Limited Submission Opportunity: NSF Management and Maintenance of the National Ecological Observatory Network

NSF Competition for the Management of Operations and Maintenance of the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON)

 

URL: https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2020/nsf20530/nsf20530.htm

OBJECTIVES:

NSF solicits proposals to manage the operations and maintenance of the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON), an NSF-funded major facility project. NEON comprises terrestrial, aquatic, atmospheric, and remote sensing measurement infrastructure and cyberinfrastructure that deliver standardized, calibrated data to the scientific community through a single, openly accessible data portal. NEON infrastructure is geographically distributed across the United States, including Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico, and will generate data for ecological research over a 30-year period. NEON is designed to enable the research community to ask and address their own questions on a regional to continental scale around the environmental challenges identified as relevant to understanding the effects of climate change, land-use change and invasive species patterns on the biosphere. The NSF NEON program, which is part of the Centers and Cooperative Agreements Cluster in the Division of Biological Infrastructure, manages the NEON award in collaboration with the NSF Large Facilities Office and the NSF Division of Acquisition and Cooperative Support.

 

The managing organization will work closely with NSF and the scientific community to ensure that NEON capabilities support and advance ecology and related sciences. In cooperation with NSF and within available resources, the awardee will plan and execute a viable, coherent, and inclusive program to support multi-user research and education, consistent with advice of the scientific community and NSF oversight.

 

A single award will be made as a cooperative agreement with a duration of five years that is anticipated to begin in November 2021. NSF may renew the award for an additional five-years, subject to availability of funds, the Awardee’s satisfactory performance, and review of a cost proposal for the second 5-year period. NSF’s decision will be informed by the National Science Board Statement on Recompetition of Major Facilities (NSB 2015-45 or successor).

 

FUNDING INFORMATION: $65,000,000

 

ELIGIBILITY RESTRICTIONS:

An organization may only submit 1 proposal as the lead. There is no limit on the number of proposals on which an organization can be included as a subawardee.

 

Since the PI must be an employee of the managing organization, which can only submit one proposal, a PI can only submit one proposal. However, there is no limit on the number of proposals on which an individual can be included as a subaward PI.

 

INTERNAL SELECTION PROCESS:

Interested investigators should submit the following materials via InfoReady Review by DATE: 2/3/20

  • Questions outlined in InfoReady Review application;
  • A letter of recommendation from the appropriate department chair or dean
  • A brief statement (up to 2 pages) by the candidate describing their scientific achievements and proposed project including a brief summary of the management, educational, and operational aspects of the project;
  • A brief budget outline for the proposed project
  • Up-to-date CV or biosketch.

 

A faculty committee will review internal proposals and select nominees.

 

DEADLINES:
Internal Materials Due: Monday, February 3, 2020
Sponsor Deadline:

LOI: Friday, February 21, 2020

Application: Friday, June 19, 2020

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