NSF Award
The University of Cincinnati became a member of Internet2/UCAID in December, 1997. UC subsequently prepared a grant application to the NSF under the High Performance Connections for Research and Education Institutions and Facilities program, more commonly referred to as the HPC program. The application was submitted in July, 1997 and approved, with funding actually made available September 1, 1998.
The NSF award 9729502 is a matching grant for funding an Internet High Performance Connection. This grant initially covered the period 9/1/98 – 10/31/99 in the amount of $194,066. During that period, the grant covered the cost of the necessary UC network router and backbone upgrades as well as the communication line costs associated with the connection of the UCNET network to Abilene via OARnet. The grant was renewed for a second year in the amount of $143,968 covering the period 11/1/99 through 8/31/00. A one year extension was requested and granted since all of the requested grant funding was not expended by 8/31/00. All funds from the grant are projected to be exhausted by the end of 2/2001.
Status
Experiences
Several applications are ready or are under development to take advantage of the increased bandwidth and vBNS connection. These include:
Michael Lieberman |
Principal Investigator |
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Benjamin Britton |
Co-Investigator |
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Thomas L. Beck |
Co-Investigator |
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Harold W. Carter |
Co-Investigator |
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Kirti N. Ghia |
Co-Investigator |
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More information regarding the physical network connection can be obtained from: |
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Mark Faulkner |
Technology Planner |
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