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Forthcoming Revisions to NASA Disclosure Forms
15 June 2026
In Effect from 5 August 2026
Dear NASA grantee community,
In accordance with Grant Information Circular 26‑02 [PDF], Research Security Training Requirements, all covered individuals named on NASA grant and cooperative agreement proposals will be required to attest that they have completed research security training prior to proposal submission beginning 5 August 2026. This attestation will be made by signing a certification included in the NASA biographical sketch and current and pending (other) support forms. To support your preparation, NASA is providing advance copies of the updated forms that will be required starting 5 August 2026. The new attestation related to research security training is highlighted within these documents.
Please note: Do not use these updated forms before August 5, 2026. Until that date, continue to use the current biographical sketch and current and pending support forms available on the NASA Grant Operations Management website under “Grant Forms.”
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