ROSES 2024: C.21 Yearly Opportunities for Research in Planetary Defense
ID: 352369Type: 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 federal grant opportunity titled "ROSES 2024: C.21 Yearly Opportunities for Research in Planetary Defense," aimed at advancing research in planetary defense against potential threats from celestial objects. Proposers must be affiliated with U.S. institutions and are required to submit proposals through the NSPIRES system, adhering to specific guidelines outlined in the associated documents, including the necessity for team member commitment letters and registration in NSPIRES. This funding opportunity reflects NASA's commitment to enhancing planetary safety and scientific exploration, with proposals due by June 18, 2024. Interested applicants can direct inquiries to HQ-YORPD@mail.nasa.gov and find additional details at https://solicitation.nasaprs.com/ROSES2024.

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    The document outlines the requirements for a proposal related to a NASA solicitation (NNH06ASD002N) established on January 17, 2007. The proposal should describe its core objectives in accessible terms, detailing the methods and techniques that will be employed to achieve these objectives. Additionally, the significance of the proposed work in relation to NASA’s interests and the goals of the solicitation must be clearly articulated. Key components of the document include a reference to a specific internal structure for proposal submission and a notice regarding the format inconsistency, as the primary summary is presented in one paragraph instead of the required three. The proposal summary is crucial for grant application processes, ensuring clarity and alignment with agency goals, while addressing important research questions that resonate with NASA's operational focus.
    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has released the Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES-2024) solicitation, specifically focusing on Yearly Opportunities for Research in Planetary Defense (Program Element C.21). Applicants must adhere to specific guidelines for submitting their proposals through Grants.gov, ensuring all documents are in PDF format and clearly organized. Key documents included in the application package are a project summary form, specific program questions, and a reminder for budget submissions. The document emphasizes the special procedures for Dual Anonymous Peer Review proposals, highlighting the need for team member commitment letters and NSPIRES registration for all participants. Additional resources for proposal development, including links to the complete RFP and NASA’s Proposer’s Guide, are provided to facilitate the application process. This funding opportunity aims to advance planetary defense research, which addresses potential threats from celestial objects, reflecting NASA's ongoing commitment to planetary safety and scientific exploration.
    The document outlines the requirements for proposals submitted under NASA's Research and Education Support Services initiative, specifically through the Nspires Forms. It includes sections for detailing the proposing organization's classification, funding sources, research categories, and specifics regarding the use of NASA's high-end computing resources. Proposers must also disclose involvement with federal government entities, potential export-controlled materials, collaboration with Chinese organizations, and any necessary environmental assessments under NEPA. Additionally, the form addresses the need for citizen science components and outlines requests for substantial equipment and fieldwork plans. The proposal process emphasizes compliance with various regulations, requires critical details to enable effective evaluation and selection, and may involve complex interdivisional research. Questions focus on ensuring clear identification of objectives, collaboration, and adherence to NASA's mission. The document serves as a guideline to facilitate submissions for funding while ensuring that legal, environmental, and strategic criteria are met in the development of scientific research initiatives.
    This document outlines the requirements for a federal proposal submission pertaining to NASA's Research and Education Support Services, specifically for the NEO Survey for New Discoveries. Key components include instructions for listing team members who cannot confirm their participation in the NSPIRES system, specifying names, institutions, roles, and a commitment statement. The document also requests the names and contact information of five potential reviewers who are not affiliated with the proposal team's institutions. Additionally, it prompts the proposers to identify any individuals who should be excluded from the review process, along with justifications. The primary objective of the proposed investigation must be clearly articulated, referencing relevant sections of the solicitation for guidance. This structured format ensures clarity and alignment with federal grant submission protocols, emphasizing accountability and expertise in the proposal process. Overall, the document serves as a critical tool for submitting comprehensive and compliant proposals to support NASA’s ongoing research initiatives.
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