National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA Shared Services Center Stennis Space Center, MS 39529 Reply to Attn of: Procurement Division Ms. Jeanne Holm City of Los Angeles 200 N Spring St Ste 303 Los Angeles, CA 90012-3239 Subject: Grant Number 80NSSC20K0246 Dear Ms. Holm: The NASA Shared Services Center (NSSC) has completed the award of the subject grant/cooperative agreement and looks forward to working with your organization in its administration. Please take time to read through the award documents and note the contact information for the Administrative Grant Officer entered in Section 13 of the NASA Form 1687 as Administrator. To facilitate efficient processing of grant awards, the NSSC utilizes the Customer Contact Center for answering recipient questions and requests. This enables the Grant Officer to effectively review and award grant packages and funding supplements in a timely manner. 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The instruction to begin the process may be found at https://pms.psc.gov/grant- recipients/access-newuser.html. NOTE: The SAM account information for your organization should be the same information when the DHHS Payment Management System account is set up. NASA Insignia Guidelines NASA has formulated new guidelines which are aimed to simplify and expand NASA Insignia use by NASA grantees (including cooperative agreement recipients, collectively herein, “Grantees”). The purpose of these guidelines is to increase awareness of NASA’s mission activities via Grantee partnerships for a broader and more diverse population. Please see Guidance of NASA Insignia Use - UPDATED located at https://www.nssc.nasa.gov for more details. Updated 9/19 Single Audit Requirements: Remember, if your organization expends $750,000 or more during your fiscal year in Federal awards your organization must have a single audit conducted in accordance with 2 CFR 200.514 of the Uniform Guidance. Required Publications and Reports: Recipients must submit the publications and reports by the due dates to the personnel listed in the “Required Publications and Reports” section of the award documents. The contact information for these individuals is listed in the “Point of Contact” section of the award documents. All reports related to the Grant Officer must be submitted to the NSSC Procurement Office by fax, e-mail or mail at the numbers or address below. Please include the Grant Number in the subject line. Fax : (866) 779-6772 E-mail: [email protected] Mail: NASA Shared Services Center Attn: Office of Procurement -SP Building 1111, Jerry Hlass Road Stennis Space Center, MS 39529 Please submit the “Subject Inventions/Reportable Items Interim and Final Summary Report' electronically on the New Technology Reporting Web site (eNTRe) located at http://invention.nasa.gov. All other final reports submitted for closeout (pursuant to the “Required Publications and Reports” section of the award documents) should be sent by e-mail to [email protected]. Any questions regarding the closeout process may also be sent to this e-mail address. Any questions, please contact 1-877-677-2123 (1-877-NSSC123) or send an e-mail to nssc- [email protected]. Sincerely, NSSC Grants Officer Enclosure Updated 9/19 CHOOSE ONE: National NASA Grant and Cooperative Agreement Aeronautics and COOPERATIVE Space AGREEMENT Administration CFDA No.: 43.001 SCIENCE □ [X GRANT CHOOSE ONE: □ EDUCATION □ FACILITIES [X RESEARCH □ TRAINING NASA Grant and Cooperative Agreement Web Site: <http://prod.nais.nasa.gov/pub/pub_library/srba/index.html> 1. FEDERAL AWARD IDENTIFICATION NO. 2. SUPPLEMENT NUMBER 3. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE 80NSSC20K0246 05/18/2020 05/17/2022 4. RECIPIENT 5. AWARDING ORGANIZATION NAME/ADDRESS (No., Street, City/County, State, Zip) NASA LOS ANGELES, CITY OF Shared Services Center (NSSC) 200 N SPRING ST STE 303 Building 1111, Jerry Hlass Road LOS ANGELES CA 90012-3239 Stennis Space Center MS 39529-0001 6. EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NO. (EIN) 7. UNIQUE ENTITY IDENTIFIER 069928349 8. PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR/STUDENT/ORGANIZATION'S PROJECT OR PROGRAM MGS. (Name, Email & Phone) JEANNE HOLM, [email protected], 213-978-3340 9. PROPOSAL NO., TITLE, AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION 18-AIST18-0099, Predicting What We Breathe: Using Machine Learning to Understand Air Quality 10A. AMOUNT OF AWARD 10B. FUNDS OBLIGATED PREVIOUS $0.00 PREVIOUS $0.00 THIS ACTION $822,271.00 THIS ACTION $345,552.00 TOTAL $822,271.00 TOTAL $345,552.00 11. NASA ACCOUNTING AND APPROPRIATION DATA 12. PR NUMBER See Schedule See Continuation Sheet If Applicable 13. NASA POINTS OF CONTACT REQUIRING CENTER: Goddard Space Flight Center NAME MAIL STOP TELEPHONE E-MAIL ADDRESS TECHNICAL OFFICER JACQUELINE LEMOIGNE-STEWART 407.0 301-286-8723 SEE POC SHEET NEGOTIATOR ADMINISTRATOR JULIE DELGADO XD010 877-677-2123 [email protected] PAYMENTS NSSC CONTACT CENTER XD010 877-677-2123 [email protected] 14. THIS AWARD IS MADE UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF 51 U.S.C. 20113(e) AND IS SUBJECT TO ALL APPLICABLE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF THIS AWARD, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO □ 14 CFR PART 1274. [X 2 CFR 1800. 