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OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY POLICY
Request for Information; Sustainability
of Microgravity R&D During and
Beyond ISS Transition
Office of Science and
Technology Policy (OSTP).
ACTION: Notice of Request for
Information.
AGENCY:
The White House Office of
Science and Technology Policy (OSTP)
requests input to help inform the
development of a National Strategy for
Microgravity Research and Development
(R&D) to ensure sustainability of spacebased research during and beyond
microgravity platform transition—from
the International Space Station (ISS) to
future commercial platforms. This
particular request seeks information
regarding the future vision of a robust
research ecosystem in low-earth orbit
(LEO) and the role of the U.S.
government in enabling that future.
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Interested persons and
organizations are invited to submit
comments on or before 5:00 p.m. ET,
December 2, 2022 to be considered.
ADDRESSES: Due to time constraints,
mailed paper submissions will not be
accepted, and electronic submissions
received after the deadline may not be
taken into consideration. You may
submit comments by email:
• Email: microgravity@ostp.eop.gov,
include Microgravity RFI in the subject
line of the message.
Instructions: Response to this RFI is
voluntary. Email submissions should be
machine-readable [PDF, Word] and
should not be copy-protected.
Respondents need not reply to all
questions listed. Each individual or
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the person(s) or organization(s) filing
the response.
Information obtained from this RFI
may be used by the Government on a
non-attribution basis for planning and
strategy development. OSTP will not
respond to individual submissions. A
response to this RFI will not be viewed
as a binding commitment to develop or
pursue the project or ideas discussed.
This RFI is not accepting applications
for financial assistance or financial
incentives.
Responses containing references,
studies, research, and other empirical
data that are not widely published
should include copies of or electronic
links to the referenced materials.
Responses containing profanity,
vulgarity, threats, or other inappropriate
language or content will not be
considered.
Comments submitted in response to
this notice are subject to the Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA). Responses to
this RFI may be posted without change
online. OSTP therefore requests that no
proprietary information, copyrighted
information, or personally identifiable
information be submitted in response to
this RFI. Please note that the United
States Government will not pay for
response preparation, or for the use of
any information contained in a
response.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Ezinne Uzo-Okoro; tel: 202–456–4444.
Pursuant
to 42 U.S.C. 6617, OSTP is soliciting
public input through an RFI to obtain
feedback from a wide variety of
stakeholders, including individuals,
industry, academia, research
laboratories, nonprofits, and think
tanks. OSTP is specifically interested in
public input to inform the development
and release of a national strategy to
ensure sustainability of space-based
research in the decades to come. For the
purpose of this RFI, microgravity R&D
refers to any research or experimental
development activities in LEO that
leverage the unique environment of
space, including altered gravity, thermal
extremes, radiation, micrometeoroids,
and the vacuum environment. OSTP
seeks response to any or all of the
following questions:
1. What should be the United States’
vision for the future of microgravity
research?
2. What should be the long-term
microgravity research goals for U.S.
presence in LEO?
3. What are the top critical research,
development, or operational needs
required to ensure a smooth transition
between the International Space Station
and future commercial LEO
microgravity platforms and realize the
ideal future of microgravity research?
4. What would be the most effective
role of the U.S. government to ensure
sustained LEO microgravity R&D
following the retirement of the ISS?
5. Should the U.S. government
continue to sponsor a national lab in
LEO after ISS transition? If so, what
would be the best model(s) for a LEO
national lab?
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Dated: November 10, 2022.
Rachel Wallace,
Deputy General Counsel.
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OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY
Request for Information; Sustainability of Microgravity R&D
During and Beyond ISS Transition
AGENCY: Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP).
ACTION: Notice of Request for Information.
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SUMMARY: The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP)
requests input to help inform the development of a National Strategy
for Microgravity Research and Development (R&D) to ensure
sustainability of space-based research during and beyond microgravity
platform transition--from the International Space Station (ISS) to
future commercial platforms. This particular request seeks information
regarding the future vision of a robust research ecosystem in low-earth
orbit (LEO) and the role of the U.S. government in enabling that
future.
DATES: Interested persons and organizations are invited to submit
comments on or before 5:00 p.m. ET, December 2, 2022 to be considered.
ADDRESSES: Due to time constraints, mailed paper submissions will not
be accepted, and electronic submissions received after the deadline may
not be taken into consideration. You may submit comments by email:
Email: [email protected], include Microgravity RFI
in the subject line of the message.
Instructions: Response to this RFI is voluntary. Email submissions
should be machine-readable [PDF, Word] and should not be copy-
protected. Respondents need not reply to all questions listed. Each
individual or institution is requested to submit only one response, in
English. Electronic responses must be provided as attachments to an
email. It is recommended that attachments with file sizes exceeding
25MB be compressed (i.e., zipped) to ensure message delivery. Please
identify your answers by responding to a specific question or topic if
possible. Respondents may answer as many or as few questions as they
wish. Comments of seven pages or fewer (2,500 words) are requested;
longer responses will not be considered. Responses should include the
name of the person(s) or organization(s) filing the response.
Information obtained from this RFI may be used by the Government on
a non-attribution basis for planning and strategy development. OSTP
will not respond to individual submissions. A response to this RFI will
not be viewed as a binding commitment to develop or pursue the project
or ideas discussed. This RFI is not accepting applications for
financial assistance or financial incentives.
Responses containing references, studies, research, and other
empirical data that are not widely published should include copies of
or electronic links to the referenced materials. Responses containing
profanity, vulgarity, threats, or other inappropriate language or
content will not be considered.
Comments submitted in response to this notice are subject to the
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Responses to this RFI may be posted
without change online. OSTP therefore requests that no proprietary
information, copyrighted information, or personally identifiable
information be submitted in response to this RFI. Please note that the
United States Government will not pay for response preparation, or for
the use of any information contained in a response.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ezinne Uzo-Okoro; tel: 202-456-4444.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 6617, OSTP is
soliciting public input through an RFI to obtain feedback from a wide
variety of stakeholders, including individuals, industry, academia,
research laboratories, nonprofits, and think tanks. OSTP is
specifically interested in public input to inform the development and
release of a national strategy to ensure sustainability of space-based
research in the decades to come. For the purpose of this RFI,
microgravity R&D refers to any research or experimental development
activities in LEO that leverage the unique environment of space,
including altered gravity, thermal extremes, radiation,
micrometeoroids, and the vacuum environment. OSTP seeks response to any
or all of the following questions:
1. What should be the United States' vision for the future of
microgravity research?
2. What should be the long-term microgravity research goals for
U.S. presence in LEO?
3. What are the top critical research, development, or operational
needs required to ensure a smooth transition between the International
Space Station and future commercial LEO microgravity platforms and
realize the ideal future of microgravity research?
4. What would be the most effective role of the U.S. government to
ensure sustained LEO microgravity R&D following the retirement of the
ISS?
5. Should the U.S. government continue to sponsor a national lab in
LEO after ISS transition? If so, what would be the best model(s) for a
LEO national lab?
Dated: November 10, 2022.
Rachel Wallace,
Deputy General Counsel.
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