This grant from NASA’s Fundamental Aeronautics Program is for advancing Subsonic Fixed Wing aeronautics research. Its purpose is to develop system-level, multi-disciplinary capabilities for both civilian and military applications, focusing on creating cleaner, quieter, and more energy-efficient air vehicles. It supports long-term investment in core aeronautics technologies, including revolutionary configurations, advanced materials, and improved propulsion systems. The research also aims to provide aeronautical capabilities adaptable for high-speed vehicles in atmospheric entry/exit and extraterrestrial operations, aligning with NASA’s Vision for Space Exploration. Ultimately, this initiative seeks to maintain U.S. leadership in aerospace and foster excellence in the aeronautics workforce through significant research opportunities.
Opportunity ID: 49657
General Information
Document Type: | Grants Notice |
Funding Opportunity Number: | NNH09ZEA001N-SSFW1 |
Funding Opportunity Title: | A.2 Subsonic Fixed Wing (SSFW1) (Recovery Act) |
Opportunity Category: | Other |
Opportunity Category Explanation: | Update Opportunity Category from ‘Discretionary’ to ‘Other’ |
Funding Instrument Type: | Cooperative Agreement Grant Other Procurement Contract |
Category of Funding Activity: | Science and Technology and other Research and Development |
Category Explanation: | – |
Expected Number of Awards: | – |
Assistance Listings: | 43.004 — Aeronautics, Recovery Act |
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: | No |
Version: | Synopsis 3 |
Posted Date: | Sep 28, 2009 |
Last Updated Date: | Oct 22, 2009 |
Original Closing Date for Applications: | Oct 30, 2009 |
Current Closing Date for Applications: | Oct 30, 2009 |
Archive Date: | Nov 29, 2009 |
Estimated Total Program Funding: | – |
Award Ceiling: | – |
Award Floor: | – |
Eligibility
Eligible Applicants: | Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” |
Additional Information on Eligibility: | – |
Additional Information
Agency Name: | NASA Headquarters |
Description: | The top-level goal of the Fundamental Aeronautics Program is to develop system-level,multi-disciplinary capabilities for both civilian and military applications. The programalso provides long-term investment in research to support and sustain expert competencyin critical core areas of aeronautics technology.The Fundamental Aeronautics Program encompasses research and technology spanningfour (4) flight regimes: Subsonic Fixed Wing, Subsonic Rotary Wing, Supersonics andHypersonics. It also supports NASAs Vision for Space Exploration by providing keyaeronautical capabilities that can be adapted for high-speed vehicles exiting and enteringthe atmosphere of our planet as well as operating throughout the atmospheres of otherplanetary bodies such as Mars.The work in the Fundamental Aeronautics Program directly benefits the public throughthe development of techniques and concepts for both subsonic and supersonic vehiclesthat are cleaner, quieter, and more energy efficient. Research efforts in revolutionaryconfigurations, lighter and stiffer materials, improved propulsion systems, and advancedconcepts for high-lift and drag reduction all target the efficiency and environmentalcompatibility of future air vehicles. NASA’s Vision for Space Exploration will benefitfrom fundamental technology advances that can impact our ability to both access spaceand survive the planetary entry, descent, and landing phase. The program also helps thecountry develop and maintain excellence in the aeronautics workforce by providingsignificant research opportunities in all of its projects.A major emphasis of the Fundamental Aeronautics Program is on the mastery andintellectual stewardship of key core competencies of Aeronautics for the Nation across allflight regimes. However, NASA will principally conduct long-term research that is bothfocused and integrated across disciplines in areas that are appropriate to our uniquecapabilities. NASA will invest broadly and deeply producing knowledge, technology,and tools that are applicable across a broad range of air vehicles.NASA has defined four distinct levels to describe its approach to FundamentalAeronautics technology development: (1) conduct foundational research to further ourfundamental understanding of the underlying physics and our ability to model thatphysics, (2) leverage the foundational research to develop technologies and analyticaltools focused on discipline-based solutions, (3) integrate methods and technologies todevelop multi-disciplinary solutions, and (4) solve the aeronautics