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RICHARD C. FEIOCK Editor of Public Administration Review Jerry Collins Eminent Scholar Chair & Augustus B. Turnbull Professor Reubin O'D. Askew School of Public Administration and Policy Florida State University Tallahassee, FL 32306 http://www.askew.fsu.edu/faculty/feiockr.html [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D., University of Kansas, Department of Political Science, 1986. M.P.A., University of Kansas, Edwin O. Stene Public Administration Program, 1984. B.A., Pennsylvania State University, Erie, Behrend College, Political Science, 1981. EXPERIENCE Instructional: Florida State University, Reubin O'D. Askew School of Public Administration and Policy. Jerry Collins Eminent Scholar Endowed Chair 2013-present Director, Local Governance Research Laboratory, 2008-present. Director, Sustainable Energy & Governance Program, Institute for Energy Systems, Economics and Sustainability, 2008-2015. Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, 2007-present (by courtesy) Augustus B. Turnbull Professorship in Public Administration, 2005-present. Center Faculty, Devoe Moore Center, 2000-present Professor, Department of Political Science, 2000-present (by courtesy). Ph.D. Program Director, 1999-2005 Professor of Public Administration and Policy, 1998-present. Associate Professor of Public Administration and Policy, 1991-1998. Assistant Professor of Public Administration and Policy, 1988-1991. Korea University, Department of Public Administration, Fulbright Visiting Professor, 2006. University of Miami, School of Business Administration, 1985-1988. Assistant Professor, Department of Politics and Public Affairs. Professional: Board of Scientific Counselors, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research And Development HSC, 2014-2017 Fellow, National Academy of Public Administration, elected 2014 Editor, Public Administration Review, January 2014- June 2017 National Science Foundation adhoc and Panel Review (PolSc, ULTRA Ex, SciSIP, CNH) Public Policy Consultant and Expert Witness: Tallahassee, FL, 1988-present. Occasional consultant to state agencies, local governments, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Lincoln Center for Public Service, Florida Institute of Government, Florida Rural Legal Services, Institute for Intergovernmental Research, American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, and American Councils for International Education. Program Evaluator: Kansas Department of Transportation, 1984-85. Program evaluation for highway safety programs, Topeka, Kansas Research Associate: Center for Public Affairs, Lawrence, KS, 1982-83. Conducted a survey of citizen satisfaction with municipal services for the City of Kansas City, Missouri, for an NSF funded project (Elaine Sharp, P.I.) Project Director: Northwest Institute of Research, Erie, PA, 1981-82. Directed an analysis of CDBG funds for the City of Erie, Pennsylvania. RA Site Coordinator: Pennsylvania State University, 1980. Supervised data collection on National Institute of Justice study (James Eisenstein, P.I.). GRANT AWARDS “Connecting the Smart-City Paradigm with a Sustainable Urban Infrastructure Systems Framework to advance Equity in Communities,” Lead PIs: S. Shekhar and A. Ramaswami, University of Minnesota; Co-PI: R.C. Feiock. National Science Foundation-Smart and Connected Cities $2,400,000 (Feiock/FSU $310,000) recommended for funding. “Inter-City Competition and Local Government Debts in China: A Spatial Econometric Analysis” PIs: Shaoming Cheng, Hai Guo, and Richard Feiock, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, $30,000, June 2017-May 2018. “CIF21 DIBBS: EI: Virtual Information-Fabric Infrastructure for Data-Driven Decisions for Distributed Data” Lead PI: Ashit Talukder, National Science Foundation. $4,000,000 (Feiock/FSU $100,000), May 2017 -August 2020. “SRN: Integrated Urban Infrastructure Solutions for Environmentally Sustainable, Healthy and Livable Cities,” Lead PI, Anu Ramaswami, National Science Foundation, $12,000,000 (Feiock/FSU $500,105), August 2015- August 2019. “Integrated City Sustainability: Administrative Apparatus for Overcoming Collective Dilemmas of Agency Fragmentation” PIs: R. C. Feiock, R. M. Krause, and C. V. Hawkins, National Science Foundation, $271,784 (Feiock/FSU $105,072), May 2015-April 2017. “Regional Environmental Collaboration Among Cities in China: An Institutional Collective Action Approach,” PI: R.C. Feiock, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, $32,000, December 2014- January 2015. “Predictive Modeling Network for Sustainable Human-Building Ecosystems” Lead PI: Y. Tao, University of North Texas; Co-PI: R.C. Feiock. National Science Foundation, RCN-SEES, $652,846 (Feiock/FSU sub-award $61,732). March 2014-August 2018. “Linking