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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 17, 2001 PSA #2999
ANNOUNCEMENTS

SP -- IN-SPACE PROPULSION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM

Notice Date
December 13, 2001
Contracting Office
NASA/Ames Research Center, JA:M/S 241-1, Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000
ZIP Code
94035-1000
E-Mail Address
Beatrice Morales (bmorales@mail.arc.nasa.gov)
Description
[cbdnet.access.gpo.gov] PART: SPECIAL NOTICES OFFADD: NASA/Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 94035 SUBJECT: IN-SPACE PROPULSION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM DESC: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Ames Research Center (ARC) intends to conduct research projects over the next several years focused on In-Space Propulsion Technologies, specifically Aeroassist Technologies. The goal is to address key technology risks and encourage innovative solutions in preparation for future exploration missions. Both deep space and near-Earth environments should be considered. The In-Space Propulsion Technologies Program fosters the development of innovative space propulsion concepts and the assessment of those concepts in ground, flight, or engineering model demonstrations. NASA ARC plans to conduct analytical studies, lab demonstrations, field demonstrations, requirements analysis, design, and engineering model construction for innovative techniques that have the highest potential to meet the goals for the Advanced Space Transportation Program and the requirements of the Office of Space Science. The development and/or qualification of flight hardware is generally not supported within the scope of In-Space technology activities. NASA ARC is seeking partners from the aerospace industry to participate with NASA ARC Principal Investigators (PI) to develop proposals in response to future NASA procurements and execute development and performance demonstrations of space propulsion systems, subsystems, and/or components. It is expected that selection of the proposal(s) and availability of funds would result in system, subsystem, and/or component contracts for the selected partner(s). 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) proposal inputs, including: conceptual designs, technical data, project schedules and cost estimates, consistent with the requirements of any NASA solicitations. Potential partners are requested to submit a statement of interest and capability. This statement should demonstrate the capabilities and experience to provide systems, subsystems, and components consistent with the efforts synopsized for the relevant technology area below. Partners must work collaboratively with NASA ARC and other potential aerospace industry partners to perform the required tasks. Partner selection(s) will be made by ARC based on the following criteria: 1) Relevant experience, technical capability and availability of key personnel. This criterion evaluates the proposer's relevant recent experience, technical capability to perform the tasks and key personnel available to support the tasks. Substantive evidence (points of contact and telephone numbers) of successful participation in similar efforts should be included. 2) Management processes. This criterion evaluates the proposer's ability to control both cost and schedule. The proposer should provide descriptions of program/project control and management processes used in similar technology development programs. Responses should be limited to 3 pages (12 point, Times Roman font) and address each of the criteria. Even though it may be duplicative, a separate proposal must be submitted for each technology area of interest. The responder must indicate on the cover page of the proposal the applicable technology area. All responses should be sent to: NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 94035, Attn: Dan Rasky, M.S. 247-4 or via e-mail to drasky@mail.arc.nasa.gov. The due date for submission is COB January 18, 2002. Procurement questions should be directed to Bea Morales at (650)604-2074 or bmorales@mail.arc.nasa.gov. Partners are sought for the following technology areas. The technical requirements and NASA ARC point of contact for technical questions is provided for each area. For area 1, the NASA ARC Point of Contact is Bernie Laub, (650)604-5017 or blaub@mail.arc.nasa.gov. For area 2, the NASA ARC Point of Contact is John Balboni, (650)604-6064 or jbalboni@mail.arc.nasa.gov. For area 3, the NASA ARC Point of Contact is Ed Martinez, (650) 604-2544, or ermartinez@mail.arc.nasa.gov. Technology Areas. 1. TPS Development and Design -- Develop new materials and advanced design tools to enable future outer planet aerocapture missions 2. TPS Certification for Flight -- Re-activate ground test facilities, with new instrumentation and diagnostics, and advanced analysis tools for flight certification 3. Engineering Data from Flight -- Produce advanced instrumentation and methods, and identify opportunities for obtaining key flight data to reduce risks and optimize future missions LINKURL: http://procurement.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/EPS/bizops.cgi?gr=D&pin=62
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