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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 FBO #1039
SOURCES SOUGHT

A -- TEAMING OPPORTUNITY FOR THE INSTRUMENT INCUBATOR PROGRAM (IIP) NRA

Notice Date
9/28/2004
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
541710 — Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences
 
Contracting Office
NASA/Langley Research Center, Mail Stop 144, Industry Assistance Office, Hampton, VA 23681-0001
 
ZIP Code
23681-0001
 
Solicitation Number
SS-Incubator-04
 
Response Due
10/22/2004
 
Archive Date
9/28/2005
 
Description
Description: NASA Langley Research Center is seeking University and Industry partners for the efforts synopsized. Synopsis: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) released a NASA Research Announcement (NRA) on August 19, 2004 for the Instrument Incubator Program (IIP). The Instrument Incubator Program (IIP) fosters the development of innovative remote-sensing concepts and the assessment of these concepts in ground, aircraft, or engineering model demonstrations. This NRA solicits analytical studies, lab demonstrations, field demonstrations, instrument requirements analysis, instrument design, and engineering model construction for innovative measurement techniques which have the highest potential to meet goals of the IIP and the measurement capability requirements of the NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD). Successful proposers must present concepts which have great potential for enabling new science measurements and/or reducing instrument cost, size, mass, and resource use. The IIP will competitively select through a peer review process proposals to participate in the program. The total proposed period of performance should not exceed 36 months. NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) is seeking partners from other government agencies, industry, academia, and Federal Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDC) to participate with NASA LaRC Principal Investigators (PI) in the IIP to develop proposals and execute development and performance demonstrations of Earth system science instrumentation and instrument subsystems. This partnering opportunity does not guarantee selection for award of any contracts, nor is it to be construed as a commitment by NASA to pay for the information solicited. It is expected that the partner(s) selected would provide (at no cost to NASA) conceptual designs, technical data, proposal input, project schedules and cost estimates consistent with the requirements of the NRA. Potential partners must demonstrate the capabilities and experience to provide subsystems and instruments consistent with the efforts synopsized for each intended LaRC proposal. Partners must work collaboratively with NASA and other potential industry and academic partners to perform the required tasks. Partner selection(s) will be made by LaRC based on the following criteria in the following order of importance: (1) Relevant experience, past performance, technical capability, and availability of key personnel This criteria evaluates the proposers relevant recent experience, past performance in similar development activities, technical capability to perform the development and key personnel available to support the development. Substantive evidence (points of contact and telephone numbers) of successful participation in similar developments should be included. (2) Cost and schedule control This criteria evaluates the proposer's ability to control both cost and schedule. The proposer should provide evidence of successfully controlling cost and schedule for similar development programs and provide evidence of management processes in this area. (3) Facilities This criterion evaluates the proposer's facilities (development, testing, and analyses) to conduct the development or demonstration of the proposed task. The proposer should discuss facility availability, access, and the ability to meet the proposed objectives. Responses should be limited to 5 pages (12 point font) and address each of the criteria. All responses should be sent to: NASA Langley Research Center, Attn: William Edwards, Mail Stop 469, Building 1208A, Room 106, Hampton, VA 23681, or via email to: william.c.edwards@nasa.gov. The due date for submission is COB October 22, 2004 . Procurement questions should be directed to Mary Jane Yeager, NASA LaRC Procurement Office, 757-864-2473, m.j.yeager@larc.nasa.gov. Technical questions should be directed to the contacts below or to William Edwards at the email address noted above, phone # (757) 864-1555. The technical requirements and NASA LaRC point of contact for technical questions is provided below: Trace Gas Measurement System Technical Point of Contact: Dr. Larry Thomason, (757)864-6842, email address L.W.Thomason@nasa.gov We are proposing to develop a balloon-based instrument to improve the understanding of the distribution of trace gases including ozone, NOx, SO2, and CO in the boundary layer and lower troposphere. As such we are seeking partners to help design a low-cost, reusable in situ instrument suitable for use in validation of space-borne instruments and other field campaigns.
 
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