SOURCES SOUGHT
A -- DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE MISSION SPACECRAFT BUS
- Notice Date
- 1/5/2016
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 541712
— Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)
- Contracting Office
- NASA/George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Procurement Office, Marshall SpaceFlight Center, AL 35812
- ZIP Code
- 35812
- Solicitation Number
- RFINNM16ZPS000L
- Response Due
- 1/15/2016
- Archive Date
- 1/5/2017
- Point of Contact
- Jennifer B. McCaghren, Contracting Officer, Phone 256-961-7454, Email jennifer.b.mccaghren@nasa.gov
- E-Mail Address
-
Jennifer B. McCaghren
(jennifer.b.mccaghren@nasa.gov)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RFI) Development of Science Mission Spacecraft Bus In anticipation of an upcoming NASA Announcement of Opportunity (AO) in 2017, NASA MSFC is seeking information from interested parties regarding development of a science mission Spacecraft bus. In accordance with FAR 15.201(e), the information requested is for planning purposes only and is not intended to bind the Government; is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government to enter into a contractual agreement; nor will the Government pay for information solicited. This RFI is issued for information and planning purposes. It does not constitute a Request for Proposal. However, this RFI serves as the first step in the competitive process described in the NASA FAR under paragraph 1872.308 for selecting an industrial partner as a team member. Please note, at this juncture, no solicitation exists; therefore, please do not request a copy of the solicitation. If a solicitation is released, it will be synopsized in FedBizOpps and on the NASA Acquisition Internet Service. It is the potential respondents responsibility to monitor these sites for the release of any solicitation or synopsis. This RFI is subject to FAR 52.215-3. The subject Spacecraft bus is required to enable a Principal Investigator (PI) led Heliophysics mission. The goal of this mission is to observe the sun in the near ultra-violet portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, and transmit images to designated ground stations for scientific evaluation. Concept studies are currently under development by the NASA team. Description of Anticipated Requirements: This RFI seeks interested parties and openly solicits potential partners by requesting specific information that will be used to determine a teaming relationship for developing a NASA proposal in response to the upcoming AO. NASA envisions a teaming arrangement where the partner will 1) serve as the PIs Prime Contractor; 2) lead the proposal development and management activities for the mission team (with MSFC and other partners providing direct input to the proposal); 3) develop and deliver a complete Spacecraft design, hardware, software, and ground support equipment; 4) integrate science instruments with the Spacecraft bus; and 5) provide mission operations systems and support. Note that NASA cannot reimburse the industrial partner for the costs for managing the proposal development. The purpose of this RFI is to identify qualified sources that are interested in pursuing this type of arrangement. Potential partners will be identified from the responses received from this request. NASA intends to select a single industrial partner for participation in the proposal based on these inputs. Responses from all interested parties, including non-U.S. organizations, are solicited. Recognizing that any collaboration between NASA and a non-U.S. organization must be consistent with NASA's no-exchange-of-funds policy where each nation is responsible for its own activities, any non-U.S. response should identify the source of funding and discuss the status of funding commitments. Information obtained through this RFI will be used by NASA to evaluate available Spacecraft capabilities and interfaces for potential use in the subject missions. The Spacecraft is expected to provide capability to meet the following requirements at a minimum: 1.Launch in 2021 2022 2.Launch on vehicles defined in the standard NLS-II catalog, such as Athena II or Taurus 3210 launch vehicles to a Sun-synchronous orbit 3.Sustain a Phase E mission duration of 3 years 4.Carry a rigid payload mass of approximately 100-150 kg. This science instrument payload may consist of a context telescope, a spectrometer, up to four large format (>50 megapixel) cameras, and 1-2 electronic boxes 5.Provide co-alignment of payload instruments within 1 arcminute 6.Provide fixed-position solar arrays for power generation, with secondary batteries for energy storage during eclipse periods and propulsive maneuvers 7.Provide the science payloads uplink/downlink communications: -Uplink Spacecraft engineering data from ground stations (S-band) twice per day -Downlink science data to ground stations or TDRSS (about 1000 GB/day) 8.Provide electric power to science instrument (210 W Peak) 9.Provide guidance, navigation, and control services and ancillary data 10.Accommodate thermal control of the payload 11.Provide data storage sufficient for Spacecraft operations (approximately 2 GB) 12.Provide fine pointing while interfacing with instrument-provided reference guide telescope 13.Provide a Pitch Accuracy of 20 arcsec, Knowledge of 15 arcsec, and stability of 1 arcsec per second 14.Provide a Yaw Accuracy of 20 arcsec, Knowledge of 15 arcsec, and stability of 1 arcsec per second 15.Provide a Roll Accuracy of 120 arcsec, Knowledge of 50 arcsec, and stability of 50 arcsec per second 16.Provide Pointing Control 1 arcsec Peak to Peak for periods of 1-2 seconds at a time 17.Provide Pointing Jitter: < 0.05 arcsec/sec from S/C bandwidth to 45Hz 18.Enable an uninterrupted observation time of at least 3 hours 19.If required by an orbital debris analysis, provide a controlled re-entry capability at mission end of life It is not NASAs intent to publicly disclose proprietary information obtained through this RFI. To the full extent that it is protected pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act and other laws and regulations, information identified by a respondent as Proprietary or Confidential will be kept confidential. This presolicitation synopsis is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government, nor will the Government pay for the information submitted in response.Respondents will not be notified of the results. NASA Clause 1852.215-84, Ombudsman, is applicable. The Center Ombudsman for this acquisition can be found at http://prod.nais.nasa.gov/pub/p ub_library/Omb.html. The solicitation and any documents related to this procurement will be available over the Internet. These documents will reside on a World Wide Web (WWW) server, which may be accessed using a WWW browser application. The Internet site, or URL, for the NASA/MSFC Business Opportunities home page is http://prod.nais.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/eps/bizops.cgi?gr=D&pin=62 It is the offeror's responsibility to monitor the Internet cite for the release of the solicitation and amendments (if any). Potential offerors will be responsible for downloading their own copy of the solicitation and amendments, if any.
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