Return-Path: alert@riley.fie.com Received: from delphi.cs.ucla.edu (delphi.cs.ucla.edu [131.179.240.10]) by kiwi.cs.ucla.edu (UCLACS-2.1) with ESMTP id PAA14760 for ; Mon, 31 Mar 1997 15:14:13 -0800 (PST) Received: from riley.fie.com by delphi.cs.ucla.edu (2.1) with SMTP id PAA21229 for ; Mon, 31 Mar 1997 15:14:09 -0800 (PST) Received: (from alert@localhost) by riley.fie.com (8.6.12/8.6.9) id SAA20452 for klinger@cs.ucla.edu; Mon, 31 Mar 1997 18:28:28 -0500 Date: Mon, 31 Mar 1997 18:28:28 -0500 Message-Id: <199703312328.SAA20452@riley.fie.com> To: klinger@CS.UCLA.EDU (Allen Klinger) From: FEDIX OPPORTUNITY ALERT!!! Subject: 14 New Opportunities Reply-To: alertadmin@fie.com (FEDIX OPPORTUNITY ALERT!!!) Precedence: alert-service Timestamp: Mon Mar 31 18:28:27 EST 1997 FOA-Id: 5192 FOA-Pin: 2718 Content-Type: text Content-Length: 25512 Today's FEDIX OPPORTUNITY ALERT!!! search has found 14 opportunities that match your Personal Interests Profile. Enclosed below are the first 20 lines of each matching opportunity. To view the complete text, go to the URL listed immediately below the announcement. ========================== Item 1 of 14 ========================== TITLE: PROGRAM RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ANNOUNCEMENT (PRDA) FOR RESEARCH IN > SYNOPSIS (AMENDMENT) - AFR > > > > To view the Original Document click here > > COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 31,1997 PSA#1813 > HSC/PKR, 8005 9th St, Bldg 626, Brooks AFB, TX 78235-5353 > A -- PROGRAM RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ANNOUNCEMENT (PRDA) FOR RESEARCH > IN ARMSTRONG LAB (AL/CFA (CDDT)) OPERATOR INTEGRATION TESTBED > DEFINITION SYNOPSIS SOL F41624-97-R-6008 POC Linda Gray, 210-536-6324 > WEB: Click here to access further information, > http://www.brooks.af.mil/HSC/PKA/rfp.htm . The date for submittal of > white papers listed on previous notice posted 24 Mar 97 on CBDNet is > changed from 3:00 p.m., Central Time, 19 Apr 97 to 3:00 p.m., Central > Time, 24 Apr 97. (0086) > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > KEYWORDS: > > Keycode Keyword > A000600 Department of the Air Force > 0000034 Research > 0411005 Risk Factors & Analysis > 1004144 Computer Human Interface > 1004026 Computer Interface > 1004000 Computer Science URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/afr/arm/any/proc/any/03319703.htm Matching Keywords : Computer Human Interface Department of the Air Force ========================== Item 2 of 14 ========================== TITLE: COMPOSITE REPAIR AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES PROGRAM - AFR > > COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 31,1997 PSA#1813 > R&D Contracting Directorate, Bldg 7, 2530 C Street, WPAFB, OH > 45433-7607 > A -- COMPOSITE REPAIR AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES PROGRAM SOL PRDA 97-04-FIK > DUE 051297 POC Ms. Genet Stewart, Contract Negotiator, (937) 255-5901, > Mr. Lawrence W. Kopa, Contracting Officer, (937) 255-5901 > INTRODUCTION: Wright Laboratory (WL/FIKA) is interested in receiving > proposals (technical and cost) on the research effort described below. > Proposals in response to this PRDA shall be submitted and received by > 12 MAY1997, 1500 hours Eastern Standard Time, addressed to Wright > Laboratory, Directorate of R&D Contracting, Building 7, Area B, Attn: > Genet R Stewart, WL/FIKA, Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433-7607. This is > an unrestricted solicitation. Small businesses are encouraged to > propose on all or any part of this solicitation. Proposals submitted > shall be in accordance with this announcement. Proposal receipt after > the cutoff date and time specified herein shall be treated in > accordance with restrictions of FAR 52.215-10; a copy of this provision > may be obtained from the contracting point of contact cited in this > announcement. There will be no other solicitation issued in regard to > this requirement. Offerors should be alert for any PRDA amendments that > may permit subsequent submission of proposal dates. Offerors should > request a copy of the WL Guide entitled, "PRDA and BAA Guide for > Industry". This guide was specifically designed to assist offerors in > understanding the PRDA/BAA proposal process. Copies may be requested > from the contract point of contact, WL/FIKA, Genet Stewart, > Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7607, telephone (937) 255-5901. The URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/afr/wri/any/proc/any/03319707.htm Matching Keywords : Department of the Air Force ========================== Item 3 of 14 ========================== TITLE: AUTOMATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS (AMI) - AFR > > COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 31,1997 PSA#1813 > HSC/PKRH, 7909 Lindbergh Drive, Brooks AFB, Tx 78235-5352 > A -- AUTOMATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS (AMI) POC Contact > Point-Annette Henderson, (210)536-5773, Jim Day, (210)536-5770 Sources > are being sought in support of basic research, exploratory > development, and advanced development areas planned by the Air Force > Armstrong Laboratory, Logistics Research Division at AL/HRGA, > Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH. Sources are sought to provide > scientific, engineering, and technical non-personal services in support > of the mission of the Logistics Research Division. The research and > development will involve undertaking a program of research aimed at > automating processes underlying the creation of system maintenance > information. In the Air Force, this information has traditionally been > packaged for field use in paper-based formats under the broad label of > Technical Orders (T.O.) These documents contain step-by-step procedures > for troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair of weapon systems. A wide > variety of text and illustration formats are combined in these > instructions. Recently, Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (IETM) > have been used for the same purposes. Despite many advances in the > management and presentation of this information for maintenance people, > the production of maintenance documentation remains a costly, > laborious, and error prone process with few automation aids. The > objectives of AMI research are to explore automation options and create > candidate software tools that promote affordable technical data > solutions. The emphasis will be on innovative ways to capture > maintenance meanings from basic design information (CAD files, URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/afr/wri/any/proc/any/03319710.htm Matching Keywords : Computer Human Interface Department of the Air Force ========================== Item 4 of 14 ========================== TITLE: PROFESSIONAL, ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGEMENT SUPPORT SERVICES - AID > > COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 31,1997 PSA#1813 > U.S. Agency for International Development, M/OP, SA-14, Room 1501, > Washington, D.C. 20523-1409 > R -- PROFESSIONAL, ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGEMENT SUPPORT SERVICES DUE > 043097 POC Contact Point: John C. O'Connell, (703) 875-1013, > Contracting Officer, Sharon Zavestoski, (703) 875-1150. The U.S. Agency > for International Development (USAID) is requesting expressions of > interest from eligible parties for the provision of Technical Advisors > in AIDS, Child Survival and Population (TAACS). Any eventual > contractor will be responsible for the recruitment, orientation, and > provision of necessary backstop services for up to 22 experts in Child > Survival, HIV/AIDS and Population to serve in USAID/Washington and > field missions. The authority to use contracts to obtain these services > from institutions of higher learning and U.S. Private Voluntary > Organizations has been provided for in the U.S. Foreign Assistance > Appropriations Bill since FY 87. The use of contracts with institutions > of higher learning and U.S. Private Voluntary Organizations is one of > the means by which the USAID can access TAACS. This announcement seeks > responses from organizations interested in competing for a > competitively awarded contract to provide the services described below. > The TAACS Advisors, mid-to-senior level technical officers, will remain > employees of the host organization while providing technical advice and > management capabilities to the USAID offices or Mission on various > issues related to the priority areas of Child Survival, HIV/AIDS and > Population. The TAACS will supplement USAID's own technical staff in > these areas. Although the tasks and issues will vary according to the URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/aid/any/any/proc/any/03319748.htm Matching Keywords : Agency for International Development ========================== Item 5 of 14 ========================== TITLE: PRIMARY