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The SBIR/STTR programs provide an opportunity for small, high technology companies and research institutions (RI) to participate in Government sponsored research and development (R&D) efforts in key technology areas. NASA SBIR Phase I contracts have a period of performance for 6 months with a maximum funding of $125,000, and Phase II contracts have a period of performance up to 24 months with a maximum funding of $750,000. The STTR Phase I contracts last forΒ 13 months with a maximum funding of $125,000, and Phase II contracts last for 24 months with the maximum contract value of $750,000.Β
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The NSSC provides travel reimbursement services for all authorized Agency travel including: domestic, foreign, local, ETDY, and Change of Station (COS).
Federal Travel Regulations (FTR)
Traveler Extended TDY and Taxes
Domestic Per Diem Rates
Foreign Per Diem Rates
NSSC Travel now has another way that a transferee Traveler may submit his or her vouchers.Β Please see, submittingΒ Change of Station Process Steps
If traveling CONUS, review:Β NASAβs Guide to a Successful Move (CONUS)
If traveling OCONUS, review:Β NASAβs Guide to a Successful Move (OCONUS)
Change of Station References
Change of Station Voucher Information And Samples
GSA Smart Pay State Tax Information
Change of Station ServiceNow Instructions
Change of Station Forms
SF 1038 Advance of Funds Application and Account
NASA Form 1815 Tax Exemption Certificate (Tax on Occupancy of Hotel Rooms)
NF420Β Service Agreement-First Duty Station Appointment
NF513 Service Agreement and Duplicate Reimbursement Disclosure Statement OCONUS Employment
NF1204 Employeeβs Claim for Damage to, or Loss of, Personal Property Incident to Service
NF1337 Service Agreement-Transferred Employee
NF1449CΒ CONUS-Information Covering Persons Transferred or Appointed to First Duty Station
NF1449O OCONUS-Information Covering Persons Transferred or Appointed to First Duty Station
NF1450C CONUS Change of Station Authorization
NF1450O OCONUS Change of Station Authorization
NF1807 Househunting Trip Binding Decision
NF1808 Property Management Binding Decision
NF1809 Temporary Quarters Subsistence Expenses (TQSE) Binding Decision
NF1810 Employee Agreement to Repay Withholding Tax Allowance (WTA)
NF 1811 Temporary Quarters Subsistence Allowance (TQSA)
NF1812 Temporary Quarters Subsistence Allowance (TQSA) Preceding Final Departure
NF1813 Temporary Change of Station (TCS) Duplicate Reimbursement Disclosure Statement
NF1814 Temporary Quarters Subsistence Allowance (TQSA) Predeparture Binding Decision
Related Tax Information:
Check out the latestΒ Taxability Change NoticeΒ for Change of Station travelers.
To learn more, see:Β Relocation Income Tax Allowance Information
POV Mileage for NASA Travelers
For Privately Owned Vehicle (POV) Mileage Reimbursement Rates for TDY and ETDY Travel please refer to the GSA Web site:Β http://www.gsa.gov/mileageΒ Β Β
NASA Domestic Travel: Day that Travel Ends
For the day travel ends (the day a traveler returns to the PDS, home, or other authorized point), the per diem allowance is 75% of M&IE.Β
NASA Domestic Travel Rental Car Liability
When making a reservation for a rental car, please remember the Government is only responsible to pay for rental car charges for official travel time.Β Β If a traveler decides to take annual leave in conjunction with official travel and keeps the rental car during annual leave, the portion of the rental rate applicable to annual leave is the responsibility of the traveler.Β Β Please refer toΒ 41 CFR 301-10.453
What is my liability for unauthorized use of a rental automobile obtained with Government funds?
You are responsible for any additional cost resulting from the unauthorized use of a commercial rental automobile for other than official travel-related purposes.
NASA Domestic Travel: Tax Exemption
Prior to traveling, refer to the GSA State Tax Information webpage:Β https://smartpay.gsa.gov/smarttax. Select your State/US territory of interest to see the exemption status and download the appropriate form, if required.
Reduced Per Diem rate
NASAβs standard reduced per diem rate for ETDY travel is 65 percent under the current policy as defined in the NASA Procedural Requirements (NPR) 9750.1-3.1.2.
Β Β Β Β Β a.Β Β Consistent with 41 CFR 301-11.200, an ETDY authorization can include reasonable further reductions from this standard rate or limitations on approved lodging for unique circumstances, to the extent it can beΒ determined in advance that such will substantially lower costs without mission impact.Β For example, if lodging is obtained at 50 percent per diem, the ETDY authorization should be adjusted to authorize a lower rate.Β
Β Β Β Β b.Β Β The reduced rate of reimbursement begins on the first day of travel regardless of the mode of transportation, except as noted in 3.1.3.Β Allowances are covered by the reduced per diem rate; therefore, NASA will authorize the employee a per diem rate (up to 65 percent) to reasonably cover expenses for a one bedroom furnished apartment.Β For ETDY greater than 90 days, first consideration should be given to long-term lodging facilities.Β Long-term lodging facilities are available on the GSA schedule atΒ http://www.gsa.gov.Β If a long-term facility is not selected, proper justification should be provided.Β
Find more about Allowable ETDY Expenses Included in Reduced Per Diem Rate, please see the following document:Β
Allowable ETDY Expenses Included in Reduced Per Diem Rate
GSA Long-term Lodging (Schedule 48)
GSAβs Schedule 48Β is designed for lodging needs of 30 days or more. This program provides housing accommodations for temporary or permanent relocation. Typical facilities include apartment or condominium type properties that may be furnished with all the amenities of a regular home. The current list of vendors is available by clicking on the link above. Most of these properties will accommodate NASA Extended TDY travelers within the 65% reduce per diem rate and will allow use of the government charge card.
Please consult the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), NPR 9710.1, and NPR 9750.1. Please call the NSSC Contact Center at 1-877-NSSC-123 (1-877-677-2123) for additional information.