DRAFT #1
(August 11, 2002)

Travel Grant Application
for
International Workshop for The Community Development with E-Learning and E-Healthcare in Amazon, Brazil
(March 17 to 21, 2003)




To be submitted to

Vicki B. Booker, Ph.D.
Program Manager
Caribbean Region and South America, (except Argentina, Chile)
Americas Program (SBE/INT)
Division of International Programs
U.S. National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation
4201 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington, Virginia 22230
(703) 292-8706
Fax: (703) 292-9175
[email protected]
http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/int/start.htm









H. Dean Sutphin
Principal-Investigator
Associate Dean, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences systems
Cornell University
140 Roberts Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853
607-255-3081
607-227-6845
607-254-4613
[email protected]
http://ed.cornell.edu/globalseminar/


DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS COVER PAGE

 

1. Country:

#1
Canada

#2
Cuba

#3
Brazil

#4
Japan

#5
Finland

#6
France

#7
Nigeria

#8
Venezuela

#9
U.S.A.

 

2. Proposal Category:
Cooperative Research

X
Joint Seminar or Workshop
Planning Visit
Dissertation Enhancement

 

3. Foreign Counterpart Investigator/Organizer/Host
(Repeat as needed for up to three Foreign Counterpart Investigators/Organizers/Hosts)

See the following section in the grant application submitted to Tinker Foundation attached herewith;
Section XVI: PROPONENT CAPABILITY STATEMENT
Name: Professor Doctor Alexandre Almir Ferreira Rivas
Workshop organizer
Title: General Director of the Center of Sciences of the Environment
Organization Name: Universidade Federal do Amazonas / FundacaoUNI-SOL
Address: Campus Universitario
3000 Manaus, AM
Brazil 69000
Phone Number: + 55-92-647-4063
Fax Number: + 55-92-647-4066
E-Mail Address: [email protected]
Organization web site: http://www.fua.br/
Conference web site: Under construction.
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Name: H. Dean Sutphin
Principal-Investigator
Title: Associate Dean, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences systems
Organization Name: Cornell University
Address: 140 Roberts Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853
USA
Phone Number: 607-255-3081
Cell Phone 607-227-6845
Fax Number: 607-254-4613
E-Mail Address: [email protected]
Organization web site: http://ed.cornell.edu/globalseminar/
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Name: Takeshi Utsumi, Ph.D., P.E.,
Co-Workshop Organizer and
Co-Principal-Investigator
Title: Chairman, GLOSAS/USA
(GLObal Systems Analysis and Simulation Association in the U.S.A.) Tax Exempt ID: 11-2999676
Laureate of Lord Perry Award for Excellence in Distance Education
President Emeritus and V.P. for Technology and Coordination of
Global University System (GUS)
Organization Name: Global University System (GUS)
Address: 43-23 Colden Street
Flushing, NY 11355-3998
U.S.A.
Phone Number: 718-939-0928
Fax Number:
E-Mail Address: [email protected]
Organization web site: http://www.friends-partners.org/GLOSAS/

 

4. Joint Seminar or Workshop
Location:
City: Manaus, Amazon
Country: Brazil
Start Date: 3/17/03
End Date: 3/21/03
Demographics (people that will be supported by this project): Brazil, Cuba, Venezuela, Nigeria
Number of senior US scientists and engineers (excluding those within
6 years of their Ph.D. and graduate and undergraduate students):
To be filled later.
Number of U.S. scientists within 6 years of the Ph.D. (including the PI and/or Co-PI if applicable): None
Number of U.S. graduate students: None
Number of U.S. undergraduate students: None
Number of foreign scientists and engineers (including post-docs, graduate students and undergraduate students) associated with the foreign institution. Include only those that will be supported under this NSF proposal. No not count foreign participants that will be supported by non-NSF funds. 2 (tentative)

 


Proposal

1. Title: International Workshop for The Community Development with E-Learning and E-Healthcare in Amazon, Brazil
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2. Dates: March 17 to 21, 2003 (tentative)
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3. Location: Manaus, Amazon, Brazil
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4. Short description of the workshop for Amazon Project:

This international workshop is to brainstorm on and to form a committee for the deployment of broadband Internet in Amazon, Brazil, with;

  1. CampusNet which will connect 6 federal universities in Amazon region by broadband satellite Internet; and
  2. Community Development Networks (CDNs) which will connect higher, secondary and elementary schools, libraries, hospitals, local government offices and NGOs, etc. in the cities of main campuses of the CampusNet affiliated universities by broadband wireless Internet.
    See the reference web sites of those projects below.

Their deployment will utilize a community development approach with the involvements of all schools, libraries, hospitals, local governments, non- and profit-organizations to have global E-Rate. Joint contents development, teacher and general-public training for digital literacy will also be discussed. This project will promote the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) for economic and social development with special emphasis on the poverty and isolation reductions in Amazon region. This workshop will also initiate US/Brazilian joint reserach and development projects, e.g., a Globally Collaborative Environmental Peace Gaming with globally distributed computer simulation system with the use of globally distributed and yet interconnected massive parallel mini-supercomputers through global neural computer network – as an extension of Beowulf Mini-Supercomputer Network with Access Grid Project both of which are now being funded by the NSF – see APPENDIX VIII-8.

The resultant comprehensive documents out of this workshop will be submitted to the Japanese government’s “non-tied cultural aid.”

Dr. Utsumi of GLOSAS/USA helped the Japanese government pledge US$15 billion to close the digital divide in developing countries during the Okinawa Summit in July of 2000. Mr. Koizumi, Prime Minister of Japan, made another pledge of US$2 billion to aid education in developing countries during the G8 Summit in Canada on June 26-27, 2002.

