ROSES 2024: B.11 Heliophysics Flight Opportunities for Research and Technology
ID: 355073Type: Posted
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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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    NASA Headquarters is offering a federal grant opportunity titled "ROSES 2024: B.11 Heliophysics Flight Opportunities for Research and Technology," aimed at supporting innovative research and technology in heliophysics. Proposers must be affiliated with a U.S. institution and are required to follow specific guidelines outlined in the NASA Proposer's Guide, including submission formats and eligibility criteria. This funding opportunity is part of the broader Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) initiative, which encompasses various program elements and aims to advance scientific understanding and technological capabilities in space and Earth sciences. Interested applicants must submit their proposals by September 20, 2024, and can direct inquiries to Amy Winebarger at amy.r.winebarger@nasa.gov or Ennio Sanchez at ennio.r.sanchez@nasa.gov for further assistance.

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    The document outlines the proposal submission process for NASA's RFPs and related grants, focusing on eligibility criteria and compliance requirements. It categorizes institutions as Minority-Serving or Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions and seeks clarification on funding provision to federal entities and high-end computing resources. Proposals must address any export-controlled material, particularly concerning collaborations with Chinese entities, and consider environmental impacts under NEPA. Key points include the necessity to provide details on research categories, funding requests for flight services, proposed technology readiness levels, and involvement in interdivisional projects. It emphasizes the importance of defining the technology and scientific approach, as well as assessing the risk and impact of proposed projects. The document promotes citizen science participation and advocates the use of AI or ML in proposed investigations. Overall, it serves as a comprehensive framework for applicants to ensure adherence to NASA's guidelines and objectives.
    The proposal, titled "Proposal-Summary-Test," aims to address specific objectives aligned with NASA's interests and programs. It seeks to present a clear description of research goals that are easily understandable to non-specialists. The methods suggested to achieve these objectives include systematic techniques outlined in the original proposal, which is expected to enhance NASA's programmatic outcomes. Though the proposal filing process encountered formatting issues, leading to the display of all information in a single paragraph rather than the intended three, the importance of the proposed work remains clear. It is designed to align closely with the objectives of the related solicitation and aims to demonstrate significant relevance to NASA's broader interests. Overall, this proposal serves as a critical component in ensuring that future research and technological advancements are effectively communicated and executed within the framework of NASA's mission. It emphasizes the need for clarity in presenting aims and techniques to facilitate understanding and implementation of the proposed research initiatives.
    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has issued a funding opportunity titled "Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences – 2024" (ROSES-2024), specifically under Program Element B.11 focused on Heliophysics Flight Opportunities for Research and Technology. Applicants must thoroughly review the attached documents for guidance on the application process via Grants.gov, emphasizing that only PDF format is acceptable. Key components include the "READ ME.pdf" for NASA-specific instructions, project summary PDF forms, and reminders for submitting a Total Budget File with proposals. Proposers are advised on the conflicting formats required by NSPIRES and Grants.gov and the submission specifics needed for Dual Anonymous Peer Review (DAPR) proposals. Additionally, team members must provide commitment letters with clear identification of roles and affiliations. Registration in NSPIRES is mandatory for all team members, including the Principal Investigator (PI). Applicants are encouraged to utilize provided resources for thorough preparation of their applications, ensuring compliance with guidelines set forth by NASA. This opportunity reflects NASA's ongoing commitment to support innovative research in aeronautics and space through structured funding mechanisms.
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