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Request for Information (RFI)—MidScale Research Infrastructure
AGENCY:
National Science Foundation
(NSF).
ACTION:
Request for Information (RFI).
This Request for Information
(RFI) is issued in response to the
American Innovation and
Competitiveness Act (AICA). NSF seeks
information on existing and future
needs for mid-scale research
infrastructure projects from the USbased NSF science and engineering
community. The AICA requires NSF to
‘‘evaluate the existing and future needs,
across all disciplines supported by the
Foundation, for mid-scale projects’’ and
‘‘develop a strategy to address the
needs.’’ The input will be used to assess
the needs for mid-scale RI from the USbased NSF science and engineering
community in order to develop a
strategy, in accordance with the AICA.
DATES: To be considered, submissions
must be received no later than
December 8, 2017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
midscale@nsf.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Definitions: For the purposes of this
RFI, NSF defines Research
Infrastructure (RI) as any combination of
facilities, equipment, instrumentation,
computational hardware and software,
and the necessary human capital in
support of the same. This includes
upgrades to existing major research
facilities. Mid-scale RI requires an
investment that falls between the
maximum award funded by NSF’s Major
Research Instrumentation Program
(MRI; $4 million) and that of a major
multi-user research facility project ($100
million or more), as defined in AICA.
Background: Enabling Mid-scale
Research Infrastructure is one of NSF’s
Ten Big Ideas. Given priorities in the
current budget climate, NSF has been
able to fund smaller mid-scale RI
projects through its individual scientific
directorates. Instrumentation and
equipment up to $4 million has been
routinely funded through the MRI
program. Large-scale RI projects have
been successfully funded through the
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Major Research Equipment and
Facilities Construction (MREFC)
Account. In November 2016, the
eligibility threshold for potential
inclusion in the MREFC Account was
lowered from approximately a $100
million Total Project Cost (TPC), i.e.,
total cost to NSF, depending on the
directorate, to a fixed $70 million TPC.
This adjustment was an initial step to
support potential priorities in mid-scale
science and infrastructure.
Objective: The purpose of this RFI is
to assess the needs for mid-scale RI from
the US-based NSF science and
engineering community in order to
develop a strategy, in accordance with
the AICA. The AICA requires NSF to
‘‘evaluate the existing and future needs,
across all disciplines supported by the
Foundation, for mid-scale projects’’ and
‘‘develop a strategy to address the
needs.’’ This RFI focuses on mid-scale
research infrastructure projects with an
anticipated NSF contribution of between
$20 million and $100 million towards
construction and/or acquisition. This
range is of primary interest to NSF as it
will help us anticipate the potential
impact of lowering the MREFC
threshold as well as identifying
promising projects that remain difficult
to address within program budgets due
to the comparatively large investment
needed in a relatively short period of
time. After the submission period ends,
and the information is analyzed, NSF
will summarize the high-level insights
drawn from this analysis for the science
community and internal NSF use.
Please note that funding for mid-scale RI
projects in this range of investment has
not been identified; nor does this RFI
imply an intent on the part of NSF to
issue a call for proposals. In addition,
responses to this RFI do not constitute
any commitment on behalf of the
submitters or their institutions to submit
a proposal or carry out an RI project.
What We Are Looking For:
Submissions should identify ideas for
mid-scale RI projects in the following
format:
1. Concept title and description. The
description should include the potential
for any inter-agency or international
partnerships and contributions that are
part of the TPC;
2. Point of contact (in case additional
clarification is needed);
3. Contact of your Authorized
Organizational Representative. Note,
this contact will receive a copy of the
survey submission;
4. New, transformative science or
scientific breakthroughs to be enabled
by project;
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5. Evidence of research community
support (list of reports, decadal surveys,
other publications);
6. Rough order of magnitude TPC
(fully loaded, i.e. inclusive of indirect
and/or Facility and Administration
costs) with a percentage breakdown by
the following major budget categories:
(1) Physical components including
structures, equipment, instrumentation,
and hardware; (2) other computational
resources, including software and
firmware; and (3) human capital;
7. Concept of operations: anticipated
duration and level of federal and nonfederal support.
Who should respond:
Researchers, users, and leaders at U.S.
based colleges and universities as well
as non-profits who are well positioned
to advance and support a mid-scale
project throughout its lifecycle.
How should you respond:
To submit your concept, please use
this link: https://
www.surveymonkey.com/r/midscale_
2017 and complete the online
questionnaire no later than December 8,
2017. Please use the email contact field
provided to enable a courtesy copy of
your response to your Authorized
Organizational Representative or
institutional leadership to ensure
institutional awareness of your
submission.
What We Will Do with the
Information: All information submitted
is subject to the Privacy Act. Summary
information would be presented in
aggregate form as part of the high-level
analysis shared publicly.
Dated: October 3, 2017.
