COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 21,2000 PSA#2668 NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA Headquarters Acquisition Branch,
Code 210.H, Greenbelt, MD 20771 A -- EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCE PATHFINDER (ESSP) SOL ESSP-AO POC Michael J
Crison, Formulation Manager, Phone (202) 358-4718, Fax (202) 358-2769,
Email mcrison@mail.hq.nasa.gov WEB: Click here for the latest
information about this notice,
http://nais.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/EPS/bizops.cgi?gr=D&pin=04#ESSP-AO.
E-MAIL: Michael J Crison, mcrison@mail.hq.nasa.gov. Dear Colleague:
Plans for the third Announcement of Opportunity (AO) for the Earth
System Science Pathfinder (ESSP) are being formulated within the Office
of Earth Science at NASA Headquarters. Currently, the following
programmatic milestones have tentatively been established: AO release
early October 2000 Pre-proposal Conference mid October 2000 Notices of
Intent due late October 2000 Step-One Proposals due mid November 2000
Announcement of Step-One ratings mid January 2001 Step-Two Proposals
due mid May 2001 Announcement of Step-Two selections mid August 2001
Once again, the ESSP AO will solicit proposals for at least two primary
missions. Mission cost caps are currently being determined. NASA will
focus the AO on the following science questions: a) How do ecosystems
respond to environmental change and affect the global carbon cycle?
Purpose: Understand the processes that control cycling of carbon and
nutrients through Earth's carbon cycle. b) Is the global water cycle
accelerating? Purpose: Understand processes that control transport,
storage, and exchange of fresh water between Earth's atmosphere, land,
oceans, and polar regions. c) What trends in atmospheric constituents
and solar radiation are driving global climate? d) What are the
effects of regional pollution on the global atmosphere, and the effects
of global chemical and climate changes on regional air quality?
Purpose: Understand physical and dynamical processes that control and
regulate the chemistry and exchange of mass and energy between Earth's
troposphere and stratosphere. e) How is the Earth surface being
transformed, and how can this information be used to predict future
changes? Purpose: Understand the geophysical and dynamical processes
that contribute to deformation of the Earth surface, resulting in
earthquakes, land slides, and other tectonic activities. The
solicitation will primarily encourage proposals that address the
scientific area of focus identified above. We will consider other
scientifically compelling proposals beyond theareas of focus. However,
in Step-One proposals must provide a clear and concise justification
to convey their significance as they relate to the scientific
priorities identified above. I look forward to your participation in
the next NASA Earth Science Announcement of Opportunity and thank you
for your interest in the program. You can stay informed of ESSP
activities and access the upcoming Announcement of Opportunity by
visiting the ESSP homepage at http://essp.gsfc.nasa.gov/ . Please
contact Michael Crison at (202) 358-4718 or by e-mail at
mcrison@hq.nasa.gov if you have any further questions. Sincerely,
Ghassem R. Asrar Associate Administrator for Earth Science Posted
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