Funding-NASA -- Human
Research Program Omnibus Opportunity; September 4, 2014
Agency
NASA Johnson Space Center
Description
The National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA) Research Announcement (NRA), entitled Human Exploration
Research Opportunities (HERO)-2013, will solicit applied research in support of
NASA's Human Research Program (HRP). On or about July 30, 2013, the NRA will be
available electronically through NSPIRES by going to http://nspires.nasaprs.com
The HRP contains six Elements: Space Radiation, Human Health and
Countermeasures, Exploration Medical Capability, Behavioral Health and
Performance, Space Human Factors and Habitability, and International Space
Station Medical Project. Fourteen disciplines or areas support the Program:
Behavioral Health and Performance, Bone, Cardiovascular, Extravehicular
Activity, Immunology, Medical Capabilities, Muscle, Nutrition, Pharmacology,
Radiation, Sensorimotor, Advanced Food Technology, Advanced Environmental
Health, and Space Human Factors Engineering. The National Space Biomedical
Research Institute (NSBRI) is a non-profit organization competitively selected
by NASA that uses an integrated team approach to advance biomedical research
and countermeasure development. NSBRI works in close partnership with the HRP
through a Cooperative Agreement. The NRA will cover all aspects of research to
provide human health and performance countermeasures, knowledge, technologies,
and tools to enable safe, reliable, and productive human space exploration, and
to ensure safe and productive human spaceflight. Awards generally range from
under $100K per year for focused, limited efforts (e.g., data analysis) to
$450K per year for extensive activities (e.g., development of scientific
hardware). The funds available for awards in each program element offered in
the NRA range from less than one to several million dollars, which allow
selection from a few to as many as a dozen proposals depending on the program
objectives and the submission of proposals of merit. Awards will be made as
grants. The period of performance for an award will be one to five years. Any
changes or modifications to any of these guidelines will be specified in the
descriptions of the relevant program elements in the solicited research
response area appendices of this solicitation. Details of the solicited program
elements will be given in the solicited research response area appendices of
the NRA. Most program elements will use a two-step proposal submission process
though some program elements may use a one-step submission process. Proposals
that do not conform to the standards outlined in the solicitation will be
declared noncompliant and will be handled in accordance with the NASA Federal
Acquisition Regulation Supplement (http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/procurement/regs/5228-41.htm#52_235-72
). Proposal due dates are given in the NRA, which will be posted at http://nspires.nasaprs.com/
. Interested proposers should monitor http://nspires.nasaprs.com/or
subscribe to the Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate (HEOMD)
electronic notifications system through their NASA Solicitation and Proposal
Integrated Review and Evaluation System (NSPIRES) account subscription services
for additional new program elements or amendments to the NRA through July 2014,
at which time release of a subsequent HERO NRA is planned. All categories of
United States (U.S.) institutions are eligible to submit proposals in response
to the NRA. Principal Investigators may collaborate with universities, Federal
Government laboratories, the private sector, and state and local government
laboratories. In all such arrangements, the applying entity is expected to be
responsible for administering the project according to the management approach
presented in the proposal. NASA's policy is to conduct research with non-U.S.
organizations on a cooperative, no exchange-of-funds basis. Electronically
submitted Notices of Intent to propose are requested. Proposal due dates will
be staggered throughout the HERO open period of July 30, 2013 to July 2014. The
first proposal due date is September 4, 2013. The electronic submission of each
proposal's Cover Page/Proposal Summary/Budget Summary is required by the due
date for proposal submission. This is a broad agency announcement as specified
in FAR 6.102 (d) (2). Notwithstanding the posting of this opportunity at
FedBizOpps.gov, Grants.gov, or at both sites, NASA reserves the right to
determine the appropriate award instrument for each proposal selected pursuant
to this announcement. Direct questions specifically regarding this solicitation
to: Dana Altmon-Cary Contracting Officer BH2: B20
281-483-8228 dana.altmon-cary-1@nasa.gov
Obtain additional programmatic information on HRP from: Mark Shelhamer, Sc.D. Chief Scientist Human Research Program
281-244-7330 mark.j.shelhamer@nasa.gov Obtain additional
programmatic information on NSBRI from: Graham Scott, Ph.D. Vice President and
Institute Associate Director National Space Biomedical Research Institute 713-798-7227
Graham.Scott@bcm.edu
Announcement
Number: NNJ13ZSA002N-OMNIBUS
Closing
Date:
Sep 4,
2014
Link
to Full Announcement
http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=239581
Contact
Information
Dana Altmon-Cary dana.altmon-cary-1@nasa.gov
Keith D Hutto keith.d.hutto@nasa.gov
NAIS
Support nais.support@nasa.gov