Through the Collaborative Science, Technology, and Applied Research (CSTAR) Program, the NWS Office of Science and Technology Integration is soliciting proposals to conduct research and development activities.
NOAA/NWS believes its warning and forecast mission will benefit significantly from a
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strong partnership with outside investigators in the broad academic community.
The CSTAR Program represents a NWS effort to create a cost-effective transition from basic and applied research to operations and services through collaborative research between operational forecasters and academic institutions which have expertise in the environmental sciences.
These activities will engage university researchers and students in applied research of interest to the operational meteorological community for the provision of improving the accuracy of forecasts and warnings of environmental hazards.
This announcement is for research and development topics identified as priorities by the NWS to support field forecasting operations.
There is one grant competition under this announcement valued at approximately $600,000 for three to five new projects