challenges for a broadrange of air vehicles with system-level optimization, assessment and technologyintegration.Interaction with the aeronautics community aligns with the four levels: (1) NASA willadvance the state of knowledge of the underlying physics and its modeling by partneringwith universities and companies engaged in foundational research, (2) NASA willinvestigate discipline-related challenges and will interact with the aeronautics communityA-2through published reports and direct technology transfer, (3) NASA will develop multidisciplinarymethods and technologies, and disseminate them in published reports anddirect technology transfer, and (4) NASA will collaborate with industry by means ofnon-reimbursable cooperative agreements to address system-level challenges at the precompetitivelevel.The awards from this NRA will support U.S. leadership in aerospace through itscommitment to identify and advance innovative ideas, concepts, technologies, andapproaches to the aeronautics challenges described below for each of the fourFundamental Aeronautics thrust areas.Milestone references are provided in the sections below under the heading NASAMilestones so that it is possible to see how the NRA topics fit into the NASAFundamental Aeronautics research plan. These milestones are listed on project roadmapsthat are available on the ARMD website (www.aeronautics.nasa.gov, under the Programslink). |
Link to Additional Information: | Click on the following link to see the full text of the announcement: |
Grantor Contact Information: | If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:
Tony Strazisar
Senior Technical Advisor, NASA Headquarters, Aeronautics Research Directorate Email:NASA-roa@nasa.gov |
Version History
Version | Modification Description | Updated Date |
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Update CFDA Numbers from 00.000 to 43.004 | Oct 22, 2009 | |
Full Announcement Link was updated | Oct 22, 2009 | |
Oct 15, 2009 |
DISPLAYING: Synopsis 3
General Information
Document Type: | Grants Notice |
Funding Opportunity Number: | NNH09ZEA001N-SSFW1 |
Funding Opportunity Title: | A.2 Subsonic Fixed Wing (SSFW1) (Recovery Act) |
Opportunity Category: | Other |
Opportunity Category Explanation: | Update Opportunity Category from ‘Discretionary’ to ‘Other’ |
Funding Instrument Type: | Cooperative Agreement Grant Other Procurement Contract |
Category of Funding Activity: | Science and Technology and other Research and Development |
Category Explanation: | – |
Expected Number of Awards: | – |
Assistance Listings: | 43.004 — Aeronautics, Recovery Act |
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: | No |
Version: | Synopsis 3 |
Posted Date: | Sep 28, 2009 |
Last Updated Date: | Oct 22, 2009 |
Original Closing Date for Applications: | Oct 30, 2009 |
Current Closing Date for Applications: | Oct 30, 2009 |
Archive Date: | Nov 29, 2009 |
Estimated Total Program Funding: | – |
Award Ceiling: | – |
Award Floor: | – |
Eligibility
Eligible Applicants: | Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” |
Additional Information on Eligibility: | – |
Additional Information
Agency Name: | NASA Headquarters |
Description: | The top-level goal of the Fundamental Aeronautics Program is to develop system-level,multi-disciplinary capabilities for both civilian and military applications. The programalso provides long-term investment in research to support and sustain expert competencyin critical core areas of aeronautics technology.The Fundamental Aeronautics Program encompasses research and technology spanningfour (4) flight regimes: Subsonic Fixed Wing, Subsonic Rotary Wing, Supersonics andHypersonics. It also supports NASAs Vision for Space Exploration by providing keyaeronautical capabilities that can be adapted for high-speed vehicles exiting and enteringthe atmosphere of our planet as well as operating throughout the atmospheres of otherplanetary bodies such as Mars.The work in the Fundamental Aeronautics Program directly benefits the public throughthe development of techniques and concepts for both subsonic and supersonic vehiclesthat are cleaner, quieter, and more energy efficient. Research efforts in revolutionaryconfigurations, lighter and stiffer materials, improved propulsion systems, and advancedconcepts for high-lift and drag reduction all target the efficiency and environmentalcompatibility of future air vehicles. NASA’s Vision for Space Exploration will benefitfrom fundamental technology advances that can impact our ability to both access spaceand survive the planetary entry, descent, and landing