Morris, Paul2015-11-032015-11-032011-04-20Paul Morris, OH 467. Oral history interview by Jeffrey R. Yost, 20 April 2011, Arlington, Virginia. Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.OH 467https://hdl.handle.net/11299/175131Transcript, 39 pp.With support from the National Science Foundation (Grant No. 0811988, “Designing and Using FastLane: Distilling Lessons for Cyberinfrastructures”) CBI researchers Jeffrey Yost and Thomas Misa conducted oral history interviews with 70 NSF staff members as well as numerous additional interviews during 29 university site visits. An overview of the project is available at <www.cbi.umn.edu/oh/fastlane/> and a complete set of 643 publicly available interviews is at <dx.doi.org/10.13020/D6RG6B>. Here on the CBI oral history database is a selection of notable NSF staff including Joseph F. Burt, Jean Feldman, C. Suzanne Iacono, Constance McLindon, Carolyn L. Miller, Paul Morris, Andrea T. Norris, Erika Rissi, Craig Robinson, Mary F. Santonastasso, Rich Schneider, Frank P. Scioli, Beverly Sherman, George Strawn, and Frederic J. Wendling. Topics common to many of the interviews include the design and development of the NSF’s FastLane computer system, interactions with users, e-government initiatives, grants management practices, peer review, and NSF policies and practices. These interviews span a wide range of NSF staff, from program officers to senior managers. Paul Morris was a visiting staff member who developed an innovative compliance checking software tool, which has been widely adopted across the agency.enComputer historyNational Science Foundation (U.S.)FastLane (Computer system)CyberinfrastructureOral historyResearch administrationE-governmentOral history interview with Paul MorrisOral History