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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF JULY 02, 2017 FBO #5700
SPECIAL NOTICE

A -- NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) is hereby soliciting potential partners to propose to an Internal NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) Early Career Initiative (ECI) Call for Proposals.

Notice Date
6/30/2017
 
Notice Type
Special Notice
 
NAICS
541712 — Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)
 
Contracting Office
NASA/George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Office of Procurement, Marshall Space Flight Center, Alabama, 35812, United States
 
ZIP Code
35812
 
Solicitation Number
NNM17ZST009L
 
Archive Date
8/5/2017
 
Point of Contact
Melinda E Swenson, Phone: 2565440381
 
E-Mail Address
melinda.e.swenson@nasa.gov
(melinda.e.swenson@nasa.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) is hereby soliciting potential partners to propose to an Internal NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) Early Career Initiative (ECI) Call for Proposals. ECI is an initiative focused on providing exciting opportunities for NASA technologists early in their professional careers to develop innovative solutions for difficult aerospace challenges. ECI will provide a mechanism for developing NASA early career technologists and advancing the next generation of innovators. The Initiative seeks to: - Encourage creativity and innovation by engaging early career NASA employees in hands-on, space technology development opportunities needed for future missions. - Enable highly collaborative, joint-partnering work environments between the best and brightest NASA early career innovators and the best and brightest innovators in industry, academia or other government organizations. MSFC is seeking potential external partners to participate in developing proposals for, and collaborating on, potential ECI projects. Prospective partners must respond to this notice in order to be considered for participation on a joint proposal to the ECI Call for Proposals. Proposed teams will include a core team consisting of no more than 8 members total with at least half of the team members being NASA early career professionals. The project is hardware focused with the project lasting no more than 2 years and not costing more than $1.25M in full-cost funding for federal labor and procurement per year (total allowable life cycle cost of $2.5M). MSFC will submit up to three proposals to the ECI solicitation for consideration. All other NASA field centers will also submit proposals. ECI plans to select up to two proposals Agency-wide for funding in fiscal year 2018. The project's focus is milestone-based, with a continuation review at the development site and a final presentation at NASA Headquarters. The project should use development methods that emphasize working products, prototypes, collaboration, iterative, hands-on testing, and responsiveness to change rather than formal processes and documentation. MSFC is pursuing technology development topic areas that align with the Center's strategy for technology investments as described in the following paragraphs. 1. Advanced manufacturing a. Includes advances in rapid prototyping and manufacturing of propulsion and space system components, leveraging expertise in additive manufacturing, digital solutions, and related diagnostic capabilities. These technologies will provide opportunities to contribute to affordable system development as well as enable Marshall to testbed solutions for propulsion system and component evaluations. 2. ECLS systems a. Includes improving the reliability sustainability, affordability, and operability of existing systems, and on pursuing integrated air/water solutions for next generation systems. Includes development of closed-loop systems for deep space exploration. 3. Habitat systems a. Includes architectural design, development, and layout of deep space orbital and surface habitat elements, engineering DDT&E of flight and ground articles, habitat systems and subsystems development, element and subsystem fabrication and integration, and space environments definition and protection. 4. Lander systems a. Includes robotic lunar lander and Mars robotic and human lander and ascent systems and other relevant technology identified in Agency Human-Mars mission studies. 5. Propulsion and In-space transport (LOx CH4, NTP) a. Includes Deep Space Transport propulsion stages with chemical, SEP-chemical Hybrid, or nuclear thermal propulsion and related cryogenic management technologies. 6. Science exploration a. Includes mission enabling systems and instruments that align with Marshall niche areas such as high-energy grazing incidence optics, heliophysics instruments, and Earth applied sciences. Other Marshall-aligned small and midsize missions identified as high-priority in the National Academy of Sciences decadal surveys will also be an area of emphasis. 7. SLS utilization and evolution a. Includes SLS mission utilization opportunities and vehicle capability enhancements. RESPONSE INSTRUCTIONS: Responses to this partnering request shall be limited to four pages plus up to four single page resumes for participating individuals. The response format is as follows: 1. Single spaced, typewritten using 12-point font on white 21.6 x 28 cm (8.5 x 11 inch) paper, in single or double columns with at least 1-inch margins left, right, top, and bottom margins. Chart, tables, and graphs may utilize 8 point font size and spacing. 