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2003

December 2003 - D+A was asked to redesign and enlarge Glenn Research Center's Microgravity Combustion Science Web site. Six experiments and the FEANICS facility will be added to the site.


November 2003 - D+A developed a corporate capability booklet, a color brochure and a b/w print ad for the biotech company Clinical Research Management. Examples of this material can be viewed on the Work Samples page.


October 2003 - The results of NASA's Next Generation Launch Technology Propulsion Research and Technology Project competition have been announced. Four proposals encompassing 44 separate tasks were submitted by NASA-Glenn scientists and researchers. Of the 44 tasks, 17 (38%) were selected for funding and 15 (34%) were selected for funding pending the availability of monies. Thus, 72% of the proposals won. The tasks selected for immediate funding will receive $32 million over the next three years.

Derwae + Associates, a communication services firm with offices in New York and Cleveland, provided NASA-Glenn scientists with proposal services that included editorial, design, graphics, layout, and production.

Other proposals we have developed recently are listed on the Grants and Proposals page and a list of our services can be found on the Grant and Proposal Development Services page.


September 2003 - D+A created the content for the Hunter Inn Web site. The inn is located in Hunter, NY.


May 2003 - NASA's Office of Space Science has awarded approximately $1.2 million to Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio as funding for the "High Voltage Hall Accelerator Development Program for Solar System Exploration."

Derwae + Associates, a communication services firm with offices in New York and Cleveland, provided NASA-Glenn scientists with proposal services that included editorial, design, graphics, layout, and production.


March 2003 - D+A has been retained by a large team of scientists and researchers to help develop a series of proposals in response to NASA's Next Generation Launch Technology Propulsion Research and Technology Project competition. The eight-person D+A team will consist of a project manager, four editors, a graphic artist and two layout specialists. The proposals are due in July.

2002

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