{"id":228,"date":"2011-02-23T14:51:49","date_gmt":"2011-02-23T18:51:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.lib.purdue.edu\/grants\/?p=228"},"modified":"2011-02-23T14:51:49","modified_gmt":"2011-02-23T18:51:49","slug":"office-of-naval-research-data-to-decision","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.lib.purdue.edu\/grants\/2011\/02\/23\/office-of-naval-research-data-to-decision\/","title":{"rendered":"Office of Naval Research: Data-to-Decision"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>CFP: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.onr.navy.mil\/~\/media\/Files\/Funding-Announcements\/Special-Notice\/11-SN-0004.ashx\">http:\/\/www.onr.navy.mil\/~\/media\/Files\/Funding-Announcements\/Special-Notice\/11-SN-0004.ashx<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Deadline: March 29, 2011<\/p>\n<p>Funding: 8-10 awards, $300,000-$750,000 each<\/p>\n<p>The primary purpose of the Data-to-Decision (D2D) Program is to develop a  capability to rapidly develop, evaluate, and field prototype Decision  Support Systems. To accomplish this goal, the D2D program has identified  the creation of a library of flexible modules that can be easily  repurposed, or modified, to meet the needs of many National Security  applications as a critical need.  This library will form an open  architecture basis for the rapid development of new prototype decision  support systems.  Additionally, the architecture should allow these  modules to be rapidly reconfigured, should be sufficiently flexible to  enable easy upgrades of existing modules and should allow insertion of  new or alternative modules created by innovative organizations.   To help focus on the development of these broadly applicable modules,  the program will be conducted using a series of cross-service challenge  problems centered on specific sensing modalities.  Data will be provided  at the unclassified level, to ensure all innovative ideas can be  captured, and at the operational level to make sure the solutions work  with real data development that will generally occur through open  consortiums delivering specific capabilities in contrast to a program in  which the offeror has unique measures of success and operates  independently.    The system will be built on an open-architecture testbed running a  Service Oriented Architecture with distributed nodes.  The testbed will  be built, owned and operated by a government team and will be used to  perform research and module development in advanced user interfaces,  analytics and data management.  The testbed itself will consist of 100+  high performance nodes on a 10 GB Ethernet backbone.  Between 0.5-1.0  petabyte of storage will be provided, and there will be a mix of  different memory types to support research in storage architectures and  efficient data access and retrieval.  The system will be fully  partitionable and reconfigurable to support research in grid vs. cloud  architectures, algorithm scalability, data indexing, common data  representation and other modules as identified or needed.    Details  regarding the Application Program Interfaces (API\u2019s) and hardware will  be supplied to offerors that have been selected for an award  ONR, on behalf of DDR&amp;E, plans to fund eight (8) to ten (10)  individual awards with a value of $300,000 to $750,000 per year.   However, lower and higher cost proposals will be considered.   The Research and Development (R&amp;D) efforts to be funded consist of  Applied Research.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>CFP: http:\/\/www.onr.navy.mil\/~\/media\/Files\/Funding-Announcements\/Special-Notice\/11-SN-0004.ashx Deadline: March 29, 2011 Funding: 8-10 awards, $300,000-$750,000 each The primary purpose of the Data-to-Decision (D2D) Program is to develop a capability to rapidly develop, evaluate, and field prototype Decision Support Systems. 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