The document pertains to a federal proposal submission under the solicitation NNH06ASD002N, associated with NASA's interests. It outlines the essential components required in a proposal summary, including a clear description of the proposal's main objectives aimed at a general audience, an overview of the methods or techniques to be employed to achieve these objectives, and an explanation of how the proposed work aligns with NASA's goals and the solicitation requirements. The submission process is briefly detailed, highlighting navigation within the Grants.Gov and NSPIRES systems to access documents related to the proposal, including the Proposal-Summary-Test. Although the proposal must include three distinct paragraphs, an issue is mentioned regarding the display format presenting all content in a single paragraph instead. This document emphasizes the structured presentation of grant proposals, which is critical for compliance and effective communication within federal and NASA grant programs.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has issued the Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences – 2024 (ROSES-2024), with a specific focus on Earth Action: Wildland Fires (Program Element Number: NNH24ZDA001N-WF). Applicants are advised to review the entire funding opportunity document before preparing their applications, which must adhere to specific guidelines, including the submission of all documents in PDF format. Essential components include proposal summary and questions specific to the program, both provided in writable PDF forms.
Proposals must also include a Total Budget File, and if High End Computing (HEC) resources are needed, a request form must be submitted. Special instructions about the Dual Anonymous Peer Review (DAPR) process are provided, including the need to complete certain forms without anonymization if DAPR does not apply. Additionally, all proposing team members must be registered in NASA’s NSPIRES system, emphasizing compliance with registration processes.
References related to application preparation, including URLs for additional resources and templates, are included for applicants' convenience. This comprehensive opportunity aims to foster research that addresses wildland fire challenges, supporting NASA's commitment to advancing scientific understanding and technological innovations in Earth science.
This government file outlines the proposal submission process for research initiatives requesting funding from NASA. It categorizes institutions based on their classifications, such as Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs) and Predominantly Undergraduate-serving Institutions (PUIs). The document includes inquiries regarding the involvement of federal organizations, use of NASA's high-end computing resources, and adherence to export control laws, particularly concerning collaboration with Chinese entities.
Key information addresses environmental considerations per the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), detailing potential impacts of proposed projects. The form solicits information about activities involving construction, environmental disturbances, and collaborations involving citizen science or artificial intelligence.
Proposers are requested to state the application readiness level at both the project's outset and completion, highlighting the proposal's aim to advance NASA's strategic objectives across multiple divisions. This comprehensive framework is essential for facilitating the evaluation and selection of projects seeking NASA funding, ensuring compliance with federal regulations and aligning with broader scientific and educational missions.