SOURCES SOUGHT
A -- SAFE HANDLING OF MASSES IN MOTION
- Notice Date
- 1/10/2014
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 541712
— Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)
- Contracting Office
- NASA/Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston Texas, 77058-3696, Mail Code: BH
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- NNJ14ZBH021L
- Response Due
- 4/11/2014
- Archive Date
- 1/10/2015
- Point of Contact
- Mark A. Dillard, Lead Partnership Development Office Integration, Phone 281-244-8460, Fax 281-483-4146, Email mark.a.dillard@nasa.gov - Dana Altmon-Cary, Contracting Officer, Phone 281-483-8228, Fax 281-483-4066, Email dana.altmon-cary-1@nasa.gov
- E-Mail Address
-
Mark A. Dillard
(mark.a.dillard@nasa.gov)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Johnson Space Center (JSC) is seeking parties interested in collaborative development and mature technologies required for NASAs future missions and to enhance life on Earth. JSC is looking to partner on the development of broadly applicable technologies as a means to accelerate technology development and strengthen commercialization of federally-funded research and development. Purpose: NASA JSC seeks parties interested in co-developing technology associated with its Active Response Gravity Offload System (ARGOS). The ARGOS allows humans, robotics, and passive systems to experience reduced gravity environments from microgravity to full gravity (e.g., earth surface, lunar surface, Martian surface and microgravity). This technology can be adapted to modernize and develop systems and methods where humans or robots are required to handle heavy masses. Technology: ARGOS supplies continuous ability to offload a portion or all of a person's or objects weight during dynamic motions such as walking, running, and jumping. The ARGOS system tracks the person or objects motion in the horizontal direction to maintain a vertical offload force directly above the person by measuring the deflection of the cable and adjusting accordingly. ARGOS accomplishes this feat using a full motion based robotic system.This system, while similar to an under-hung gantry crane system, reacts to the motion of the mass instead of a manually operated controller. NASA designed this facility to be capable of accomplishing the following: surface operation studies; space suit and space vehicle requirements development; space suit and space vehicle design evaluation; and testing of rovers and robots in simulated reduced gravity environments. R&D Status: The ARGOS utilizes advanced hardware and software technology that continues to be developed and updated. Intellectual Property: Patent pending: NASA-MSC-25386-1 Active Response Gravity Offload System and Method. This co-development project may produce new IP that could be jointly owned by NASA and the partner or may become the property of the partner. This announcement is not to be construed as a Request for Proposal and is not a commitment by the government, nor will the government pay for any information provided. Since this is an Announcement, no evaluation letters or results will be issued to the respondents. Please submit the attached Statement of Interest Form to Mark Dillard To view all Co-Development and Partnering Opportunities with the NASA Johnson Space Center please visit our website http://1.usa.gov/1bL99AF
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