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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 22,2000 PSA#2562A -- ORBITAL EXPRESS ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION DRAFT
SOLICITATION AND INDUSTRY DAY The DARPA Tactical Technology Office
(DARPA/TTO) has issued a draft solicitation for the Orbital Express
Advanced Technology Demonstration (ATD) program. The draft solicitation
is available in electronic form only, and is posted on the DARPA/TTO
web page (http://www.darpa.mil/tto/solicitations.html). DARPA invites
industry comment on the draft solicitation in advance of Industry Day
(See below). The period for comment on the draft solicitation closes at
3:00 pm Eastern Time, 3 April 2000. Questions and comments should be
referred to Mr. Thomas Lyon, e-mail: tlyon@darpa.mil. Answers to
questions and comments on the draft solicitation will be posted on the
DARPA/TTO web page. The Orbital Express ATD program will define,
design, develop, integrate and demonstrate on-orbit a new space
architecture enabling routine autonomous satellite servicing
(preplanned electronics upgrade, refueling and reconfiguration of
satellites) in the post-2010 timeframe that will support the broadest
possible range of future U.S. national security, civil and commercial
space programs. The Orbital Express ATD program will be executed as an
"Other Transaction for Prototypes," using DARPA's authority under
Section 845, National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1994,
as amended. DARPA currently plans the Orbital Express ATD program to be
executed in two distinct phases. Phase I duration is expected to be
14-months; Phase II is expected to last approximately 38 months. Phase
I awardees must be capable of executing both Phase I and Phase II. For
Phase I, DARPA plans to award two or more, 14-month, Section 845
agreements. The Phase I solicitation seeks proposals for the
identification, definition and analysis of requirements for on-orbit
satellite servicing, performance of utility, cost effectiveness and
life-cycle cost analysis, nomination of a baseline satellite servicing
mission, definition of an Operational System Concept (OSC) and a
servicing CONOPS, conduct of risk reduction R&D activities, development
of a conceptual design for an Operational System, and, completion of a
preliminary design of an Orbital Express Demonstration System (i.e.,
prototype satellite-to-satellite servicing interfaces, prototype
Automated Guidance, Navigation and Control (Auto -- GN&C) subsystem, a
prototype servicing spacecraft, a spacecraft functionally emulating
the prototype servicing architectures of both a serviceable satellite
and an on-orbit depot spacecraft, and ground facility support for
on-orbit testing). The Demonstration System is intended to validate the
Operational System conceptual design and concept of operations in an
on-orbit demonstration during Phase II. At the conclusion of Phase I,
DARPA will determine whether to enter Phase II or conclude the program.
Only Phase I teams will be eligible to compete for Phase II. If DARPA
decides to proceed with Phase II, one industry team will be selected to
complete the Demonstration System design; continue risk reduction R&D
activities; develop, fabricate, integrate and test, and space-qualify
the Demonstration System; support spacecraft / launch vehicle
integration; arrange ground facility support for on-orbit test
operations; and, conduct an on-orbit satellite servicing demonstration
using the Demonstration System to perform multiple satellite servicing
cycles involving automated satellite-to-satellite transfers of both
fluids and hardware. (Demonstration System space launch vehicle
manifesting is not an element of the Orbital Express ATD program.) At
the end of Phase II, residual on-orbit Demonstration System hardware
will be transitioned to the Air Force to support follow-on risk
reduction and operational evaluation activities necessary to support a
Defense Acquisition Board (DAB) Milestone II decision to initiate an
Orbital Express acquisition program and enter Engineering and
Manufacturing Development (EMD). DARPA/TTO will host a one-day
unclassified review of the Orbital Express ATD program for interested
representatives of Government and industry, on 29 Mar 2000, at the
Crystal Forum at 1999 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Arlington, VA. The intent of
hosting an Industry Day conference is to inform industry of Government
motivation, objectives and planning related to the Orbital Express ATD
program, discuss the Orbital Express draft solicitation, review
contracting procedures relevant to DARPA's Section 845 agreement and to
hold a "poster session/capability exposition" for prospective program
participants to encourage and facilitate industry teaming. Only persons
with confirmed advanced registration will be admitted to the Orbital
Express Industry Day conference and "poster session". Organizations
wishing their representatives to attend the Industry Day conference
should submit attendance requests, via e-mail, to Mr. Warren McCrary,
SRS Technologies, at, warren.mccrary@wg.srs.com. Registration
applications must be received NLT 3:00 pm Eastern Time, 24 Mar 2000.
Registrations will be confirmed via e-mail NLT 5:00 pm Eastern Time, 27
Mar 2000. Each organization must submit the following information for
their requested attendees, in a Microsoft EXCEL file, in the following
format: last name, first name, business title, organization, full
street address, city, state, zip code, telephone number, fax number and
e-mail address. Each organization should specify a single point of
contact for Industry Day registration issues. A conference registration
fee of $85.00 per individual must be paid at the conference site by
each attendee. No group/organization checks will be accepted. Checks
are to be made payable to SRS Technologies. Organizations wishing to
reserve exhibit space at the a "poster session / capability exposition"
following Industry Day presentations should submit exhibit requests
separate from their attendance applications. Exhibit requests should be
clearly identified as such, and should be submitted, via e-mail, to Mr.
Warren McCrary, SRS Technologies, at, warren.mccrary@wg.srs.com. Each
organization will be restricted to one exhibit space. As space is
limited, exhibit requests will be honored in the sequence received.
Exhibit spaces are 6ft x 6ft in area, include one cloth-covered 6ft x
3ft display table, and two chairs. Electrical power will not be
available for exhibitors. Additional exhibit setup information will be
provided electronically with exhibit confirmation notices. Exhibit
requests must be received NLT 3:00 pm Eastern Time, 24 Mar 2000.
Exhibit confirmations will be provided via e-mail NLT 5:00 pm Eastern
Time, 27 Mar 2000. The Crystal Forum is one block from the Crystal City
Metro Stop on both the Blue and Yellow lines and the Virginia Railway
Express (VRE) blue and red lines. Hotel accommodations are left up to
attendees. A Continental Breakfast will be provided between 7:00 am and
8:00 am. Refreshments will be provided throughout the conference, but
lunch will be left up to attendees. Registered attendees should check
in between 7:00 am and 8:00 am. Industry Day presentations will begin
at 8:00 am. The "poster session/capability exhibition" will open at
4:00 pm and close at 6:00 pm. POC for Industry Day information: Mr.
Warren McCrary, SRS Technologies, (703) 284-7788, e-mail:
warren.mccrary@wg.srs.com; or Mr. Phil Barger, SRS Technologies, (703)
284-7789, e-mail: phil.barger@wg.srs.com. Technical POC: Mr. Samuel B.
Wilson, III, DARPA/TTO. DARPA/CMO POC is Mr. Thomas Lyons, e-mail:
tlyon@darpa.mil. Posted 03/20/00 (W-SN436170). Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0541 20000322\SP-0026.MSC)
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