SOLICITATION NOTICE
A -- NASA INNOVATIVE ADVANCED CONCEPTS (NIAC) PHASE II
- Notice Date
- 9/29/2021 7:30:19 AM
- Notice Type
- Presolicitation
- NAICS
- 54171
— Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life SciencesT
- Contracting Office
- NASA HEADQUARTERS WASHINGTON DC 20546 USA
- ZIP Code
- 20546
- Solicitation Number
- 80HQTR22NOA01-22NIAC_A2
- Archive Date
- 12/14/2021
- Point of Contact
- Michael LaPointe - Acting Program Executive STMD NIAC, Phone: 256-544-6756
- E-Mail Address
-
hq-niac@mail.nasa.gov
(hq-niac@mail.nasa.gov)
- Description
- The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Headquarters, anticipates a release of a solicitation, titled �NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC), Phase II,� as an Appendix to the Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) NASA Research Announcement (NRA), titled �Space Technology Research, Development, Demonstration, and Infusion-2022 (SpaceTech-REDDI-2022),� on or about October 14, 2021. �Once the Appendix is posted, complete details (to include due dates) can be accessed via the following steps: Open the NSPIRES homepage at http://nspires.nasaprs.com/ Select ""Solicitations"" Select ""Open� Select ""Space Technology Research, Development, Demonstration, and Infusion - 2022 (SpaceTech-REDDI-2022) 80HQTR22NOA01� Select �List of Open Program Elements� Select �NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC), Phase II-80HQTR22NOA01-22NIAC_A2"" Select �NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) Phase II Solicitation Document"" under Announcement Documents. The NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) Program currently supports innovative research through multiple phases of study. �Phase I awards are nine-month efforts to explore the overall feasibility and viability of visionary concepts. �Phase II awards are for up to two years, to further develop the most promising Phase I concepts, and to explore potential infusion options within NASA and beyond. �Phase III awards are designed to strategically advance and transition the most promising NIAC Phase II concepts to other NASA programs, other government agencies, or commercial partners. All NIAC Phase I Fellows or their designees are eligible to submit Phase II proposals based on their Phase I study, provided that they have submitted a Phase I final report by December 15, 2021 and they have not been awarded a Phase II study on that concept. �The Phase II proposals must also include Key Findings from the Phase I study.� NIAC Fellows or their designees of the predecessor NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts are no longer eligible to submit Phase II proposals based on those prior Phase I studies. Phase I final reports must be submitted before the Phase II proposal.� However due to delays caused by Covid-19, many of the current 2021 Phase I final reports are not anticipated until after the 2022 Phase II technical panel review.� For those 2021 Phase I Fellows who propose to this solicitation, the Phase I final report must be submitted by January 11, 2022 (5 PM ET).� If the Phase I final report is not received by January 11, 2022 (5 PM ET), then the submitted proposal will not be considered for review and selection in the 2022 Phase II.� Proposers will need to resubmit to a future NIAC solicitation. NIAC Principal Investigators (PIs) and team members may be affiliated with any educational institution, commercial or not-for-profit organization, research laboratory, agency, or NASA Center (including the Jet Propulsion Laboratory). �Teaming by non-U.S. organizations in proposed efforts is permitted but subject to NASA�s policy on foreign participation (see Section 3.3 of the NRA). Appendix 80HQTR22NOA01-22NIAC_A2 seeks NIAC Phase II awards that will continue the exploration and development of revolutionary advanced concepts started through a NIAC Phase I award. �While the Phase I study establishes basic feasibility and clear potential benefit, the Phase II study extends, refines, and builds upon this foundation.� Phase II studies address key remaining unknowns, assumptions, risks, and paths forward.� This should explicitly include cost, performance vs. alternatives, development steps and associated schedule, and key enabling technologies. �These results aim to provide a sound basis for NASA to consider the concept for further development and a future mission, substantiated with a description of applicable scientific and technical disciplines necessary for development. All proposals must be submitted electronically through NSPIRES by an authorized organizational representative (AOR). �Detailed submission instructions are provided in the SpaceTech-REDDI-2022 NRA, as well as the Guidebook for Proposers Responding to a NASA Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) (https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/may_2021_ed._nasa_guidebook_for_proposers.pdf, dated April 2021). �Potential proposers and their proposing organizations are urged to familiarize themselves with the submission system, ensure they are registered in NSPIRES, and submit the required proposal materials well in advance of the deadline. Interested proposers should monitor the NSPIRES website or subscribe to the electronic notification system there for release of the SpaceTech-REDDI-2022 Appendices. Technical, programmatic, and procurement comments and questions may be addressed by e-mail to hq-niac@mail.nasa.gov. �Responses to inquiries will be answered by e-mail and may also be included in the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document located on the NSPIRES page associated with the Appendix; anonymity of persons/institutions who submit questions will be preserved.
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