phase. The program also helps thecountry develop and maintain excellence in the aeronautics workforce by providingsignificant research opportunities in all of its projects.A major emphasis of the Fundamental Aeronautics Program is on the mastery andintellectual stewardship of key core competencies of Aeronautics for the Nation across allflight regimes. However, NASA will principally conduct long-term research that is bothfocused and integrated across disciplines in areas that are appropriate to our uniquecapabilities. NASA will invest broadly and deeply producing knowledge, technology,and tools that are applicable across a broad range of air vehicles.NASA has defined four distinct levels to describe its approach to FundamentalAeronautics technology development: (1) conduct foundational research to further ourfundamental understanding of the underlying physics and our ability to model thatphysics, (2) leverage the foundational research to develop technologies and analyticaltools focused on discipline-based solutions, (3) integrate methods and technologies todevelop multi-disciplinary solutions, and (4) solve the aeronautics challenges for a broadrange of air vehicles with system-level optimization, assessment and technologyintegration.Interaction with the aeronautics community aligns with the four levels: (1) NASA willadvance the state of knowledge of the underlying physics and its modeling by partneringwith universities and companies engaged in foundational research, (2) NASA willinvestigate discipline-related challenges and will interact with the aeronautics communityA-2through published reports and direct technology transfer, (3) NASA will develop multidisciplinarymethods and technologies, and disseminate them in published reports anddirect technology transfer, and (4) NASA will collaborate with industry by means ofnon-reimbursable cooperative agreements to address system-level challenges at the precompetitivelevel.The awards from this NRA will support U.S. leadership in aerospace through itscommitment to identify and advance innovative ideas, concepts, technologies, andapproaches to the aeronautics challenges described below for each of the fourFundamental Aeronautics thrust areas.Milestone references are provided in the sections below under the heading NASAMilestones so that it is possible to see how the NRA topics fit into the NASAFundamental Aeronautics research plan. These milestones are listed on project roadmapsthat are available on the ARMD website (www.aeronautics.nasa.gov, under the Programslink). |
Link to Additional Information: | Click on the following link to see the full text of the announcement: |
Grantor Contact Information: | If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:
Tony Strazisar
Senior Technical Advisor, NASA Headquarters, Aeronautics Research Directorate Email:NASA-roa@nasa.gov |
DISPLAYING: Synopsis 2
General Information
Document Type: | Grants Notice |
Funding Opportunity Number: | NNH09ZEA001N-SSFW1 |
Funding Opportunity Title: | A.2 Subsonic Fixed Wing (SSFW1) (Recovery Act) |
Opportunity Category: | Discretionary |
Opportunity Category Explanation: | – |
Funding Instrument Type: | Cooperative Agreement Grant Other Procurement Contract |
Category of Funding Activity: | Science and Technology and other Research and Development |
Category Explanation: | – |
Expected Number of Awards: | – |
Assistance Listings: | 00.000 — Not Elsewhere Classified |
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: | No |
Version: | Synopsis 2 |
Posted Date: | Oct 22, 2009 |
Last Updated Date: | – |
Original Closing Date for Applications: | – |
Current Closing Date for Applications: | Oct 30, 2009 |
Archive Date: | Nov 29, 2009 |
Estimated Total Program Funding: | – |
Award Ceiling: | – |
Award Floor: | – |
Eligibility
Eligible Applicants: | Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” |
Additional Information on Eligibility: | – |
Additional Information
Agency Name: | NASA Headquarters |
