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University Consortium for Applied Hypersonics: Challenge Projects

UA may submit 1 White Paper for a Challenge Project. A maximum of 7 Principal Investigators is allowed per proposal.

The Joint Hypersonic Transition Office (JHTO), in partnership with Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) and the UCAH, is soliciting competitive WPs/PPPs supporting hypersonic research and technology, per the defined Statement of Need (SON) in Section 2.1. JHTO reserves the right to fund none, some, or all of the submissions made in response to this RWP/RPP. Furthermore, JHTO may choose to fund a portion of a submission or a combination of submissions. Not all meritorious submissions will necessarily receive funding. TEES and JHTO will exercise their discretion in selecting submissions. TEES and the JHTO will provide no funding for direct reimbursement of WP/PPP development costs.

Estimated Project Ceiling:
Up to a three-year period of performance at $1,500,000 per year per Project Sub-Agreement (PSA). The JHTO reserves the right to approve projects that slightly exceed this level based on the technical strengths of the proposal and the reasonableness of the costs.

R. Furfaro

Internal Deadline
External Deadline
08/02/2021

University Consortium for Applied Hypersonics: Core Projects

A maximum of 7 Principal Investigators is allowed per proposal.

7/19/21 UPDATE: Internal deadline is extended until July 20th at 11:59p.

7/13/21 UPDATE: The Joint Hypersonics Transition Office (JHTO) has determined in a second amendment to TEES/JHTO-RPP-2021-001 that in addition to the two white papers, universities may also submit one additional white paper to Topic 1 (Material Characterization of Metamaterials). This means that UA may submit two white papers to Topic 1 and one to another topic. If no UA white papers are for Topic 1 then we can submit a total of two.

The Joint Hypersonic Transition Office (JHTO), in partnership with Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) and the UCAH, is soliciting competitive WPs/PPPs supporting hypersonic research and technology, per the defined Statement of Need (SON) in Section 2.1. JHTO reserves the right to fund none, some, or all of the submissions made in response to this RWP/RPP. Furthermore, JHTO may choose to fund a portion of a submission or a combination of submissions. Not all meritorious submissions will necessarily receive funding. TEES and JHTO will exercise their discretion in selecting submissions. TEES and the JHTO will provide no funding for direct reimbursement of WP/PPP development costs.

Estimated Project Ceiling:
Up to a one-year period of performance at $500,000 per Project Sub-Agreement (PSA). The JHTO reserves the right to approve projects that slightly exceed this level based on the technical strengths of the proposal and the reasonableness of the costs.

E. Corral
K. Hazeli
H. Fasel

Internal Deadline
External Deadline
07/26/2021

Public Interest Technology University Network Challenge – Year 3

UArizona may submit three proposals.

The PIT-UN Challenge will prioritize projects that center the needs of communities who have historically been denied access to new technologies, been systematically left out of conversations at the intersection of technology and policy, and who have been denied opportunities to join the technology workforce, in efforts to further the positive social impact of technology for all communities. 

Ticket #1: A. Picoral
Ticket #2: L. Brandimarte

Research Category
Internal Deadline
External Deadline
07/15/2021
Sponsor
Solicitation Type

American Spaces Cape Town Program Management, Staffing and Operations

No applicants // Limit: 1 // Tickets Available: 1 

 

Through strategic outreach, innovative programming, and productive alliances, the U.S. Mission to South Africa’s American Spaces program engages youth, organizations, and key influencers on thematic topics that are interesting and relevant, and that support the audience’s ability to think critically, promote U.S. and South African linkages, and take action to advance health, security, governance, and prosperity in South Africa. The selected partner organization must be able to collaborate with stakeholders and coordinate activities that are already defined (and which will be discussed in detail with the selected applicant), as well as add value through the inclusion of additional concepts, audiences, and participants. Administrative and financial management capabilities will be critical components of a successful proposal.

No applicants.

Research Category
Internal Deadline
External Deadline
07/25/2021
Solicitation Type

GERMINATION: Germination of Research Questions for Addressing Critical Societal Challenges

No applicants // Limit: 1 // Tickets Available: 1 

 

The NSF Directorate for Engineering GERMINATION program aims to foster the development of pedagogical frameworks, platforms and/or environments to enable participants to formulate research questions and ideas with potentially transformative outcomes. The extraordinary response of the STEM research community to the COVID-19 pandemic, exemplified by the record-breaking speed of novel vaccine development, highlights the outstanding capabilities at all levels of the research enterprise. The GERMINATION program seeks to harness the immense capacities of academic researchers to similarly address other critical global challenges through supporting the development of new pedagogical approaches that train researchers to formulate and develop key research questions.

No applicants.

Internal Deadline
External Deadline
08/27/2021
Solicitation Type

Engaging a New Generation of NATO citizens

No applicants // Limit: 1 // Tickets Available: 1 

 

The Office of the Public Affairs Advisor (PAA) at the U.S. Mission to NATO (USNATO) announces an open competition for organizations to submit applications to carry out a program to engage and raise awareness of Alliance youth on NATO.

No applicants.

Research Category
Internal Deadline
External Deadline
08/09/2021
Solicitation Type

Manufacturing USA Technology Roadmap (MfgTech) Grant Program

No applicants // Limit: 1 // Tickets Available: 1 

 

The NIST Manufacturing USA Technology Roadmap (MfgTech) Grant Program is seeking applications from eligible applicants to develop technology roadmaps for promising advanced manufacturing clusters. These grants will establish new or strengthen existing industry-driven consortia that address high-priority research challenges to grow advanced manufacturing in the United States. The emphasis of this NOFO is on technology road mapping in areas of critical interest to the nation, including technology areas appropriate for potential future Manufacturing USA institutes.

No applicants.

Internal Deadline
External Deadline
08/17/2021

Supporting U.S. Cybersecurity Capacity Building for ASEAN Countries

No applicants // Limit: 1 // Tickets Available: 1 

 

The U.S. Embassy Singapore at the U.S. Department of State (DOS) announces this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) to support cybersecurity capacity-building efforts primarily for the Southeast Asian region, including under existing programs such as the U.S.-Singapore Cybersecurity Technical Assistance Program (CTAP) for ASEAN Countries and the U.S.-Singapore Third-Country Training Program (TCTP) as well as those under the umbrella of the ASEAN-Singapore Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence (ASCCE).

No applicants.

Funding Type
Internal Deadline
External Deadline
07/23/2021

Global Reach II

No applicants // Limit: 1 // Tickets Available: 1 

 

This notice announces the opportunity to apply for funding under the Global Reach II Program. The purpose of this initiative is to collaboratively formulate and deliver high quality solutions across the range of programming required to achieve sustainable HIV epidemic control as guided by the Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator of the U.S. State Department, emphasizing new and innovative approaches pursued jointly with HRSA and other stakeholders. An additional purpose is to assist with translating new science into programming and to mitigate the impact of forces such as global pandemics in the HIV response. Programs and activities are to span health services, structural interventions, and data use and tracking systems. Global Reach  encompasses four major categories of support: 1. HIV Direct Service Delivery 2. Human Resources for Health 3. Quality Improvement 4. Health Systems Strengthening. Global Reach II will also leverage HRSA’s broader expertise and equities on global health needs.

No applicants.

Funding Type
Internal Deadline
External Deadline
07/21/2021