The Science Cloud can provide significant benefits to projects run by NASA researchers and teams. It is not available for projects that are not NASA-affiliated.The Science Cloud is now available for use by Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) Low projects, with a FISMA Moderate capability coming by early 2026. The full Science Cloud Minimal Viable Product (MVP) as defined by the project plan will be attained by February 2027. ResourcesBudget DevelopmentThe Science Cloud's financial operations team is ready to help you to develop a budget for your work in the cloud. If you require help to develop a budget for a current project or a grant proposal, please reach us at support@sciencecloud.nasa.gov. Knowledge BaseThe Science Cloud's Knowledge Base provides new and existing users a comprehensive guide to working with the cloud. This resource is your one-stop shop for learning about onboarding, migration, security, guidelines, finances, and more.Visit the Science Cloud Knowledge Base at https://info.sciencecloud.nasa.gov/. Service DeskDo you have a question about the Science Cloud, or do you need to open a service ticket? Reach a Science Cloud developer by submitting a service ticket through support@sciencecloud.nasa.gov. Alternately, register for the Jira Service Portal at https://jira.sciencecloud.nasa.gov/servicedesk/customer/portal/34 to submit a ticket or to monitor the progress of your open requests. Contact UsIf you are a NASA researcher interested in using the Science Cloud and want to discuss your computing needs, please reach out to the Science Cloud team at support@sciencecloud.nasa.gov.