The document outlines the requirements for proposal submissions under NASA's Research and Education Support Services program, utilizing the NSPIRES system. It emphasizes the use of Dual Anonymous Peer Review for proposals, mandating adherence to specific guidelines for proposal summaries and submissions. Key components include detailing team members' commitments, suggesting possible reviewers, and identifying any conflicts of interest.
Proposers must specify the missions related to their data investigations, select applicable investigation and science categories, and note any advanced data analysis methods used. The document also inquires about the production of higher-order data products and the implementation of open science approaches.
There is no requirement for submission of detailed budget documents, although proposers need to state their expected budget range. Overall, the document serves to guide applicants in structuring their proposals, ensuring comprehensive responses to NASA's solicitation criteria while promoting transparency and scientific collaboration.
The document pertains to a federal grant proposal under the NASA solicitation NNH06ASD002N, specifically application GRANT0085370. The proposal aims to succinctly outline its primary objectives in accessible language for non-specialists, define the methodologies planned to achieve the research goals, and elaborate on the significance of the work concerning NASA’s interests and the broader goals of the solicitation. It emphasizes the need for a structured response divided into three distinct paragraphs, as opposed to the single paragraph currently displayed. The referenced original proposal document contains the necessary detailed content. This process is essential, given the competitive nature of federal grants and RFPs, and ensures adherence to the structured requirements set forth by the awarding agency, promoting clarity and focus on significant research contributions aligned with NASA's strategic objectives. Overall, the emphasis is on compliance with submission requirements while highlighting the significance of the proposal within the context of NASA’s missions and programs.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has released the Omnibus Funding Opportunity titled "Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences – 2024" (ROSES-2024), specifically for the Discovery Data Analysis Program (Program Element Number: NNH24ZDA001N-DDAP). This document serves as a guide for preparing grant applications via Grants.gov, emphasizing that all submissions must be in PDF format. Key components of the application process include the "Proposal Summary" and the specific program-related questions, both of which require careful adherence to length and formatting guidelines.
Proposers should also note the necessity of a "Total Budget File" and, if applicable, a High End Computing (HEC) request form. Important distinctions are made between submission methods in Grants.gov and NSPIRES, notably regarding the need for separate or combined PDFs and commitment letters from team members. Additionally, registration requirements for both proposals and individuals are outlined, alongside references for further preparation. This funding opportunity demonstrates NASA's commitment to advancing research in space and earth sciences while providing clear guidelines for potential applicants to follow for successful submissions.