FUNDING AVAILABLE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

ARLINGTON, VA, November 6, 2008-The Department of Defense (DoD), through
the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP), is
seeking to fund environmental research and development in the
Sustainable Infrastructure focus area. The development and application
of innovative environmental science and technology supports the
long-term sustainability of DoD's installations and ranges, as well as
significantly reduces current and future environmental liabilities.  The
Sustainable Infrastructure focus area concentrates on natural resources
(e.g., ecosystem-based management; threatened, endangered, and at-risk
species; land management and watershed protection; and maritime
sustainability), facilities (e.g., installation/regional sustainability,
energy, noise, air and water quality, and facility waste), and cultural
resources.  This work also encompasses the technologies required to
sustain deployed forces.  SERDP intends to fund multiple projects that
respond to the following three focused Statements of Need (SON) in
Sustainable Infrastructure:



1.                  Southwest Ecological Systems on Department of
Defense Lands: Altered Fire Regimes and Non-Native Invasive Plants

2.                  Managing and Restoring Southwest Intermittent and
Ephemeral Stream Systems on Department of Defense Lands

3.                  Fugitive Dust Emissions Due to Department of Defense
Activities



Proposals responding to the Fiscal Year (FY) 2010 SONs will be selected
through a competitive process.  PRE-PROPOSALS FROM THE NON-FEDERAL
SECTOR ARE DUE BY THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 2009.  PROPOSALS FROM THE FEDERAL
SECTOR ARE DUE BY THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2009.  The SONs and detailed
instructions for federal and private sector proposers are available on
the SERDP web site at www.serdp.org/funding.



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) to investigate new environmental technologies with
innovative approaches that entail high technical risk and/or have
minimal supporting data that provide risk reduction and/or proof of
concept.  For FY 2010, Sustainable Infrastructure SEED proposals are
being requested in response to the following SON:



1.                  Innovative Control/Eradication Approaches for the
Brown Tree Snake (Bioga irregularis)



ALL SEED PROPOSALS ARE DUE BY THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2009.  Detailed
instructions for both federal and non-federal proposers are available on
the SERDP web site at www.serdp.org/funding.



JOIN US!  At the Partners in Environmental Technology Technical
Symposium & Workshop, December 2-4, 2008, in Washington, DC.  SERDP's
Executive Director Dr. Jeffrey Marqusee will conduct a SERDP Funding
Opportunities session on December 4, 2008, 12:15-12:45 PM. This "how to
play" briefing will offer information for those who are interested in
new funding opportunities within SERDP.  During this session,
participants may ask general questions about the funding process,
submitting proposals, and the current FY 2010 SERDP solicitation.  To
learn more about the Symposium or to register, visit
www.serdp-estcp.org/symposium2008/.

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