PESTO manages technology development (for TRL 1 – 6) through programs such as PICASSO, MatISSE, DALI; makes recommendations for technology strategies for instruments, spacecraft, and mission support; coordinates planetary science technologies within NASA’s Science, Space Technology, Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorates, Earth Exploration Science Strategy Integration Office, PSD, and community requirements; and promotes technology infusion into missions.
PESTO Charter and Purpose
NASA Headquarters office managed at GRC to:
Recommend technology investment strategy for future planetary science missions
- Instruments
- Spacecraft Technology
- Mission Support Technology
Manage Planetary Science technology development (non-mission specific, competitively funded, <TRL6)
- Write solicitations (PICASSO, DALI, MatISSE, etc…)
- Conduct review panels
Coordinate planetary science-relevant technologies
- Within PSD, ESSIO & SMD and with STMD & ESDMD
- Outreach and partner with the science and technology community
- Well rounded portfolio with Planetary Science specific needs, technology opportunities, novel / high impact
Promote technology infusion and technology pipeline
- Infusion starts before solicitations are written, ends with mission adoption
- Study infusion successes and obstacles; recommend changes
PESTO Team
PESTO TEAM
PESTO Office
Science Mission Directorate Office of the Associate Administrator Org Chart
FAQ
Where to find ROSES solicitations
- Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Science (ROSES) solicitations are posted annually on the NSPIRES website.
- You can also subscribe to the NSPIRES mailing list by logging in and checking the appropriate box.
How ca I become a reviewer?
What is TRL?
- TRL or Technology Readiness Levels are a type of measurement system used to assess the maturity level of a particular technology.
- More information on Technology Readiness Levels
How to submit a proposal
- PESTO programs are funded through the omnibus solicitation called Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Science (ROSES) ROSES-23
- Check out information for Researchers
- Check out the ROSES FAQ
When are NoDD’s reviewed?
- No Due Date (NoDD) proposals may be submitted at any time during the open period of the ROSES solicitation.
- Research Programs with No (Fixed) Due Date (NoDD) or Rolling Submissions