Description: | The top-level goal of the Fundamental Aeronautics Program is to develop system-level,multi-disciplinary capabilities for both civilian and military applications. The programalso provides long-term investment in research to support and sustain expert competencyin critical core areas of aeronautics technology.The Fundamental Aeronautics Program encompasses research and technology spanningfour (4) flight regimes: Subsonic Fixed Wing, Subsonic Rotary Wing, Supersonics andHypersonics. It also supports NASAs Vision for Space Exploration by providing keyaeronautical capabilities that can be adapted for high-speed vehicles exiting and enteringthe atmosphere of our planet as well as operating throughout the atmospheres of otherplanetary bodies such as Mars.The work in the Fundamental Aeronautics Program directly benefits the public throughthe development of techniques and concepts for both subsonic and supersonic vehiclesthat are cleaner, quieter, and more energy efficient. Research efforts in revolutionaryconfigurations, lighter and stiffer materials, improved propulsion systems, and advancedconcepts for high-lift and drag reduction all target the efficiency and environmentalcompatibility of future air vehicles. NASA’s Vision for Space Exploration will benefitfrom fundamental technology advances that can impact our ability to both access spaceand survive the planetary entry, descent, and landing phase. The program also helps thecountry develop and maintain excellence in the aeronautics workforce by providingsignificant research opportunities in all of its projects.A major emphasis of the Fundamental Aeronautics Program is on the mastery andintellectual stewardship of key core competencies of Aeronautics for the Nation across allflight regimes. However, NASA will principally conduct long-term research that is bothfocused and integrated across disciplines in areas that are appropriate to our uniquecapabilities. NASA will invest broadly and deeply producing knowledge, technology,and tools that are applicable across a broad range of air vehicles.NASA has defined four distinct levels to describe its approach to FundamentalAeronautics technology development: (1) conduct foundational research to further ourfundamental understanding of the underlying physics and our ability to model thatphysics, (2) leverage the foundational research to develop technologies and analyticaltools focused on discipline-based solutions, (3) integrate methods and technologies todevelop multi-disciplinary solutions, and (4) solve the aeronautics challenges for a broadrange of air vehicles with system-level optimization, assessment and technologyintegration.Interaction with the aeronautics community aligns with the four levels: (1) NASA willadvance the state of knowledge of the underlying physics and its modeling by partneringwith universities and companies engaged in foundational research, (2) NASA willinvestigate discipline-related challenges and will interact with the aeronautics communityA-2through published reports and direct technology transfer, (3) NASA will develop multidisciplinarymethods and technologies, and disseminate them in published reports anddirect technology transfer, and (4) NASA will collaborate with industry by means ofnon-reimbursable cooperative agreements to address system-level challenges at the precompetitivelevel.The awards from this NRA will support U.S. leadership in aerospace through itscommitment to identify and advance innovative ideas, concepts, technologies, andapproaches to the aeronautics challenges described below for each of the fourFundamental Aeronautics thrust areas.Milestone references are provided in the sections below under the heading NASAMilestones so that it is possible to see how the NRA topics fit into the NASAFundamental Aeronautics research plan. These milestones are listed on project roadmapsthat are available on the ARMD website (www.aeronautics.nasa.gov, under the Programslink). |
Link to Additional Information: | Click on the following link to see the full text of the announcement: |
Grantor Contact Information: | If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:
Tony Strazisar
Senior Technical Advisor, NASA Headquarters, Aeronautics Research Directorate Email:NASA-roa@nasa.gov |
DISPLAYING: Synopsis 1
General Information
Document Type: | Grants Notice |
Funding Opportunity Number: | NNH09ZEA001N-SSFW1 |
Funding Opportunity Title: | A.2 Subsonic Fixed Wing (SSFW1) (Recovery Act) |
Opportunity Category: | Discretionary |
Opportunity Category Explanation: | – |
Funding Instrument Type: | Cooperative Agreement Grant Other Procurement Contract |
Category of Funding Activity: | Science and Technology and other Research and Development |
Category Explanation: | – |
Expected Number of Awards: | – |
Assistance Listings: | 00.000 — Not Elsewhere Classified |
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: | No |
Version: | Synopsis 1 |
Posted Date: | Oct 15, 2009 |
Last Updated Date: | – |
Original Closing Date for Applications: | – |
Current Closing Date for Applications: | Oct 30, 2009 |
Archive Date: | Nov 29, 2009 |
Estimated Total Program Funding: | – |
Award Ceiling: | – |
