For Researchers
Call for Grant Year 5 Research: Pending Fall 2010
Proposal Submission
Researchers submitting proposals in response to CFIRE RFPs must complete their proposals and follow a provided template. Proposals shall not exceed 10 pages in length, not including the cover page and project summary.
Please submit one hard copy and one electronic copy (in pdf format) of the proposal to:
Greg Waidley
Research and Education Coordinator
1415 Engineering Drive
2205 Engineering Hall
Madison, WI 53706
(608) 262-2013
gwaidley@engr.wisc.edu
Proposals must reflect strong consideration for educational missions of academic institutions. Private research instittutes will not be permitted to submit proposals except in partnership with CFIRE's consortium partners. A set of review criteria will be used by CFIRE advisory committee for evaluating proposals.
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Project Management
Project Advisory Committee (PAC)
Researchers will be required to meet at least twice (typically via teleconference) with CFIRE staff and the project advisory committee (likely composed of state and federal government, industry, and other academics) assembled to assist in guiding the research.
Researchers should be open to editorial suggestions from the PAC and CFIRE staff on interim and final reports. It is expected that researchers will thoroughly edit and revise reports as needed prior to submission.
Researchers will be asked to forward Center staff a list of potential representatives for the PAC within two weeks of formally awarding the project.
Quarterly Progress Reports (QPR)
Researchers will be required to submit progress reports every three months. The first progress report will be due coinciding with the end of the first quarter after signing of the contract to begin work. The final progress report will be due coinciding with the end of the last quarter prior to an accepted (non-draft) final report. Electronic submission in Microsoft Word document format is required.
Final Report
Researchers should aim to provide a final report useful to an audience of state, local, or federal transportation officials. Researchers are encouraged to prepare presentations and reports based on their CFIRE research for conferences and other venues.
Fifty (50) bound paper copies (one unbound for duplication) of the final report will be submitted, in addition to an electronic version provided in Word format. Please budget accordingly for printing and shipping. A standard template for the cover page and other necessary language is included below:
Additional requirement:
- an electronic presentation of project materials suitable for delivery to a state DOT management team.
- a marketing brochure (8 1/2" X 11") for display during a CFIRE-sponsored reception at the TRB Annual Meeting in Washington, DC.
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