Center of Excellence (COE) - Center for Borders, Trade and Immigration Research (CBTIR) Center Lead

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) Office of University Programs (OUP) is requesting applications from U. S. colleges and universities to serve as a lead institution for a Center for Borders, Trade and Immigration Research (CBTIR).

OUP is also posting

a separate FOA for eligible applicants to submit single project proposals for consideration as a partner to this COE.

Please see FOA Number DHS-14-ST-061-COE-002B or 9 7. 061 on http://www.grants.gov for directions on how to submit single project proposals.

DHS may add individual project partners from applications received for either the Center Lead FOA or the Center Partner FOA to the CBTIR.

This FOA is organized along the lines of OUP’s COE evaluation and selection process.

Applicants for COE lead institution need to address the substantive research themes that DHS has identified in “Section I.

(D):
Overarching Vision of the Center for Borders, Trade and Immigration Research” and “Section I.

(E):
Research and Education and Workforce Development Program,” i.e., Border Security; Legitimate Trade and Travel; and, Immigration.

Applicants must also thoughtfully address the management and organization of the COE, described in “Section I.

(F):
Management and Administration.” Both high quality research and competent management are essential to creating and executing a successful DHS Center of Excellence programDHS will conduct an informational webinar for interested applicants On May 5 at 3:30pm [EDT].

During the call, DHS will discuss the FOA and provide an opportunity for interested applicants to ask questions.

The following is the link for this webinar:
Center for Borders, Trade and Immigration Research; May 5, 3:30pm, webinar link:
https://foodshield.connectsolutions.com/center_for_borders_trade_immigration_research_foa/
Related Programs

Centers for Homeland Security

Department of Homeland Security



Who's Eligible


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Not Available

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Not Available

Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:
Arvette Leake-DavisGrants SpecialistPhone 202-447-5537

Agency Email Description:
DHS

Agency Email:
Arvette.Leake-Davis@hq.dhs.gov

Date Posted:
2014-04-04

Application Due Date:
2014-10-01

Archive Date:
2014-11-01


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