Important Announcement from NSF/SaTC Regarding Changes in the 2019 SaTC Solicitation

Dear Colleagues,

The Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) program will implementing a number of changes in the Fiscal Year 2019 solicitation which should be released in a few weeks.

 

  1. In order to allow principal investigators (PIs) more flexibility and to better facilitate interdisciplinary research across all disciplines, SaTC is removing deadlines for submission of solicited proposals across all its designations [CORE, Transition to Practice (TTP), and Education (EDU)] and size categories (Small, Medium), effective October 1, 2018.   
  2. Another associated change is that individuals may participate as a PI, co-PI or senior personnel in at most three SaTC proposals in a given fiscal year (i.e., October 1 through September 30), including in at most one proposal designated as CORE; at most one proposal designated as TTP; and at most one proposal designated as EDU. 
    • These limits are unrelated to any limits imposed in other NSF program solicitations.
  3. The Frontier category will not be offered in FY 2019, but we anticipate resuming this size category in FY 2020.

 

More details can be found in the DCL and the associated FAQ:

Dear Colleague Letter (DCL): Removal of Deadlines for the Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) Program

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Dear Colleague Letter (DCL) NSF 18-093: Removal of Deadlines for Secure and Trustworthy Computing (SaTC) Program

 

Regards,

The SaTC team

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