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NASA Autonomous Operations Flexible Software
Contact and place of performance
Patricia White
STENNIS SPACE CENTER, MS 395296000
USA
The NASA/SSC Office of Procurement intends to issue a sole source, Firm-Fixed Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) price contract to General Atomics to provide the software development expertise using the G2/Symcure (and other G2 layered products) software environment and the NASA Autonomous Operations Flexible Software Suite (AO-FlexSS). Specific qualifications that must be met include the following: 1. Th...
View moreThe NASA Stennis Space Center Office of Procurement intends to award a sole-source, firm-fixed-price Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity contract to General Atomics for software development expertise. The scope involves utilizing the G2/Symcure software environment and the NASA Autonomous Operations Flexible Software Suite (AO-FlexSS) to support ground and flight systems. Requirements include specialized experience in developing applications for operational settings comparable to rocket engine test stands and the Orion spacecraft, with specific proficiency in cryogenic-fluid systems, data acquisition, and network architectures. Due to security and International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) requirements, developers must be United States citizens to perform work on-site at the Stennis Space Center in Mississippi.
This acquisition is identified under solicitation number NNS16607966R and is classified under NAICS 541330 Engineering Services and PSC D. The government rationale for the sole-source award is based on General Atomics’ existing technical expertise in an immature industry field. The contract features an estimated two-year performance period. Interested organizations may submit written capabilities and qualifications by 4:00 p.m. local time on December 9, 2016, to Patricia White. These submissions will be used to determine if the procurement should be conducted on a competitive basis rather than as a sole-source award.
The anticipated solicitation release to General Atomics is scheduled for approximately December 12, 2016. The requirement is being processed under FAR Part 12 and FAR Subpart 13.5 for commercial acquisitions. While there are no attachments associated with this pre-solicitation notice, the government has appointed an ombudsman for the process and specifies that all freight must be delivered FOB destination.
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