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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 27,1999 PSA#2333Johnson Engineering Corporation, 555 Forge River Road, Suite 150,
Webster, TX 77598-4336 99 -- MISCELLANEOUS SOL FHG4867 POC John Espinosa, Subcontract
Administrator, 281/853-1254, Fax: 281/853-1289 Johnson Engineering
(JE), a Spacehab Company, is a prime contractor (NAS9-18800) to the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) at Johnson Space
Center (JSC), Houston, TX. (Phase I) JE is seeking qualified sources
that can provide a unique design solution through development of a
space-flight rated, combination convection / microwave oven, enabling
the heating of a variety of space food types, package sizes, and
storage temperatures, as related to supporting Preliminary Design
Review (PDR) activities (design approach is baselined). The supplier
must have experience in, and be able to extablish, automated and manual
food heating processes for the optimal preparation of re-heatable food
products. There will be a focus on simultaneous mulit-meal heating,
minimal heat rejection, EMI/EMC shielding, power
optimization/management, and safe operating parameters. The supplier
must be able to provide expertise in meeting design review schedules,
including the fabrication of mock-up and engineering development units
to design drawings. The supplier must also have knowledge and
experience in electrical design and part selection, user control &
display software design and implementation, structural design, solid
modeling, and thermal analysis. A high level of interaction with
engineers will be required. (Phase II) JE is also seeking qualified
sources that have the capability to fabricate and test the oven to
developed drawings, materials lists, specifications, and interface
requirements, as related to supporting Critical Design Review (CDR)
activities (detailed design is baselined) and delivery of the flight
article. The supplier must be able to control materials and fabrication
proceses through quality inspections and reporting, required for space
flight articles. Additionally, the supplier must be able to coordinate
sufficient environmental testing as required, and support integrated
testing of the final deliverables at JE, in Houston Texas. The supplier
shall be totally responsible for delivery of NASA flight certified
articles. Qualified sources are requested to submit a Statement of
Capabilities (SOC), within 15 calendar days of the publication date of
this notice, that demonstrates proven capabilities required to perform
the minimum ISS Galley Oven Development requirements outlined above.
The SOC must identify any services that would be subcontracted to a
lower-tier supplier and any other relevant information. Prospective
suppliers must furnish key personnel resumes, references, and a
complete description of similar existing products. Include photos,
brochures, specs, etc. Include your business status (e.g., Small
Disadvantaged or Woman-owned Business, Small or Large). JE reserves the
right to pre-qualify any prospective suppliers prior to the issuance of
any solicitation. All firms submitting an SOC will be considered, and
any subsequent solicitation will be issued to the sources that JE has
determined to be qualified. JE does not intend to pay for information
received as a result of this synopsis**** Posted 04/23/99 (W-SN323990).
(0113) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0306 19990427\99-0001.SOL)
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