ARMD created ULI for universities to take the lead, build their own teams, and set their own research path. ULI seeks new, innovative ideas that can complement the NASA ARMD portfolio and support the U.S. aviation community to benefit the American public. ULI’s strategic goals are: • Assist in achieving aviation outcomes defined in the ARMD Strategic Implementation Plan 2023 (“Strategic Plan”) [Ref. 1] through NASA-complementary research. • Transition research results to an appropriate range of stakeholders that leads to a continuation of the research. Transition can occur in several ways, including the following: o Creates a new product line in U.S. industry or a new ARMD project, o Whole ULI concept is transitioned to U.S. industry/ARMD project, o Part of the ULI concept is transitioned to U.S. industry/ARMD project, o ULI findings impact direction of U.S. industry/ARMD. • Provide broad opportunities for workforce development by targeting students at different levels, including community college, undergraduate, and graduate, to participate in aeronautics research and relevant educational opportunities. • Promote increased educational institution participation in expanding the aeronautics research ecosystem. ULI provides the opportunity for university teams to exercise technical and organizational leadership in proposing unique technical challenges, defining interdisciplinary solutions, establishing peer review mechanisms, and applying innovative teaming strategies to strengthen the research impact. By addressing the most complex challenges associated with ARMD strategic thrusts, universities will accelerate progress toward achievement of high impact outcomes while leveraging their capability to bring together the best and brightest minds across many disciplines. In order to transition their research, Principal Investigators (PIs) are expected to actively explore transition opportunities and pursue follow-on funding from stakeholders and industrial partners during the award.
Awards:
Nominally $1 - 2M per award per year, depending on scope
Letter of Intent:
Please contact the program director
Full Proposal Submission Deadline:
Due date for Step-A proposals: June 26, 2025, 5 pm ET
Due date for Step-B proposals: 60 days after request for Step-B proposals issued