Dr. Richard T. Braley

Associate Dean

College of Education

Texas A&M University - Kingsville, Texas

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Research, Grant Proposals, Presentations and Contracts While at TAMUK: Federal and State
Javalina College Readiness Project; Brown, Dann & Braley, Richard. $37,514.00 THECB
2007 funded
US Department of Health; Community Health Proposal. Doughty, Pam and Braley, Richard. $534,000.00 US Department of Health
Unfunded
P-16 Initiative Proposal. Porterfield, Lynn and Braley, Richard. $1.2 million. US Department of Education
Unfunded
On-Campus Curriculum Research Proposal: $2,400: Department-wide curriculum research
2000 awarded

Research, Grant Proposals, Presentations and Contracts While at CU: Federal and State
Federal Grantsmanship Workshop:  I taught professional faculty how to find & acquire grants
2003 funded
ESRI FIG GIS Software Grant Proposal ($211,000) submitted October 7, 2002
2002 funded
The MAKE IT Transitioning Proposal ($9,100,000) contributing author.  The long title is: The Military Acquisition of Knowledge-skill Experiences in Information Technology, Transitioning Project Proposal
Rescinded
Faculty Internship Contract; Ft. Sill, TRADOC, Depth and Battlefield Simulation Training Command
(~$32,000)
The Wal-Mart/NCR 5100 Workplace Hands-On Learning Environment (WHOLE) Program
Program creator & primary author responding to a $7,000,000 unsolicited RFP
1999 awarded
Created:  Center for Excellence - Advanced Computing Technologies: $500,000/year/5 years
2000 awarded
Software & Hardware Accessed Resources for Everyone (SHARE) Partnership Program
NSF Proposal:  $200,000/year for 3 years
2000 recommended
Carl Perkins III Funding Proposal:  1999-2004 $54k, $80k, $82k, $64k, $75k = ~$335,000
1999 awarded
Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education Research Grants:  $25,000/year
2000 & 2001 awarded
Cotton County Electric Cooperative:  $4,800 Contract for one of my faculty to train employees
1999 awarded
On-Campus Curriculum Research Proposal: $2,400: Department-wide curriculum research
2000 awarded
VOP Security Research.  Center for Aircraft Systems/Support Infrastructure (CASI)
Discover security compliance issues existing with instantaneous communications between five (5) universities in the State of Oklahoma (OU, CU, OSU, TU & Langston) & engineers at Tinker Air Force Base
2002-03 funded
Network Technology Database Search Engine Research Project ($33,500) CASI Research
Technology Infusion Branch; Tinker Air Force Base in Midwest City, Oklahoma; Summer 2002
2002 funded

Grant Authorship While at UCO: Federal and State 
The National Institute on Student Achievement, Curriculum and Assessment.
Field-Initiated Studies Grant Program; Office of Educational Research & Improvement 
Investigating & Creating Violence Curriculum Materials for Both Public School and College-level Courses 
1996 unfunded
State of Oklahoma Board of Regents for Higher Education, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Discovery of Federal Grant Research and Proposal Application Competencies in Faculty Volunteers for the College of Education to Identify Appropriate Training Material Content and Create a Training Manual in Grantsmanship, and Temperament Typing of Volunteer Faculty from the College of Education, via the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, to Suggest the Creation of Faculty Teams for Exploration of Federal Grants
1996 funded
Networking Infrastructure for Education (NIE); National Science Foundation (NSF).
Planning Grant Proposal: Development of a Computerized-Telecommunications Curriculum-Component Creation Package Using a Planning Consortia with Five Layers of Entities -- Simultaneous below.
1995 unfunded
Telecommunications and Information Infrastructure Assistance Program (TIIAP).
National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA); U.S. Department of Commerce
Planning Grant Proposal: Development of a Computerized-Telecommunications Curriculum-Component Creation Package Using a Planning Consortia with Five Layers of Entities -- Simultaneous above.
1995 unfunded
State of Oklahoma Board of Regents for Higher Education, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Violence-Related Curriculum Component Identification in Four Federal, and associated State, Departments:  Education, Health, Labor and Justice.
1995 funded


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