Efforts to Outcomes: The Development of Weights for Local Sustainability Actions,” PIs: R. M. Krause, R. C. Feiock, and C. V. Hawkins, CH2MHill, $18,000, Nov 2013- Sept 2015. “Longitudinal Studies of Local Green Job Creation/ Recycling in Florida Cities and Counties,” PI: R.C. Feiock, Florida Department of Environmental Protection/Hinkley Center, $130,000. Sept. 2012-2016. “Research Coordination Network for Sustainable Cities: People and the Energy-Climate-Water Nexus,” (sub-recipient) PIs: A. Ramaswami, L. Baker, L. Bank, M. Chertow, P. Romero-Lankao National Science Foundation, $749,704 (UCD/FSU subaward $80,000). January 2012 – December 2015. "Informed Principals and Learning Agents: Modeling Outcomes from Federal Grants for Sustainable Energy," PIs: R. C. Feiock and K. Yang, National Science Foundation, $317,000, Sept 2011-August 2015. “Institutional Study of Local Governance and Sustainability, Collins ESC Endowment Fund, Florida State University July 2014-June 2020. $180,000. “The Local Benefits of Sustainability: Rhetoric or Reality?” PIs: R.C. Feiock and C. Coutts, Moore Center for Study of Critical Issues in Economic Policy & Government, $40,000, 2011-12. "Investigation of the ARRA Stimulus on Local Government Energy Innovation and Policy Networks" PI: R.C. Feiock, National Science Foundation, $97,600, August 2009-July 2011. “Network of Energy Sustainable Communities,” Institute for Energy Systems Economics and Sustainability,” PI: R.C. Feiock, $158,750, October 2010-September 2011. "Policy Tool Bundling: Predicting the Selection of Economic Development Policy Instruments Using a Multivariate Probit Analysis," PIs: A. Kassekert and R.C. Feiock, National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant, $12,000. "Understanding and Encouraging Participation in Community Energy Conservation Efforts," Florida Campus Compact PI R.C. Feiock, August, 2009-July 2010. "Renewable Energy and Local Efforts to Promote the Green Economy," IBM Endowment for the Business of Government, PI: R.C. Feiock $20,000, September 2009-June 2010. "Energy Sustainable Florida Cities," PI: R.C. Feiock and I. Audirac, Florida Legislature, $165,000, January 2009-December 2011. “Political Fiscal and Environmental Influence on Acceptance of High Density Residential Development,” Lincoln Institute for Land Policy, PI: R.C. Feiock, $40,000, May 2008- April 2009. “Networks and Coordination of Fragmented Authority Symposium, FSU, DeVoe Moore Center for Study of Critical Issues in Economic Policy and Government, PI: R.C. Feiock, $31,000, 2007. “Service Contracting in Korean Local Governments” William J. Fulbright Scholar Program, and FSU Sabbatical award. PI: R.C. Feiock, $80,000, Spring, 2006. “Collaborative Research on Institutions and Land-Use Politics,” PI: R.C. Feiock and M Lubell, National Science Foundation, $302,878, (FSU $198,836) May 2005-April 2009. “The Role of Non-Profit Organizations in Local Government Service Delivery” Aspen Institute Nonprofit Sector Research Fund, PI: R.C. Feiock, $89,900 September 2003-May 2006. “Service Provision Choices and Service Costs: A Sample Selection Approach” Florida Tax Watch Foundation, PI: R.C. Feiock, $10,000, Fall 2003. “A Strategic Approach to Local Economic Development” PI: R.C. Feiock and A. Steinacker, National Science Foundation. $149,963, September 2002- August 2006. “Nested Governments and the Politics of Collective Action: Neighborhood and Homeowner Associations" FSU Council on Research and Creativity, $8,000, Summer 2003 “An Evaluation of the Florida A-Plus School Choice Program,” PIs: R.C. Feiock, P. Peterson and T. Dye, Florida Department of Education, $ 48, 944, March 2000-January 2001. “Program in Local Governance and Land Use Governance” Research Initiation Grant, PI: R.C. Feiock, DeVoe Moore Center, $33,000, summers 2001-03. “State Tax and Revenue Restrictions and Local Government Property Tax Reliance,” PIs: R.C. Feiock and B. McCabe, Lincoln Institute for Land Policy, $20,000, 1999-2000. “State Income Tax Structures and Economic Growth.” PI: R.C. Feiock and T. Dye, Lincoln Institute for Public Service, $14,500, 1999. “Policy Development and Local Governance” Distance Learning Course Development and Council for Research and Creativity Grant, FSU, $21,000, 1999. “State Rules and City Choices: The Impact of State Tax and Expenditures Limitations of Local Government Finance,” PI: R.C. Feiock, State of Florida, Institute of Government, $6,500, 1998 "State Constitutional Constraints and Local Government Annexation" State of Florida, Institute of Government, PI: R.C. Feiock $5,400, 1995. "Implementation of Growth Management in Florida," $5,000, PI: R.C. Feiock, State of Florida, Institute of Government, 1994. "The Political Market for Economic Development," PI: R.C. Feiock, $7,200, FSU Council on Research and Creativity,