ROSES 2024: B.4 Heliophysics Guest Investigator Open
ID: 352409Type: Posted
Overview

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NASA Headquarters (NASA-HQ)

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Science and Technology and other Research and Development

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
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    Description

    NASA Headquarters is offering a funding opportunity titled "ROSES 2024: B.4 Heliophysics Guest Investigator Open," aimed at advancing research in heliophysics through grants. Proposals must be submitted by affiliated U.S. institutions, with specific requirements for anonymization in the submission process, including the identification of external reviewers and the use of NASA's data sources. This program is part of the broader Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) initiative, which supports a wide range of scientific inquiries and technology development in space and Earth sciences. Interested applicants should note that Step-1 proposals are due by May 23, 2024, and Step-2 proposals by August 1, 2024, with further details available at the provided NASA links and inquiries directed to Galen Fowler at galen.fowler@nasa.gov.

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    The government documentation outlines the submission requirements for proposals participating in Dual Anonymous Peer Review (DAPR) under NASA's solicitation process. Proposers must ensure that their Step-2 proposal summaries and main documents are anonymized while also submitting a non-anonymized document detailing their expertise and resources. It includes specific queries regarding the type of institution, funding provisions to federal entities, potential export-controlled information, and the project's environmental impact. Proposals must identify the research category, involvement with high-end computing, and whether citizen science or artificial intelligence components are included. Additionally, it addresses the need for compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and restrictions related to collaborations with Chinese organizations. The form concludes by requiring proposers to select science topics and data sources for their proposals, facilitating a comprehensive review and adherence to NASA’s mission and strategic objectives. This checklist serves to streamline and evaluate the proposal process effectively, ensuring alignment with federal guidelines and environmental considerations.
    The document outlines requirements for submitting proposals under a specific federal program that mandates the anonymization of both Step-1 and Step-2 proposals. Principal Investigators (PIs) are restricted to submitting a single Step-1 proposal and must dedicate at least two months yearly to the investigation. Key components of the proposal submission include a short title, disclosure of team members not confirmed via NSPIRES, selection of the pertinent science topic, and clarification on the potential use of Artificial Intelligence or Machine Learning tools. Proposers must identify five qualified external reviewers who are not affiliated with the PI’s institution. The document also notes specific data sources to be analyzed, including NASA's Research and Education Support Services. Overall, this guidance is critical for ensuring compliance with the program’s stipulations while fostering robust scientific inquiry through collaboration and expert evaluation within the federal grant framework.
    The document outlines a government proposal related to NASA's solicitation NNH06ASD002N, identified by the grant number GRANT0085370. The proposal aims to define key objectives in a manner accessible to a broad audience, detail the methods and techniques intended to achieve those objectives, and explain the significance of the proposed work in alignment with NASA's interests and programs. Emphasis is placed on the importance of clearly structured content; however, there is an issue with the proposal summary being presented as a single paragraph instead of the required three-paragraph format. The document also references navigating internal resources, such as proposals and PDFs associated with the solicitation, underlining the need for proper documentation and adherence to submission requirements. This process illustrates the procedural aspects of engaging with federal grant opportunities, ensuring proposals align with scientific and organizational goals while maintaining clarity and precision.
    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has issued a funding opportunity titled "Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences – 2024 (ROSES-2024)" under the omnibus funding number NNH24ZDA001N. The specified program element, B.12 Heliophysics Data Environment Enhancements, focuses on enhancing data management in heliophysics research. Applicants need to read the entire document before applying and must use specific PDF forms provided within the accompanying zip file, including a proposal summary template and a specialized form for program-specific questions. Key requirements for submissions include the submission of a “Total Budget File” and potentially a request for NASA’s High End Computing resources. Special instructions relate to proposals intended for Dual Anonymous Peer Review (DAPR), outlining necessary anonymity measures and document organization. Team member commitments must be documented with letters for all participants listed in the proposal, confirming their roles, while registration requirements for both individual proposers and their organizations are emphasized. The proposal preparation guidelines and additional resources are accessible via provided hyperlinks. This funding opportunity aims to advance heliophysics research through improved data management and collaboration in the scientific community.
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