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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 30,1998 PSA#2022NASA/Langley Research Center, Mail Stop 144, Industry Assistance
Office, Hampton, VA 23681-0001 D -- DRAFT BASIC ORDERING AGREEMENT (BOA) FOR SECONDARY PAYLOAD RIDE
OPPORTUNITIES SOL 1-47-1810.0089 POC Richard J. Siebels, Contracting
Officer, Phone (757)-864-2418, Fax (757) 864-6131, Email
R.J.SIEBELS@larc.nasa.gov WEB: Click here for the latest information
about this notice,
http://nais.nasa.gov/EPS/LaRC/date.html#1-47-1810.0089. E-MAIL: Richard
J. Siebels, R.J.SIEBELS@larc.nasa.gov. This replaces the existing
Sources Sought Notice to 1-47-1810.0089 in its entirety. In order that
potential sources may offer comments on the Basic Ordering Agreement
(BOA) for for Secondary Payload On-Orbit Service Opportunities Aboard
Commercial Communication Satellites a draft Request for Offer (RFO)
solicitation including a Statement of Work for a proposed payload will
be published on the Internet approximately January 30, 1998.
Additional information is set forth below. Comments should be forwarded
to the identified point of contact via electronic transmission or by
facsimile transmission. All responsible sources may submit an offer
which shall be considered by the agency. This synopsis is for
information and planning purposes and is not to be construed as a
commitment by the Government, nor will the Government pay for the
information solicited. Respondents will not be notified of the results
of the review. Any questions regarding this announcement should be
directed to the identified point of contact. Comments shall be received
within twenty-one days of release of the draft BOA. In responding
reference, Draft BOA 1-47-1810.0089. An ombudsman has been appointed --
See Note "B". The solicitation and any documents related to this
procurement will be available over the Internet. These documents will
be in ASCII or RTF format and will reside on a World-Wide Web (WWW)
server, which may be accessed using a WWW browser application. The WWW
address, or URL, of the NASA/LaRC Business Opportunities home page is
http://procurement.nasa.gov/EPS/LaRC/class.html . Any referenced
numbered notes can be viewed at the following URL:
http://genesis.gsfc.nasa.gov/nnotes.htm . The National Aeronautics and
Space Administration is seeking to develop partnerships with the
commercial telecommunications industry to enable new science missions
to be achieved at geostationary orbit. NASA is exploring opportunities
for on-orbit services for relevant science instruments on commercial
telecommunications satellites as secondary payloads which are within
launch mass margins and operate within the beginning-of-life (BOL)
resource margins of the satellite. These payloads would be on a
non-interference basis with the primary mission of the satellite. To
implement the business approach, the Langley Research Center (LaRC)
will invite the commercial telecommunications industry to enter in to
a Basic Ordering Agreement (BOA) to provide future on-orbit services
flight opportunities for secondary payload science instruments NASA may
select. The BOA will be used in a test mode as a pilot program for one
year. The BOA may be renewed after the initial period if deemed
appropriate. The BOA solicitation will also request an offer for the
on-orbit services for the Geoexpress Pathfinder instrument (GXPI). All
qualified vendors will be awarded a BOA however, individual flight
opportunities will be competed amongst the BOA recipients. The BOA
solicitation will request general information on all potential flight
opportunities and detailed flight opportunity information for the
Geoexpress Pathfinder instrument. The information to be requested
includes; gelocation, ITU/FCC license status, estimates of mass and
power that can be allocated to secondary payloads and other interface
limitations. A draft BOA solicitation will be available in the near
future for industry review and comment at
http://nais.msfc.nasa.gov/EPS/LaRC/date.html under Business
Opportunities . The BOA is written consistent with the commercial items
regulations set forth in FAR part 12. The solicitation includes the
appropriate clauses covered in FAR 52.212-1 Instructions to
Offerors-Commerical Items, 52.212-3 Offerors Representations and
Certifications-Commercial Items, 52.212.-4 Contract Terms and
Conditions-Commercial Items and 52.212.-5 Contract Terms and Conditions
Required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders-Commercial Items.
Also included are provisions addressing payments, deliverables, BOA
procedures, and others unique to the service to be provided. The LaRC
and Stennis Space Center team has done preliminary market research with
the U.S. satellite manufacturer s and received positive indications
there is a market for arranging for secondary science payloads. All
interested offerors are requested to respond to the draft solicitation
with written comments or questions. Offerors are requested to submit
for consideration any industry standard provisions they desire to be
included in the BOA. In addition, please identify any information you
deem necessary to prepare your response to the BOA and which has not
been provided in the draft BOA. Please feel free to contact the
undersigned to discuss any questions you may have on this matter. Firms
responding should indicate whether they are a socially or economically
disadvantaged business firm, an 8(a) firm, a small business, and/or
woman-owned business. The Standard Industrial Code (SIC) for this
procurement is 4899 which is designated to be $11 million in average
annual sales over the previous three years. The formal solicitation for
the BOA to participate in this on-orbit services partnering will be
published on the NASA Acquisition Information System accessible via the
web page provided above. The notice may also be published in several
trade magazines and papers. Contracts POC: Mr. Richard Siebels, LaRC,
757-864-2418, or e-mail r.j.siebels@larc.nasa.gov. (0028) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0034 19980130\D-0007.SOL)
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