Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
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Atch 1_Model Contract and Section K_ICP Research BAA_Revised.pdf | Oct 5, 2021 | ||
Atch 2_SOW Supp_3Sep2021_ICP Research BAA.pdf | Sep 3, 2021 | ||
Solicitation_3Sep21_ICP Research BAA.pdf | Sep 3, 2021 | ||
Atch 5_CDRLs_11May2021.pdf | Sep 3, 2021 | ||
Atch 6_Section L_ICP Research BAA.pdf | Sep 3, 2021 | ||
Atch 3_DFARS Payment Instructions_13Aug2021_ICP Research BAA.pdf | Sep 3, 2021 | ||
Atch 4_DD254_25Feb21_ICP Research BAA.pdf | Sep 3, 2021 |
Innovative Combustion and Propulsion Research (ICP Research) Program
Contact and place of performance
Eric Carretta
Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433
USA
The Innovative Combustion and Propulsion Research (ICP Research)Program is intended to perform in-house research for the Aerospace Systems Directorates Turbine Engine Division. The objectives are to advance the state-of-the-art of propulsion-related research and technologies for AF and DoD platforms. By understanding the fundamental aerothermal and mechanicalprocesses in gas turbine engines, piston engines and other...
View moreThe Department of the Air Force, through the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL/PZL), is conducting the Innovative Combustion and Propulsion Research (ICP Research) Program under solicitation number FA865021S2055. This requirement is classified under NAICS 541715 for Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) and PSC AJ12 for General Science and Technology R&D Services; General Science and Technology; Applied Research. Proposals for this solicitation must be submitted by the response deadline of October 18, 2021, to the designated point of contact, Eric Carretta.
The program objective is to perform in-house research for the Aerospace Systems Directorate’s Turbine Engine Division to advance propulsion-related technologies for Air Force and Department of Defense platforms. By analyzing fundamental aerothermal and mechanical processes in gas turbine, piston, and other propulsion engines, the program seeks to enhance existing technologies or investigate new concepts for development into system components. The ultimate goal of these activities is the demonstration of researched technologies in legacy, pipeline, or future military propulsion systems.
Work performance is expected to occur primarily within the experimental laboratories and test facilities located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. The solicitation includes seven attachments, such as a model contract and Section K, a statement of work supplement, CDRLs, and payment instructions. These documents provide the administrative framework and technical supplements for the research program as updated through October 5, 2021.
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