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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 7,1998 PSA#2196NASA/Dryden Flight Research Center, Code A, P.O. Box 273, Edwards, CA
93523-0273 A -- SMALL DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS FORUM SOL SDBF10-29-98-RNM DUE
101398 POC Robert Medina, Small Business Specialist, Phone (805)
258-3343, Fax (805) 258-2292, Email robert.medina@mail.dfrc.nasa.gov
WEB: Click here for the latest information about this notice,
http://nais.nasa.gov/EPS/DFRC/date.html#SDBF10-29-98-RNM. E-MAIL:
Robert Medina, robert.medina@mail.dfrc.nasa.gov. NASA Dryden Flight
Research Center is seeking small, small disadvantaged and small
women-owned businesses as well as Historically Black Colleges and
Universities (HBCU s) and Other Minority Institutions (these businesses
are hereafter refer to as SDB s) participate in the NASA Aeronautics
and Space Transportation Technology Small Disadvantaged Business
Quarterly Forum. The forum will be conducted at NASA Dryden Flight
Research Center, Edwards, California on October 29, 1998. In
partnership with the Office of Aeronautics and Space Transportation
Technology, the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization
sponsors Quarterly Forums where certain high tech Small Disadvantaged
Business (SDB's) deliver technical presentations to senior Aeronautics
managers and NASA Prime Contractors regarding their technical
capability related to the Aeronautics program. NASA is seeking to
identify high-tech SDB's to participate in the Aeronautics Forum with
expertise in the targeted areas of capability described below. The
forums are a means of identifying high-tech SDB's capable of
participating in our most complex aeronautics programs as future
contractors and subcontractors. Dryden is NASA s primary installation
for flight research for more than half a century, and is chartered to
conceive and conduct experimental flight research. In carrying out this
mission, Dryden operates some of the most advanced research aircraft in
the nation. We are looking for small businesses and educational
institutions with expertise or capabilities in: experimental flight
research for integrated flight and propulsion controls; advanced
optical sensors and controls; viscous drag reduction; advanced
configurations; high-altitude, long-endurance aircraft; remotely
piloted vehicle technology; hypersonic vehicle experiments; high-speed
research for civil transportation; atmospheric tests of advanced
rocket and air breathing propulsion concepts; instrumentation systems;
and flight loads predictions. Small businesses and educational
institutions interested in participating as a presenter at the forum,
should submit their capabilities statement to Robert Medina at the
address below no later than Tuesday, October 13, 1998. Capability
statements should target the areas of expertise mentioned above and the
type of business or educational institution. Posted 10/05/98
(D-SN259051). (0278) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0006 19981007\A-0006.SOL)
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