This document serves as a guideline for submitting proposals associated with NASA's Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES), specifically for the ADAP program. It emphasizes the importance of fully anonymizing certain documents to adhere to dual anonymous peer review processes. Key components include the classification of proposing institutions, funding sources including federal entities, and requirements for high-end computing requests. Proposals must identify potential environmental impacts under NEPA, disclose any involvement with export-controlled data, and clarify collaborations involving Chinese entities. Additional focus is placed on integrating citizen science, employing AI or ML tools, and aligning research with multiple SMD divisions. The document necessitates specific details about the research's duration, budget, and datasets involved. Overall, it is a framework to promote quality and compliance in NASA-funded research proposals by ensuring a thorough understanding of regulations and requirements.
The document outlines a government proposal setup related to NASA's research objectives, specifically linked to Solicitation #NNH06ASD002N and Response Structure ASD07RS1. The proposal aims to provide a well-structured summary that clearly articulates the central objectives in layman's terms, showcasing the methods to achieve these objectives and the overall significance of the work to NASA's interests. The structure of the summary is emphasized, noting that the initial presentation failed to segregate content into three distinct paragraphs, as intended. Instead, it collapsed all content into one, indicating a need for clarity and organization. The reference to a complete proposal summary file suggests the importance of thorough and meticulous documentation in federal grant applications and RFP responses, highlighting potential challenges in conveying complex information effectively. Overall, the proposal emphasizes alignment with NASA's goals while adhering to requirements for succinct communication applicable in government RFPs and grant applications.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has issued the Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences – 2024 (ROSES-2024) funding opportunity, specifically addressing program element A.26 for Rapid Response and Novel Research in Earth Science. The document outlines essential instructions for applicants preparing proposals through Grants.gov, emphasizing that all submissions must be in PDF format. Included in the application package are various PDF forms for proposal summaries and specific questions regarding the program, as well as a reminder for a Total Budget File and guidelines for requesting access to NASA’s High End Computing resources.
Additionally, proposals eligible for the Dual Anonymous Peer Review (DAPR) process must be prepared carefully to ensure anonymity, while team member commitment letters must be included in applications. Notably, team members must register in the NSPIRES system independently, ensuring organization verification through SAM registration. The document provides links to essential resources, including the complete solicitation announcement and guidance documents necessary for proposal submission. This funding opportunity reflects NASA’s continuous commitment to advancing research in Earth sciences and space exploration.