2. References to electronic media or websites will not be considered in the evaluation. 3. Proposals shall be submitted in PDF format. Responses to this notice must address: 1. Capabilities the responder has to offer and how those capabilities relate to any or all of MSFC's strategic technology investment areas.. 2. Identify particularly critical or challenging areas that have been overcome in previous work. 3. Indicate the resources (skills and time) that would be allocated to the potential proposal development. 4. Relevant past performance to include list of contracts, grants and other work completed which are relevant or similar to the work being proposed. MSFC will evaluate the responses based on the following criteria: 1. Innovativeness and relevance of the identified technology development concepts as applied to the designated MSFC core product areas. 2. Capabilities and qualifications of the proposer for technology development in the designated MSFC core product areas. 3. Unique, distinctive or propriety methods, codes, or facilities for support in the designated MSFC core product areas. 4. Information regarding past performance, e.g. list of contracts, grants and other work completed which are relevant or similar to the designated MSFC core product areas. 5. Agility of the external partner to form an appropriate team of no more than 4 persons with competencies relevant to the designated MSFC core product areas and the ability to quickly work with MSFC early career professionals to develop a compliant proposal to the ECI Call for Proposals. Participation in this partnering synopsis is open to all categories of U.S. and non-U.S. organizations, including educational institutions, industry, not-for-profit institutions, and other U.S. Government Agencies. Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Other Minority Universities (OMUs), small disadvantaged businesses (SDBs), veteran-owned small businesses, service disabled veteran-owned small businesses, HUBzone small businesses, and women-owned small businesses (WOSBs) are encouraged to apply. Participation by non-U.S. organizations is welcome but subject to NASA's policy of no exchange of funds, in which each government supports its own national participants and associated costs. All responses shall be submitted to MSFC electronically via email by 2:30 p.m. Central Daylight Time, July 21, 2017, to Melinda E. Swenson (melinda.e.swenson@nasa.gov) and Andrew S. Keys (andrew.keys@nasa.gov). Please respond with "MSFC ECI Partnering Opportunity" in the subject line when submitting. This partnering opportunity sources sought does not guarantee selection for award of any contracts or other agreements, nor is it to be construed as a commitment by NASA to pay for the information solicited. If selected for consideration through this notice, the prospective partner(s) will work closely with a NASA MSFC scientist or engineer to jointly develop a proposal. The MSFC scientist or engineer will serve as the Project Lead of the joint technical proposal. This joint proposal will be reviewed and considered by NASA MSFC for submission to NASA Headquarters (HQ). It is expected that the partner(s) selected to develop ECI proposals would provide (at no cost to NASA) conceptual designs, technical data, proposal input, project schedules, and cost estimates as required. NASA will not reimburse organizations for the cost of submitting information in response to this Sources Sought. NASA will not pay for proposal preparation costs incurred by the partners. If the joint proposal is selected, NASA MSFC anticipates issuing contracts or other agreements to the selected partner(s) to perform the proposed technology hardware development with the MSFC Project Lead. No solicitation exists: This is not a solicitation, so do not request a copy. However, if a prospective partner is selected for participation in the STMD Early Career Initiative, Call for Proposals, it will be so notified by the MSFC Office of Procurement and all necessary communications will occur at that time. ONLY those who reply to this Sources Sought notice will be eligible for participation. Information Protection: NASA support service contractors may have access to partner submittals. All information received in response to this notice that is marked Proprietary will be handled and protected accordingly. NASA support service contractors are under an obligation to keep third-party proprietary information in confidence. By submitting a response to this notice, the responder is deemed to have consented to release of proprietary data to such NASA support service contractors. Return Policy: Responses to this notice will not be returned. Technical and programmatic questions should be directed to Andrew Keys (andrew.keys@nasa.gov) and procurement questions should be directed to Melinda E Swenson (melinda.e.swenson@nasa.gov. All questions should be submitted electronically.
 
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