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NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING CONSORTIUM FOR NONPROLIFERATION

Agency: NNSA

Assistance Listings: 81.113 -- Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation Research

Last Updated: February 14, 2025

The U.S. Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA), Office of Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation Research and Development (DNN R&D) drives innovative research that develops technologies and expertise to detect foreign nuclear proliferation activities and produces technologies for integration into operational systems by leveraging capabilities at the DOE National Laboratories, Plants, and Other Field Sites, as well as at universities and within private industry. DNN R&D supports U.S. nuclear security objectives to reduce global nuclear security threats through the innovation of unilateral and multi-lateral technical capabilities to detect, identify, and characterize: 1) Foreign nuclear weapons development activities; 2) Illicit diversion of special nuclear materials; and 3) Nuclear explosions globally. Additionally, DNN R&D sustains and develops foundational nonproliferation technical capabilities by providing targeted, long-term support for enabling infrastructure, science and technology, and an expert workforce.


For DNN R&D, the role of Institutions of Higher Education (as defined in Section III) is to innovate, develop, and prove some of the most challenging basic aspects of new technology and methods in coordination with the DOE National Laboratories, which can in turn fulfill their unique role to perform mission-specific research and development that improves on capabilities until they are either adopted by operational enterprises or transitioned into private industry for commercialization. Transparency and effectively linking the roles of these Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) and DOE National Laboratories represents the core of how DNN R&D proposes to meet its objectives.


The primary purpose of this opportunity is to direct-fund basic research at universities that complements applied research in nuclear nonproliferation at the DOE National Laboratories. This includes foundational disciplines of nuclear physics, science and engineering, radiation detection, nuclear material science, radiochemistry, and mass spectrometry. A secondary benefit to this research is the development of a diverse and highly talented cadre of technical professionals, including as scientists, engineers, technicians, and operational personnel, who become the next generation of technical leaders in nuclear missions, such as nonproliferation, arms control, incident response, intelligence, and energy. These professionals are expected to primarily benefit the DOE National Laboratories as future research staff but will also benefit academia, private industry, and U.S. government agencies, including Energy, State, Defense, Homeland Security, Justice, and the Intelligence Community.


The intent of this NOFO is to award one (1) five-year cooperative agreement to a consortium consisting of accredited IHEs to provide the opportunity to receive and administer Federal financial assistance funds for student and faculty research, fellowships, and scholarship funding awarded by DOE/NNSA, DNN R&D. The envisioned cooperative agreement will be awarded to a consortium of IHEs which will include the participation of DOE National Laboratories as consortium-member(s). Individual IHEs consortium-member shall make specific contributions and shall receive specified portions of the funding. The consortium may include student and research fellows and must have a long-term objective of building expertise in scientific disciplines directly relevant to nuclear nonproliferation.



Eligibility

Eligible applicants

Education

  • Private institutions of higher education
  • Public and state institutions of higher education

Additional information

The following types of Higher Education Institutions are always encouraged to apply for NNSA support as Public or Private Institutions of Higher Education: Hispanic-serving Institutions; Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs); Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs); Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions

Grantor contact information

Description

Virginia Hernandez Grantor Phone 702-343-7704

Email

Grants Officer

virginia.hernandez@nnsa.doe.gov

Documents

File nameDescriptionLast updated
FOA-0003437_DNN_RD_NUCLEAR_SCIENCE_AND_ENGINEERING_CONSORTIUM_NOFO_-_Posted_03JAN24.pdf
NOFO Full Instructions & Attachments 1-6
Jan 3, 2025 06:29 PM UTC
REVISED_NOFO_DE-FOA0003437__MOD-0001-13FEB2025.pdf
Revision to NOFO DE-FOA-0003437
Feb 18, 2025 05:11 PM UTC
FAQs_Posted13FEB2025.pdf
FAQs to NOFO DE-FOA0003437
Feb 18, 2025 05:12 PM UTC
NNSA_DEIA_Memorandum_for_DE-FOA0003437_13FEB2025.pdf
MEMO RE Removal of DEIA References
Feb 18, 2025 05:13 PM UTC

Link to additional information

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Closed: April 4, 2025

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Award

$25,000,000

Program Funding

25

Expected awards

$--

Award Floor

$25,000,000

Award Ceiling

Funding opportunity number:

DE-FOA-0003437

Cost sharing or matching requirement:

No

Funding instrument type:

Cooperative agreement

Opportunity Category:

Discretionary

Opportunity Category Explanation:

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Category of Funding Activity:

Science technology and other research and development

Category Explanation:

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History

Version:

10

Posted date:

January 3, 2025

Archive date:

June 4, 2025

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