Alex Pszenny VENTURECLASS UPDATESTATUS EVS Suborbital Airborne solicited every 4 years All 5 EVS1 investigations are well into their sustained field campaigns EVS2 solicitation released 62013 proposals in 1102014 ID: 504935
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HQ Perspective on Venture Class and TEMPO
Alex PszennySlide2
VENTURE-CLASS UPDATE/STATUS
EVS-# (Suborbital, Airborne; solicited every 4 years)
All 5 EVS-1 investigations are well into their sustained field campaigns
EVS-2 solicitation released 6/2013, proposals in 1/10/2014
Two-panel evaluation: TMLC, science; decision time frame Autumn 2014
EVM-# (Full Mission; solicited every 4 years)
CYGNSS successful KDP-B in 7/2013, planned LRD 10/2016-4/2017
FY14 budget includes EVM
-
2; solicitation on-schedule in 6/2015
EVI-# (Instrument; solicited every 18 months)
TEMPO selected for GEO hosted payload opportunity (early FY18 launch)
TEMPO Instrument and Mission projects both making good progress; passed SRR Nov 2013, passed KDP-B April 2014
EVI-2 solicitation released 7/2013, proposals received 11/25/2013; evaluation process underway (similar to EVS)
FY14 budget includes EVI-3 and subsequent solicitations on-scheduleSlide3
Atmospheric Composition “Futures” Workshop
Held at ARC May 6-8, 2014
P
rimary
use of
recommendations will
be by the Atmospheric Composition Focus Area Program Scientists/Managers to guide the development of future proposal solicitations and development of field
campaigns
Secondarily
,
recommendations
will be made available to the upcoming NRC Decadal
Survey
General Topic Areas
Stratospheric Composition; Aerosols; Atmosphere-Surface Exchange; Convection; Tropospheric Composition; Clouds; Atmospheric Circulation;
Radiative
Balance
Process
“Surveyors” gave introductory presentations; most on line now at
https://espo.nasa.gov/home/content/
NASA_SMD_Workshop
“
Rappoteurs
” producing/refining summaries now
Initial review by participants “soon”; revision (hopefully not too extensive!)
P
ublic comment period after that
F
inalize by mid-summer