Award Floor: | – |
Eligibility
Eligible Applicants: | Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” |
Additional Information on Eligibility: | – |
Additional Information
Agency Name: | NASA Headquarters |
Description: | The top-level goal of the Fundamental Aeronautics Program is to develop system-level, multi-disciplinary capabilities for both civilian and military applications. The program also provides long-term investment in research to support and sustain expert competency in critical core areas of aeronautics technology. The Fundamental Aeronautics Program encompasses research and technology spanning four (4) flight regimes: Subsonic Fixed Wing, Subsonic Rotary Wing, Supersonics and Hypersonics. It also supports NASAs Vision for Space Exploration by providing key aeronautical capabilities that can be adapted for high-speed vehicles exiting and entering the atmosphere of our planet as well as operating throughout the atmospheres of other planetary bodies such as Mars. The work in the Fundamental Aeronautics Program directly benefits the public through the development of techniques and concepts for both subsonic and supersonic vehicles that are cleaner, quieter, and more energy efficient. Research efforts in revolutionary configurations, lighter and stiffer materials, improved propulsion systems, and advanced concepts for high-lift and drag reduction all target the efficiency and environmental compatibility of future air vehicles. NASA’s Vision for Space Exploration will benefit from fundamental technology advances that can impact our ability to both access space and survive the planetary entry, descent, and landing phase. The program also helps the country develop and maintain excellence in the aeronautics workforce by providing significant research opportunities in all of its projects. A major emphasis of the Fundamental Aeronautics Program is on the mastery and intellectual stewardship of key core competencies of Aeronautics for the Nation across all flight regimes. However, NASA will principally conduct long-term research that is both focused and integrated across disciplines in areas that are appropriate to our unique capabilities. NASA will invest broadly and deeply producing knowledge, technology, and tools that are applicable across a broad range of air vehicles. NASA has defined four distinct levels to describe its approach to Fundamental Aeronautics technology development: (1) conduct foundational research to further our fundamental understanding of the underlying physics and our ability to model that physics, (2) leverage the foundational research to develop technologies and analytical tools focused on discipline-based solutions, (3) integrate methods and technologies to develop multi-disciplinary solutions, and (4) solve the aeronautics challenges for a broad range of air vehicles with system-level optimization, assessment and technology integration. Interaction with the aeronautics community aligns with the four levels: (1) NASA will advance the state of knowledge of the underlying physics and its modeling by partnering with universities and companies engaged in foundational research, (2) NASA will investigate discipline-related challenges and will interact with the aeronautics community A-2 through published reports and direct technology transfer, (3) NASA will develop multidisciplinary methods and technologies, and disseminate them in published reports and direct technology transfer, and (4) NASA will collaborate with industry by means of non-reimbursable cooperative agreements to address system-level challenges at the precompetitive level. The awards from this NRA will support U.S. leadership in aerospace through its commitment to identify and advance innovative ideas, concepts, technologies, and approaches to the aeronautics challenges described below for each of the four Fundamental Aeronautics thrust areas. Milestone references are provided in the sections below under the heading NASA Milestones so that it is possible to see how the NRA topics fit into the NASA Fundamental Aeronautics research plan. These milestones are listed on project roadmaps that are available on the ARMD website (www.aeronautics.nasa.gov, under the Programs link). |
Link to Additional Information: | Click on the following link to see the full text of the announcement: |
Grantor Contact Information: | If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:
Tony Strazisar
Senior Technical Advisor, NASA Headquarters, Aeronautics Research Directorate Email:NASA-roa@nasa.gov |
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