2009 NSDI CAP - Solicitation in work
September 16, 2008
Schedule
June - July 2008 | Funding category discussions |
July - August 2008 | Completed text for the CAP solicitation |
August 25, 2008 | Final draft of 2009 CAP solicitation completed and approved by FGDC Director |
September 12, 2008 | Solicitation package sent to USGS Office of Acquisition and Grants for review and authorization |
1st Week in October 2008 | Solicitation package will be sent to the USGS Director for authorization |
October 10, 2008 - tentative | Solicitation will be posted on Grants.gov - This is when proposals can be submitted |
January 6, 2009 |
Solicitation will close on Grants.gov - Last day to submit proposals |
January - February 2009 | Proposal reviews directed by CAP category leads |
January 23, 2009 | Selection approval for 50 States Initiative projects by FGDC Director |
February 2009 | Selection approval for other funding categories by FGDC Director |
February 2009 | Award grants processed by USGS grants office |
February 22, 2009 | Orientation workshop for 50 States Initiative CAP held at the NSGIC Midyear Conference in Annapolis, Maryland (February 22-25, 2009) |
March 2009 | Orientation workshops for the rest of the funding categories |
Planned Award Categories
Category 1: Metadata Trainer and Outreach Assistance provides assistance to organizations with NSDI expertise knowledge and experience in assisting other organizations with the training and implementation of metadata.
This category will award up to 4 cooperative agreements of up to $25,000 each with the recipient matching 50% of the award with funding or in-kind services. Category Lead - Sharon Shin, sharon_shin [at] fgdc.gov.
Category 2: Behind the Portal
- Use of GOS Map
and Data Services
The Geospatial One-Stop Portal provides a human user
interface to locate, visualize, and download domestic geospatial data.
Because the GOS Portal, geodata.gov, supports standard formats and
protocols, its catalog service interfaces allow search and retrieval of
metadata on data, services, and other resource types referenced by URL
that may be consumed by external clients such as desktop GIS, geo
browsers, and other client software. Syndicated feeds of geospatial
metadata based on a standing query can also be generated by the portal.
In addition, the harvested GOS metadata are exposed for web crawlers
and search engines to consume and provide exposure to a broader user
community. Map and data services that are provided by publishers in GOS
can be used by traversing the links exposed through these various
methods, and not only through the traditional browser, but also through
commercial and open-source clients to support diverse business
processes.
The objective of this category in to promote the development and sharing of client or server-mediated applications (e.g. desktop GIS, decision support software, models, other portals) that can access and exploit the geospatial data and services referenced by GOS in support of a specific transferable and popular geographic or discipline requirement.
This category will award up to 4 cooperative agreements of up to $40,000 per project with the recipient matching 100% of the award with funding or in-kind services. Category Lead - Doug Nebert, ddnebert [at] fgdc.gov.
Category 3: Fifty States Initiative:
Strategic and Business Plan Development in Support of the NSDI
Future Directions Fifty States Initiative
Projects in the category will develop and implement statewide
strategic and business plans that will facilitate the coordination of
programs, policies, technologies, and resources that enable the
coordination, collection, documentation, discovery, distribution,
exchange and maintenance of geospatial information in support of the
NSDI and the objectives of the Fifty States Initiative Action Plan.
This category will award up to seven cooperative agreements of up to $50,000 each with the recipient matching 50% of the award with funding or in-kind services. Category Lead - Milo Robinson, mrobinson [at] fgdc.gov.
Category 4: Enabling Use of Government Tabular Data in a
Geographic Context
Abundant 'business' data within
all levels of government include reference to a location by address,
code, or coordinates. These data frequently reside in a database,
spreadsheet, or file but may not have been used to create a map or to
perform geographic analysis. In short, they are not being exploited by
their owners as geographic data. The Office of Management and Budget’s
Geospatial Line of Business identifies an inherent benefit in the
ability to access, exchange, and visualize such loosely-georeferenced
tabular information with other geospatial data for analysis and
applications. As the conversion of such tabular data into "geo-enabled"
data sets is not straightforward to the non-GIS community, the FGDC
seeks collaborative development with a company to publish a shared
public web service that can make geo-enablement easy and productive.
The objective of this CAP Category is to develop, demonstrate, and
operate a high-performance, public standards-based Web Service to
create geospatial datasets automatically from tabular government data
merged with geospatial features. Resulting data and services will allow
the data to be discovered, accessed, and applied in its geographic
context. A demonstration by the awardee of the process with at least
three strategic Federal government data sets is also an expected
outcome.
This category will award one cooperative agreement of up to $150,000 with the recipient matching 50% of the award with funding or in-kind services. Category Lead - Doug Nebert, ddnebert [at] fgdc.gov.
Category 5: Building Data Stewardship for The National Map and the NSDI will assist organizations and consortia to develop stewardship agreements and capabilities that provide long term maintenance of transportation geospatial information that serves Federal, State, Tribal, regional and local community needs. Participation is sought from those organizations with existing transportation data and services considering long-term maintenance of the data that is of interest to The National Map and its users. Funds may help participants overcome impediments to participation and improvements to their data and services as part of the NSDI.
Primary needs for transportation data are updates for features, attributes, and geometry of roads, railroads, trails and airports in The National Map. The data will be part of a national data inventory of consistent, seamless, integrated data that is continuously improved through the incorporation of data updates from the data community.
This category will award up to four cooperative agreements of up to $50,000 each with the recipient matching 100% of the award with funding or in-kind services. Category Lead - Paul Wiese, pmwiese [at] usgs.gov.
Category 6: FGDC Standards Development and Implementation Assistance and Outreach (excluding Metadata Standards) will provide funding to organizations to assist in the development of and/or implementation of standards in the FGDC standards program of work other than those for metadata (see category 1 above). This category can provide support that will assist in advancing a draft standard through the FGDC standards process or implementing an FGDC-endorsed standard. In many cases, there are few, if any, materials that can be used to guide others when implementing an FGDC-endorsed standard in their organization. Without materials that document best practices, provide experienced advice, and new techniques, an implementing organization has a steep learning curve. This category can provide materials that provide step-by-step assistance, or at least, a roadmap for implementing FGDC-endorsed standards.
This category will award up to two cooperative agreements of up to $25,000 each with the recipient matching 50% of the award with funding or in-kind services. Category Lead - Julie Binder Maitra, jmaitra [at] fgdc.gov.
Category 7: Demonstration of Geospatial Data Partnerships
across Local, State and Federal Government
The vision for the NSDI includes the integration of all levels of
government including the processes for local data to feed into State
holdings, which then feed into Federal programs such as The
National Map. This category will support the further
development and documentation of partnerships and processes to
implement this nested approach for one or more data themes of NSDI
using The National Map.
This category will award up to four cooperative agreements of up to $75,000 each with the recipient matching 50% of the award with funding or in-kind services. Category Lead - Tracy Fuller, tfuller [at] usgs.gov.
Additional Information
- For background information about the National Spatial Data Infrastructure Cooperative Agreements Project please see Introduction to the Cooperative Agreements Program on the FGDC training site.
- For instructions on submitting a proposal please see How to Submit a CAP proposal on the FGDC training site.
- State or local governments, academia, private sector, non-profit and tribal organizations, as well as consortia of organizations are eligible to receive NSDI CAP funding. Federal agencies are not eligible.
- In some award categories recipients of awards within the past three years will not be eligible to receive a 2009 NSDI CAP award. When the announcement is posted on Grants.gov, please see it for further details.
- For more information on this program, please contact Gita
Urban-Mathieux: burbanma [at] fgdc.gov.