[community] 2014 Unidata Equipment Awards


 Announcing:



 *The 2014 Unidata Equipment Awards Program*



 Sponsored by the National Science Foundation


   Are you interested in participating in the Unidata program?



   Do you need upgraded equipment to continue participating?



   Do you have an innovative contribution to make to the Unidata community?



   Unidata Community Equipment Awards can help!



We are soliciting proposals for computer equipment purchases from /academic institutions/ engaged in teaching and research in the geosciences.

 * Awards up to $20K will be made
 * Proposals must be received at the Unidata Program Center by March
   14, 2014 to be considered
 * Notifications of award status are expected to be made by May 2014

This year, special consideration will be given to proposals that include one or more of the following:

 * Installation of a prototype AWIPS II standalone EDEX server and CAVE
   client, coupled with the Unidata LDM, to test data ingest and
   display both locally, and using the CAVE thin client to connect to
   remote servers
 * Implementation of or pilot projects with remotely-accessible storage
   systems for geoscience data ("cloud-based storage")
 * Implementation of or pilot projects with remote server-based data
   analysis or visualization systems ("cloud-based analysis")

As always, these special emphases do not preclude other proposals from the Unidata community for procuring new computers or upgrading existing classroom and laboratory equipment to integrate Unidata tools and data services in geoscience education and research.

*More information is available at:*

http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/community/equipaward/#RFP2014

Or contact us at:

support-egrants@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mail%20to:>

We will also be at AMS in Atlanta, so be sure to visit our booth (#228) with questions about this program or any of our tools and data services!
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