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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 12,1996 PSA#1614National Aeronautics and Space Administration/Goddard Space Flight
Center, Code 214.5, Greenbelt Road, Greenbelt, MD 20771 18 -- FOLLOW-ON SMALL EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLE SERVICES AND
ANNOUNCEMENT OF INDUSTRY BRIEFING POC Mary Stevens, Contracting
Officer, Phone 301-344-4962, Facsimile 301- 344-4925, E-Mail
Mary.V.Stevens.1@gsfc.nasa.gov. Sources are sought for a follow-on
procurement for Small Expendable Launch Vehicle Services. NASA seeks to
utilize a launch services acquisition strategy that allows the Agency
to take advantage of all reasonable sources of domestic commercial
launch services while ensuring that taxpayer funded spacecraft are not
exposed to excessive risk. A briefing to industry on the findings and
recommendations of the NASA Commercial Launch Services Review Team
will be held from 8:30 - 11:00 a.m. on June 18, 1996 at NASA
Headquarters, 300 ''E'' Street SW, Washington, DC (Room 5H36). The
briefing will provide background information pertaining to the
qualification criteria to be included in the solicitation. Inquiries on
the meeting and notification of planned attendance should be directed
to Ms. Karen Poniatowski at 202-358-2469. The Small Expendable Launch
Vehicle (SELV) II procurement will represent the first acquisition of
launch services, for NASA, which incorporates a mission assurance
qualification requirement. The details of the qualification requirement
will be incorporated in the draft solicitation. Briefly, in recognition
of the nature of the scientific, earth observing and technology
missions planned for launch under the SELVS II contract(s), NASA has
determined that these missions cannot accept the risk associated with
first flight of an undemonstrated launch system. Additionally,
successful offerors will be required to obtain certification of
compliance with the International Organization for Standardization
(ISO) 9001 and successful completion of a NASA Engineering Quality
Assessment. NASA is seeking expressions of interest from industry
regarding their qualifications and capability to provide launch
services for U.S. Government-sponsored spacecraft. The launch service
will include launch vehicle hardware, launch operations, mission
analysis, a formal review process, range support, analytical and
physical spacecraft integration, and any efforts related to obtaining
Government supplies, services, equipment or facilities and any
modifications thereto. The contractor shall be responsible for
contracting with Government agencies for any items they propose to
obtain from them. The range of missions to be supported include the
following: Mission A - Insertion Apse (km) = 500 +/- 20, Non-Insertion
Apse (km), 500 +/- 90, Inclination (deg) = 28 +/- 0.20, Argument of
Perigee (deg) = TBD +/- 5, Spacecraft Mass (kg) = 385, Payload Envelope
= TBD, Mission B - Insertion Apse (km) = 500 +/- 20, Non-Insertion Apse
(km) = 500 +/- 90, Inclination (deg) = 65 +/- 0.20, Argument of Perigee
(deg) = TBD +/- 5, Spacecraft Mass (kg) = 330, Payload Envelope = TBD,
Mission C - Insertion Apse (km) = 244 +/- 20, Non-Insertion Apse (km)
= 3,500 +/- 150, Inclination (deg) = 76 +/- 0.20, Argument of Perigee
(deg) = TBD +/- 5, Spacecraft Mass (kg) = 220, Payload Envelope = TBD,
Mission D - Insertion Apse (km) = 500 +/- 20, Non-Insertion Apse (km)
= 500 +/- 90, Inclination (deg) = 90 +/- 0.20, Argument of Perigee
(deg) = TBD +/- 5, Spacecraft Mass (kg) = 275, Payload Envelope = TBD,
Mission E - Insertion Apse (km) = 705 +/- 20, Non-Insertion Apse (km)
= 705 +/- 90, Inclination (deg) = 98.2 +/- 0.20, Argument of Perigee
(deg) = TBD +/- 5, Spacecraft Mass (kg) = 300, Payload Envelope = TBD,
Mission F - Insertion Apse (km) = 529 +/- 20, Non-Insertion Apse (km)
= 529 +/- 90, Inclination (deg) = 97.5 +/- 0.20, Argument of Perigee
(deg) = TBD +/- 5, Spacecraft Mass (kg) = 380, Payload Envelope = TBD.
