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Advanced Guidance, Navigation, & Control- Technology Development and Analysis Services III (AGN&C-TDAS III)”
Advanced Guidance, Navigation, & Control- Technology Development and Analysis Services III (AGN&C-TDAS III)”
Contact and place of performance
Florence Ahadzie
USA
NASA/JSC Aeroscience and Flight Mechanics Division (AFMD) has a requirement for engineering design, development, integration, test, analysis, verification and validation, certification, and spaceflight support activities within the areas of Guidance Navigation & Control (GN&C) systems, integrated avionics systems, and autonomous flight operations. Support under this effort will include research, development, and inte...
View moreThe National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Johnson Space Center (JSC) Aeroscience and Flight Mechanics Division requires engineering design, development, integration, test, and spaceflight support for Guidance Navigation and Control (GN&C) systems, integrated avionics, and autonomous flight operations. The scope includes the definition, analysis, production, and certification of hardware and software elements for surface, atmospheric, and spaceflight applications, covering autonomous, remotely operated, and piloted systems. This effort involves both new technology research and the modification of GN&C and avionics systems associated with historical or ongoing NASA missions.
NASA intends to issue a sole-source contract for these services to Charles Stark Draper Laboratories, Inc. (Draper) under the authority of FAR 6.302-1, as they are identified as the only responsible source capable of satisfying agency requirements. This acquisition serves as a follow-on to the Advanced GN&C Technology Development and Analysis Services Contract (NNJ16HK08B), which expires March 31, 2021. Draper’s selection is based on their extensive theoretical knowledge and historical performance in mission-critical roles for the Apollo, Space Shuttle, Orion, and International Space Station programs. Their specific expertise includes real-time on-orbit anomaly resolution and the development of Timeliner software for the ISS.
Categorized under NAICS 541330 Engineering Services and PSC B599 Special Studies/Analysis- Other, this requirement is located in the United States. Interested organizations may submit capabilities and qualifications by the August 7, 2020, response deadline to assist the government in determining whether to conduct the acquisition on a competitive basis. The solicitation is identified by number 80JSC020AGNC and is managed by point of contact Florence Ahadzie.
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