NASA DISCOVERY PROGRAM COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT
About This Grant
Subject: NASA Discovery Program Announcement of Opportunity NASA s Science Mission Directorate (SMD) intends to release an Announcement of Opportunity (AO) for Discovery Program missions no earlier than (NET) June 2010. The Discovery Program conducts Principal Investigator (PI)-led space science investigations in SMD s planetary programs under a not-to-exceed cost cap. It is anticipated that approximately two to three Discovery investigations will be selected for 9-month Phase A concept studies through this AO. At the conclusion of these concept studies, it is planned that one Discovery investigation will be selected to continue into Phase B and subsequent mission phases. There will be no Missions of Opportunity (MO) solicited as part of this AO. All MO are now solicited through the Stand Alone Missions of Opportunity Notice (SALMON) AO. The AO will differ in the following significant ways from the Draft Discovery Program AO (NNH10ZDA003J) released in December 2009: Launch vehicles in the medium and high performance classes with 4m fairings will be added as options. Costs to proposers for these options are currently being assessed. Proposed missions will be required to be compatible through PDR with three families of launch vehicles: Atlas V, Delta IV, and Falcon 9. The minimum requirements for taking advantage of technology-infusion cost cap incentives will be detailed in a new document in the Program Library entitled In-Space Propulsion Technologies Minimum Demonstration Requirements. The costs associated with NEPA, NLSA, and nuclear launch services for missions proposing to use ASRGs will be reduced to a firm, fixed cost of $20M (FY10). The justification for the use of X-band telecommunications for science data downlink will be clarified to explicitly follow Recommendation 23-1 of the Space Frequency Coordination Group: in deep-space X-band users will be limited to 12 MHz of bandwidth while at Mars X-band users will be limited to 8 MHz of bandwidth. Beyond these limits, missions will be required to use Ka-band. Aperture fees based on the standard formula will remain. Missions to the Martian surface will no longer be required to carry the Electra-lite UHF radio package. However, any UHF package used will be required to be interoperable with the current Mars UHF relay network. The latest allowable Launch Readiness Date (LRD) will be extended to December 31, 2017. The schedule for the solicitation is intended to be: Release of final AO (target) - NET June 2010 Pre-proposal conference - ~3 weeks after final AO release Proposals due - 90 days after AO release Selection for competitive Phase A studies - March 2011 (target) Concept study reports due - February 2012 (target) Down-selection - July 2012 (target) Launch readiness date - NLT December 31, 2017 The Draft Discovery AO is available by following the links at http://discovery.larc.nasa.gov/ . Proposers should read the Discovery AO carefully when it is released. NASA has not approved the issuance of the Discovery AO and this notification does not obligate NASA to issue the AO and solicit proposals. The release date is subject to ongoing budget formulation activities. Any costs incurred by prospective investigators in preparing submissions in response to this notification or the Draft Discovery AO are incurred completely at the submitter's own risk. Further information will be posted on the Discovery Program Acquisition Page at http://discovery.larc.nasa.gov/ as it becomes available. Questions may be addressed to Dr. Michael New, Discovery Program Lead Scientist, Science Mission Directorate, NASA, Washington, DC 20546; Tel.: (202) 358-1766; Email: michael.h.new@nasa.gov.
Grant Summary
NASA DISCOVERY PROGRAM COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT is a NASA Headquarters grant providing funding that varies by award for nonprofit, small business, university. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Check eligibility and apply with FindGrants.
Focus Areas
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Requirements
- required to be compatible through PDR with three families of launch vehicles: Atlas V, Delta IV, and Falcon 9
- required to use Ka-band
- required to carry the Electra-lite UHF radio package
- required to be interoperable with the current Mars UHF relay network
How to Apply
Up to $0K
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NASA DISCOVERY PROGRAM COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT: Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible for the NASA DISCOVERY PROGRAM COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT?
NASA DISCOVERY PROGRAM COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT is offered by NASA Headquarters and is generally open to nonprofit, small business, university, municipality, tribal government, healthcare org, school district. It is open to organizations nationwide unless the funder specifies otherwise. Review the specific eligibility terms before applying, since funders set their own requirements around organization type, location, and the population or project being served.
How much funding does the NASA DISCOVERY PROGRAM COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT provide?
NASA DISCOVERY PROGRAM COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT provides an amount that varies by award per award from NASA Headquarters. Actual award sizes depend on the scope of your project, available program funds, and the number of applicants, so build a budget that reflects realistic, allowable costs rather than the maximum figure.
When is the NASA DISCOVERY PROGRAM COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT deadline?
NASA DISCOVERY PROGRAM COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT accepts applications on a rolling or ongoing basis, so there is no single fixed deadline. Confirm current timing with the funder, NASA Headquarters, before you apply, and submit as early as possible because rolling programs can close once funds are committed.
How do you apply for the NASA DISCOVERY PROGRAM COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT?
To apply for NASA DISCOVERY PROGRAM COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT, confirm your eligibility, gather the required documents, and prepare a narrative and budget that address the funder's priorities. FindGrants guides you step by step and can draft each section, then exports a submission-ready application pack for this grant from NASA Headquarters.
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