Past Solicitations

The NASA Applied Sciences Program within the Science Mission Directorate Earth Science Division periodically conducts solicitations for competitive, peer-reviewed projects to support its programmatic objectives.

The information and links below contain information on past solicitations and projects the Applied Sciences Program selected.

The NASA Science Mission Directorate solicits project proposals through the NASA Research Announcement entitled Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES). Since 2005, the annual ROSES solicitation encompasses all aspects of basic and applied supporting research and technology in space and Earth sciences for the NASA Science Mission Directorate. ROSES serves as a joint, overarching announcement that encompasses all the programs within the Science Mission Directorate. Each program has one or more elements within ROSES to specify topics and solicit proposals supporting its objectives.


ROSES 2008 Element A.28:
Earth Science for Decision Support – Gulf of Mexico

ROSES 2008 Element A.19:
Earth Science Applications Feasibility Studies

ROSES 2008 Element A.18:
Decision Support through Earth Science Research Results

NASA ROSES 2008: Applied Sciences Proposal Telecons
May 30, 2008

ROSES 2007 Element A.20:
Decision Support through Earth Science Results

ROSES 2005 Element A.24:
Decision Support through Earth-Sun System Science Results

Decision Support through Earth Science Results Cooperative Agreement Notice
(a.k.a. Decisions 2004)

Earth Science REASoN - Research, Education and Applications Solutions Network

The NASA Science Mission Directorate solicits project proposals through the NASA Research Announcement entitled Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES). Since 2005, the annual ROSES solicitation encompasses all aspects of basic and applied supporting research and technology in space and Earth sciences for the NASA Science Mission Directorate. ROSES serves as a joint, overarching announcement that encompasses all the programs within the Science Mission Directorate. Each program has one or more elements within ROSES to specify topics and solicit proposals supporting its objectives.