IMMUNODEFICIENCY DISEASE REGISTRY (RFP NIAID-DAIT-97-11)/NOA - > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > NIH GUIDE, Volume 26, Number 9, March 21, 1997 > P.T. 34; K.W. 0715120, 0780030 > RFP AVAILABLE: NIAID-DAIT-97-11 > National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases > The Clinical Immunology Branch, Division of Allergy, Immunology, and > Transplantation (DAIT), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious > Diseases (NIAID) has a requirement for the acquisition of a registry > for U.S. residents affected by several primary immunodeficiency > diseases. The work will require expertise and knowledge of these > diseases (including the complex clinical manifestations and the > socioeconomic impact on affected families); interactions with > individuals affected by these diseases, their physicians, and > researchers in primary immunodeficiency diseases; and expertise and > knowledge of all aspects of the operation of a registry. The > diseases are: Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Disease (SCID), X- > linked Agammaglobulinemia (XLA), Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome (WAS), > Common Variable Immunodeficiency (CVID), Chronic Granulomatous > Disease (CGD), DiGeorge Anomaly, Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency (LAD), > and Hyper IgM Syndrome. The contract will have two components, A and > B. The registry for SCID, XLA, WAS, CVID and CGD will comprise Part > A, for which a single, completion type contract will be awarded. > Part B describes activities for the Government to support at its > option, which may include expansion of the registry to include any > one, two, or all three of the diseases DiGeorge Anomaly, LAD, and URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/nih/gen/any/proc/any/03219703.htm Matching Keywords : National Institutes of Health (Corporate-Wide) National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases ========================== Item 6 of 14 ========================== TITLE: AIDS-ONCOLOGY CLINICAL SCIENTIST DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (RFA CA-97-009)/NOA > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Select Full Text to view the entire Notice of Availability. > > NIH GUIDE, Volume 26, Number 9, March 21, 1997 > RFA AVAILABLE: CA-97-009 > P.T. 34; K.W. 0715008, 0715035, 0785140 > National Cancer Institute > Letter of Intent Receipt Date: April 25, 1997 > Application Receipt Date: July 16, 1997 > PURPOSE > The National Cancer Institute (NCI) invites applications for Clinical > Scientist Development Program awards (K12) to support institutional, > multidisciplinary, training programs focused on the HIV/AIDS Oncology > field. The goal of the program is to train a cadre of clinicians > with the highly specialized skills necessary to address the clinical > and research problems associated with AIDS-related malignancies. > There is an important need for trained AIDS-Oncology specialists to > exploit research opportunities, conduct patient-oriented research, > and provide the clinical management skills necessary for advancement > in this field. There will be approximately five awards made at a > total cost level of $1.5 million for the first year, $3.0 million for > years two and three, and $1.5 million for the fourth and final year. > The maximum direct costs available per award for the first year of > support of the program is $300,000. > HEALTHY PEOPLE 2000 URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/nih/gen/any/proc/any/03219706.htm Matching Keywords : National Institutes of Health (Corporate-Wide) National Cancer Institute ========================== Item 7 of 14 ========================== TITLE: MENTAL RETARDATION RESEARCH CENTERS - RECOMPETITION (RFA HD-97-003)/NOA > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Select Full Text to view the entire Notice of Availability. > > NIH GUIDE, Volume 26, Number 9, March 21, 1997 > RFA AVAILABLE: HD-97-003 > P.T. 04; K.W. 0715130, 0745027, 0745070, 0710030 > National Institute of Child Health and Human Development > Letter of Intent Receipt Date: May 16, 1997 > Application Receipt Date: July 18, 1997 > PURPOSE > The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), > through the Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (MRDD) > Branch, Center for Research for Mothers and Children (CRMC), invites > research center core grant applications (P30) to develop new > knowledge in the field of