![]() Setting out the key work-packages together with a description of the key deliverables and tasks required to deliver them. The plan includes frequency and attendance for progress meetings, the acceptance process for key deliverables and milestones, and the frequency and content of progress reports Work breakdown structure (WBS) The proposal should define the methods to be used for progress reporting and control. The key stakeholders in the project should be identified Project monitoring and reporting Provide a project structure diagram and organogram identifying key individuals or bodies (for example, programme board, Project Manager, Community Director) and reporting lines.Īrrangements should be described to enable project progress and performance to be managed effectively. ![]() This must describe the following information. Information should be given about the way in which the project is to be led and managed. This will include the setting up of a project office. The management and reporting structure of the project should be outlined. Explain why the consortium is the best or most appropriate to carry out this project. A list of UK participants should be provided with justification for STFC support. Track recordĭescribe the proponents track record in this field. Explain how the project will have a strong supportive user base among the relevant community both in the UK and internationally. The proposal will promote strong community engagement throughout the project. Justify the proposed start dates of the grants and include how responsibilities are to be shared among the collaborators, both within the UK and internationally. Awareness and contextĭescribe the current status of related activity nationally and worldwide and how this proposal builds on the previous work. You must include a science case summary stating the main science goals and objectives of the UK SKA community in terms of the STFC particle physics, particle astrophysics, astronomy and nuclear physics (PPAN) science themes. Highlight what will be delivered and on what timescale. The scope of the project should be described, setting out the key work areas and international landscape. The intended outputs and outcomes of the project should be stated clearly, so that the success or failure of the project can easily be determined at the end of the funded period. Guidance on the contents of the case for support include the following information. ![]() Proposals should justify your requested start date. Grants should commence no sooner than 1 October 2022 and no later than 31 March 2023. Your proposal should be clear and concise and cover the full request for support, including an explicit analysis of costs, risks and benefits. It will be compliant with the SRC global architecture and standards, whilst providing local operational infrastructure commensurate with the scientific needs of the UK SKA community. It should help deliver the major SRCNet functionalities identified within the SKA SRC white paper (PDF, 406KB). The UKSRC node will form a key component of the SRCNet. The proposal will aim to maximise the return to the UK through a contribution to the SRCNet at a level commensurate with the UK’s leading role in the project, and to deliver a UKSRC node, enabling the UK to maximise scientific return and drive innovation in data science. The proposal will demonstrate the delivery of UKSRC’s strategy vision, which is for the SRC network (SRCNet) to meet the needs of the UK science community, providing seamless access to SKA data and support, and enabling UK scientists to lead exploitation. The scope of the proposal will encompass the UK’s SRC efforts, which will contribute to the SRCNet, as well as deliver on the priorities and needs of the UK community. The goal of this opportunity is to identify a single consortium to undertake the work. The aim of the UK SKA Regional Centre (SRC) open funding opportunity is to invite proposals from consortia to deliver the objectives of the UKSRC strategy.
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