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80NSSC18M0039

Cooperative Agreement

Overview

Grant Description
This proposed Food Security and Agriculture Consortium (FSAC) will address various aspects of the application of Earth Observations (EO) to domestic and global agriculture and food security through an unprecedented group of research and operational partners.

We have assembled a consortium of principals drawn from leading organizations in the U.S. and around the world that use EO and derived information to advance agriculture and food security. The proposed FSAC anchors a broad network of partners drawn from universities, government agencies, and research organizations, NGOs, international organizations, and the private sector representing end users, information and service providers, and applications researchers.

FSAC partners lead the world in engaging end users in using EO-derived information for agriculture. The FSAC expands on existing and past NASA investments and is specifically designed to amplify the benefits broadly through public and private sectors in the US and internationally.

Leveraging our current and past work to build the GEO G20 Global Agricultural Monitoring (GEOGLAM) initiative, the current proposal is essential to the continued implementation and development of GEOGLAM, which has achieved unprecedented success in engaging end-users involved with crop production monitoring and forecasting.

Through this proposal, the crop monitors led by UMD will continue to deliver EO-derived information to the Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS), an international body of chief economists from major crop export countries, and provide a monthly bulletin of crop conditions for food insecure countries with an expanding group of international and national food security organizations.

The FSAC end user engagement will be broad - addressing not only international crop production forecasts, markets, and trade alongside regional/national food security, early warning, disaster response, and policy - but also domestic commercial agriculture and farm management and smallholder farm management resilience and micro-insurance. It will include strategic systematized engagement of non-traditional users of NASA data (insurance industry, humanitarian organizations, and intelligence).

The FSAC members were selected strategically for their expertise and relationships with a broad range of user-groups. Our applications R&D will focus on crop condition monitoring and risk assessment, cropland crop type and area mapping, crop yield and production modeling and forecasting, and linking EO products to socio-economic data to address food security questions. The resulting suite of innovative products and services will combine EO products from different sensors with meteorological ground and survey data.

Other major work elements will include: the economic and social valuation of the benefits of EO through economic analysis of EO for production forecasting and representative end user case studies; linkage to new NASA sensors enhancing the Early Adopters Program; development of an FSAC portal for information collection, dissemination, and innovative combination; and a professional communications initiative giving broad outreach for the program.

The domestic agriculture component of the proposal will test new EO-based applications to improve farm management and help USDA NASS improve the reliability of its US statistics (area/yield). FSAC will hold a series of thematic community workshops in the US, establishing a US GEOGLAM Community of Practice (COP) to complement the international COP.

These activities together will deliver NASA an outstanding coordinated and well-balanced program applying EO to food security and agriculture with strong connections to relevant NASA programs, science teams, and new missions. A goal of the FSAC, in addition to responding to the RFP, is to expand its activities, partnerships, and collaborations with non-NASA funding, sustaining the consortium and its functions beyond the 5-year funding period.
Funding Goals
NOT APPLICABLE
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
College Park, Maryland 20742-5000 United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
NOT APPLICABLE
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the End Date has been extended from 10/31/22 to 06/30/24 and the total obligations have increased 858% from $1,670,000 to $15,999,107.
College Park University Of Maryland was awarded FSAC: Earth Observations for Agriculture & Food Security Cooperative Agreement 80NSSC18M0039 worth $15,999,107 from Shared Services Center in January 2018 with work to be completed primarily in College Park Maryland United States. The grant has a duration of 6 years 5 months and was awarded through assistance program 43.001 Science.

Status
(Complete)

Last Modified 6/5/25

Period of Performance
1/29/18
Start Date
6/30/24
End Date
100% Complete

Funding Split
$16.0M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$16.0M
Total Obligated
100.0% Federal Funding
0.0% Non-Federal Funding

Activity Timeline

Interactive chart of timeline of amendments to 80NSSC18M0039

Subgrant Awards

Disclosed subgrants for 80NSSC18M0039

Transaction History

Modifications to 80NSSC18M0039

Additional Detail

Award ID FAIN
80NSSC18M0039
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
County Government
Awarding Office
80NSSC NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER
Funding Office
80NSSC NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER
Awardee UEI
NPU8ULVAAS23
Awardee CAGE
0UB92
Performance District
MD-04
Senators
Benjamin Cardin
Chris Van Hollen

Budget Funding

Federal Account Budget Subfunction Object Class Total Percentage
Science, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (080-0120) Space flight, research, and supporting activities Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) $16,853,633 100%
Modified: 6/5/25