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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 05, 2004 FBO #1075
SPECIAL NOTICE

A -- EXPLORATION SYSTEMS MISSION DIRECTORATE ? INNOVATIVE PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM

Notice Date
11/3/2004
 
Notice Type
Special Notice
 
Contracting Office
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA Headquarters Acquisition Branch, Code 210.H, Greenbelt, MD 20771
 
ZIP Code
20771
 
Solicitation Number
NASA-SNOTE-041103-001
 
Archive Date
11/3/2005
 
Description
EXPLORATION SYSTEMS MISSION DIRECTORATE ? INNOVATIVE PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM REQUEST FOR INFORMATION Description The National Academy of Public Administration has released a report that recommends NASA modify its technology transfer program to improve the program?s effectiveness. The report is located on the NASA Exploration Systems Acquisition Portal url: http://exploration.nasa.gov/acquisition.html In light of this report, we are seeking concepts, innovative approaches, and tools that will boost: NASA?s technical strength via infusion of external technology solutions (i.e., ?spin-in? of outside technologies into NASA) and U.S. economic strength and public benefits through the transfer of NASA technology to create new products and services (i.e., ?spin-out? of NASA technologies into the private/academic sector). The five basic elements of technology transfer at NASA are: (1) identifying/documenting available technologies as well as NASA?s technical needs, (2) evaluating/prioritizing these technologies/needs, (3) protecting NASA?s intellectual property, (4) performing active outreach to find potential partners, and (5) negotiating partnerships. The five basic elements will still apply under the transformed model, but how we implement those functions will change. We are seeking concepts, approaches, and tools to enable a more effective and efficient technology transfer program. NASA is considering a more centralized approach to technology transfer in line with the NAPA recommendations and have developed a concept of how that centralized approach might work. The concept is described in the white paper ?Transformation of NASA?s Approach to Technology Transfer, Making the Most of the Innovative Partnerships Program?, which is located on the NASA Exploration Systems Acquisition Portal url: http://exploration.nasa.gov/acquisition.html This approach may serve as the foundation for NASA?s future approach to technology transfer, but it may also be significantly altered in response to this Request for Information. For this Request for Information, NASA is interested in receiving white papers from all sources that address aspects of technology transfer and the appropriate organizational ?transformed? structure and management approach. Enclosed are the key focus areas, issues and suggested white paper topics. White papers that examine one or more of the topics are invited. Papers that address other important aspects in a manner consistent with the information requested below are also welcome. White papers should be consistent with the January 14, 2004, U.S. Space Exploration Vision. Innovative approaches are welcome, but should be reasonably achievable. White papers should address the following Focus Areas and their associated Topics: Focus Area 1 ? Program Management; Topics: Lessons Learned, Acquisition Strategy, Innovative Approaches, Effectiveness, Teaming Arrangements, Metrics. Focus Area 2 ? Tools and Methods; Topics: Innovative Use of Technology Transfer Industry, Low Cost Methods, Web-based Tools, Radically Different Practices, High-tech, Small Business Incubators, Leveraging of Federal, State, & Local Technology Transfer & Economic Development Efforts, Partnership Development, Licensing, Technology Infusion. All documents should be delivered in electronic format using Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat by no later than 4:30 EST on December 01, 2004. The white paper should not consist of more than five pages of text and three pages of graphics. Any submittal that exceeds these page limits will not be reviewed. All documents shall be delivered electronically to the following location: https://codet.nis.nasa.gov/Windchill/ExplorationPortal/ESRTIPPSubmit/ Each submission will receive an electronic notification of a successful upload. Any information obtained as a result of this RFI is intended to be used by the Government on a non-attribution basis for program planning and acquisition strategy development. Providing data/information that is limited or restricted for use by the Government for that purpose would be of very little value and such restricted/limited data/information is not solicited. By submitting information in response to this RFI, submitters of such information impliedly consent to the release and dissemination of submitted information to any Government or non-Government entity to which NASA releases and disseminates the information for review. Review may be performed by multi-disciplined review teams. Review teams may be comprised of Government personnel from NASA?s Exploration Systems Mission Directorate, other NASA Mission Directorates, NASA Field Centers, and/or other Government agencies. Moreover, review teams may include third parties, such as contractor personnel who support NASA. As such, to the extent that any information submitted in response to this RFI is marked as or construed to be proprietary or business sensitive, submitters are hereby notified (a) about the potentiality that such information may be disclosed to third parties and (b) that submission of information in response to this RFI constitutes consent to such handling and disclosure of submitted information. This RFI is being used to obtain information for planning purposes only. As stipulated in FAR 15.201(e), responses to this notice are not considered offers and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract. This RFI is subject to FAR 52.215-3 Current Point of Contact Charlene Gilbert, Innovative Partnerships Program Phone: 202.358.3992 Email: Charlene.gilbert-1@nasa.gov
 
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