NSF's Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems Program (DDDAS) Briefing Webcast, March 22, 2004, 4PM-5:30PM ET

NSF, NIH and NOAA invite the research and education community and other interested parties to a briefing on the Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems program solicitation (NSF 05-570). The solicitation was released on March 10, 2005. View the solicitation.  In order to view the video/slides, click one of the player links in the upper-right corner of this window.

The briefing will include discussion of the program scope, the sponsor agencies' specific interests, relevant research and education directions and themes, the international dimensions of the program, and the potential for industry collaborations. Program officials of the sponsor agencies will be present to comment and respond to questions.

The briefing will take place in Room 375 at the National Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, Virginia on March 22, 2005, 4 pm - 5:30 pm (EST).

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