4,600M • CISE = $529 M • ANIR =$68.7 M • I= $45.4M • I= $45.4M • R = $23.3M (http://www.nsf.gov/bfa/fy2001/program_2.htm)

  15. Four Networking Infrastructure Communities (Clients of ANI)

  16. THE VISION –Cyber Infrastructure Computation Broadband Network Connectivity Partnership People & Training Large Databases Digital Libraries Instrumentation (large and/or many small)

  17. PLANS – Oct 15 ,2000 • A. Define new programs • B. Find new Staff • C. Retire old programs– complete all outstanding proposal processing

  18. Status – A, B, C • A. --2 new programs written, (1 in process) • B. --3 people signed (21/Feb, 1/Mar, 15/Mar) • C. -- Catch up on proposals- in process

  19. ANI Programs– • (NSF 01-63) –MWIR - Centerpiece program for Infrastructure & Research: • Network Centric MIDDLEWARE Services (NSF 01-63) –[http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2001/nsf0163/nsf0163.htm] • (NSF 01-73) -HPNC - A new connections program focus is next tier institutions [http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2001/nsf0173/nsf0173.htm] • (NSF 98-104) - Internet Techs - 3 yrs old -rewrite in process. (theme?=End to End ??)

  20. Participate in the process • Proposals needed • Ad-hoc reviewers needed • Panel member reviewers needed • Fresh ideas • Workshops • Publications • White papers • Committees

  21. Conclusions – Important activity Impossible mission • Listen! • Achieve some measurable results • Do not get killed while moving quickly!

  22. Thank You!

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