prevention, treatment, and amelioration of > mental retardation and developmental disabilities. Four centers may > be supported in response to this Request for Application (RFA). The > estimated funds available for the first year of support for the > entire program is $4.7 million total costs. > The primary objective of the NICHD Mental Retardation Research > Centers (MRRCs) is to provide support and facilities for a cohesive, > interdisciplinary program of research and research training in mental > retardation and related aspects of human development. NICHD has > supported MRDD Research Centers through the provision of core grants > (P30) which facilitate program coordination and support central URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/nih/gen/any/proc/any/03219708.htm Matching Keywords : National Institutes of Health (Corporate-Wide) ========================== Item 8 of 14 ========================== TITLE: BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE TRACK AWARDS FOR RAPID TRANSITION-NIDA > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Select Full Text to view the entire Notice of Availability. > > NIH GUIDE, Volume 26, Number 9, March 21, 1997 > PA AVAILABLE: PAR-97-046 > P.T. 34; K.W. 0404000, 0414000, 0414014, 0404009, 0414005 > National Institute on Drug Abuse > PURPOSE > THE National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) invites newly independent > investigators to submit applications for small- scale, exploratory > (i.e., pilot) research projects related to NIDA's behavioral sciences > mission. The Behavioral Science Track Award for Rapid Transition > (B/START-NIDA) will provide rapid review and funding decisions of > applications. Experimentally-based research applications are > encouraged across a wide variety of behavioral factors in drug abuse, > including neurocognitive, cognitive and perceptual processes, > psychosocial, and more broadly motivational, social and community > factors in drug abuse. Given the role that drug abuse plays in > HIV/AIDS transmission, studies applying basic behavioral science > models and methods to address this issue are especially encouraged. > HEALTHY PEOPLE 2000 > The Public Health Service (PHS) is committed to achieving the health > promotion and disease prevention objectives of "Healthy People 2000," > a PHS-led national activity for setting priority areas. This PA, > Behavioral Science Track Awards for Rapid Transition-NIDA, is related URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/nih/gen/any/proc/any/03219710.htm Matching Keywords : National Institutes of Health (Corporate-Wide) ========================== Item 9 of 14 ========================== TITLE: OPPORTUNITIES IN GENETICS AND NURSING RESEARCH (PA-97-047)/NOA - NIH > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Select Full Text to view the entire Notice of Availability. > > NIH GUIDE, Volume 26, Number 9, March 21, 1997 > PA AVAILABLE: PA-97-047 > P.T. 34; K.W. 1002019, 0785130, 1002008, 1014004 > National Institute of Nursing Research > PURPOSE > The purpose of this Program Announcement (PA) is to integrate > genetics and nursing research. Currently funded PHS-funded > investigators with at least two years remaining on an NIH-funded > research project grant (R01) are eligible. Nurse researchers are > encouraged to collaborate with an ethicist, geneticist, molecular > biologist, or an equivalent professional trained in genetic research. > Likewise, PHS-funded genetic researchers in fields of ethics, > genetics, molecular biology, or equivalent fields are encouraged to > collaborate with a nurse researcher. Collaborations and consortia > promoting the cross-fertilization of ideas are welcome. In such > cases, each participant's contribution should be identified and well- > integrated into the overall design. > HEALTHY PEOPLE 2000 > The Public Health Service (PHS) is committed to achieving the health > promotion and disease prevention objectives of "Healthy People 2000," > a PHS-led national activity for setting priority areas. This PA, > Opportunities in Genetics and Nursing Research, is related to the > priority areas of heart disease, chronic disabling conditions, and URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/nih/gen/any/proc/any/03219712.htm Matching Keywords : National Institutes of Health (Corporate-Wide) ========================== Item 10 of 14 ========================== TITLE: SELF-CARE BEHAVIORS AND AGING (PA-97-048)/NOA - NIH > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Select Full Text to view the entire Notice of Availability. > > NIH GUIDE, Volume 26, Number 9, March 21, 1997 > PA AVAILABLE: PA-97-048 > P.T. 34; K.W. 0710010, 0730052, 0745035 > National Institute on Aging > National Institute of Nursing Research > PURPOSE > The National Institute on Aging (NIA) and National Institute of > Nursing Research (NINR) invite qualified researchers to submit > applications to investigate the nature, use, and outcomes of self- > care activities. For the purposes of this Program Announcement, > self-care is defined broadly. "Self-care" includes positive steps > taken by individuals to either prevent disease or promote general > health status through health promotion or lifestyle modification; > medical self-care for the identification or treatment of minor > symptoms of ill-health or the self-management of chronic health > conditions; and steps taken by laypersons to compensate or adjust for > functional limitations affecting routine activities of daily living. > Research is encouraged on issues pertaining to the nature and extent > of self-care practice by older adults; on stability and change of > self-care behaviors over time; on the social, behavioral, and > technological factors which facilitate or impede the development and > maintenance of self-care; on the impact of self-care practice on > health outcomes, including the potential for independent living and URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/nih/gen/any/proc/any/03219714.htm Matching Keywords : National Institutes of Health (Corporate-Wide) ========================== Item 11 of 14 ========================== TITLE: INNOVATION GRANT PROGRAM FOR APPROACHES IN HIV VACCINE RESEARCH > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > NIH GUIDE, Volume 26, Number 9, March 21, 1997 > PA NUMBER: PAR-97-042 > P.T. 34; K.W. 0715008, 0740070, 0765033, 0755020, 079000 > National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases > Application Receipt Date: May 23, 1997 > The following correction is issued for PAR-97-042, which was > published int NIH GUIDE, Vol. 26, No. 7, March 7, 1997 > The information provided under APPLICATION PROCEDURES limited the > appendix to 10 pages. This is incorrect. The instructions provided > in the PHS 398 application kit should be followed regarding > Appendices. > INQUIRIES > Direct inquiries regarding programmatic issues to: > Carole A. Heilman., Ph.D. > Division of AIDS > National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases > 6003 Executive Boulevard, Room 2A16 MSC 7620 > Bethesda, MD 20892-7610 > Telephone: (301) 496-0545 > FAX: (301) 402-1505 > Email: ch25v@nih.gov > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > KEYWORDS: URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/nih/gen/any/proc/any/03219716.htm Matching Keywords : National Institutes of Health (Corporate-Wide) National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases ========================== Item 12 of 14 ========================== TITLE: NINR/ORMH MENTORED RESEARCH SCIENTIST DEVELOPMENT AWARD FOR MINORITY > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Select Full Text to view the entire Notice of Availability. > > NIH GUIDE, Volume 26, Number 9, March 21, 1997 > RFA AVAILABLE: NR-97-001 > P.T. 34; K.W. 0710030, 0785130 > National Institute of Nursing Research > Office of Research on Minority Health > Application Receipt Date: May 22, 1997 > PURPOSE > The National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) and the Office of > Research on Minority Health (ORMH) invite career development grant > applications (K01) to support the research career development of > doctorally prepared minority nurse investigators in tenure-earning > positions at Traditionally Minority Based Institutions (TMBIs) and at > majority academic institutions in the biomedical and behavioral > scientific mission areas of the NINR. The purpose of this program > initiative is to: (1) foster the development of independent > investigators in nursing research on the faculties of TMBIs and > majority academic institutions; (2) stimulate nursing research and > nursing research training at these institutions; and (3) encourage > the development of qualified minority nurse investigators in academic > research settings who can become effective role models for minority > students. > HEALTHY PEOPLE 2000 URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/nih/gen/any/proc/mti/03219704.htm