FUNDING AVAILABLE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ALEXANDRIA, VA, September 14, 2017—The Department of Defense’s (DoD) Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) is seeking to fund environmental research and development in the Resource Conservation and Resiliency program area. SERDP invests across the broad spectrum of basic and applied research, as well as advanced technology development. The development and application of innovative environmental technologies will reduce the costs, environmental risks, and time required to resolve environmental problems while, at the same time, enhancing and sustaining military readiness.
The Resource Conservation and Resiliency program area supports the development of the science, technologies, and methods needed to manage DoD’s installation infrastructure in a sustainable way. SERDP is requesting proposals that respond to the following focused Statements of Need (SONs) in Resource Conservation and Resiliency: - Analysis of Defense Related Ecosystem Services - Quantifying the Effects of Environmental Nonstationarity at DoD Relevant Scales Proposals responding to these SON will be selected through a competitive process. All proposals are due to SERDP by October 19, 2017 by 2:00 p.m. ET. The SONs and detailed instructions are available on the SERDP website. LEARN MORE ABOUT FUNDING AVAILABLE THROUGH SERDP¬! Participate in the webinar “SERDP Funding Opportunities” conducted by SERDP Acting Executive Director Dr. Herb Nelson and Deputy Director Dr. Andrea Leeson on September 25, 2017, from 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. ET. This briefing will offer valuable information for those who are interested in new funding opportunities with SERDP. During the online seminar, participants may ask questions about the funding process, the current SERDP solicitation, and the proposal submission process. Pre- registration for this webinar is required. If you have difficulty registering, please contact the SERDP Support Office at serdp- estcp.webin...@noblis.org or by telephone at 571-372-6565. ###