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ACRP SEEKING PANEL NOMINATIONS FOR SYNTHESIS TOPICS
There are 7 new synthesis topics. The ACRP is now seeking nominations for serving on synthesis project panels. These panels will finalize scope of work, select contractor, and review draft deliverables prepared by the contractors. Nominations, including self-nominations, may be submitted through MyTRB . Once logged in select ‘CRP Panels’ to view ‘Available Projects’ for panel nominations. Nominations are due January 20, 2025. Contact Jordan Christensen Jchristensen@nas.edu with any questions.
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ACRP SEEKING LETTERS OF INTEREST FOR SYNTHESIS TOPICS
ACRP is soliciting letters of interest from those interested in performing the research work. Contractors will be paid $75,000 on a fixed-price basis. A cover letter plus a resume or CV should convey a concise idea of your knowledge of the topic and your related work and experience in the subject area. A statement that you can comply with the terms of the contract should be included. The deadline for letters of interest is February 1, 2025, at 5pm Eastern and should be submitted to https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/8093208/ACRP-Synthesis-LOI-2025 Contact Jordan Christensen Jchristensen@nas.edu with any questions.
SEEKING LETTERS OF INTEREST TO EXPLORE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF TIRE ANTI-DEGRADANTS ON AIRPORTS
A request for qualifications has been issued for ACRP Project 11-09/T2: Develop a Summary Report on Potential Impacts of Tire Anti-Degradants 6PPD and 6PPD-Quinone at Airports. The solicitation and information to submit may be downloaded here
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