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CISE FY10 Coordinated Solicitation
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The Coordinated Solicitation encompasses all eight core research programs within CISE. These are:
Computer and Communications Foundations (CCF) Core Programs (NSF 09-555)
- Algorithmic Foundations
- Communication and Information Foundations
- Software and Hardware Foundations
Computer and Network Systems (CNS) Core Programs (NSF 09-556)
- Computer Systems Research
- Network Systems
Information and Intelligent Systems (IIS) Core Programs (NSF 09-557)
- Human-Centered Computing
- Information Integration and Informatics
- Robust Intelligence
For FY 2010 funding, CISE will again seek proposals in three cross-cutting research programs, as described in the
CISE Cross-Cutting Programs Solicitation (NSF 09-558). These
cross-cutting programs are of interest to the three CISE divisions and are managed entirely within CISE They are:
- Data-Intensive Computing
- Network Science and Engineering
- Trustworthy Computing
All proposals submitted in response to the Coordinated Solicitation and the CISE Cross-Cutting Solicitation must be
submitted in the appropriate submission windows as follows: Small proposals ( with total budgets up to $500,000) may be
submitted between December 1 and 17, 2009; Medium proposals (with total budgets of $500,001 to $1,200,000) may be
submitted between August 1 and 30, 2009; and Large proposals (with total budgets of $1,200,000 to $3,000,000) may be
submitted between November 1 and 28, 2009.
There will continue to be separate solicitations for: NSF-wide programs, e.g.,
Cyber-Enabled Discovery and Innovation (CDI); programs that are
jointly managed by CISE and other NSF Directorates/Offices and/or agencies, e.g.,
Collaborative Research in Computational Neuroscience (CRCNS); CISE education programs, e.g.,
CISE Pathways to Revitalized Education in Computing (CPATH);
and CISE research infrastructure programs, e.g.,
Computing Research Infrastructure (CRI).
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