Culturally Relevant Mental Health Services Impact in South Dakota
GrantID: 11675
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Cyberinfrastructure Innovation in South Dakota
The Funding for Sustained Scientific Innovation for Cyberinfrastructure grant program is geared towards enabling flexible funding opportunities that respond to the evolving needs in cyberinfrastructure (CI). In South Dakota, the priority outcomes for this grant are centered around enhancing the state's CI capabilities to support its research and development ecosystem. The South Dakota Governor's Office of Economic Development (GOED) plays a crucial role in fostering an environment conducive to innovation and technological advancement.
Enhancing Research Computing Infrastructure
A key priority outcome in South Dakota is the enhancement of research computing infrastructure. The state's research institutions, including those involved in the South Dakota Board of Regents, require robust CI to undertake cutting-edge research. This includes high-performance computing (HPC) resources, advanced data storage solutions, and high-speed networking. By upgrading these infrastructure components, South Dakota aims to support research in areas such as bioinformatics, climate modeling, and materials science. The state's geographic feature of being largely rural, with significant areas classified as frontier counties, presents unique challenges in terms of broadband access and connectivity. Addressing these challenges is crucial for ensuring that researchers across the state have equitable access to CI resources.
Fostering Community Creation and Collaboration
Another target outcome is the fostering of community creation and collaboration around CI. South Dakota seeks to build a vibrant CI community that encompasses academia, industry, and government. This involves organizing workshops, training sessions, and collaborative projects that bring together stakeholders to share knowledge and best practices in CI. The state's relatively small size can be an advantage in this regard, as it allows for more agile and coordinated efforts among its research and industry communities. By facilitating collaboration, South Dakota aims to identify and address CI needs more effectively and to promote the adoption of CI services across different sectors.
Delivering Integrated CI Services with Quantitative Metrics
The grant program emphasizes the delivery of integrated CI services with clear quantitative metrics for delivery and usage. In South Dakota, this translates into developing CI services that are not only technically advanced but also tailored to the specific needs of the state's research and industry users. Metrics such as the number of researchers supported, the volume of data processed, and the number of collaborative projects facilitated will be used to assess the effectiveness of CI services. The South Dakota State Library, which provides critical support for information infrastructure across the state, is an example of an entity that could be involved in tracking and analyzing such metrics.
Challenges and Opportunities
South Dakota faces challenges related to its rural nature and the limited scale of its CI ecosystem. However, these challenges also present opportunities for innovative solutions that are tailored to the state's specific context. For instance, leveraging CI to support remote research collaboration and education can help overcome the barriers posed by geographic dispersion. Furthermore, the state's focus on developing its CI capabilities aligns with its broader economic development goals, as outlined in initiatives such as the South Dakota Governor's Office of Economic Development's strategic plans.
Q: What are the primary areas of research that will be supported by CI enhancements in South Dakota? A: The primary areas include bioinformatics, climate modeling, and materials science, which are critical for advancing knowledge and driving innovation in the state.
Q: How does South Dakota plan to ensure that its CI development benefits rural areas? A: By focusing on improving broadband access and promoting CI services that are accessible to researchers across the state, regardless of their location.
Q: What role does the South Dakota State Library play in the state's CI ecosystem? A: The State Library supports information infrastructure and could be involved in tracking and analyzing metrics related to CI service delivery and usage.
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