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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 28, 2017 FBO #5788
AWARD

A -- Continuous Bosch Reactor

Notice Date
9/26/2017
 
Notice Type
Award Notice
 
NAICS
541712 — Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)
 
Contracting Office
NASA/Langley Research Center, Mail Stop 144, Industry Assistance Office, Hampton, Virginia, 23681-0001
 
ZIP Code
23681-0001
 
Solicitation Number
NNH14ZOA001N
 
Archive Date
10/10/2017
 
Point of Contact
LaShonda Jacobs-Terry, Phone: 7578642359
 
E-Mail Address
lashonda.p.jacobs-terry@nasa.gov
(lashonda.p.jacobs-terry@nasa.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Award Number
80LARC17C0006
 
Award Date
9/25/2017
 
Awardee
Umpqua Research Company, 125 Volunteer Way, Myrtle Creek, Oregon 97457-9145, United States
 
Award Amount
NTE $1,698,979
 
Description
This notice is provided for information purposes only. NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) awarded a firm-fixed price contract to Umpqua Research Company, Myrtle Creek, Oregon, for the effort entitled "Continuous Bosch Reactor". This award results from a competitive selection under the NASA Headquarters released NASA Research Announcement (NRA) NNH14ZOA001N, entitled Space Technology - Research, Development, Demonstration, and Infusion - 2014 (SpaceTech-REDDI-2014), Game Changing Development (GCD) Program Appendix C.2 Advanced Oxygen Recovery (AOR) for Spacecraft Life Support Systems - Phase II. NASA's GCD Program advances space technologies that may lead to entirely new approaches for the Agency's future space missions and provide solutions to significant national needs. The GCD Program focuses efforts in the mid Technology Readiness Level (TRL) range of (3-5/6), generally taking technologies from proof of concept through component or breadboard testing in a relevant environment. The Phase II AOR appendix solicited the development of advanced oxygen recovery technologies applicable to NASA's future exploration missions. The current state-of-the-art for spacecraft oxygen recovery is the Carbon Dioxide Reduction System (CRS) currently in use on the International Space Station. The CRS relies on a Sabatier reactor to recover oxygen by reducing the metabolically produced carbon dioxide. However, the CRS is only capable of recovering less than 50% of the oxygen present in the carbon dioxide stream due to limitations in available hydrogen (approximately half of the hydrogen is lost as methane). Under this effort, the contractor will design and fabricate a more mature prototype system (at least Technology Readiness Level 5) capable of recovering at least 75% of oxygen from a representative carbon dioxide gas stream. The technology developed will target utilization on human spacecraft traveling beyond LEO, including deep space transit, other planetary surfaces, and any long endurance (greater than one year) missions.
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/NASA/LaRC/OPDC20220/Awards/80LARC17C0006.html)
 
Record
SN04694982-W 20170928/170926232003-40c938e78807a799f330695ae79b0e34 (fbodaily.com)
 
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