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NASA GRC: Funding in jeopardy for Breakthrough Propulsion Physics (BPP)

 
STATUS REPORT
Date Released: Wednesday, July 31, 2002
Source: Glenn Research Center


Original online at http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/bpp/2002_06_28_FundNews.html

This posting is to alert those researchers who were planning to submit a proposal to the Fall 2002 call for BPP proposals, that this solicitation must now be put on hold, pending resolution of future budgets.

The budget for the Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project is being cut.  Not only are all future years’ budgets in question, but also 21% of the funds already allocated for this year have been requested to be withdrawn.  It is uncertain if these reductions will be repaired.


IMPACT to BPP Research:

LOSSES:

  • No further research solicitations:  These cuts prevent any future calls for proposals for BPP research.
  • No in-house research:  These cuts prevent the re-establishment of NASA Glenn Research Center's (GRC) in-house BPP research.  Due to the dwindling capability to keep current on emerging research and methods, steps were underway to re-establish the GRC in-house capability.


ITEMS STILL SUSTAINABLE THROUGH 2003:

  • BPP Consortium (basic operation):  The Consortium, operated by the non-profit Ohio Aerospace Institute (OAI) (see "Implementation" section of the BPP Project Plan) is funded through FY03, with the exception of funding for the research solicitations.  Primary activities to remain:
    • Advisory Council
    • Build-up of BPP Databases
  • BPP Document Control Services:  The service contractor to maintain the documentation for the BPP Project is funded through FY03.  This covers: Project reports, databases, and correspondence; developing and utilizing the "standard replies" for dealing with the large volume of BPP correspondence; and providing research assistance (journal articles, abstracts, papers, bibliographic information, etc.) to support BPP research requests.


NOTE:
The OAI BPP Consortium is configured to be able to receive non-NASA funds, such as from DOD, DOE, Industry sponsors, or philanthropists.  For more information about supporting the BPP Consortium, contact:

Curtis L. Smith
Program Manager
Ohio Aerospace Institute
22800 Cedar Point Rd.
Brookpark, OH. 44142
Phone: 440-962-3131
Fax: 440-962-3120
http://www.oai.org
CurtisSmith@oai.org



DETAILS REGARDING THE REASON FOR FUNDING CUTS:

The reason behind these actions has still not been passed down from managagment.  The only thing that seems clear is that the cuts were not BPP-specific, but broader across all revolutionary space transportation research.  It is not yet clear if such research was deemed no longer suitable for NASA's scope, not affordable, or if there were objections about how such research was being managed.
 



COMPARISON OF GRC's BPP and OTHER BPP EFFORTS:
While answering inquiries from a Forbes Magazine Editor about BPP-type investments by the Government, the following data was compiled.  (Note, the data on items 2 & 3 are only estimates)

(1) NASA GRC, BPP Project:
Term: Since 1996
Total budget over the 7 years = $1.7M
Planned annual future budget, approx. $600K/year (not yet approved)
Number of tasks supported: 8 (6 done, 2 still open)
Number of resulting journal articles: 6

(2) NASA MSFC test of Podkeltnov's "Gravity Shield Claim":
Term: Since 1996
Total budget over the 7 years = $1.4M
Planned annual future budget, -0- (?)
Number of tasks supported: 1 (still open)
Number of resulting journal articles: 1

(3) Congressional Earmarks to WV's Institute for Software Research:
(Earmark by: Alan Mollohan, WV; and Robert (Bud) Cramer, AL)
Term: Since 2000
Total budget over the 3 years = $4.75M
Planned annual future budget, -0- (?)
Number of tasks supported: 2 or 3 ? (still open)
Number of resulting journal articles: -0- (at least one submitted)
 

  [Go Back to Breakthrough Propulsion Physics home page]
 

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Responsible Official for Content:  Marc G. Millis
Curator:  Jean Schuerger, QSS Group, Inc.
Updated: July-31-2002


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