Fiscal Year 2025 Phase II Continuation Consolidated Innovative Nuclear Research

The Office of Nuclear Energy (NE) mission is to advance nuclear energy science and technology to meet the United States (U.S.) energy, environmental, and economic needs.

NE has identified the following goals to address challenges in the nuclear energy sector, help realize the potential of advanced


technology, and leverage the unique role of the government in spurring innovation:
• Keep existing U. S. nuclear reactors operating, • Deploy new nuclear reactors, • Secure and sustain our nuclear fuel cycle, and • Expand international nuclear energy cooperation.

NE conducts crosscutting nuclear energy research and development (R&D) and associated infrastructure support activities to develop innovative technologies that offer the promise of dramatically improved performance for its mission needs as stated above, while maximizing the impact of NE resources.

This Phase II Continuation CINR FOA provides opportunities for teams that have performed high quality work through the Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP) to propose new projects that complement and enhance ongoing NEUP research through a competitive application and review process.

This Phase II Continuation CINR process is executed through NEUP.

NEUP supports university-based infrastructure and R&D (including Integrated Research Projects (IRP)) in areas relevant to the NE mission.
Related Programs

Nuclear Energy Research, Development and Demonstration

Department of Energy


Agency: Department of Energy

Office: Idaho Field Office

Estimated Funding: $3,000,000


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Additional Information of Eligibility:
Only the following foreign governments (who are completing four year agreements under the announcement IP09-902) may submit applications through their Ministries of Health or other national Government offices responsible for maintaining influenza surveillance systems for human disease: Egypt, Madagascar, Moldova, Nepal, Paraguay, Sri Lanka and Zambia.

The intention of this new announcement, “Sustaining Influenza Surveillance Networks and Response to Seasonal and Pandemic Influenza by National Health Authorities outside the United States,” is to develop sustainable international capacity to prepare for, detect, and respond to an influenza pandemic and to monitor changes in seasonal influenza viruses.

This RFA is limited to selected foreign governments based upon their completion of a preceding four year cooperative agreement with CDC for the development of influenza surveillance.

The goal of this new award is to allow countries time to develop written and concrete plans and methods to sustain the surveillance systems set up under the first cooperative agreement or program.

Plans must include phasing out U. S. Government financial assistance and transitioning to on-going national government support for the routine influenza surveillance networks beyond this five year agreement.

By increasing preparedness and response capabilities around the world with the intent of stopping, slowing or otherwise limiting the spread of a pandemic, the U. S. and countries around the globe will be in a better position to protect the health of their citizens.

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Date Posted:
2024-05-20

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Archive Date:
2024-11-01


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