Michael, Thanks for sharing this information. I agree with you that it can be a unique opportunity for GRASS although I'm not entirely sure what they exactly want.
* The goal of the PEOSE program is to fund new OSE managing organizations* It is clear that they don't aim to support the actual development of software. Instead, it sounds like they aim to fund *new* open-source ecosystems (OSE) *managing organizations*. Something like OSGeo, but more specific to GRASS in our case... for example, GRASS Ecosystem for Users and Scientists (GEUS)? Propose a new OSE managing organization and how to sustain it? Best, Huidae On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 1:09 PM Michael Barton <[email protected]> wrote: > This is perhaps a unique funding opportunity for GRASS. I don't think I > can (or should) be the lead on such a proposal because I will have maxed > out my grant/proposal bandwidth by the due date. But anyone else in the US > on the PSC could be the lead, and I'm happy to participate. > > Michael > _____________________________ > > C. Michael Barton > Associate Director, School of Complex Adaptive Systems ( > https://scas.asu.edu) > Professor, School of Human Evolution & Social Change ( > https://shesc.asu.edu) > Director, Center for Social Dynamics & Complexity ( > https://complexity.asu.edu) > Arizona State University > Tempe, AZ 85287-2701 > USA > > Executive Director, Open Modeling Foundation ( > https://openmodelingfoundation.github.io) > Director, Network for Computational Modeling in Social & Ecological > Sciences (https://comses.net) > > personal website: http://www.public.asu.edu/~cmbarton > > > Begin forwarded message: > > *From: *"Nilsen, Wendy" <[email protected]> > *Subject: **New NSF wide program: Pathways to Enable Open-Source > Ecosystems NSF 22-572* > *Date: *February 15, 2022 at 11:05:33 AM MST > *To: *[email protected] > *Reply-To: *"IIS Listserv for news, information and panel participation > opportunities" <[email protected]> > > The goal of the new *Pathways to Enable Open-Source Ecosystems* *(PEOSE) > *program > is to harness the power of open-source development for the creation of new > technology solutions to problems of national and societal importance. Many > NSF-funded research projects result in publicly accessible, modifiable, and > distributable open-sourced software, hardware or data platforms that > catalyze further innovation. In some cases, an open-source product is > widely adopted and forms the basis for a self-sustaining open-source > ecosystem (OSE) comprises a distributed community of developers and a broad > base of users across academia, industry and government. The goal of the > PEOSE program is to fund new OSE managing organizations, each responsible > for the creation and maintenance of infrastructure needed for efficient and > secure operation of an OSE based around a specific open-source product or > class of products. The early and intentional formation of such managing > organizations is expected to ensure more secure open-source products, > increased coordination of developer contributions, and a more focused route > to impactful technologies. > https://beta.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/pathways-enable-open-source-ecosystems-peose#:~:text=NSF%20is%20introducing%20a%20new,of%20national%20and%20societal%20importance > <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://beta.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/pathways-enable-open-source-ecosystems-peose*:*:text=NSF*20is*20introducing*20a*20new,of*20national*20and*20societal*20importance__;I34lJSUlJSUlJQ!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!OGb4ImOjS0EScokXPDXSVBlyCvdUeKNGzkbYAqR3I0Sgc22K1ncb9_XOL2q--pF5GGc$> > . > > This solicitation (NSF 22-572 > <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2022/nsf22572/nsf22572.htm__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!OGb4ImOjS0EScokXPDXSVBlyCvdUeKNGzkbYAqR3I0Sgc22K1ncb9_XOL2q-P4wiV5I$>) > seeks two types of proposals, allowing teams to (1) propose specific > activities to scope the development of an OSE (Phase I), and (2) develop a > sustainable OSE based on a mature open-source product that shows promise > both in the ability to meet an emergent societal or national need and to > build a community to help develop it (Phase II). > Phase I ($300K with durations of up to 1 year) Deadline Date - May 12 2022 > Phase II ($1.5M with durations of up to 2 year) Deadline Date - October 21 > 2022 > > Be safe, > Wendy > > Wendy J. Nilsen, PhD > Acting Deputy Division Director > Information and Intelligent Systems > Computer & Information Science & Engineering Directorate > National Science Foundation > 2415 Eisenhower Avenue > Alexandria, Virginia 22314 > Tel: 703-292-2568 > Email: [email protected] > Want to know more about IIS? Join our listserv > <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=299358&org=IIS__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!OGb4ImOjS0EScokXPDXSVBlyCvdUeKNGzkbYAqR3I0Sgc22K1ncb9_XOL2q-NrhZPjg$> > > > > ######################################################################## > > > _______________________________________________ > grass-psc mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-psc > -- Huidae Cho, Ph.D., GISP, /hidɛ <http://ipa-reader.xyz/?text=hid%C9%9B> t͡ɕo/, 조희대, 曺喜大 GRASS GIS Developer https://idea.isnew.info/
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