[ESIP-all] FW: ROSES Amendment 36: New proposal opportunity -- Advanced Information Systems Technology

Carol B. Meyer carol.meyer at earthsciencefoundation.org
Tue Dec 6 21:07:31 EST 2005


In case you did not see this already.  

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Subject: ROSES Amendment 36: New proposal opportunity -- Advanced
Information Systems Technology

With this amendment to ROSES-2005, NASA announces a new proposal 
opportunity -- Advanced Information Systems Technology.  Notices of
Intent 
to propose are due January 17, 2006, and proposals are due March 17,
2006.

On or about December 6, 2005, Amendment No. 36 to NASA Research 
Announcement "Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences" 
(NNH05ZDA001N) will be posted on its home page Web site at 
http://nspires.nasaprs.com/ (select "Solicitations" then "Open 
Solicitations" then "NNH05ZDA001N" then "Program Elements" then
"Advanced 
Information Systems Technology").

This amendment establishes a new program element in Appendix A.33
entitled 
"Advanced Information Systems Technology."  This new program element 
solicits proposals for development of selected key technologies to
enable 
an evolution of distributed Earth system sensors and processing
components 
into sensor webs.  This AIST program solicitation will concentrate on
the 
architecture (i.e., the design, structure, and behavior) and development
of 
system building blocks leading to autonomous sensor webs.  Scenarios are

required to show the relevancy of the proposed technology to the
objectives 
of NASA Earth science.  During the course of the technology development,

the awardees will be required to participate in ESTO-sponsored sensor
web 
technology workshops to advance information sharing on components and 
concepts.  Notices of Intent to propose are due January 17, 2006, and 
proposals are due March 17, 2006.

Further information about this program element is available from Ms.
Karen 
L. Moe, Earth Science Technology Office, Code 407, NASA Goddard Space 
Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771;  Telephone:  (301) 
286-2978;  E-mail:  Karen.L.Moe at nasa.gov. 





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