* DARPA & AJPO soliciting proposals - repost
@ 1991-07-25 20:33 Michele L. Kee, AdaIC
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From: Michele L. Kee, AdaIC @ 1991-07-25 20:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
For those of you who may have missed the original posting...
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), in conjunction
with the Ada Joint Program Office (AJPO) is soliciting proposals to
support the development of undergraduate software engineering
curricula and courses.
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17. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), in conjunction with
the Ada Joint Program Office (AJPO), is soliciting proposals to support the
development of undergraduate software engineering curricula and courses. Of
particular interst is the development of courses and course materials that use
the Ada programming language effectively in a traditional computer science
curriculum. This program is intended to advance the capability of United
States postsecondary educational institutions to help provide a highly
qualified software engineering work force into the 21st century. Proposals
will be accepted in Categories (1) and (2) as elaborated below.
Category (3) proposals will be solicited under a separate Broad Agency
Announcement to be released in FY'92, subject to availability of funding.
Category (1): Ada in Traditional Computer Science Courses: Proposals should
describe research in the use of the Ada programming language in advanced
undergraduate computer science courses and the development of materials useful
to educators. This can include investigating the effectiveness of Ada as an
implementation language in courses that traditionally use other languages, or
the issues raised by the Ada language itself in areas such as compiler
construction or operating systems. Results of the project should be embodied
in educational materials suitable for wide dissemination and use in
undergraduate computer science education. Awards in this category are
expected to support one principal investigator for approximately two to three
months of full-time effort, or the equivalent level of effort part-time during
the academic year. Schools without an appropriate Ada implementation may also
request funding for compilers and associated software tools. A school
planning to introduce Ada throughout its curriculum is encouraged to submit a
separate proposal for each appropriate course. Category (2): Significant New
Course Sequences: Proposals submitted in this category should describe the
design and implementation of significant new course sequences in an
undergraduate curriculum. For example, proposals may describe the conversion
of an introductory programming/data structures sequence to use the Ada
language, or the development of a year-long sequence in software engineering.
Results of the work should include complete packages of materials suitable for
adoption by educators planning similar course sequences. Awards in this
category are expected to support one principal investigator for approximately
four to five months of full-time effort, or the equivalent level of effort
part-time during the academic year. Category (3) (for information only):
Pilot Undergraduate Software Engineering Degree Programs: Proposals submitted
in this category should describe the institutions's plans for implementation
of a pilot undergraduate program in software engineering. Proposals should
include evidence of a commitment by industry to provide support equalling or
exceeding the proposed amount of DARPA funding. It is expected that the
development of undergraduate software engineering programs will require
approximately four years. Awards in this category are expected to support up
to four principal investigators for approximately five months of full-tiome
effort each during each of the first two years (a total of approximately 40
person-months). Industry funding should continue the same level of support
for the remaining two years. It is expected that the project's results in
categories 1 and 2 will be integrated into the institution's academic programs
within the period of the award or in the immediately following academic term.
Categories 1 and 2: Each proposal must be in a single volume and shall
include the following sections A - G (inclusive) each section starting on a
new page (where a "page" is 8-1/2 x 11 inches with type not smaller than
standard 12-pitch). Non-conforming proposals may be rejected without review.
A. One cover page including BAA number, proposal title, technical and
administrative points of contact (including telephone numberes and electronic
mail addresses, if any) followed by an official cover letter.
B. This section limited to total of five (5) pages for Category (1)
proposals, and total of ten (10) pages for Category (2) proposals which pages
shall include: a summary of the innovative claims for the proposed curriculum
development; a clear Statement of Work (SOW) outlining the scope of the effort
and citing specific tasks to be performed and time frame for performance; a
technical rationale including technical arguments to substantiate innovative
claims, intrinsic merit, utility/relevance and expected impact of proposed
curriculum development; a technical approach description consistent with
Sections C and D (see below); identification of offeror's previous
accomplishments in this or related areas; full description of facilities to be
used for the proposed effort; bibliography of relevant technical papers,
research notes (published & unpublished) and course curriculum development
which document the ideas and approach upon which the proposal is based. Note:
Copies of not more than five (5) relevant papers can be included with proposal
submission. C. This section limited to two (2) pages and shall include a
summary of the deliverables associated with the proposal and a description of
anticipated results, products, and transferable technology expected from a
prospective user's point of view. D. This section limited to one (1) page
and shall include a summary of schedule and milestones for proposed project
and a list of key personnel along with the amount of effort to be expended by
each. E. A one-page summary of any proprietary claims to results and other
artifacts supporting and/or necessary for the use of the curriculum to be
developed. If there are no proprietary claims, this shall be so stated. F.
A one-page summary of qualifications of key personnel along with other major
sources of support. This section shall include all other related pending
proposals. G. A cost breakdown to the level major tasks and equipment.
Where the effort consists of multiple portions which could reasonably be
partitioned for purposes of funding, these should be identified as contract
options with separate cost estimates for each. Ten (10) copies of each
proposal should be addressed to BAA # 91-18, DARPA/SISTO, 3701 North Fairfax
Drive, Arlington, VA 22203-1714. Proposals may be reviewed and acted on as
they arrive. The closing date for proposals for work to begin in the fall of
1991 is 1 August 1991; for work to begin in the spring and summer of 1992, the
deadline is 1 October 1991. A follow-on BAA of this nature is anticipated for
the 1992/1993 academic year. Proposals will be evaluated according to the
following criteria listed in order of importance: (1) Capability of the
investigator(s) and the adequacy of the institutional resources to carry out
the proposed work; (2) Intrinsic merit of the proposed project; (3) Utility
or relevance of the proposed project; (4) Expected impact of the proposed
project. This notice itself constitutes the BAA. Except for the below white
paper, no additional written information is available, nor will be issued.
Requests for same will be disregarded. Projected total funding available for
this work is expected to be in the range of $800,000 for this year. The
Government reserves the right to select for award all, some, or none of the
proposals received. Only proposals from degree-granting educational
institutions will be accepted. A portion of this BAA shall be set aside for
Minority Institutions and Historic Black Colleges and University
participation. Individual proposal evaluations will be based on acceptability
or unacceptability without regard to other proposals submitted under the
announcement; however, all selected proposals may not be funded due to
budgetary constraints. Proposals selected for funding may result in a
contract, grant or other agreement depending upon the nature of the work
proposed, the required degree of interaction between parties and other
factors. Inquiries of a technical nature may be directed via electronic mail
to Dr. John Kramer at kramer@stars.rosslyn.unisys.com or via telephone at
(703) 243-8655. A white paper with additional information can be requested
from the above individual.
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