The decadal survey for Earth Science is not expected to release findings until December. Given that, how can the IRAD program ensure that it funds targeted Earth science-related proposals?
Goddard management has some insights into what missions NASA will pursue. However, the program has established a Spontaneous Investment category to pay for research that addresses new, previously unidentified opportunities. This funding category could take care of missions identified under the decadal survey.
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