Opportunity
Federal Register #2026-10694
NSF Committee Renewal for Proposal Review Panel for Information and Intelligent Systems
Buyer
National Science Foundation
Posted
May 29, 2026
Identifier
2026-10694
This notice concerns the renewal of the National Science Foundation's Proposal Review Panel for Information and Intelligent Systems, which plays a critical role in evaluating research proposals in key scientific and engineering fields. - Government Buyer: - National Science Foundation (NSF) - Office: Randolph Building, 401 Dulany Street, Alexandria, VA - Purpose and Scope: - Renewal of a federal advisory committee (Proposal Review Panel for Information and Intelligent Systems) - Panel provides technical expertise for reviewing research proposals in computing, engineering, mathematics, and social and behavioral sciences - Supports NSF's mission to advance science, national health, prosperity, welfare, and national defense - Committee Details: - Approximately 1244 members, primarily Special Government Employees - Members selected for scientific and technical expertise - Annual budget: $508,172 - Anticipated grant recommendations: $324,438,008 for the fiscal year - Focus Areas: - Innovative research in artificial intelligence, robotics, bioengineering, quantum engineering, and nuclear engineering - Notable Requirements: - No procurement of products or services; this is a committee renewal for continued expert review and grant recommendation support - No OEMs or vendors are involved, as this is not a solicitation for goods or services
Description
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is renewing the committee for the Proposal Review Panel for Information and Intelligent Systems. This committee provides technical expertise relevant to proposals within the scope of computing, engineering, mathematics, social and behavioral sciences. The renewal is necessary to continue supporting the merit review process for research proposals in these areas. The committee plays a critical role in identifying innovative research topics and projects that address national needs and advance U.S. leadership in science and technology.