Dear sage/sage-combinat fan,

I just got the following e-mail. The dead-line is very short but this looks
interesting. It seems that sage or sage-combinat fits well in the call. What
do you think ?

Florent

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Subject: appel d'offre NSF (participation internationale) sur logiciels

PROGRAM GUIDELINES
Solicitation  11-539
[voir le texte en ligne:
http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=503489&WT.mc_id=USNSF_39&WT.mc_ev=click
]

DUE DATES
Full Proposal Deadline Date:  July 18, 2011

SYNOPSIS

Computation is accepted as the third pillar supporting innovation and discovery
in science and engineering and is central to NSF's vision of a
Cyberinfrastructure Framework for 21st Century Science and Engineering (CIF21)
(as described in http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2010/nsf10015/nsf10015.jsp).

Software is an integral enabler of computation, experiment and theory and a
primary modality for realizing the CIF21 vision. Scientific discovery and
innovation are advancing along fundamentally new pathways opened by development
of increasingly sophisticated software. Software is also directly responsible
for increased scientific productivity and significant enhancement of
researchers' capabilities. In order to nurture, accelerate and sustain this
critical mode of scientific progress, NSF has established the Software
Infrastructure for Sustained Innovation (SI2) program, with the overarching
goal of transforming innovations in research and education into sustained
software resources that are an integral part of the cyberinfrastructure.

SI2 is a long-term investment focused on catalyzing new thinking, paradigms, and
practices in developing and using software to understand natural, human, and
engineered systems.  SI2's intent is to foster a pervasive cyberinfrastructure
to help researchers address problems of unprecedented scale, complexity,
resolution, and accuracy by integrating computation, data, networking,
observations and experiments in novel ways. It is NSF's expectation that SI2
investment will result in robust, reliable, usable and sustainable software
infrastructure that is critical to achieving the CIF21 vision and will
transform science and engineering while contributing to the education of next
generation researchers and creators of future cyberinfrastructure. Education at
all levels will play an important role in integrating such a dynamic
cyberinfrastructure into the fabric of how science and engineering is
performed.

It is expected that SI2 will generate and nurture the interdisciplinary
processes required to support the entire software lifecycle, and will
successfully integrate software development and support with innovation and
research. Furthermore, it will result in the development of sustainable
software communities that transcend scientific and geographical boundaries. SI2
envisions vibrant partnerships among academia, government laboratories and
industry, including international entities, for the development and stewardship
of a sustainable software infrastructure that can enhance productivity and
accelerate innovation in science and engineering. The goal of the SI2 program
is to create a software ecosystem that includes all levels of the software
stack and scales from individual or small groups of software innovators to
large hubs of software excellence. The program addresses all aspects of
cyberinfrastructure, from embedded sensor systems and instruments, to desktops
and high-end data and computing systems, to major instruments and facilities.
Furthermore, it recognizes that integrated education activities will play a key
role in sustaining the cyberinfrastructure over time and in developing a
workforce capable of fully realizing its potential in transforming science and
engineering.

The SI2 program includes three classes of awards:

1. Scientific Software Elements (SSE): SSE awards target small groups that will
create and deploy robust software elements for which there is a demonstrated
need that will advance one or more significant areas of science and
engineering.

2. Scientific Software Integration (SSI): SSI awards target larger,
interdisciplinary teams organized around the development and application of
common software infrastructure aimed at solving common research problems. SSI
awards will result in a sustainable community software framework serving a
diverse community.

3. Scientific Software Innovation Institutes (S2I2): S2I2 awards will focus on
the establishment of long-term hubs of excellence in software infrastructure
and technologies, which will serve a research community of substantial size and
disciplinary breadth.


This solicitation includes SSE and SSI awards only. It is anticipated that S2I2
awards will be competed in a separate future solicitation.

Prospective PIs should be aware that SI2 is a multi-directorate activity and are
encouraged to submit proposals for software with broad, interdisciplinary
interest. PIs are encouraged to refer to core program descriptions, Dear
Colleague Letters, and recently posted initiatives on directorate and
divisional home pages to gain insight as to the priorities for the relevant
area(s) of science that their proposal may be responsive to. For example, the
MPS and ENG directorates have particular interest in proposals related to
matter by design. As not all units are participating at the same level, it is
strongly recommended that prospective PIs contact a program officer from the
list of Cognizant Program Officers in the division(s) closest to the major
disciplinary impact of the proposed work to ascertain that the scientific focus
and budget of the proposed work are appropriate for this solicitation.





RELATED PROGRAMS
Software Development for Cyberinfrastructure
Strategic Technologies for CyberInfrastructure

RELATED URLS
Advisory Committee for Cyberinfrastucture (ACCI) Task Forces

THIS PROGRAM IS PART OF
Additional Funding Opportunities for the DBI Community
Opportunities that Highlight International Collaboration
Special Research Programs

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