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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 03, 2004 FBO #1042
SOURCES SOUGHT

A -- DEEP SPACE LASER COMMUNICATIONS

Notice Date
10/1/2004
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
Contracting Office
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Code 210.M, Greenbelt, MD 20771
 
ZIP Code
20771
 
Solicitation Number
DSLC-007
 
Response Due
11/26/2004
 
Archive Date
10/1/2005
 
Description
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center is hereby soliciting information from potential sources in regard to Deep Space Laser Communications. NASA GSFC has recently initiated a Deep Space Laser Communication Earth Terminal Study under the sponsorship of the NASA Mission Offices for Space Operations (Code M) and Science (Code S). This is intended to be a brief 6-month study addressing the following goals: 1. To outline the designs for above-the-atmosphere earth terminals for implementing a deep space laser communications capability. 2. To evaluate the platform options for a deep space laser communications capability, including airship, aircraft, independent satellites, or hosting by other NASA assets (ISS, TDRS, etc.). 3. To determine whether a demonstration mission would be worthwhile, and if so, to identify the principal risks to be retired by such a mission. Current plans call for the Mars Laser Communication Demonstration terminal to be launched in 2009, as part of the Mars Telecommunications Orbiter mission. This would provide the first operational remote terminal for testing (from Mars). It is desirable that any demonstration mission be compatible with the MLCD schedule. Additional information on MLCD can be obtained by contacting the technical points of contact listed below, or by following these links: http://msp.gsfc.nasa.gov/integrator/450.htm#6 http://oemagazine.com/fromTheMagazine/apr04/eyeontech.html http://link.aip.org/link/?PSISDG/5338/16/1 As a part of the study, NASA is currently seeking information for technology planning, risk assessment, and cost estimation for potential ?above the atmosphere? Earth terminals for laser communication. Specific areas where information is requested are: 1. Communication packages, including beacon/uplink capabilities (MLCD compatibility will likely be required, although alternative approaches are of interest as well.) 2. Telescope configurations (effective area equivalent to 2-3 meter class required.) 3. Pointing, acquisition, tracking, and control strategies. 4. Baffling, filtering, and other techniques to enable telescope operation within 3 degrees of the Sun. 5. Platform vibration isolation technologies for meeting stringent stability requirements for the optical platform. 6. Integration of telescope and platform; overall configuration. 7. Operational architecture. The exact configuration of the operational nodes will depend on the detailed design considered (e.g., stratosphere or space). However, a key aspect of the study is establishing whether a risk mitigation mission is required before implementation. Thus, the technology readiness level of all referenced subsystems should be elaborated upon. If a demonstration mission is deemed desirable, its launch date can be assumed to be commensurate with the MLCD schedule. Inputs from industry are requested by November 26, 2004, or earlier. Information received after that date will also be useful, but with potentially less impact. Companies interested in describing their technology or any other relevant information to NASA are encouraged to supply documentation in a format of their choosing. General Reference: The following website includes a full description of the Vision for Space Exploration being implemented by NASA. http://www.explorationsystems.nasa.gov Technical points of contact: Jon Walker NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Code 451 Greenbelt, MD 20771 Phone: 301-286-7795 Jon.Z.Walker@nasa.gov Rud Moe NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Code 42 Greenbelt, MD 20771 Phone: 301-286-2180 Rud.V.Moe@nasa.gov Submit responses to Jon Walker and Rud Moe at the address above and to Klaus D. Sexton at the address cited at the bottom of this announcement. Electronic submission is encouraged. No solicitation exists; therefore, do not request a copy of the solicitation. If a solicitation is released it will be synopsized in FedBizOpps and on the NASA Acquisition Internet Service. It is the potential offeror?s responsibility to monitor these sites for the release of any solicitation or synopsis. This synopsis is for information and planning purposes and is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government nor will the Government pay for information solicited. Respondents will not be notified of the results of the evaluation. Respondents deemed fully qualified will be considered in any resultant solicitation for the requirement. Any referenced notes may be viewed at the following URLs linked below.
 
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Record
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