MODIFICATION
A -- LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER PARTNERING FOR EARLY CAREER INITIATIVE PROPOSALS
- Notice Date
- 6/18/2014
- Notice Type
- Modification/Amendment
- NAICS
- 541712
— Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)
- Contracting Office
- NASA/Langley Research Center, Mail Stop 12, Industry Assistance Office, Hampton,VA 23681-0001
- ZIP Code
- 23681-0001
- Solicitation Number
- PartneringEarlyInitiative
- Response Due
- 6/27/2014
- Archive Date
- 6/18/2015
- Point of Contact
- Robert B. Gardner, Contracting Officer, Phone 757-864-2525, Fax 757-864-7898, Email Robert.B.Gardner@nasa.gov - Teresa M Hass, Contracting Officer, Phone 757-864-8496, Fax 757-864-8863, Email Teresa.M.Hass@nasa.gov
- E-Mail Address
-
Robert B. Gardner
(Robert.B.Gardner@nasa.gov)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- This is a modification to the synopsis entitled LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER PARTNERING FOR EARLY CAREER INITIATIVE PROPOSALS. which was posted on 6/17/2014. You are notified that the previously itentified topic areas are replaced with the following list. 1. Small Free-Flying Space Systems - Design, build, launch, and operation of small free-flying space platforms (e.g., cubesats, nanosats, picosats) and supporting electronics. Modification of small form factor space platforms for suborbital balloon flight testing. 2. Small (micro/nano) Devices - Small, low power in-situ device technologies (e.g., materials, photonics, optics, electronics) for sensing and coordinating collection of data associated with constituents and properties of planetary environments (e.g., atmospheres, biomes). 3. Dynamically Scaled Space Systems - Build and test of components and sub-systems of large-scale space systems employing flexible and deployable elements (e.g., membranes, arrays) to assess/validate designs in cost effective ground and space environments. Design and integration of active and/or passive articulation and control systems for spaceflight structures. 4. Digital Twin Technology Demonstration - Methods and technologies to assess materials, structures, and systems over their service life by integrating real-time sensing and prognosis to detect and repair damage through high-fidelity and multi-scale computational modeling and simulation. 5. Radiation Affects/Shielding for Biological Systems - Capabilities and technologies to determine the amount and nature of space radiation, its impact on humans, and ways to mitigate the risks and damage. 6. Materials and Manufacturing for Low Mass Systems - Design and fabrication of light-weight components and systems with application to large, flexible, and/or deployable space systems (e.g., solar sails, deployable arrays, articulating structures, gossamer structures, launch vehicles). Small custom composite structural elements for ground and flight testing of spaceflight relevant structures. 7. Spaceflight Capable Electronics and Sensors - Flight capable small form factor spacecraft sensors for measurement of radiation, temperature, acceleration, moisture, orientation, star tracking, and for machine vision. Design and integration of machine vision, motion tracking, and videogrammetry-based sensor and control systems. The due date for responses is not extended.
- Web Link
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- Record
- SN03399227-W 20140620/140619022139-9bb2dde9c65f53e75ac63b26479e092a (fbodaily.com)
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