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The JSC-directed solicitations program enables the Center to invest strategically in high priority areas needed to accomplish future missions as articulated in the NASA Technology Roadmaps and the Space Technology Investment Plan (STIP). It offers the Center the ability to address technology gaps that are beyond the requirements of near-term programs to fund.&nbsp; It also provides a platform to continue to grow and maintain critical skills and innovations needed to ensure future mission success.&nbsp; These solicitations encourage use of collaborations to ensure maximum benefit to both the space program and the nation.&nbsp; As such, external partnerships are highly encouraged not only as a funding leverage but to bring innovative ideas and approaches into human exploration programs.</p><p><em>Selection Process</em></p><p>Typically, JSC solicitations are developed by the JSC CTO and the JSC Technology Working Group (JTWG). The competitive calls are coordinated with JSC Senior Staff and communicated to the JSC workforce via internal email distribution to an R&amp;D community list and through postings on the internal center website and through JSC Today notices.<br /><br />The JTWG solicits, evaluates and prioritizes all JSC solicitation responses in a two-stage process. The JTWG members review project proposals and work together to down-select to the finalists. The Principal Investigators (PIs) make presentations to the JTWG to provide more in-depth project details. This allows the members to select the finalists to support for the year.&nbsp; Selection criteria and funding vary based on the focus of the solicitation but of primary interest are:</p><ul><li>Human Space Flight Architecture Team (HAT) prioritized technology needs</li><li>Priority JSC technology core competencies</li><li>High potential areas for technology commercialization</li><li>High potential areas for technology partnerships</li></ul><p><em>Project Accomplishments</em></p><p>Through the result of research and development, JSC&rsquo;s IR&amp;D project PIs are making important progress in the advancement of technology needed to enable NASA&rsquo;s mission of space exploration. In addition, many of the technologies development to meet the challenges of space exploration have great commercialization potential. Each year, many of JSC&rsquo;s IR&amp;D projects file New Technology Reports (NTRs) through the JSC Tech Transfer Office. Several of these reports have received New Technology Evaluation Patent ratings to pursue patents, while additional ones have been scheduled for success story articles to be written and published.&nbsp;</p><p>JSC projects active in FY12 and beyond have been included in TechPort. Through the TechPort tool information on the projects is provided and will be updated by PIs as developments and updates become available. This will offer further knowledge and information sharing between NASA developers, researchers, engineers and scientists and other internal and external stakeholders.</p> <p>The JSC Chief Technologist Office (CTO) sponsors one or more Independent Research &amp; Development (IR&amp;D) solicitations throughout each year depending on available funds.&nbsp; These local solicitations primarily use a blend of Agency Center Innovation Fund (CIF) and the JSC Center Investment Account (CIA) funds to stimulate and encourage technology development, creativity, and innovation.&nbsp; The objective is to address the technology needs of the Agency as well as the nation. For these reasons, funds distributed to JSC support emerging technologies and creative initiatives that leverage the Center&rsquo;s talent pool and unique capabilities. Scientists and engineers across the Center lead projects and establish partnerships between other centers, agencies, research laboratories, academic institutions and private industries.&nbsp;</p>","parentProgram":{"ableToSelect":false,"acronym":"CIF","isActive":true,"description":"<p>Through the Center Innovation Fund, the Space Technology Mission Directorate allocates a small portion of the NASA workforce and procurement budget to internal research and development to feed early stage innovation in technology and exploration.&nbsp;Activities with in the Center Innovation Fund are proposed and led by NASA scientists and engineers. &nbsp;These activities and creative initiatives pursue emerging technologies that leverage talent and capabilities at the NASA Centers.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>","parentProgram":{"ableToSelect":false,"isActive":true,"description":"Catalyst is a portfolio of early stage programs that specialize in different innovation constituencies and mechanisms to push the state of the art in aerospace technology development","programId":92327,"responsibleMd":{"canUserEdit":false,"locationEdit":false,"organizationRolePretty":"","organizationTypePretty":""},"title":"Catalyst","manageGaps":false,"acronymOrTitle":"Catalyst"},"parentProgramId":92327,"programId":64,"responsibleMd":{"canUserEdit":false,"locationEdit":false,"organizationRolePretty":"","organizationTypePretty":""},"stockImageFileId":36643,"title":"Center Innovation Fund","manageGaps":false,"acronymOrTitle":"CIF"},"parentProgramId":64,"programId":165,"responsibleMd":{"organizationId":4875,"organizationName":"Space Technology Mission Directorate","acronym":"STMD","organizationType":"NASA_Mission_Directorate","canUserEdit":false,"locationEdit":false,"organizationRolePretty":"","organizationTypePretty":"NASA Mission Directorate"},"responsibleMdOffice":4875,"stockImageFileId":36649,"title":"Center Innovation Fund: JSC CIF","manageGaps":false,"acronymOrTitle":"JSC CIF"},"acronym":"HSIP","description":"<p>The goal of this project is to baseline a Human-Systems Integration Processes (HSIP) document as a companion to the NASA-STD-3001 and Human Integration Design Handbook. The HSIP describes processes for design and operation of safe and habitable crewed spacecraft. <p/><p>In FY12, this project removed the commercial-specific content from the Commercial Human-Systems Integration Design Processes (CHSIP), identified gaps in the documented design processes, and generated 5 new process chapters. The new chapters were based on human spaceflight (HSF) program needs and covered a large breadth of topics, from Legibility Evaluation to Design for Decompression Sickness Mitigation. In FY13, the approach is to conduct a Human Health and Performance (HH&P) review of the HSIP, and baseline the content for knowledge capture of HH&P processes and lessons learned, for training of new employees, and for use by current and future HSF programs. </p>","benefits":"<p><p>Although NASA has and is continuing to develop many documents (standards, regulations, guidelines, etc.) dealing with human-systems integration, there is no single document that defines the processes and tools for integrating humans with space systems. For the productivity and safety of future space travelers, it is vital that the procedures, lessons learned, and knowledge gained at JSC and other centers be documented and institutionalized. The current project scope does not include technology development, but will produce an innovative way to facilitate the use of humans in the technology development process, leading to more effective human-system technology.</p></p>","releaseStatus":"Released","status":"Completed","viewCount":902,"destinationType":[],"lastUpdated":"12/02/25","favorited":false,"detailedFunding":false,"projectContacts":[{"contactId":271433,"canUserEdit":false,"firstName":"Kerry","lastName":"Mcguire","fullName":"Kerry M Mcguire","fullNameInverted":"Mcguire, Kerry M","middleInitial":"M","email":"kerry.m.mcguire@nasa.gov","receiveEmail":"Subscribed_User","projectContactRole":"Project_Manager","projectContactId":15372,"projectId":12096,"programContactRolePretty":"","projectContactRolePretty":"Project Manager"},{"contactId":271433,"canUserEdit":false,"firstName":"Kerry","lastName":"Mcguire","fullName":"Kerry M Mcguire","fullNameInverted":"Mcguire, Kerry 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