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NASA ROSES 2025: A.10 INNOVATE Research and Technology Development Solicitation

Buyer

NASA Headquarters

Posted

July 11, 2025

Respond By

August 31, 2026

Identifier

ROSES 2025: A.10 INNOVATE

NAICS

927110, 541715

NASA Headquarters is inviting proposals for the ROSES 2025: A.10 INNOVATE program, focused on advancing research and technology in space and earth sciences. - Government Buyer: - NASA Headquarters, Science Mission Directorate - Products/Services Requested: - Research and technology development activities in space and earth sciences - Includes both basic and applied research - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in this solicitation - Notable Requirements: - Awards may be grants, cooperative agreements, or contracts (most will be grants) - Eligibility is primarily for U.S. institutions; some exceptions for non-U.S. organizations - Proposals using the NASA Center for Climate Simulation must budget $0.09/SBU for high-end computing usage - Proposers must plan for operation beyond the award period - Typical period of performance is three years, with some flexibility up to five years or shorter durations - Proposals accepted on a rolling basis until the specified closing date - Submission via NASA's NSPIRES system is required

Description

This NASA solicitation is part of the Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) 2025 program, offering multiple individual program elements for research and technology development in space and earth sciences. Proposals may be submitted at any time until August 31, 2026, with awards made as grants, cooperative agreements, or contracts depending on the nature of the work. The program supports a wide range of basic and applied research, with typical award periods of three years, and eligibility generally limited to U.S. institutions, though some exceptions exist for non-U.S. organizations under specific conditions. Detailed program element information and submission instructions are available through NASA's NSPIRES system and related links.

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