Economic Analysis of the National Need for Technology Infrastructure to Support the Materials Genome Initiative (MGI)

NIST is soliciting applications from eligible applicants to assess the economic impacts of meeting the Nation’s need for technology infrastructure to support the Materials Genome Initiative (MGI).

Advanced materials are essential to economic security and human well-being, with applications

in industries aimed at addressing challenges in clean energy, national security, and human welfare, yet it can take 20 or more years to move a material after initial discovery to the market.

This prospective (strategic planning) study involves, at a minimum, expertise in the following disciplines:
technology assessment, high-tech industry behavioral and structural analyses, microeconomic modeling of complex technology development and commercialization patterns, high-tech industry survey and data collection techniques, and quantitative and qualitative analyses of technology infrastructure gaps that are inhibiting the advancement of technologies.

The goal of the analysis is to identify gaps in the Nation’s technology infrastructure needed to support the MGI and estimate the economic value of eliminating these gaps.

The specific goals of this study are to:
(1) assess the technological and economic trends in the research, development, adoption and deployment of MGI related technologies, including demonstrated and anticipated adopters of MGI technology; (2) assess gaps in the technology infrastructure associated with the efficient domestic development of highly complex emerging materials research technologies; (3) assess qualitatively these gaps in terms of industry investment criteria and research mechanisms used, (4) determine the quantitative empirical rankings of the economic benefit of eliminating these gaps based on novel data and modelling; and (5) assess the implied U. S. and international government policy responses, specific to phases in the R&D cycle, technology transfer efforts and subsequent scale-up (capital formation).

Related Programs

Measurement and Engineering Research and Standards

Department of Commerce


Agency: Department of Commerce

Office: National Institute of Standards and Technology

Estimated Funding: Not Available


Who's Eligible


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
2015-NIST-TPO-01 Full Announcement/FFO document

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Eligibility for the program listed in this FFO is unrestricted, that is, open to all non-Federal entities.

Eligible applicants include accredited institutions of higher education; non-profit organizations; for-profit organizations incorporated in the United States; and state, local, territorial and Indian tribal governments within the United States.

An eligible organization may work individually or include proposed subawardees, contractors or other collaborators in a project, effectively forming a team or consortium.

An eligible organization may only submit one application.

Federal agencies may participate in projects but may not receive NIST funding.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://mgi.nist.gov/sites/default/files/uploads/FFO-MGI-Impact-Analysis.pdf

Contact:
Christopher HuntonGrants Technical AssistantPhone 301-975-5718

Agency Email Description:
Agency Contact

Agency Email:
christopher.hunton@nist.gov

Date Posted:
2015-05-29

Application Due Date:
2015-07-28

Archive Date:
2015-08-27


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