Heliophysics Technology and Instrument Development for Science
Multiple
Up to $2.3 million
04/15/2026
ITD and LNAPP: Roshanak Hakimzadeh Email: hakimzadeh@nasa.gov
ITD-SWE: Reinhard Friedel Alex Fletcher Email: hq-hpd-od-ssa@mail.nasa.gov
The Heliophysics Technology and Instrument Development for Science (H-TIDeS) program supports the development and application of innovative new instruments, technologies, and capabilities to enhance the ability to achieve significant progress toward the scientific and technical challenges in heliophysics in the coming years. H-TIDeS is a component of the Heliophysics Research Program and proposers interested in this program element are encouraged to see the overview of the Heliophysics Research Program in B.1 The Heliophysics Research Program Overview for Heliophysics-specific goals and requirements. Common requirements for all ROSES elements and proposals are found in the ROSES Summary of Solicitation and NASA Grant and Cooperative Agreement Manual (GCAM), and the order of precedence for proposers is the following: ROSES Element B.6 (this document) takes precedence followed by B.1, The Heliophysics Research Program Overview, followed by the ROSES Summary of Solicitation and the GCAM. Proposers should be familiar with all these resources. The 2024 Decadal Survey articulates the following vision and mission statements for Heliophysics science research: vision is “To discover the secrets of the local cosmos and to expand and safeguard humanity’s home in space” and the mission is “To explore our habitable cosmos in the service of humanity”.