The ARMD solicitations page lists opportunities to collaborate with NASA's aeronautical innovators and contribute to their research for improved air transportation systems. Key opportunities and deadlines are highlighted at the beginning.
NASA is seeking information on technologies for emergency response operations and Advanced Air Mobility through Requests for Information (RFIs) to address challenges like data collection, airborne connectivity, and autonomy.
The NASA Research Announcement (NRA) process solicits proposals for foundational research in aeronautics to enhance core capabilities in programs like Advanced Air Vehicles and Integrated Aviation Systems.
NRA awards are open to academia and industry, managed by project teams at NASA centers like Langley, Ames, Glenn Research Center, and Armstrong Flight Research Center.
Updates and amendments to NRA solicitations are posted on NSPIRES, with notifications sent through email to Registered Users.
Amendments to the NRA for ROA-2024 include calls for research proposals from U.S. institutions, with specific areas of focus like Advanced Air Mobility and Commercial Supersonic Technology.
University Leadership Initiative (ULI) and University Student Research Challenge are among the opportunities for universities and students to engage in aeronautics research, with deadlines for proposals provided.
Various amendments outline specific research topics, submission deadlines, and requirements for proposals to support NASA's mission in aeronautics and advance technologies for air transportation systems.
NASA's initiatives aim to foster innovation, collaboration, and advancement in aeronautics research to address challenges and support the development of future air mobility solutions.
ULI and USRC provide platforms for universities and students to contribute to the field of aeronautics through research proposals and projects aligned with NASA's strategic goals.