NNX17AD26A
Cooperative Agreement
Overview
Grant Description
Earth observations provide needed data-driven insight to solve some of society's most pressing problems. Yet, the value of these observations is poorly understood, and a gulf exists between the social and earth science professional communities best able to strengthen the valuation-science linkage.
The Valuation of Applications Benefits Linked with Earth Science (VALUABLES) Consortium, to be hosted at Resources for the Future, will advance methods for the valuation of the applied benefits linked with earth science. Five goals will guide the consortium's drive toward an unparalleled community of practice and greater acceptance and visibility of earth sciences applied benefits:
- Build an effective community to strengthen the valuation-earth science bridge.
- Provide community coordination with an active online presence and use of social media in tandem with opportunities for direct interaction and networking.
- Advance the application of value of information methods through traditional and innovative ideation research mechanisms with rigorous academic standards throughout.
- Convey the value of applied benefits of earth observations to new stakeholders in government, universities, the NGO community, and the interested public.
- Reframe how earth observations values are realized and investment in observing systems made by asking "what are the compelling social questions and opportunities" that can and must be addressed through these technologies.
VALUABLES convenes a core team of nearly twenty social and earth scientists. Their work will center on formal methods in the science of value of information (VOI), widely used in finance, engineering, information technology, risk assessment and management, and other business and scientific domains. A key feature of VOI science is grounding in decision theory. Insofar as the value of earth observing data and information is precisely in decision making, VOI has intuitive appeal as well as scientific rigor.
Communications is often an afterthought in the research enterprise, but VALUABLES integrates communications activities end-to-end, emphasizing web-based multimedia and experimentation with open innovation research. In addition to traditional written products and workshops. Communications is also pivotal in conveying the salience of earth science, the "so what" of VALUABLES to stakeholders in NASA leadership, the social and earth sciences communities at large, and the interested public.
We hasten to note that VOI must not be the only criterion for evaluating socioeconomic impact. For example, planetary science missions aimed at understanding our solar system have value that is not captured in a VOI analysis. Indeed, humankind has greatly benefited from the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake without a view to obtaining directly actionable information. However, those missions able to yield actionable information can and should be valued in VOI terms.
VALUABLES supports NASA and the Notice of Research Announcement (NRA) in advancing national imperatives in the Decadal Survey and Interim Assessment of Earth Sciences. The Interim Assessment and the NRA seek to move from ad hoc to intentional studies of applications benefits. By establishing a standing expert group, VALUABLES provides institutional continuity to meet this goal.
Other imperatives with which VALUABLES aligns include executive branch directives. With an emphasis on decision science, VALUABLES supports the executive order that agencies use behavioral science insights to better serve the American people. The open-source innovation in VALUABLES assures social collaboration in scientific research, consistent with a requirement of the NRA, the objectives of NASA's Center for Excellence for Collaborative Innovation, and the President's commitment to open science and innovation.
The Valuation of Applications Benefits Linked with Earth Science (VALUABLES) Consortium, to be hosted at Resources for the Future, will advance methods for the valuation of the applied benefits linked with earth science. Five goals will guide the consortium's drive toward an unparalleled community of practice and greater acceptance and visibility of earth sciences applied benefits:
- Build an effective community to strengthen the valuation-earth science bridge.
- Provide community coordination with an active online presence and use of social media in tandem with opportunities for direct interaction and networking.
- Advance the application of value of information methods through traditional and innovative ideation research mechanisms with rigorous academic standards throughout.
- Convey the value of applied benefits of earth observations to new stakeholders in government, universities, the NGO community, and the interested public.
- Reframe how earth observations values are realized and investment in observing systems made by asking "what are the compelling social questions and opportunities" that can and must be addressed through these technologies.
VALUABLES convenes a core team of nearly twenty social and earth scientists. Their work will center on formal methods in the science of value of information (VOI), widely used in finance, engineering, information technology, risk assessment and management, and other business and scientific domains. A key feature of VOI science is grounding in decision theory. Insofar as the value of earth observing data and information is precisely in decision making, VOI has intuitive appeal as well as scientific rigor.
Communications is often an afterthought in the research enterprise, but VALUABLES integrates communications activities end-to-end, emphasizing web-based multimedia and experimentation with open innovation research. In addition to traditional written products and workshops. Communications is also pivotal in conveying the salience of earth science, the "so what" of VALUABLES to stakeholders in NASA leadership, the social and earth sciences communities at large, and the interested public.
We hasten to note that VOI must not be the only criterion for evaluating socioeconomic impact. For example, planetary science missions aimed at understanding our solar system have value that is not captured in a VOI analysis. Indeed, humankind has greatly benefited from the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake without a view to obtaining directly actionable information. However, those missions able to yield actionable information can and should be valued in VOI terms.
VALUABLES supports NASA and the Notice of Research Announcement (NRA) in advancing national imperatives in the Decadal Survey and Interim Assessment of Earth Sciences. The Interim Assessment and the NRA seek to move from ad hoc to intentional studies of applications benefits. By establishing a standing expert group, VALUABLES provides institutional continuity to meet this goal.
Other imperatives with which VALUABLES aligns include executive branch directives. With an emphasis on decision science, VALUABLES supports the executive order that agencies use behavioral science insights to better serve the American people. The open-source innovation in VALUABLES assures social collaboration in scientific research, consistent with a requirement of the NRA, the objectives of NASA's Center for Excellence for Collaborative Innovation, and the President's commitment to open science and innovation.
Awardee
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Washington,
District Of Columbia
20036-1400
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
None
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the End Date has been extended from 12/12/21 to 12/12/23 and the total obligations have increased 440% from $761,364 to $4,108,414.
Resources For Future was awarded
VALUABLES Consortium: Advancing Valuation of Earth Science Applications
Cooperative Agreement NNX17AD26A
worth $4,108,414
from Shared Services Center in December 2016 with work to be completed primarily in Washington District Of Columbia United States.
The grant
has a duration of 7 years and
was awarded through assistance program 43.001 Science.
Status
(Complete)
Last Modified 12/20/22
Period of Performance
12/13/16
Start Date
12/12/23
End Date
Funding Split
$4.1M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$4.1M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Subgrant Awards
Disclosed subgrants for NNX17AD26A
Transaction History
Modifications to NNX17AD26A
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
NNX17AD26A
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
Nonprofit With 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other Than An Institution Of Higher Education)
Awarding Office
80NSSC NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER
Funding Office
80NSSC NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER
Awardee UEI
L3M4ELGHJ4K9
Awardee CAGE
3S827
Performance District
98
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) | $5,727,815 | 100% |
Modified: 12/20/22