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Strategic Technologies for the Internet - 2003

Division of Computer & Network Systems (CNS)

This solicitation is no longer receiving proposals

CONTACT(S)

Joseph B. Evans, Program Director


SCOPE

This announcement updates and replaces Strategic Technologies for the Internet - 2002 (STI-2002) NSF 02-093. The primary purpose of this program is to support work that will have impact on the network infrastructure within 3-5 years by supporting projects that advance the network infrastructure technology frontier.  This program is designed to stimulate the development of critical infrastructure for the commodity Internet and/or advanced research networks which:

    • have near-term (3 to 5 years) application and/or utilization potential,                   
    • have outcomes not currently under development,                         
    • meet an identified infrastructure need not met elsewhere,                      
    • are high risk,                     
    • advance the national research agenda and conduct of science, and/or       
    • have outcomes of interest to a broad range of the user community.           

Some of the activities supported may be interdisciplinary in nature.  Focus areas for FY 2003 are listed in the Program Description. 


NSF Document: NSF 03-533


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