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Crosscutting

Domestic Nuclear Detection Office/National Science Foundation Academic Research Initiative  (ARI)  Crosscutting Programs

CONTACTS

Name Dir/Div Name Dir/Div
Lenore  Clesceri   Ani  Aprahamian MPS/PHY 
Daniel  Litynski   Anne  Emig OD/OISE 
Michael  Foster   Bruce  Hamilton ENG/CBET 
Leland  Jameson MPS/DMS  Bradley  Keister MPS/PHY 
Eduardo  Misawa ENG/CMMI  Lucille  Nowell OD/OCI 
Eric  Peterson   Zeev  Rosenzweig MPS/CHE 
Sylvia  Spengler CISE/CNS  Amber  Story SBE/BCS 
William  Hagan ENG/CBET  Nicholas  Prins  

PROGRAM GUIDELINES

Solicitation  07-545

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SYNOPSIS

In FY 2007, the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will invest, in partnership with the National Science Foundation (NSF), in leading edge, frontier research at academic institutions.  This transformational research effort will be focused on detection systems, individual sensors or other research that is potentially relevant to the detection of nuclear weapons, special nuclear material, radiation dispersal devices and related threats. Research that would benefit from incorporation of social and behavioral science components is appropriate for consideration. The joint DNDO/NSF effort, in coordination with the efforts of other agencies, seeks to advance fundamental knowledge in new technologies for the detection of nuclear threats and to develop intellectual capacity in fields relevant to long-term advances in nuclear detection capability. This research, and the research community that will be built under the ARI, is seen as critical to our nation's ability to deploy effective nuclear detection measures to counter the serious threat of a nuclear terrorist attack.

Proposals outside of the scope described in this solicitation will be returned without review.

Research proposals on detection of biological, chemical, and conventional weapons are specifically excluded from the scope of this solicitation.

Abstracts of Recent Awards Made Through This Program



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