ROSES 2024: B.10 Heliophysics Flight Opportunities Studies
ID: 352410Type: Posted
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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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    NASA Headquarters is offering a federal grant opportunity titled "ROSES 2024: B.10 Heliophysics Flight Opportunities Studies," aimed at advancing research in heliophysics and related fields. Proposals must be submitted by U.S.-affiliated institutions, with specific requirements including the use of PDF formats for submissions, adherence to a Dual Anonymous Peer Review process, and compliance with environmental regulations. This funding opportunity is part of the broader Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) initiative, which supports a wide range of scientific research and technology development. Interested applicants should note that the application deadline is August 28, 2024, and for further inquiries, they can contact Roshanak Hakimzadeh at hakimzadeh@nasa.gov or call (202) 358-0784.

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    The document outlines the requirements for proposals submitted to NASA for research and funding opportunities, particularly under the ROSES (Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences) framework. Key topics include institutional classifications relevant to the proposal, confirmed team members, potential collaboration with federal organizations, and adherence to export control laws. The process requires proposers to disclose any involvement with environmental impacts, construction activities, and international collaborations, particularly with Chinese organizations. Additionally, proposers must indicate the use of advanced technologies such as AI and machine learning, and specify how their work aligns with NASA's strategic objectives across various science divisions. Compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) is emphasized, ensuring environmental considerations are integrated into the proposal process. The document also captures details about technology readiness levels, science topics, and the potential involvement of NASA Design Centers. Overall, this RFP serves to structure research initiatives that support NASA's scientific and strategic goals while ensuring legal and environmental standards are upheld.
    The document pertains to a proposal submitted for a NASA grant, detailing a central initiative aimed at advancing research objectives relevant to NASA's interests. The proposal outlines essential objectives in non-technical terms, aiming for broader understanding. It emphasizes the methodologies and techniques that will be utilized to achieve these research goals, although specific details are not provided in the excerpt. Furthermore, the text articulates the significance of the proposed work in relation to NASA's broader programs and objectives highlighted in the solicitation. The proposal's considerations include a structured response format and navigational references to access detailed proposal elements, indicating the importance of clarity and organization in presenting the proposal. Overall, this document encapsulates critical elements of the proposal process, emphasizing the alignment with NASA's interests and the necessity for comprehensible articulation of research initiatives.
    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has released the Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences – 2024 (ROSES-2024) Funding Opportunity, identified as NNH24ZDA001N. The document details submission requirements for grant applications, emphasizing the use of PDF formats and explicitly outlining necessary forms such as the Proposal Summary and the Heliophysics Innovation in Technology and Science (HITS) program element. Proposals must include a "Total Budget File," and if applicable, a High End Computing request form must be submitted with the application. A crucial aspect is the Dual Anonymous Peer Review (DAPR) process, indicating proposals should maintain anonymity unless stated otherwise. Details regarding team member commitments and NSPIRES registration are provided, underscoring each team member's obligation to register individually. The document includes relevant URLs for additional guidance and stipulations for preparation. Overall, the opportunity aims to foster innovation in space sciences by laying out a structured application process to facilitate research funding.
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