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NASA Gets Its Proposal Process Back On Track

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
October 18, 2013
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NASA ROSES 2013 Amendments 23-27: new proposal due dates for MDAP, PMDAP, HGCR, OVWST, and OPR
“During the Government shutdown, the proposal due dates for three ROSES programs were set to TBD in order for Government proposers to have time to prepare their submissions. Now that the Government has resumed work, new due dates have been set for these programs. In addition, new proposal due dates have been set for two programs with original due dates in the near future. Updated due dates are as follows:”
NASA Research Opportunities in Fundamental Physics: Due Date Extended
“The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has set a new due date for proposals submitted to the NASA Research Announcement (NRA) NNH13ZTT002N, entitled “Research Opportunities in Fundamental Physics.”
NAI Cycle 7 CAN Amendment 1: Step-1 and Step-2 proposal due dates changed
“The NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI) Cycle 7 Cooperative Agreement Notice (CAN) provides an opportunity for the submission of team-based proposals for membership in the NAI. The goal of CAN Cycle 7 is to maintain a multidisciplinary institute by selecting focused, interdisciplinary teams that complement without replicating the strengths of the continuing teams. The teams selected in Cycle 7 will replace the teams selected in Cycle 5, whose five-year Cooperative Agreements are expiring.”

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2 responses to “NASA Gets Its Proposal Process Back On Track”

  1. SouthwestExGOP says:
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    The ISS Utilization NRA (NNJ13ZBG001N) that I am putting a proposal in for was due Oct 18th (Wah!!) and has been delayed until Dec 19th. I was hoping that it would be delayed until mid-November but it has been slipped a month past that. Now, once they get a proposal they will have a few days to look at it before they go on holiday break until the second week of January! Wah!! 🙁 Maybe they will work over the holidays???

    • Steve Whitfield says:
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      Charles,
      It’s curious that their delays are more than day-for-day of the shutdown. I wonder how they would attempt to justify that if pushed.