NASA Seeks More Proposals On Commercial Crew Development
WASHINGTON -- NASA has issued an announcement seeking proposals from U. S. industry to further advance commercial crew space transportation concepts and mature the design and development of system elements, such as launch vehicles and spacecraft. Awards will result in funded Space Act Agreements.
Multiple awards are expected to be announced by March 2011 for terms of up to 14 months. Approximately $200 million total is expected to be available for awards under this announcement, but funding is dependent on the 2011 fiscal year appropriations from Congress. The deadline for submitting proposals is Dec. 13.
Multiple awards are expected to be announced by March 2011 for terms of up to 14 months. Approximately $200 million total is expected to be available for awards under this announcement, but funding is dependent on the 2011 fiscal year appropriations from Congress. The deadline for submitting proposals is Dec. 13.
The agreements are expected to generate significant progress toward
maturing the design and development of commercial crew systems
elements that also ensure crew and passenger safety. The overall
objective is to accelerate the availability of U.S. commercial crew
transportation capabilities and reduce the gap in U.S. human
spaceflight capability. Through this activity, NASA also may be able
to spur economic growth as potential new space markets are created.
Once developed, crew transportation capabilities could become
available to commercial and government customers.
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http://procurement.jsc.nasa.
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Source: NASA