ROSES 2024: B.8 Heliophysics Technology and Instrument Development for Science
ID: 352412Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

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: B.8 Heliophysics Technology and Instrument Development for Science," aimed at advancing research and technology in heliophysics. Eligible applicants must be affiliated with U.S. institutions, and proposals should align with NASA's scientific goals, emphasizing innovative and high-risk research that enhances understanding in the field. The grant supports a variety of funding activities, with awards typically structured as grants, cooperative agreements, or contracts, and a typical performance period of three years, with some programs allowing up to five years. Interested parties must submit their proposals by August 29, 2024, and can direct inquiries to Roshanak Hakimzadeh at hakimzadeh@nasa.gov or (202) 358-0784 for further information.

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    The document outlines the proposal submission process for organizations seeking funding from NASA, detailing eligibility criteria and essential components for proposal consideration. It requires institutions to identify their classification (MSI, PUI, etc.) and specifies whether federal funds will support the initiative. Proposals must clarify the use of high-end computing resources and assess potential export control issues, emphasizing compliance with U.S. regulations. Researchers must indicate if their work involves collaborations with Chinese entities, as funding restrictions apply. The document includes inquiries regarding environmental impact assessments under NEPA regulations, necessitating disclosure of any activities that might trigger additional scrutiny. It further explores technological readiness levels and potential reviewer information. Proposers are encouraged to explain the innovative and high-risk nature of their proposals, thereby underlining their potential scientific impact. Overall, the file serves as a guideline to ensure that applicants meet necessary qualifications and regulations when applying for NASA-backed research funding, reinforcing the government's commitment to transparent and accountable financial support in scientific endeavors.
    The proposal titled "Proposal-Summary-Test" addresses objectives related to NASA's scientific goals as outlined in solicitation NNH06ASD002N. The proposal seeks to elucidate key research objectives in a manner comprehensible to non-specialists, ensuring accessibility of scientific information. It incorporates various methods and techniques designed to meet these research objectives, although specific methodologies are not detailed in the provided information. The significance of this work pertains directly to advancing NASA's interests and overarching programs, enhancing understanding and application of research in pertinent fields. This proposal emphasizes the importance of coherent communication of scientific endeavors and their potential impacts on NASA's objectives, highlighting the broader implications of the work within the agency's missions. Overall, the document underlines a structured approach to presenting a proposal that aligns with federal grant opportunities, illustrating an intention to contribute meaningfully to NASA's scientific community.
    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has released the Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences – 2024 (ROSES-2024), specifically focusing on the Heliophysics Data Environment Enhancements (Program Element Number: NNH24ZDA001N-HDEE). This document outlines the requirements for grant applications, underscoring the need for compliance with specific submission protocols via Grants.gov. Key materials included in the accompanying zip file are detailed, comprising instructions for proposal formatting, relevant forms like the Proposal Summary and HDEE24_PSD, and reminders regarding budget submissions and High End Computing (HEC) access. Notably, it mentions considerations for Dual Anonymous Peer Review proposals, emphasizing the importance of fully completed forms and anonymity of content. Moreover, team member commitments must be documented correctly, and all participating individuals must register in NASA's NSPIRES system. The document concludes with links to supporting resources, including the complete ROSES-2024 announcement and the NASA Proposer’s Guide, which provide crucial information for proposers. This funding opportunity underscores NASA's continued investment in enhancing research capabilities within the heliophysics field.
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