Suzanne H. Plimpton,
Reports Clearance Officer, National Science
Foundation.
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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Request for Information (RFI)--Mid-Scale Research Infrastructure
AGENCY: National Science Foundation (NSF).
ACTION: Request for Information (RFI).
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SUMMARY: This Request for Information (RFI) is issued in response to
the American Innovation and Competitiveness Act (AICA). NSF seeks
information on existing and future needs for mid-scale research
infrastructure projects from the US-based NSF science and engineering
community. The AICA requires NSF to ``evaluate the existing and future
needs, across all disciplines supported by the Foundation, for mid-
scale projects'' and ``develop a strategy to address the needs.'' The
input will be used to assess the needs for mid-scale RI from the US-
based NSF science and engineering community in order to develop a
strategy, in accordance with the AICA.
DATES: To be considered, submissions must be received no later than
December 8, 2017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: midscale@nsf.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Definitions: For the purposes of this RFI, NSF defines Research
Infrastructure (RI) as any combination of facilities, equipment,
instrumentation, computational hardware and software, and the necessary
human capital in support of the same. This includes upgrades to
existing major research facilities. Mid-scale RI requires an investment
that falls between the maximum award funded by NSF's Major Research
Instrumentation Program (MRI; $4 million) and that of a major multi-
user research facility project ($100 million or more), as defined in
AICA.
Background: Enabling Mid-scale Research Infrastructure is one of
NSF's Ten Big Ideas. Given priorities in the current budget climate,
NSF has been able to fund smaller mid-scale RI projects through its
individual scientific directorates. Instrumentation and equipment up to
$4 million has been routinely funded through the MRI program. Large-
scale RI projects have been successfully funded through the Major
Research Equipment and Facilities Construction (MREFC) Account. In
November 2016, the eligibility threshold for potential inclusion in the
MREFC Account was lowered from approximately a $100 million Total
Project Cost (TPC), i.e., total cost to NSF, depending on the
directorate, to a fixed $70 million TPC. This adjustment was an initial
step to support potential priorities in mid-scale science and
infrastructure.
Objective: The purpose of this RFI is to assess the needs for mid-
scale RI from the US-based NSF science and engineering community in
order to develop a strategy, in accordance with the AICA. The AICA
requires NSF to ``evaluate the existing and future needs, across all
disciplines supported by the Foundation, for mid-scale projects'' and
``develop a strategy to address the needs.'' This RFI focuses on mid-
scale research infrastructure projects with an anticipated NSF
contribution of between $20 million and $100 million towards
construction and/or acquisition. This range is of primary interest to
NSF as it will help us anticipate the potential impact of lowering the
MREFC threshold as well as identifying promising projects that remain
difficult to address within program budgets due to the comparatively
large investment needed in a relatively short period of time. After the
submission period ends, and the information is analyzed, NSF will
summarize the high-level insights drawn from this analysis for the
science community and internal NSF use. Please note that funding for
mid-scale RI projects in this range of investment has not been
identified; nor does this RFI imply an intent on the part of NSF to
issue a call for proposals. In addition, responses to this RFI do not
constitute any commitment on behalf of the submitters or their
institutions to submit a proposal or carry out an RI project.
What We Are Looking For: Submissions should identify ideas for mid-
scale RI projects in the following format:
1. Concept title and description. The description should include
the potential for any inter-agency or international partnerships and
contributions that are part of the TPC;
2. Point of contact (in case additional clarification is needed);
3. Contact of your Authorized Organizational Representative. Note,
this contact will receive a copy of the survey submission;
4. New, transformative science or scientific breakthroughs to be
enabled by project;
5. Evidence of research community support (list of reports, decadal
surveys, other publications);
6. Rough order of magnitude TPC (fully loaded, i.e. inclusive of
indirect and/or Facility and Administration costs) with a percentage
breakdown by the following major budget categories: (1) Physical
components including structures, equipment, instrumentation, and
hardware; (2) other computational resources, including software and
firmware; and (3) human capital;
7. Concept of operations: anticipated duration and level of federal
and non-federal support.
Who should respond:
Researchers, users, and leaders at U.S. based colleges and
universities as well as non-profits who are well positioned to advance
and support a mid-scale project throughout its lifecycle.
How should you respond:
To submit your concept, please use this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/midscale_2017 and complete the online
questionnaire no later than December 8, 2017. Please use the email
contact field provided to enable a courtesy copy of your response to
your Authorized Organizational Representative or institutional
leadership to ensure institutional awareness of your submission.
What We Will Do with the Information: All information submitted is
subject to the Privacy Act. Summary information would be presented in
aggregate form as part of the high-level analysis shared publicly.
Dated: October 3, 2017.
Suzanne H. Plimpton,
Reports Clearance Officer, National Science Foundation.
[FR Doc. 2017-21608 Filed 10-5-17; 8:45 am]
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