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Funding Available For Environmental Research and Development

The Department of Defense’s (DoD) Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) is seeking to fund environmental research and development proposals. SERDP is DoD’s environmental science and technology program, planned and executed in partnership with DOE and EPA. The Program invests across the broad spectrum of basic and applied research, as well as exploratory development. SERDP pursues solutions to DoD’s most intractable environmental problems. Advances in the understanding and management of DoD’s resources support the long-term sustainability of training and testing ranges and facilities. Innovative environmental technologies significantly reduce current and future environmental liabilities.

Proposals responding to focused Statements of Need (SON) in the following areas are requested:

· Environmental Restoration — innovative technologies for the detection, characterization, containment, and remediation of a wide range of contaminants in soil, sediments, and water.

· Munitions Management — advanced geophysical sensor and signal processing technologies for the detection, classification, and remediation of unexploded ordnance (UXO) and technologies for range clearance and reduced generation of UXO.

· Sustainable Infrastructure — research to advance DoD’s environmental management of its natural resources and to understand the impacts of climate change.

· Weapons Systems and Platforms — advanced alternative environmentally benign technologies and materials that reduce, control, or eliminate the waste and emissions associated with the manufacturing, maintenance, and use of DoD weapons systems and platforms.

Proposals responding to the Fiscal Year (FY) 2011 SONs will be selected through a competitive process. Separate solicitations are available to federal and non-federal proposers. The SONs and detailed instructions for federal and private sector proposers are available on the SERDP web site at http://www.serdp.org/funding.

The Core SERDP Solicitation provides funding in varying amounts for multi-year projects. FOR THE CORE SOLICITATION, PRE-PROPOSALS FROM THE NON-FEDERAL SECTOR ARE DUE BY THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2010. PROPOSALS FROM THE FEDERAL SECTOR ARE DUE BY THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 2010.

SERDP also will be funding environmental research and development through the SERDP Exploratory Development (SEED) Solicitation. The SEED Solicitation is designed to provide a limited amount of funding (not to exceed $150,000) for projects up to one year in duration to investigate innovative approaches that entail high technical risk and/or require supporting data to provide risk reduction or proof of concept. ALL SEED PROPOSALS ARE DUE BY THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 2010.

LEARN MORE ABOUT
FUNDING AVAILABLE THROUGH SERDP—
TWO OPPORTUNITIES, TWO DIFFERENT TIMES!

Participate in a webinar hosted through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Technology Innovation Program. SERDP’s Executive Director Dr. Jeffrey Marqusee will conduct an online seminar SERDP Funding Opportunities on Friday, November 13, 2009 at 1:00 pm EST. This "how to play" briefing will offer valuable information for those who are interested in new funding opportunities available through SERDP in FY 2011. During the online seminar, participants may ask general questions about the funding process, proposal submission, and the current solicitation. To learn more about this online seminar and to register, visit http://www.clu-in.org/conf/tio/serdpfunding.

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Join us in person for the Partners in Environmental Technology Technical Symposium & Workshop, December 1-3, 2009, in Washington, DC, where SERDP’s Executive Director Dr. Jeffrey Marqusee will present a Funding Opportunities session on Thursday, December 3, 2009 at 12:15 pm EST. This presentation will offer valuable information for those who are interested in new funding opportunities available in FY 2011 as well as answer questions about the funding process, proposal submission, and both the current FY 2011 SERDP solicitation and upcoming FY 2011 ESTCP solicitation. To learn more about the Symposium or to register, visit http://www.serdp-estcp.org/symposium.

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