The Amazon projects will combine (1) the Japanese government's Official Development Assistance (ODA) funds and (2) electronic equipment (computer, tranceiver, dish antenna, etc.) of Japan with (a) the Internet technology and (b) content development of the north America to help underserved people in rural and remote areas of developing countries.

This is a joint project of the University of Amazonia (UA) in Brazil, the Global University System (GUS) at the University of Tampere, Finland, and the GLObal Systems Analysis and Simulation Association in the U.S.A. (GLOSAS/USA)

GUS will emulate this project in other developing countries around the world (e.g., Nigeria, etc.) in the future.

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5. Description of the workshop
Recent meetings on the same subject, including dates and locations. See the following section in the grant application submitted to Tinker Foundation attached herewith;
Section IV: ACTIVITY BACKGROUND
Objectives of the workshop: See the following section in the grant application submitted to Tinker Foundation attached herewith;
Section VI: GOAL AND OBJECTIVES OF WORKSHOP
Main conference activities:
(Workshop organization and conduct)
See the following section in the grant application submitted to Tinker Foundation attached herewith;
Section VII: ACTIVITIES DURING WORKSHOP
Section VIII: ACTIVITIES AFTER WORKSHOP
Size of the conference: 50 to 75
Type of participants in the workshop in general: Professors and staffs of university and its hospital, teachers of secondary and elementary schools, librarians, staffs of local governmental agencies, information and telecom specialists, etc.
See the following section in the grant application submitted to Tinker Foundation attached herewith;
APPENDIX IX: LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
Method of announcement or invitation: This workshop is invitation only which will be made by emails.
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6. Significance and need of the workshop.

The American scholars with this travel grant will assist Brazilian counterpart colleagues (who are mainly faculty members of the CampusNet affiliated universities) on the followings;

(a) To plan and configure the deployment of the CampusNet and the Community Development Networks (CDNs) with the Japanese government’s ODA fund. (Incidentally, the Brazilian government has already pledged US$2.8 million for the CampusNet.)

In order to obtain this ODA fund, we will produce a comprehensive document of system design, feasibility study, market survey, action plan, design of organizational structures for technical support and administration, etc., during and after our proposed workshop.

(b) To plan and configure joint research and development programs and projects among the CampusNet affiliated universities and the US counterparts through the CampusNet and CDN.

(c) To plan and configure e-learning and e-healthcare programs and projects (i) among CampusNet affiliated universities and (ii) with the US counterparts through the CampusNet and CDN.

See APPENDIX VIII of the grant application submitted to Tinker Foundation attached herewith for the above Items (b) and (c).

After the workshop is over, the Brazilian collagues will become the key persons for the deployments of the CampusNet and the CDN in the cities of the main campuses of the CampusNet affiliated universities.

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7. Dissemination of the results of the workshop.

See the following sections in the grant application submitted to Tinker Foundation attached herewith;
Section XIV: ANTICIPATED RESULTS OF THE PROJECT AND DELIVERABLES
Section XV: DISSEMINATION OF THE RESULTS
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8. Contribution of the workshop

See the following sections in the grant application submitted to Tinker Foundation attached herewith;
Section II: POVERTY REDUCTION IMPACT
Section III: BENEFICIARIES WITH SMART COMMUNITY APPROACH
Section XII: REPLICABILITY
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9. A plan for recruitment of, and support for speakers and other attendees, that includes participation of groups underrepresented in science and engineering (e.g., underrepresented minorities, women, and persons with disabilities);

Not applicable.
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10. Financial Data

(US Dollars.)
Total cost of the event: To be filled up later.
Total NSF funding requested: To be filled up later.

See ANNEX for an itemized statement of the amount of support requested from NSF (the NSF budget may include participant support for transportation (when appropriate), per diem costs, stipends, publication and other conference-related costs. Participant support costs must be excluded from the indirect cost base
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11. Sources of Co-financing: (1) Tinker Foundation (for main workshop arrangements)
(2) InfoDev Conference Scholarship Fund (for travel grant for attendees from remote Amazon region, Latin American and the Caribbean countries, etc.)
(3) The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation (tentative)
(4) EDS/Latin America (tentative)
(5) Inter-American Development Bank (tentative)
(6) International Telecommunications Union (ITU) (tentative)
(7) Grass Root Fund of the Japanese government to establish Manaus Community Development Network (Grant application was submitted and is now under evaluation.)
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12. Reference web sites:
(1).CampusNet and Community Development Networks (a) See the grant application submitted to Tinker Foundation attached herewith, or
(b) http://www.friends-partners.org/GLOSAS/Manaus Workshop/Tinker Foundation/Application Form/Tinker_Proposal_Web/Application_to_Tinker.html
(2) Manaus Community Development Network “Application for Grass Root Fund for the Manaus Community Development Network” (submitted to Japan Consulate in Manaus, Amazon, Brazil) at;
http://www.friends-partners.org/GLOSAS/Manaus Workshop/Grass_Root_Fund/Application_Form/Appl_for_GRF_7-18-02.html
(3) Summary of the above two PowerPoint presentations by Alex Rivas at;
1. Technological Feasibility for Distance Education and Promotion of Sustainable Development in Amazonia
http://www.friends-partners.org/GLOSAS/Manaus%20Workshop/Alex_slides_11_28_01/CampusNet/WordBank_1-a.htm
2. CampusNet Amazonia
http://www.friends-partners.org/GLOSAS/Manaus Workshop/Alex_slides_11_28_01/CampusNet/CampusNet.htm

 


List of Proposed Travel Grantees

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