– Proposals from accredited U.S. institutions are due by June 11, 2025, at 5 PM EDT.
– Focuses on innovation and measurable research outcomes in STEM fields aligned with NASA’s current and future goals.
– Two pre-proposal teleconferences will be organized for applicants.
– Step-A proposals required by June 26,2025; highly rated proposals advance to Step-B.
– Research topics include safe global aviation operations, high-speed aircraft innovation, vertical lift air vehicles, assured autonomy in aviation change among others.
– Proposals for Cycle Three due by June 26, with students tasked to crowdfund and innovate through aeronautical research projects.
– Information session scheduled for May 12 at TEAMS platform.
NASA’s robust solicitation program opens opportunities across disciplines vital to advancing global aviation technologies while actively engaging academia with challenges such as safety assurance and innovative vehicle designs. For India-a country striving toward aerospace self-reliance-the methodology employed here is instructive for fostering collaboration between government-led initiatives like ISRO’s academic outreach programs and Indian universities intending to scale original aerospace contributions globally.
While the initiative directly impacts U.S.-based entities only currently-it emphasizes how long-term investment into STEM education can breed outcomes addressing transformative aspects of safe commercialized faster broader engagements transforming Legacy foothold-commercialize pathways aviation ecosystem Enduring cost benefits-reaching .