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NASA Flight Opportunities Program REDDI 2016 F1 Solicitation Q & A

By SpaceRef Editor
December 29, 2015
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Flight Opportunities Program REDDI 2016 F1 Solicitation Q & A

Overview
Goal: The REDDI 2016 F1 solicitation is expected to be released in January, 2016. The goal of the sessions is to improve the responsiveness of the proposals and clarify any items that might be confusing.
Webex Info: To be Announced – Watch for Updates
Dial-in Number: To be Announced – Watch for Updates
Submit Questions to: HQ-STMD-FO@nasaprs.com
First Session: Tuesday, January 12 from 8:30 am – 11:30 am PST
Second Session: Thursday, January 14 from 11:30 am – 2:30 pm PST

The Flight Opportunities Program will conduct two Q & A sessions to provide an overview of the upcoming REDDI 2016 solicitation and to answer questions about the proposal process.

Questions may be submitted three business days or more prior to the first session to HQ-STMD-FO@nasaprs.com. Questions sent prior to the session will be answered during the sessions.

Questions may be sent to the FOP Host during the sessions using Webex Chat (non-voice, similar to sending a text message). Questions sent during the sessions may be answered during the sessions if time permits.

The dial-in number will be used for listen-only. The only way to interact with FOP during the session will be to use Webex chat with the FOP Host. For those organizations with more than one participant, we strongly encourage you to share the line and use as few lines as possible in order to minimize the impact on the dial-in system.

Presentations made at the session, including answers to all submitted questions, will be posted as part of a FAQ section on the NASA NSPIRES website within 10 business days of the final session. Additional questions and answers subsequent to the Q&A telecon will be handled similarly.

Anonymity of the authors of all questions will be preserved.

We look forward to seeing you at the sessions!

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SpaceRef staff editor.