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Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit, Rocky Mountain CESU

Post Date

May 18th 2010

Application Due Date

June 1st 2010

Funding Opportunity Number

10HQPA0071

CFDA Number(s)

15.808

Funding Instrument Type(s)

Cooperative Agreement

Funding Activity Categories

Science and Technology and other Research and Development

Number of Awards

1

Eligibility Categories

Other

This financial assistance opportunity is being issued under a Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit (CESU) Program. CESU’s are partnerships that provide research, technical assistance, and education. Eligible recipients must be a participating partner of the Rocky Mountain Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) Program.

Funding

  • Estimated Total Funding:

    $142090

  • Award Range:

    $0 - $0

Grant Description

The U.S. Geological Survey’s National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII) Program is offering a funding opportunity to a CESU partner for research to increase science delivery and technology transfer about biological and natural resources data and information. The objective is to further data development in a variety of thematic and geographic areas at varying scales using innovative biological informatics tools. The NBII is a collaborative effort among federal, state, local, agencies, non-governmental organizations, universities, and private sector groups to provide an integrated gateway to biological data and information. NBII is used by land managers, researchers, decision makers, educators, and the general public for many purposes that include land-use decisions, scientific research, policymaking, and general information needs of its users. The NBII provides the nation with a mechanism for accessing the vast amount of existing disparate biological and natural resources data, information products, and analytical tools that support and enhance science-based decision-making. Using enterprise portal technology, the NBII helps provide an integrating framework for making these data and information accessible. In 2001, the NBII program was authorized to establish a series of regional and thematic Nodes throughout the country with the objective of providing data and information relevant to those areas available that support efforts of federal, non federal, university, non-profit, and citizens of each Node. The NBII is looking for collaborative opportunities with a CESU partner to increase the availability and usefulness of biological and natural resources related scientific data and information by developing or enhancing them through visualization products, tools, models, web based applications, and/or semantic systems. Project relates to the following research areas: Butterflies and Moths of North America The goal is to further the development of the data and mapping components of the Butterflies and Moths of North America (BAMONA). This cooperative effort to build a national database in support of pollinator research and management includes interaction with various state, federal and international organizations as well as interested research and educational institutions. Whirling Disease The goal is to further the development of the data and mapping components of the Whirling Disease Mapping and Data Repository. Whirling disease impacts 25 states across the country, but the data are contained in disparate data sets and infrastructure systems. This cooperative effort to build a national database to integrate and provide research data and information to support whirling disease research and management includes interaction with various state and federal agencies as well as interested research and educational institutions. Fisheries and Aquatic Resources The goal is to further the development of the data sharing component of the NBII Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Node partnership. This cooperative effort brings together data and that provides information for researchers and managers in the fisheries and aquatic resources disciplines that include interaction with various state, federal and international organizations as well as interested research and educational institutions. Bird Conservation The goal is to further the development of the data sharing component of the NBII Bird Conservation Node partnership. This cooperative effort brings together data and that provides information for researchers and managers in the bird conservation community that includes interaction with various state, federal and international organizations as well as interested research and educational institutions. This effort also provides support to the national Focal Bird Species initiative. Fire Research and Management Exchange System The goal is to further the development of data sharing within the region on fire data, models, and tools in support of the Fire Research and Management Exchange System (FRAMES). The FRAMES cooperative effort brings together scientific data, models, tools and other resources that provide information for researchers and managers across the country that includes interaction with various state and federal organizations as well as interested research and educational institutions. The products will be available to scientists, policymakers, and the public. Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership The goal is to further the development of data and information sharing within the region on aquatic habitat, salmonid monitoring, and related programs as part of the Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership (PNAMP). The PNAMP forum facilitates coordination, communication, sharing of resources and data that will work towards compatible monitoring efforts that will provide increased scientific credibility, cost-effectiveness, and greater accountability to stakeholders. The PNAMP effort includes interaction with various state, federal and international organizations as well as interested research and educational institutions. Mountain Prairie Region The goal is to enhance data sharing within the region including the states of Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas. The Mountain Prairie cooperative effort brings together scientific data, models, tools and other resources that provide information for researchers and managers that impact regional issues. The effort includes interaction with various state and federal organizations as well as interested research and educational institutions. The products will be available to scientists, policymakers, and the public. Threatened and Endangered Mammals in Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem The goal is to further the development of the data sharing component of the Threatened and Endangered Mammals in Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem and surrounding region. This cooperative effort brings together scientific information for researchers and managers that include interaction with various state, federal and international organizations as well as interested research and educational institutions.

Contact Information

  • Agency

    Department of the Interior

  • Office:

    Geological Survey

  • Agency Contact:

    FAITH GRAVES
    Contract Specialist
    Phone 703-648-7356

  • Agency Mailing Address:

    Contract Specialist

  • Agency Email Address:

    fgraves@usgs.gov


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