15. APPLICABLE STATEMENT(S), IF CHECKED: 16. APPLICABLE ENCLOSURE(S), IF CHECKED: NO CHANGE IS MADE TO EXISTING TERMS AND 0 TERMS AND CONDITIONS Q SPECIAL CONDITIONS □ CONDITIONS [X REQUIRED PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS R&D TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND NASA AGENCY- [X SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS APPLY TO THIS GRANT NASA FORM 1687 09/16 (3.1) PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE NRRS 5/37a (REPLACES NF1687A WHICH IS OBSOLETE.) Page 1 of 3 CHOOSE ONE: National NASA Grant and Cooperative Agreement Aeronautics and COOPERATIVE □ AGREEMENT Space CFDA No.: 43.001 SCIENCE Administration [X GRANT Recipient THE UNITED STATES OFAMERICA A recipient indicates acceptance of an award and its associated NATIONAL AERONAUTICS [X terms and conditions by drawing or requesting funds from the AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION designated NASA payment system or office. □ Recipient is required to sign this document and return copies. NAME OF GRANT OFFICER NAME AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE (Type or print) SIGNATURE DATE SIGNATURE DATE Digitally signed by BENJAMIN BENJAMIN BENVENUTTI Date: 2020.05.15 BENVENUTTI 15:42:29 -05'00' NASA FORM 1687 09/16 (3.1) PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE NRRS 5/37a (REPLACES NF1687A WHICH IS OBSOLETE.) Page 2 of 3 National Aeronautics and NASA Grant and Cooperative Space Administration Agreement ESTIMATED COST ITEM NO. ITEM OR SERVICE (Include Specifications and Special Instructions) QUANTITY UNIT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT (A) (E) (F) (B) (C) (D) Direct Labor Costs: $263,678.00 Direct Costs - Equipment: $45,000.00 Direct Costs Travel: $6,000.00 Other Direct Costs: $507,593.00 Total Costs: $822,271.00 Total award value is $822,271.00 We propose the development of advanced Machine Learning (ML)-based algorithms and models that links ground-based in situ and space-based remote sensing observations of major AQ components, with the aim to (a) classify patterns in urban air quality, (b) enable the deduction and forecast of air pollution events related to PM2.5 and ozone from space-based observations, and ultimately (c) identify similarities in AQ regimes between megacities around the globe for improved air pollution mitigation strategies. Furthermore, this proposal will help us understand the correlation between air pollution and health conditions all over the City of Los Angeles, and predict individuals health risks related to air pollution based on air quality measurements. Using the City of Los Angeles as a test case, this proposal work will focus on elements (a) and (b), with the extension to element (c) envisaged for follow-on studies. 0001 Holm, Jeanne $822,271.00 Incrementally Funded Amount $345,552.00 Purchase Requisition: 4200715786 Fund: SCEX22020D Appropriation: 8020/210120 Amount: $80,000.00Purchase Requisition: 4200727071 Fund: SCEX22020D Appropriation: 8020/210120 Amount: $265,552.00 NASA FORM 168709/16 (3.1) PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE NRRS 5/37a (REPLACES NF1687A WHICH IS OBSOLETE.) Page 3 of 3 80NSSC20K0246 Page 1 of 17 Basic AWARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS Location Title Date Appendix A to 2 Universal identifier and System of Award Management Dec. 26, 2014 CFR Part 25 (SAM). Appendix A to 2 CFR Part 170 Reporting Subawards and Executive Compensation_____ Dec. 26, 2014 2 CFR 175 Trafficking in persons.______________________________ Dec. 26, 2014 2 CFR 182 Government-wide requirements for Drug-Free Workplace Dec. 26, 2014 Compliance with OMB Guidance on Uniform GCAM Appendix Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Aug. 1, 2019 D1 Requirements for Federal awards.____________________ GCAM Appendix Technical publications and reports. Aug. 1, 2019 D2 GCAM Appendix Extensions. Aug. 1, 2019 D3 GCAM Appendix Termination and enforcement. Aug. 1, 2019 D4 GCAM Appendix Change in principal investigator or scope. Aug. 1, 2019 D5 GCAM Appendix Financial management. Aug. 1, 2019 D6 GCAM Appendix Equipment and other property. Aug. 1, 2019 D7 GCAM Appendix Patent rights. Aug. 1, 2019 D8 GCAM Appendix Rights in data.
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