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NATIONAL REACTOR INNOVATION CENTER NUCLEAR ENERGY LAUNCH PAD - IDAHO NATIONAL LABORATORY Request for Application (RFA) RFA Issue Date: April 29, 2026 Special Note: After initial applications, the RFA will remain open continuously and applications will be reviewed periodically for future selections. Time for future reviews and selections will be determined. Initial Submission Deadline for Questions: Potential applicants must submit RFA questions by June 19, 2026, at 5:00 PM MDT. NRIC will answer all questions received by that date and may answer questions submitted after that date at its discretion. All questions should be directed to: NRIC@inl.gov. Application Submissions: Applicants should provide a one-week minimum advanced notice to the points of contact found within the RFA and a secure link will be sent to the Applicants for their document submission. Applications may be submitted at any time and will be reviewed periodically. Upon completion of your submittal at the provided secure link, notify the POC found in the RFA. To protection sensitive information please do not email personally identifiable information (PII) or business sensitive information (BSI). All documents should be submitted in PDF form. Native files are optional. Anticipated Selections: NRIC anticipates announcing initial selections of participants by August 19, 2026, but the selection timeline will be dependent upon the number of applications received. Further selections will be made on a rolling basis. Additional Information may be found at NRIC.INL.gov: Previously answered FAQs Industry Day: May 19, 2026 recording Fact Sheets for other National Laboratories supporting Launch Pad Contacts for University Subject Matter Experts supporting Launch Pad REQUEST FOR APPLICATION DETAILS: SEE REQUEST FOR APPLICATION PDF FILE IN ATTACHMENTS BELOW FOR FULL APPLICATION DOCUMENT GDE-55179-REV1 IS LOCATED IN THE ATTACHMENTS SECTION BELOW - (UPDATED MAY 21, 2026) RFA SUMMARY The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) are establishing the Nuclear Energy Launch Pad, an NRIC initiative aimed at promoting the rapid development and implementation of private industry deployments of a variety of advanced nuclear technologies. The NRIC Launch Pad initiative builds upon DOE's Reactor and Fuel Line Pilot Programs' success, creating an ecosystem to expedite advanced nuclear technology deployment using flexible technical and regulatory frameworks on federal and non-federal lands, through two distinct pathways, Launch Pad Idaho National Laboratory (INL) and Launch Pad United States of America (U.S.A). DOE established the Reactor Pilot Program in June 2025, in response to Executive Order 14301, to leverage DOE authorization with the goal of achieving criticality in three reactors by July 4, 2026. Additionally, in August 2025, DOE established the Fuel Line Pilot Program, to support the Reactor Pilot Program and leverage DOE authorization to establish a domest…
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