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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 20,1997 PSA#1976JPL, Attn: Thomas May, Mail Stop 190-205, 4800 Oak Grove Dr., Pasadena,
CA 91109-8099 A -- JPL SEEKS Q-SWITCHED DIODE-PUMPED LASER SOL 97/24 DUE 121997 POC
Kirk D. Bilby (818) 354-7332; (818) 393-4168 (FAX) E-MAIL: CBD re:
Laser for X2000, kirk.d.bilby@jpl.nasa.gov. The Jet Propulsion
Laboratory/California Institute of Technology (JPL/Caltech), operating
under a prime contract with the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA), is actively seeking a Contractor to provide a
Q-Switched Diode-Pumped Laser in support of the development of a
free-space laser communication system for NASA's X2000 Spacecraft
Technology Development Program. The laser transmitters shall be
integrated with optical-communication terminals for operational
free-space communication from a given spacecraft in deep space. The
Q-switched lasers operating in the one (1) micron wavelength range will
have an average power of greater than three (3) watt. The laser
pulse-width shall not exceed twenty (20) nano-seconds over the pulse
repetition frequency of 10 to 46 kilo-hertz. Excluding the power
consumption for thermal management, an overall electrical-to-optical
efficiency of greater than fourteen percent (14%) is required. Small
mass (one kilogram scale, not including radiation shielding)and highly
compact size and reliability are of utmost importance. The lasers
shall be radiation tolerant and have an operational lifetime of greater
than one (1) year and shelf life of as much as ten (10) years.
Interested Contractors are asked to provide white papers describing
both new designs, and modifications to existing proven laser designs
(commercial or non-commercial) which can meet or exceed the above
requirements. The development effort will be a multi-step process. JPL
will acquire either an engineering model or a commercial off-the-shelf
model similar to the above laser. This will be followed by the delivery
of four (4) flight models to JPL specifications. These models will
either have to be space-qualified (tested to meet the requirements of
flying in deep space) or currently be space-qualified. Interested
organizations (teaming is encouraged) should provide a brief statement
of their capability and interest on space-qualification and
lightweight packaging of diode-pumped lasers for spacecraft use.
Responses to this Request for Information (RFI) should be received no
later than December 19, 1997 in order to be included on the JPL
bidder's list and addressed to: JPL, Attn: Kirk D. Bilby, Mail Stop
190-220, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 91109-8099; FAX (818)
393-4168; or via the Internet to: Kirk.D.Bilby@jpl.nasa.gov. This is
not a Request for Proposal (RFP). (0322) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0010 19971120\A-0010.SOL)
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