NICER Grant Reporting
NICER Guest Observer Program Summary of Research
NASA and the federal government have specific requirements for the
reporting of results obtained by the recipients of grant funds.
The document
Grant
and Cooperative Agreement Handbook details much of this information.
No-Cost Extension Requests
No-Cost Extensions for grants initiated by the NSSC can be requested by the budget PI at the NSSC's Grant/Cooperative Agreement
No-Cost Extension Request page.
The first NCE is usually approved. Additional extensions will require significant justification.
For IAAs (inter-agency agreements), the funded institution needs to request that the NICER project submit an amended form 7600A with a new period of performance. The PI will need to provide the new end date for the grant. In some circumstances, a new 7600B may also be required. These will be drafted and routed by GSFC.
Both of these circumstances take about 2 months to complete. PIs are encouraged to take this lead-time into account, as it is more difficult to reinstate an expired grant, than to simply extend an on-going one.
Final Report
NICER GOs receiving NASA grants are required to file a Summary
of Research Report detailing their supported activities within 90 days
of the conclusion of the grant period. The report should list the
objectives of the research and the achieved goals, including the
dissemination of the results (i.e., papers published on the subject).
The report should be submitted by the budget Principal Investigator,
and should include the activities of any subgrant recipients. If
the proposed research was not feasible, explain why not. Be sure to
include the proposal number for the original science proposal. This is
the five-digit number assigned when the proposal was submitted to RPS.
The Report should be mailed to the following: Technical Officer (TO),
Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), Administrative Grant Officer (AGO),
and NASA Grant Officer (GO). The addresses for the AGO and GO can be
found in the grant award notification information. For the TO and CASI,
use the following addresses. The Grant Number can also be found in the grant
package.
Technical Officer |
Center for Aerospace Information |
Dr. Keith Gendreau
NICER Technical Officer
Code 662
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD 20771 |
Center for Aerospace Information
ATTN: Document Processing Section
7121 Standard Dr.
Hanover, MD 21076 |
Note that if any inventions (including software) are derived
from the supported grant activity there are special reporting
requirements as well. See Exhibit G of Section A in the Handbookfor further information.