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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 28,1999 PSA#2464NASA/Glenn Research Center, 21000 Brookpark Road, Cleveland, OH 44135 A -- HIGH-PERFORMANCE MONOPROPELLANT THRUSTER TECHNOLOGY SOL
3-0613fy2000 DUE 112699 POC Glen M. Williams, Contracting Officer,
Phone (216) 433-2885, Fax (216) 433-2480, Email
Glen.M.Williams@grc.nasa.gov WEB: Click here for the latest information
about this notice, http://nais.nasa.gov/EPS/GRC/date.html#3-0613fy2000.
E-MAIL: Glen M. Williams, Glen.M.Williams@grc.nasa.gov. NASA/GRC is
hereby soliciting information for potential sources for
High-Performance Monopropellant Thruster Technology NASA/GRC plans to
issue a Request for Offers (RFO) to conduct research on
high-performance monopropellant thruster technology for small (less
than 100 kg)satellites and spacecraft applications. Specific impulse
performance above greater than 250 s is desired. Propellants that have
low freezing points (less than -10 C), do not present vapor or
flammability hazards, and are impact insensitive are preferred. A
two-phase program is envisioned for this effort. The first phase will
focus on the selection and development of the propellant formulation(s)
and decomposition method(s). It is expected that an understanding of
the propellant decomposition process will be needed for the selection
of propellant and decomposition method. Catalytic decomposition is the
preferred method for monopropellants, but non-catalytic approaches can
be considered. The Phase I effort should include feasibility
demonstrations with relevant thruster hardware. The Phase I must also
address such issues as material compatibility and long-term
storability. The Phase I would be expected to last 24 months. The
second phase of the program would involve the design, fabrication, and
testing of a breadboard model thruster. Testing would include
performance measurements and life demonstration representative of small
satellite orbit insertion missions. It is expected that Phase II would
not exceed 12 months. Both phases shall be submitted by offerors in a
single proposal so that a contract as described above can be awarded.
The awarded contract would be performance based and some form of cost
sharing is strongly encouraged. Questions are to be directed to the
Technical Point of Contact: Brian Reed, brian.reed@grc.nasa.gov,
216/977-7489. No solicitation exists; therefore, do not request a copy
of the solicitation. If a solicitation is released it will be
synopsized in the CBD and on the NASA Acquisition Internet Service. It
is the potential offerors responsibility to monitor these cites for
the release of any solicitation or synopsis. Vendors having the
capabilities necessary to meet or exceed the stated requirements are
invited to discuss with Mr. Reed the technical requirements of the
planned procurement. Responses must include the following: name and
address of firm, whether they are large, small, small disadvantaged,
8(a), HUBZone, and/or woman-owned; affiliate information: parent
company, joint venture partners, potential teaming partners, prime
contractor (if potential sub) or subcontractors (if potential prime).
Please advise if the requirement is considered to be a commercial or
commercial-type product. A commercial item is defined in Internet "Note
A". 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 information solicited. Respondents will not be
notified of the results of the evaluation. Respondents deemed fully
qualified will be considered in any resultant solicitation for the
requirement. The Government reserves the right to consider a small
business or 8(a) set-aside based on responses hereto. Any referenced
notes can be viewed at the following URL:
http://genesis.gsfc.nasa.gov/nasanote.html Posted 10/26/99
(D-SN395076). (0299) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0014 19991028\A-0014.SOL)
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