Note: Altitudes specified are relative to the equatorial radius of the
earth. The government seeks to award multiple contracts. The intent is
to minimize reliance on a single launch vehicle for these launch
services and to promote competition to the maximum extent possible.
Conceptually, these contracts would be similar to indefinite quantity
contracts with priced standard and non-standard services. A minimum
guarantee for each contract would be established. Acquisition of
individual launch services would be based on the Contractor's ability
to meet the Government's needs from a cost and technical standpoint. As
a mission becomes known, the Contracting Officer will notify the
selected Contractors of the potential mission and provide specific
information on the mission along with a Request for Proposal. Proposals
shall be based on contract standard and non-standard service Statement
of Work requirements as well as any elements unique to the mission.
Pricing would be based on basic contract standard and non-standard firm
fixed prices as well as pricing for any mission unique requirements.
The determination of which contractor is awarded the mission would be
based on price and other criteria to be established and included in the
RFP. Examples include ability to meet spacecraft requirements, ability
to launch within a specified timeframe, and performance history. It is
also envisioned that these contracts would contain provisions that
allow the government, as a result of cause, to unilaterally reassign an
awarded mission to another contractor. It is NASA's intent to
exclusively use launch service contracts to meet all future NASA launch
service requirements in this payload class. In the event that multiple
contracts are not awarded, NASA reserves the right to co-manifest
small class payloads utilizing larger launch vehicles. NASA/Goddard
Space Flight Center anticipates issuing a Request for Proposal (RFP) in
the summer of this year with a contract award(s) targeted for 1st
quarter 1997. The RFP is anticipated to seek firm fixed prices for
standard and non-standard services for up to an 8 year ordering period
with launch services to be provided approximately 18 - 24 months from
placement of an order for an individual mission. This procurement will
include a Small Disadvantaged Business Goal. This competition will be
limited to launch vehicles manufactured in the United States. Parties
possessing the capability to launch any or all of the mission types
described above are invited to respond to this synopsis and are
requested to submit a capability statement discussing relevant
experience with expendable launch vehicles (ELV's) and indicate whether
you would be interested as a prime contractor, team member, or
subcontractor. This statement shall be no more than 10 pages, and shall
describe: a. relevant experience with launch vehicles and
scientific/technology payloads, integration, and launch site
facilities, b. launch vehicles built or under contract, c. launch
vehicles and accompanying payloads actually launched, d. status of
launch vehicle development work and anticipated launch date, e. launch
vehicles in inventory or under development that will satisfy the SELV
performance requirements (i.e. payload mass/volume capability, orbital
requirements, etc.), f. the reliability of the launch vehicle being
considered to meet SELV requirements, g. the overall corporate ability
in terms of workforce size, equipment, facilities, and overall
experience. Offerors are also invited to comment on the Governments'
requirement and/or procurement approach and provide any information
that they feel the Government should consider prior to releasing the
draft solicitation. Interested parties should submit capability
statements to Mary Stevens, Contracting Officer, Code 214.5, NASA/GSFC.
Faxed or E-Mail statements will be accepted at (301) 344-8629 or
Mary.V.Stevens.1@gsfc.nasa.gov, respectively. Capability statements in
response to this notification are requested within 10 business days of
publication of the synopsis. In the near future, GSFC plans to issue a
draft solicitation for comment. Upon release of the draft
solicitation, we will schedule one-on-one meetings with interested
parties. Notification of availability of the draft RFP will be
published in the Commerce Business Daily. The draft RFP will be
available on the World Wide Web. (0162) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0175 19960611\18-0001.SOL)
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