June 21st, 2006 Leslie D'Monte
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NASA’s ideas for increasing US literacy
NASA is seeking proposals for creating and managing innovative activities, events, products, services and other education methods for increasing America’s science and technological literacy. One objective of this request for entrepreneurial offers is to distribute information nationally about the agency’s programs and projects. NASA’s intent is to enter into partnerships that will result in the establishment of one or more non-reimbursable Space Act Agreements with organizations.
In exchange for a collaborator’s investment to creatively distribute NASA information, the agency will consider negotiating brand placement, limited exclusivity and other opportunities as part of a strategic collaboration.
NASA continues to strengthen the nation’s education programs and support the country’s educators, who inspire, prepare and encourage young minds. The agency plans to establish long-term relationships with stakeholders to increase the nation’s science and technology literacy.
For information about the response for entrepreneurial offers, visit:
http://prod.nais.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/eps/synopsis.cgi?acqid=120084 Does ISRO have similar plans?
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