NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) has announced new collaboration opportunities for researchers and organizations interested in contributing to the development of innovative and improved air transportation systems. These solicitations aim to foster external participation in the agency's aeronautical research, with the goal of accelerating technological advancements in this crucial field.
The collaboration opportunities cover various areas of aeronautical research, from improving flight efficiency and safety to developing new air traffic architectures and propulsion technologies. NASA ARMD actively seeks expertise and ideas from the scientific and technological community to address current and future challenges in air transportation. Specific details for each solicitation and participation requirements are published through NASA's Solicitation and Proposal Integrated Review and Evaluation System (NSPIRES).
These initiatives are part of NASA's ongoing effort to maintain its leadership in aeronautical research and to ensure that air transportation remains safe, efficient, and sustainable. Collaboration with external partners is fundamental for the agency, allowing it to access a broader range of knowledge and resources, and to accelerate technology transfer from basic research to practical applications.