NLRA 2023-7

National Lab Research Announcement

Technology Advancement and Applied Research Leveraging the ISS National Lab

The purpose of this ISS National Lab Research Announcement (NLRA) is to solicit proposals focused on flight investigations within applied research and development, translational medicine, technology readiness level maturation, and technology demonstration to be performed on the space station. Flight projects selected via this research announcement may be awarded funding to enable mission integration and operations support for projects that will be implemented on the ISS.

NLRA / NSF Solicitation #:
NLRA 2023-7

NLRA Open Period:
Cycle 1: 10/4/2023 – 3/11/2024
Cycle 2: 2/28/2023 – 7/17/2023
Cycle 3: 5/15/2023 – 10/9/2023

Strategic Focus:
Technology Development

Research Area:

Watch the webinar to learn about this opportunity

iss065e154567 (June 30, 2021) Expedition 65 Commander Akihiko Hoshide of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency works inside the Microgravity Science Glovebox for the InSPACE 4 advanced materials study today that seeks to improve the strength and safety of Earth and space systems.

Expedition 65 Commander Akihiko Hoshide of the JAXA works inside the Microgravity Science Glovebox for the InSPACE-4 advanced materials study.

Media Credit: NASA

 CASIS, in coordination with NASA, has identified multiple ISS National Lab lines of business that support strategic priorities and programmatic focus areas aimed at bringing value to our nation and enabling a robust and scalable market in low Earth orbit. Technology development and demonstration enabled by access to space brings significant growth potential from the ability to accelerate technology maturation. Through this research announcement, offerors may propose to use the unique ISS environment to develop, test, or mature products and processes that have a demonstrated potential to produce near-term and positive direct or indirect economic impact. 

Steps to Applying for This Research Opportunity

This research announcement will follow a two-step proposal submission process. Before being invited to submit a full proposal, all interested investigators must first complete and submit for review a Step 1: Concept Summary.

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Step 1.1: Download Instructions

Step 1.2: Upload your Step 1: Concept Summary by pressing the “Click to Submit” button below. Please convert your document to a PDF prior to uploading.

Step 2.1: CASIS will notify all offerors of the review results of their Step 1: Concept Summary.

Step 2.2: If you were invited to submit a Step 2: Full Proposal, upload your submission by pressing the “Click to Submit” button below. Please convert your document to a PDF prior to uploading.

Thank you for your interest in conducting research leveraging the ISS National Lab! For questions regarding this research announcement, please contact info@ISSNationalLab.org and reference NLRA2023-7 in the subject line.