Status Report

NASA Request for Information for the Space Communications Architecture Working Group Update

By SpaceRef Editor
September 1, 2004
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Synopsis – Posted on Jul 14, 2004

General Information

Document Type: Modification to a Previous Presolicitation Notice

Solicitation Number: RFI-04-HBD-003

Posted Date: Aug 31, 2004

Original Response Date: Sep 15, 2004

Current Response Date: Sep 15, 2004

Original Archive Date: Aug 31, 2005

Current Archive Date: Aug 31, 2005

Classification Code: A — Research & Development

Naics Code: 517410 — Satellite Telecommunications

Contracting Office Address

NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA Headquarters Acquisition Branch, Code 210.H, Greenbelt, MD 20771

Description

This is a modification to the synopsis entitled REQUEST FOR INFORMATION FOR THE SPACE COMMUNICATIONS ARCHITECTURE WORKING GROUP, Solicitation No. RFI-04-HBD-003 which was posted on July 14, 2004. You are notified of the following: The purpose of this amended request is to collect information that will be relevant to planning NASA’s ground network for the future Space Communications Architecture.    

This request falls within the overall description of the previous solicitation.       At present, the Space Communications Architecture is being planned within NASA.    

With this Request for Information, NASA is seeking information for cost estimates for services related to ground stations to perform the following functions:

1.     Telemetry, tracking, and control (TTC) of lunar orbiters with 24 hours, 7 days coverage.     The estimate may assume that as many as three (3) orbiters will be present at any one time but that coverage is only when orbiters are not obscured by the moon.

2.     Telemetry, tracking, and control (TTC) of Government Earth orbiters with 24 hours, 7 days for Launch Early Orbit and Anomaly (LEO and A) coverage.     The estimate may assume the present number of thirty (30) NASA satellites.     Also anomaly coverage is required for NOAA satellites.      

The following can be assumed for both situations:

1. The estimated start date for such services will begin in 2009.

2. The TTC will operate at Unified S-Band (USB). Cost and reliability estimates are requested by September 15, 2004, or earlier.    

Estimates received after that date will also be useful, but less impactful. No procurement is planned for this request or as part of the Space Communications Architecture planning activity.     However, companies interested in describing their technology to NASA are encouraged to supply documentation in a format of their choosing.    

You are encouraged to monitor this site as additional amendment posting(s) may follow.      

Reference:     The NASA websites include a full description of the Vision for Space Exploration. 

(The ground stations are not part of that description): http://www.explorationsystems.nasa.gov

Point of contact:       Barbara L.B. Adde Policy Analyst Office of Space Operations NASA Headquarters 300 E Street, SW Washington DC 20546-0001 202-358-1912 (direct) 202-358-2848 (fax) Barbara.Adde@NASA.gov

Offerors are responsible for monitoring this site for the release of the solicitation and any amendments.      

Potential offerors are responsible for downloading their own copy of the solicitation and amendments (if any).

Original Point of Contact

Barbara L.B. Adde, Policy Analyst, Office of Space Operations, Phone (202) 358-1912, Fax (202) 358-2848, Email Barbara.Adde@nasa.gov

Email your questions to Barbara L.B. Adde at Barbara.Adde@nasa.gov

Current Point of Contact

Barbara L.B. Adde, Policy Analyst, Office of Space Operations, Phone (202) 358-1912, Fax (202) 358-2848, Email Barbara.Adde@nasa.gov

Email your questions to Barbara L.B. Adde at Barbara.Adde@nasa.gov

SpaceRef staff editor.