The NASA Solicitation and Proposal Integrated Review and Evaluation System outlines a proposal process for research and education support services. Applicants are required to provide a concise summary of their objectives, specify the relevant research sub-element, and classify their institution type, particularly noting minority-serving and predominantly undergraduate institutions. The proposal process includes assessing collaborations with federal organizations, the necessity for high-end computing resources, and any potential export-controlled content that may complicate evaluation. Additionally, inquiries regarding environmental impact assessments under NEPA, international collaborations, and citizen science components are stipulated. The proposal also prompts considerations of using Artificial Intelligence or Machine Learning tools and advancing strategic objectives across multiple Science Mission Directorate divisions. This structured approach ensures comprehensive evaluation criteria while aiming to foster innovative research support aligned with NASA’s mission.
This document pertains to a federal proposal under solicitation NNH06ASD002N, particularly focusing on Grant Application # GRANT0085370. It requests a brief description of the proposal, highlighting the central objectives, methodology, and the significance of the proposed research to the goals of NASA. The main aim is to articulate the key objectives in layman’s terms, outline the techniques that will be utilized for research, and explain the proposal's relevance to NASA's interests. The file notes issues with the structure of the proposal summary, indicating it is presented as a single paragraph rather than the requested three-paragraph format. Additionally, it references the original proposal document, which follows the correct structure. This discrepancy could affect the clarity and effectiveness of the proposal's communication, crucial for securing funding and support. Thus, rectifying this structure is imperative to align with the solicitation's requirements and enhance the proposal's impact.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has released the 2024 Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES-2024) funding opportunity, identified as NNH24ZDA001N, focused on Heliophysics Innovation in Technology and Science (Program Element B.15). Applicants must follow specific guidelines included in the accompanying zip file, which contains necessary documents in PDF format for grant applications through Grants.gov. Key documents provided are a project summary template and program-specific questions form. The submission requires a Total Budget File, and teams must register on the NSPIRES platform, although the principal investigator does not need to register with Grants.gov. Special attention is drawn to Dual Anonymous Peer Review (DAPR) procedures, where content must be anonymized appropriately. Relevant URLs and references for the full solicitation details are provided for further guidance. This funding opportunity underscores NASA's commitment to advancing research in heliophysics and related fields while enabling collaboration among researchers through well-defined application processes.