ROSES 2024: C.7 New Frontiers Data Analysis Program
ID: 352376Type: 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
Timeline
    Description

    NASA Headquarters is offering the ROSES 2024: C.7 New Frontiers Data Analysis Program, a federal grant opportunity aimed at supporting research in space and Earth sciences. Proposers must be affiliated with a U.S. institution and are required to submit a Step-1 proposal by September 11, 2024, with further details available in the associated solicitation documents. This program is part of NASA's broader initiative to promote scientific advancements and collaboration in space exploration, with awards typically structured as grants and a performance period of up to three years. Interested applicants can direct inquiries to HQ-NFDAP@mail.nasa.gov and should refer to the full solicitation at https://solicitation.nasaprs.com/ROSES2024 for additional information.

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    The document outlines the guidelines for submitting proposals under the NASA Solicitation and Proposal Integrated Review and Evaluation System. It emphasizes the process of Dual Anonymous Peer Review and provides specific instructions for preparing proposals to comply with anonymity requirements. Key sections include entering a short title, detailing team members not confirmed via NSPIRES, listing possible reviewers, and identifying any individuals to exclude from the review process along with justifications. Additionally, it requires proposers to state which qualifying mission's data will be utilized, with options including missions such as New Horizons and Juno. Overall, the document serves as a structured framework for proposal submission, ensuring evaluative processes are standardized and maintain integrity within NASA's research and education support services. It reflects typical components found in federal grants and RFPs, focusing on meticulous preparation and compliance for effective evaluation.
    The document outlines a grant proposal directed towards NASA, focusing on the proposal's objectives, methods, and significance within the framework of the solicitation (NNH06ASD002N). The primary goal of the proposal is to clearly communicate its aims in layperson's terms, ensuring accessibility to non-specialists. It indicates the requirement for a detailed yet concise explanation of the proposed research techniques and methodologies to achieve its objectives. Furthermore, the proposal emphasizes the anticipated impact of the project on NASA's broader interests and programs, suggesting relevance and alignment with federal goals. There are issues noted within the structure of the submission, as it appears the original content, intended for three distinct paragraphs, is presented as a single paragraph. This indicates a necessity for clarity and organization in proposal submissions to facilitate understanding and evaluation during the grant review process.
    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has issued the Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES-2024) funding opportunity, specifically detailing the Mars Data Analysis Program (MDAP) under the omnibus number NNH24ZDA001N. Interested applicants are instructed to familiarize themselves with the contents of the provided documentation before preparing their proposals. Key components include PDF forms for project summaries, specific program questionnaires, and reminders regarding the requirement for a Total Budget File. The document delineates procedures for submitting proposals through both Grants.gov and NSPIRES, including stipulations regarding electronic commitments from team members and guidelines for Dual Anonymous Peer Review (DAPR) submissions. Applicants are required to meet certain formatting standards, such as individual PDF documents for unique content, and to ensure registration in both NSPIRES and Grants.gov. Links to supplementary resources, including the full solicitation and PDF templates, are provided to facilitate the application process. This funding opportunity reflects NASA's aim to promote scientific research focusing on Mars data analysis, supporting advancements in space exploration and Earth sciences through collaborative proposals.
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