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NSF Solicits for Exploratory Research on Communications Systems for Surface Transportation The NSF/USDOT ICSST program is looking for researchers to address information and communications technologies in order to gain enhancements in safety and relieve congestion, among other goals. Proposals are due in early June. |
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The US National Science Foundation (NSF) and USDOT have launched a program called Partnership for Exploratory Research on Information and Communications Systems for Surface Transportation (ICSST). The goal of the joint program is to support basic research aimed at discovering ways innovative information and information/communication technologies can be integrated into surface transportation systems in order to meet challenges and constraints related to competitiveness, congestion, safety, land use, energy, and environment. The program is intended to:
NSF expects to award 8-12
exploratory 12-month awards of up to $100,000 for this initiative, using FY2001
funding. A standard grant type of
award is anticipated, and no cost sharing is required.
Approximately 50% of the money will come from USDOT. Full proposals are due on June 8, 2001. [Top] ... access [Top]
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