FUNDING
AWARDS
Provost Achievement
Award, University of Colorado, 2009, $1,000
Outstanding Junior
Faculty, College of Engineering and Applied Science, 2008. $5,000
IBM Faculty
Partnership Award: security (2009) $10,000
IBM Faculty Partnership
Award: wireless networks (2008) $10,000
IBM Faculty Partnership Award: for research in the area of
applied security. $10,000 (2005)
GRANTS
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Tim Brown (PI) and Douglas C. Sicker (co-PI), The Role of
Cognitive Radio in Remote Operation of UAS, Federal Aviation
Administration Cooperative Agreement 08-G-004
$189,620, July 2008 - July 2010.
National Science Foundation
Palen (PI), Anderson,
Martin and Sicker, Crisis Informatices, $2,400,000 (9/09 - 9/14)
Douglas C. Sicker
(PI), NSF “Student Grant for DySPAN
Conference”, $32,000, (9/06-9/07)
Grunwald (PI), Sicker, Brown, Mathias, NSF NETS-FIND, "Wireless
Wormholes", $600,000 (9/06-9/09)
Douglas C. Sicker (PI) and Phil Weiser, NSF “Student Grant for
DySPAN
Conference”, $20,000, (9/05-9/06)
Dirk Grunwald (PI), Tim Brown, Tom Lookabaugh, Olgica Milenkovic,
Douglas C. Sicker; NSF CRI “Wireless Building Blocks”, $720,000
(8/05-8/09)
Dirk Grunwald (PI), John Black, Douglas C. Sicker; NSF NETS “Adaptive
Routing with SDR”, $500,000 (6/05-6/08)
Tim Brown (PI), Dirk Grunwald, Dale Hatfield, Douglas C. Sicker, Phil
Weiser; NSF ITR “Spectrum Plenty”, $300,000 (11/04-11/07)
DARPA Contract
Douglas C. Sicker (PI), Tim Brown, Dale Hatfield, Tom
Lookabaugh, Phil Weiser; DARPA XG Phase III subcontract, $580,000
(9/05-9/08)
Cisco Systems
Douglas C. Sicker (PI), Tom Lookabaugh, Scott Savage; Broadband
Access Study, $90,000 (9/02-9/03)
Microsoft
Patrick Ryan (PI), John Bennett, Tom Lookabaugh, Douglas C.
Sicker, Phil Weiser; Trusted Computing, $50,000 (12/04-12/05)
Internet2
Douglas C. Sicker (PI); SIP Client development, $6,000
(9/02-9/03)
NET Institute
Douglas C. Sicker (PI); “The Feasibility of a
Certification Process for VoIP Emergency Services”, $15,000 (6/04 -
9/04)
Colorado Institute of Technology (CIT)
Douglas C. Sicker (PI); "Remote Learning Laboratory" $49,600
(2004)
Colorado Commission on Higher Education (CCHE)
Douglas C. Sicker; SIP security lab, $65,000 (2003)
Agilent
Optical Polarizers, $5,000 (2004)
Wireless test and measurement equipment $58,000 (2004)
Avaya
VoIP Softswitch and clients, $60,000 (2004)
Finistar
Traffic sniffer and generator, $20,000, (2003)
Intel
XML accelerator and director equipment, $90,000 (2002)
SIPCOM
SIP proxy software, $40,000 (2002)
StillSecure
IDS security software, $100,000 (2004)
SUN
Middleware group for a SUN Server/Monitor valued at $3,000 (2002)
Outside Consulting
Over the
last 5 years I have consulted to the Australian Government (role of
cognitive radio for spectrum management), Marteleron (VoIP peering
technical design), Shared Spectrum Company (dynamic spectrum access
technology), TIA (managing the IP networks), US Cellular (design of
communication systems in the 700MHz band) and FairPoint Communications
(technical capability of DSL for broadband deployment).