Matching Keywords : National Institutes of Health (Corporate-Wide) ========================== Item 13 of 14 ========================== TITLE: PROSTATE, LUNG, COLORECTAL AND OVARIAN (PLCO) CANCER - NIH > > COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 28,1997 PSA#1812 > National Cancer Institute, Research Contracts Branch, PCCS, 6120 > Executive Blvd, Room 635, Bethesda, MD 20892-7226 > A -- PROSTATE, LUNG, COLORECTAL AND OVARIAN (PLCO) CANCER SCREENING > TRIAL EXPANSION FOR MINORITY ENROLLMENT SOL RFP-N01-CN-75022-70 DUE > 052397 POC Erin C. Lange, Contracting Officer, 301-435-3828 E-MAIL: > Erin C. Lange, Langee@rcb.nci.nih.gov . The National Cancer Institute > (NCI), Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Early Detection > Branch, is expanding the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal, and Ovarian (PLCO) > Cancer Screening Trial and is interested in soliciting proposals from > organizations for a new minority population focused screening center. > One additional screening center will be established to recruit no less > than 2,500 subjects and 2,500 controls to the Trial, of which at least > 60 percent are African American. Female subjects will be screened for > colorectal, lung, and ovarian cancers. Male subjects will be screened > for colorectal, lung, and prostate cancer. Screening will be annually > for four years for prostate, lung, and ovarian cancers and only in > years one and three for colorectal cancer. Subjects and controls will > be followed for at least ten years. The PLCO Cancer Screening Trial was > established in 1992 with ten screening centers, a Coordinating and Data > Management Center, a steering Committee, and a Monitoring and Advisory > Panel. The protocol is established. Requests for this solicitation > must be in writing and reference RFP No. N01-CN-75022-70. The RFP will > be available approximately April 11, 1997. The proposal due date will > be approximately May 23, 1997. Requests should be addressed/mailed to > Erin C. Lange, Contracting Officer, National Institutes of Health, URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/nih/nci/any/proc/any/03289707.htm Matching Keywords : National Institutes of Health (Corporate-Wide) National Cancer Institute ========================== Item 14 of 14 ========================== TITLE: MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH PROGRAM OF THE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH INITIATIVE > > > COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 31,1997 PSA#1813 > Office of Naval Research, 800 North Quincy St., Arlington, VA > 22217-5660 > A -- MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH PROGRAM OF THE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH > INITIATIVE DUE 061297 POC Ms. Debra Hughes, ONR (703)696-4111 A -- > MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH PROGRAM OF THE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH > INITIATIVE Point of Contact: Ms. Debra Hughes, ONR 353, (703) 696-4111. > The Department of Defense announces the FY 1998 competition for the > Multidisciplinary Research Program, one element of the University > Research Initiative (URI). The Multidisciplinary Research Program of > the URI (MURI) supports research teams whose efforts intersect more > than one traditional science and engineering discipline. > Multidisciplinary team effort can accelerate research progress in areas > particularly suited to this approach and also can help to hasten the > transition of research findings to practical application and to train > students in science and/or engineering. The DOD expects that MURI > programs will promote application of defense research, primarily for > defense purposes but also for commercial purposes. Proposals may be > submitted only by U.S. institutions of higher education (other than > federal government) with degree-granting programs in science and/or > engineering (''universities''), or by consortia led by such > institutions. This MURI competition is specifically for the thirteen > research topics listed as follows: (1) Engineering of Nanostructures > and Devices (2) Computational Tools for Design, Analysis and > Optimization of Nanometer Scale Devices and Operation (3) Nanoscience: URL : http://web.fie.com/htdoc/fed/onr/any/edu/proc/any/03319704.htm Matching Keywords : Mathematics Education Office of Naval Research ===================================================================