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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 4,2000 PSA#2530NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Code 219, Greenbelt, MD 20771 A -- EXTENSION TO CONTRACT NAS5-32352 FOR SCIENTIFIC DATA ANALYSIS AND
SOFTWARE SUPPORT FOR GEODYNAMICS EXPERIMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH SPACE
MISSIONS AND RESEARCH PROGRAMS SOL RF05-62797-257 DUE 021800 POC Julie
A. Janus, Contract Specialist, Phone (301) 614-5615, Fax (301)
614-5619, Email jjanus@pop200.gsfc.nasa.gov -- William A. Hatchl,
Contracting Officer, Phone (301)614-5590, Fax (301)614-5619, Email
William.A.Hatchl.1@gsfc.nasa.gov WEB: Click here for the latest
information about this notice,
http://nais.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/EPS/bizops.cgi?gr=D&pin=51#RF05-6279
7-257. E-MAIL: Julie A. Janus, jjanus@pop200.gsfc.nasa.gov. NASA/GSFC
plans to issue a Request for Offer (RFO), on a sole source basis to
Raytheon STX Corporation. This procurement will extend the period of
performance under Contract NAS5-32352, for an additional two (2)
1-month options, beyond the current end date of the contract (May 31,
2000). This extension is required to: 1. Meet critical milestones
within the Laboratory for Terrestrial Physics; and 2. Consolidate the
efforts with similar requirements within the Earth Sciences
Directorate, which is being competed currently. Under Contract
NAS5-32352, the Contractor provides on-site and off-site support to the
Laboratory for Terrestrial Physics, whose function is to advance NASA
programs by promoting the increase in scientific knowledge of the Earth
and planetary solid-body physics. The Contractor provides support to
principal investigators of geodynamics experiments associated with the
following space missions and research programs: Solid Earth and
Natural Hazards (SENH); Laser Earth Dynamics and Global Positioning
System (GPS) Experiments; TOPEX/POSEIDON; Sea Surface Altimetry
Satellite (Seasat); Geodynamic Altimeter Satellite (GEOSAT); Geodynamic
Satellite (GEOS)-3; Laser Geodynamic Satellite (LAGEOS) I & II;
European Research Satellite (ERS)-1; precise orbit determination, geoid
and mean sea surface studies; altimeter calibrations and analyses of
tides, mesoscale variability, and general ocean circulation; CHAMP (a
small German satellite mission for Gravity Field and Magnetic Field
Mapping) and Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE), prelaunch
analysis, and Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) mission analysis and software
development. The support relates to all phases of space geodetic
research from experiment concept and design, through pre-launch studies
and post-launch data analyses. The majority of the large scale
computing shall be performed at Goddard's NASA Center for Computational
Sciences (NCCS). The mission planning and pre-launch requirements shall
include specialized error analyses using theOrbit Analysis program
(ORAN) and Error Analysis (ERODYN) programs. The post-launch mission
data analyses and geodetic estimations shall include precise orbit
determination, utilization and improvement of the best available
models, and the most accurate computer programs and techniques. The
data shall be the source of information for estimating geodetic
parameters. The Geodynamics Orbit and Geodetic Parameter Estimation
System (GEODYN) shall be the primary tool for this work. The Contractor
is also responsible for continuing development and enhancement of major
computer programs which reside at the Goddard NCCS and which are
comprehensive in scope with a wide range of applications. The
Contractor shall also perform the following scientific tasks: Global
and Regional Plate Tectonics; Polar Motion/Earth Rotation; Ocean Tides;
Gravity Field Modeling; Satellite Altimetry Data Analysis; Precision
Orbit Determination Operations and Production System for
TOPEX/POSEIDON; TOPEX Altimeter Calibration; Mars Global Survey (MGS)
Mission Support; Computer Program Support (maintenance and
development); Polar Ice Science using Altimetry; Land Altimetry
Studies; Aircraft Altimetry Data Analysis; and Future Mission Studies
for future Earthprobes including GRACE, JASON, TOPEX Follow-on, and
studies for the Earth Observing System Altimeter (EOS ALT) mission,
which will follow JASON. This contract is being extended to meet the
following critical milestones: Geoscience Laser Altimeter (GLAS) flight
model subsystem testing and integration (7/00) and completion of
Shuttle Laser Altimeter (SLA)-02 data processing to include improved
orbits for all observation periods, time tagging, georeferencing of
bounce points, and waveform processing (7/00). Raytheon STX is the only
responsible source with the specialized experience required to
successfully complete the above milestones without unacceptable delay.
Statutory authority for this sole source procurement is 10 U.S.C.
2304(c)(1) -- Only One Responsible Source. However, companies who
believe they can provide these services without any detrimental impact
to the program schedules supported by this work, should fully identify
their interest and capabilities within 15 days after publication of
this synopsis. See Notes: A, B, 22, and 26. Interested firms have 15
days from the publication of this synopsis to submit in writing to the
identified point of contact, their qualifications/capabilities. Such
qualifications/capabilities will be used solely for the purpose of
determining whether or not to conduct this procurement on a competitive
basis. Responses received after the 15 days or without the required
information will be considered non-responsive to the synopsis and will
not be considered. A determination by the Government to not compete
this proposed effort on a full and open competitive basis, based upon
responses to this notice is solely within the discretion of the
Government. All qualified responsible sources may submit an offer which
shall be considered by the agency. Any reference notes can be viewed at
the following URL: http://genesis.gsfc.nasa.gov/nnotes.htm. Posted
02/02/00 (D-SN420958). (0033) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0007 20000204\A-0007.SOL)
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