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Funding available for environmental research, development

Posted 10/26/2012   Updated 10/26/2012 Email story   Print story

    


by Department of Defense
Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program


10/26/2012 - ALEXANDRIA, Va -- The Department of Defense's Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program is seeking to fund environmental research and development proposals.

SERDP is DoD's environmental science and technology program, planned and executed in partnership with the Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency, with participation by numerous other Federal and non-Federal organizations. The program invests across the broad spectrum of basic and applied research, as well as advanced development.

Proposals responding to focused statements of need in the following areas are requested:

* Environmental restoration - Research and technologies for the characterization, risk assessment, remediation, and management of contaminants in soil, sediments, and water.

* Munitions response - Technologies for the detection, classification, and remediation of military munitions on U.S. lands and waters.

* Resource conservation and climate change - Research that advances DoD's management of its natural and cultural resources and improves understanding of climate change impacts.

* Weapons systems and platforms - Research and technologies to reduce, control, and understand the sources of waste and emissions in the manufacturing, maintenance, and use of weapons systems and platforms.

Proposals responding to the fiscal 2014 statements of need will be selected through a competitive process. Separate solicitations are available to federal and non-federal proposers. The SONs and detailed instructions are available on the SERDP web site at www.serdp-estcp.org/Funding-Opportunities/SERDP-Solicitations.

The Core SERDP solicitation provides funding in varying amounts for multi-year projects. All core solicitation pre-proposals are due to SERDP Jan. 8.

SERDP also will be funding environmental research and development through the SERDP exploratory development solicitation. The SEED solicitation is designed to provide a limited amount of funding (not to exceed $150,000) for projects up to approximately one year in duration to investigate innovative approaches that entail high technical risk or require supporting data to provide proof of concept. This year, SERDP is requesting SEED proposals for the munitions response and the weapons systems and platforms program areas. All SEED proposals are due by March 12.

To learn more about funding available through SERDP, participate in a webinar on "SERDP Funding Opportunities" conducted by SERDP Executive Director Dr. Jeffrey Marqusee on Nov. 13, from 2 - 3 p.m. EST. This "how to play" briefing will offer valuable information for those who are interested in new funding opportunities with SERDP.

During the online seminar, participants may ask questions about the funding process, the current SERDP solicitation, and the proposal submission process. Pre-registration for this webinar is required. To register, visit https://cc.readytalk.com/r/k2xnbacyfs63. If you have difficulty registering, contact Jon Bunger in the SERDP Office at jbunger@hgl.com or by telephone at (571) 372-6384.



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