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Overview: Small Aircraft Transportation System Airborne Remote Sensing Fuel Droplet EvaporationThe NASA Nebraska Preparation Grant was designed to solidify relationships, intensify communication, and launch collaborative initiatives among Nebraska researchers and key contacts at NASA research centers and enterprises. In doing so, Nebraska was successful in laying the groundwork for the foundation for numerous long-term, mutually beneficial collaborations that were subsequently proposed and awarded in the NASA EPSCoR 2000 competition. The NASA Nebraska EPSCoR Preparation Grant was managed by the same administrative team that oversees Nebraska's NASA Space Grant and EPSCoR programs. An advisory board (later Technical Advisory Committee) made up of voting representatives from all affiliate and partner organizations regularly reviewed grant progress and direction. The University of Nebraska at Omaha's Aviation Institute, the host institution for all three programs, provided additional administrative oversight and program evaluation through established review mechanisms. This structure has served NASA well and has been cited as a model program. The second year of preparation grant funding served as a significant opportunity for Nebraska to lay the groundwork for the continued elevation and success of its NASA EPSCoR program. In anticipation of the NASA EPSCoR 2000 grant competition, Year 2 funding enabled funded researchers to further broaden and enhance the quality and quantity of collaborations with NASA Field Centers, Codes, and Enterprises. The plan set the stage for long-term research and outreach endeavors that have contributed significantly to the achievement of NASA's strategic objectives; the state of Nebraska's economic and aerospace development efforts; and have advanced Nebraska s aeronautics research efforts to a national leadership level. The overarching goal of the NASA Nebraska EPSCoR Preparation grant was met by facilitating research endeavors among Nebraska faculty that addressed research and technology priorities of the NASA Field Centers, Codes, and Strategic Enterprises. During the first year of funding, Nebraska established open and frequent lines of communication with university affairs officers and other key personnel at all NASA Centers and Enterprises, and facilitated the development of collaborations between and among junior faculty in the state and NASA researchers. As a result, Nebraska initiated a major research cluster, the Small Aircraft Transportation System Nebraska Implementation Template.
Document ID
20040090497
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Other
Authors
Bowen, Brent
(Nebraska Univ. Omaha, NE, United States)
Holmes, Bruce
(Nebraska Univ. Omaha, NE, United States)
Gogos, George
(Nebraska Univ. Lincoln, NE, United States)
Narayanan, Ram
(Nebraska Univ. Lincoln, NE, United States)
Smith, Russell
(Nebraska Univ. Omaha, NE, United States)
Woods, Sara
(Nebraska Univ. Omaha, NE, United States)
Date Acquired
September 7, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2004
Subject Category
Administration And Management
Report/Patent Number
UNOIA-Monograph-00-1
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NCC5-572
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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