This page describes the Fiscal Year 2018 Community for Data Integration (CDI) Request for Proposals (RFP). Through the annual CDI proposal process, funds have been awarded for projects focusing on data integration for interdisciplinary research, innovative data management, and demonstrations of practical use of new technologies.
FY18 Awarded Projects
Additional executive support enabled the funding of two more projects after the initial announcement.
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An Interactive Web-based Tool for Anticipating Long-term Drought Risk | Bradford, John | Southwest Biological Science Center |
ICE! Ice Jam Hazard Mobile-Enabled Website | Chase, Katherine | Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center |
National Alert Risk Mapper for Nonindigenous Aquatic Species | Fuller, Pam | Wetland and Aquatic Research Center |
Integrating Disparate Spatial Datasets from Local to National Scale for Web-Based Visualization and Analysis: A Case Study Compiling U.S. Landslide Inventories | Mirus, Ben | Geologic Hazards Science Center |
Knowledge Extraction Algorithms (KEA): Turning Literature Into Data | Neilson, Matthew | Wetland and Aquatic Research Center |
Investigation of lidar data processing and analysis in the cloud | Walker, Jessica | Western Geographic Science Center |
Content specifications to enable USGS transition to ISO metadata standard | Walworth, Dennis | Alaska Science Center |
Mapping land-use, hazard vulnerability and habitat suitability using deep neural networks | Warrick, Jonathan | Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center |
Workflows to support integrated predictive science capacity: Forecasting invasive species for natural resource planning and risk assessment | Weltzin, Jake | National Phenology Network |
Vote
Voting was open from February 6-15 (closing on the 15th at 5pm ET).
Guidance Document
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title | Download the FY18 CDI Request for Proposals Guidance |
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You can learn more about the process by checking out the following info:
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Email cdi@usgs.gov with any questions.
New in FY18
This section is copied from the guidance document. Please pay attention to these important changes this year!
- The FY18 CDI RFP has a topical emphasis and encourages submissions that support the USGS Integrated Predictive Science Capacity in the specific focus area of risk assessment and hazard-exposure. A portion of the funds will be dedicated to this topic. However, all submissions that follow the CDI Guiding Principles will be considered. See more information in the "FY18 Topical emphasis" in the guidance document or at this FAQ page (*new 1/19/18).
- The Statement of Interest narrative is a maximum of 1 page. (In FY17 it could be up to 1.5 pages.)
- In Phase 1 of the RFP, after the deadline for submission of Statements of Interest, an online session for 1-minute lightning talks will be held to help the CDI community to learn about the proposed ideas in preparation for commenting and voting. This session is scheduled for February 6, 2018.
- This year, the CDI will distribute funds to the lead USGS Science Center only, and the lead Science Center will be in charge of further distributions.
- A new, streamlined Data Management Plan form is provided for the Full Proposal stage.
Information Session (*added January 16*)
Video Recording link
An information session was held on January 16, 2018, Tuesday, 1:00-2:00pm Eastern.
Summary: In this session we reviewed important information about the Community for Data Integration FY18 Request for Proposals process, including new requirements and considerations this year.
Slides: PDF | PPTX with notes (updated to correct time of the Lightning Session to 1pm ET; recommend to right-click to save-as, not preview in browser)
Estimated Schedule
December 18, 2017 | RFP Announcement |
January 16, 2018 @ 1pm ET | RFP Information Session |
February 1, 2018 @ 5pm ET | Statements of Interest (SOI) Due |
February 6, 2018 | SOI Presentation Session and Voting Opens |
February 15, 2018 | Comment and Voting Period Closes |
February 26, 2018 | Invite Full Proposal Submissions |
March 22, 2018 | Full Proposals Due |
April 16, 2018 | Awarded Projects Announced |
September 30, 2018 | Awarded Funds must be spent |
We realize this is a compressed schedule and we thank you for understanding.
Collaboration Forum
One of the ways to improve your CDI Statement of Interest and final proposal is to have cross-Mission Area and cross-Center collaboration. If you have an idea for a CDI proposal but are looking for collaborators in other disciplines or centers to join you, post your idea and contact information on the collaboration forum. By posting your idea there, CDI Coordinators can help facilitate connections.
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Statement of Interest Lightning Presentation Session
Playback the recording | Slides | Order of Presenters (pdf) | Presenters (xls)
This year, the CDI will be holding an online session for 1-minute lightning talks to help the CDI community learn about the proposed ideas.
Tuesday, February 6, 1:00-2:30pm Eastern Time, Add to Google Calendar
Each submission will have one 16:9 slide (no animations - it will be converted to PDF) and 1 minute to share their idea with the community!
Download (optional) slide template (optional): Template (pptx)
Include somewhere on your slide:
- Title of your submission
- Your name
- Your email address
Email your slide to cdi@usgs.gov by February 5, COB. Slides will be compiled, converted to PDF, and the presentation order will be sent out first thing on February 6.
Tips
- Don't over-clutter your slide.
- Practice the timing of your 1-minute pitch. You can say a lot in 1 minute if you know exactly what you are going to say.
- Know your audience - the CDI is very diverse, so avoid specialized jargon.
- Focus on the gap that your proposal will fill, and the benefit or lessons learned to be passed on to the CDI and the USGS.
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- The session will be recorded.
- If no one on your project team can make the session, get in contact with cdi@usgs.gov.
Community voting is a factor in the proposals that advance to the Phase 2 Full Proposal phase.
Visit the Phase 1: Statements of Interest page to see the top ranked Statements of Interest from voting.
No later than February 26, we will inform all proposers that advance to Phase 2 from the additional CDI Executive Sponsor and Coordinator recommendations.