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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 8,2000 PSA#2595NASA/Langley Research Center, Mail Stop 144, Industry Assistance
Office, Hampton, VA 23681-0001 A -- DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT, AND MANUFACTURING SUPPORT TO ADD AN ADVANCED
RESEARCH COCKPIT, AFT FLIGHT DECK (AFD), TO THE FORWARD CABIN AREA OF
NASA'S OWNED AND OPERATED BOEING 757-200 RESEARCH AIRCRAFT SOL
1-072-RDR.1000 DUE 052200 POC Richard T Cannella, Contract Specialist,
Phone (757) 864-2494, Fax (757) 864-9774, Email
r.t.cannella@larc.nasa.gov -- David H. Jones, Contracting Officer,
Phone (757) 864-2421, Fax (757) 864-8863, Email D.H.JONES@larc.nasa.gov
WEB: Click here for the latest information about this notice,
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.1000. E-MAIL: Richard T Cannella, r.t.cannella@larc.nasa.gov.
NASA/LaRC plans to issue a Request for Offer (RFO) for design,
development, and manufacturing support to add an advanced research
cockpit, Aft Flight Deck (AFD), to the forward cabin area of NASA owned
and operated Boeing 757-200 research aircraft known as the Airborne
Research Integrated Experiments System (ARIES) Laboratory. The purpose
of NASA's 757 research aircraft is to enhance commercial jet transport
safety and efficiency and improve the safety and capacity of the
National Airspace System (NAS) and the Air Traffic Control System
(ATCS). The airplane, which is based at Langley Research Center, is
equipped with a Transport Research System (TRS) and a Flight Deck
Research Station (FDRS). Currently, the TRS only provides limited
guidance and throttle commands to the flight control system in the
airplane. NASA's requirement is to extend the safety and research
flexibility of the ARIES Laboratory by adding a fully-functioning
advanced research cockpit, called the Aft Flight Deck (AFD), to the
forwardcabin area of the aircraft. The AFD must look and function
identically, to the maximum extent practicable, to an existing advanced
research simulator cockpit, called the Research Flight Deck (RFD). The
design of the AFD must be as compatible as possible with the RFD
simulator software and hardware already in existence at Langley
Research Center (LaRC) in order to permit the expeditious flow of
projects from the simulator to the aircraft. NASA/LaRC intends to
purchase the support on a sole-source basis from The Boeing Company
under the authority of 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1) pursuant to FAR 6.302-1.
The Boeing Company is the only known source that has the requisite
capability to perform this effort and owns the proprietary data rights
required to perform this effort. The design and fabrication of this
highly specialized equipment by any other source would result in
substantial duplication of cost to the Government that is not expected
to be recovered through competition, cause unacceptable delays in
fulfilling the agency's requirement that would negatively impact
critical research milestones on future projects, and increase the
chance of design/fabrication flaws in the 757 aircraft creating an
unacceptable level of safety risk to the crew, the aircraft, and
potentially the public. The Government does not intend to acquire a
commercial item using FAR Part 12. See Note 26. See Note 22. An
Ombudsman has been appointed. See Internet Note "B". Any referenced
notes can be viewed at the following URL:
http://genesis.gsfc.nasa.gov/nasanote.html Posted 05/04/00
(D-SN451552). (0125) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0005 20000508\A-0005.SOL)
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