National Aeronautics and Space Administration 5 June 2015 Washington, DC 20546-0001 Dear Dr. XXXXX, As you are aware, ESA has completed the Stage 1 evaluation (scientific and technical merit) of proposals received in response to the XMM-Newton AO-14 Call for Proposals, and has notified PIs of their proposal accepted/rejected status by e-mail. A list of accepted targets has been made available on the WWW at: http://xmm.esac.esa.int/external/xmm_news/otac_results/ao14_results/ or (sorted by ObsID) http://xmm.esac.esa.int/external/xmm_news/otac_results/ao14_results/ao14_otac_by_id.shtml or (sorted by RA) http://xmm.esac.esa.int/external/xmm_news/otac_results/ao14_results/ao14_otac_by_radec.shtml In response to the 2014 Senior Review for Operating Missions, NASA's Astrophysics Division has allocated funding in the amount of ~$2 M for the support of accepted US XMM guest investigations in fiscal year 2016. In light of this budget, support of US AO-14 investigations under the XMM GO Program continue to include both US PI Cat A and B proposals. In consideration of the above, I am pleased to invite you to submit a Stage 2 (cost) proposal for your investigation, proposal ######, entitled "TTTTTTTTT". In compliance with NASA procurement policy, funding is limited to PIs associated with US institutions (and who expect to remain so during the grant period). Accordingly, if you are planning on leaving the US for a position abroad, and will therefore be ineligible for a Guest Observer grant, please contact the US XMM-Newton Project Scientist, Dr. Steve Snowden, at steven.l.snowden@nasa.gov. Please note that in the current cycle of NASA's Astrophysics Data Analysis Program support will be limited to analysis of the archival data only. To guide the proposer in formulating a realistic funding request, factors such as the scope and complexity of the investigation should be taken into account, including any modifications to the original science proposal (e.g., deletion of targets, reduction in observing time) that were recommended by the XMM review panel. As discussed above, only US PI Stage 2 proposals with Cat A and B targets are eligible for support. Additional factors that will be considered include the presence of other proposals for which the PI is requesting funding under this solicitation, and other sources of support relevant to this request. The review process will consider the realism and reasonableness of the requested funding with respect to the required labor to pursue the investigation and other customary cost items (e.g., travel, computer hardware, and publication expenses). A peer-review panel convened by NASA will assess the realism and reasonableness of the budget proposals and make recommendations to NASA concerning the appropriate funding level. The final Stage 2 proposal selection, including the awarded funding level, will be made by the NASA selecting official. Based upon the total available funding and the anticipated number of awards, the estimated average grant award will be ~$55 K. Stage 2 PIs will be provided with a "fair-share" estimate to guide them in the preparation of their funding request. You will receive an e-mail in the next week providing the fair-share estimate for your proposal. In preparing a budget submission, the proposer must follow the guidelines provided under "PROPOSALS & TOOLS" at the NASA XMM-Newton Guest Observer Facility web site located at: http://xmm.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/xmm/xmmgof.html At this site, you will find links to a description of the XMM-Newton GO program, information regarding budget proposal submission, evaluation, selection, and implementation, and instructions for electronic Remote Proposal Submission (RPS). Please submit the signed original and three (3) hard copies of the completed cost proposal no later than 4:30 pm EST on 24 July 2015 to the following address: XMM-Newton Guest Observer Program Code 662 Building 34, Room S256 Goddard Space Flight Center National Aeronautics and Space Administration Greenbelt, MD 20771-0001 We expect to complete the Stage 2 proposal review in September 2015, with PI notification of the approved funding level in October. Revised budgets, if required (budgets where the approved amount is less than 80% of the requested amount), will nominally be due within one month of notification. Funding will be initiated after the start of FY15 (1 October 2015). For any questions concerning the cost proposal or process, please contact the NASA/GSFC XMM-Newton GOF at: xmmhelp@athena.gsfc.nasa.gov In addition, should the PI change institution, please notify the GOF by e-mail at the same address. Sincerely, Dr. Stefan Immler NASA XMM-Newton Program Scientist