The Integrated Data Systems and Services (IDSS) program supports operations-level national-scale cyberinfrastructure systems and services that broadly advance and facilitate open, data-intensive and artificial intelligence-driven science and engineering research, innovation, and education.
The primary goal of the IDSS program is to support national-scale foundational data cyberinfrastructure that broadly enables data- and artificial intelligence-driven research for many communities. The IDSS program supports foundational transdisciplinary and demonstrably multi-disciplinary projects aimed to broadly impact the science and engineering research and education community. Projects that aim to primarily benefit a single science discipline, domain, project, or application are not supported. Cost Sharing Requirements: Inclusion of voluntary committed cost sharing is prohibited.
Proposal categories and descriptions
IDSS offers the following three categories of proposals:
Category I. Development, deployment, and operation of novel national-scale integrated data systems and services, which may include interfacing with or leveraging other existing capabilities, systems and services as appropriate to the project.
Between $10 million to $30 million for up to 5 years. Potentially renewable.
Category II. ?Transition of established smaller scale, regional, pilot, or prototype data-focused systems and services to national-scale production/operational quality/level. This may also include enhancement and expansion of existing national-scale data-focused operational systems and services.
Up to $9 million for up to 3 years. Potentially renewable.
Category III. Planning grants for future potential development/deployment or transition/enhancement IDSS projects.
Up to $500,000 for up to 2 years. Not renewable. |