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NASA Autonomous Operations Flexible Software
Contact and place of performance
Patricia White
STENNIS SPACE CENTER, MS 395296000
USA
The NASA/SSC Office of Procurement intends to issue a sole source, Firm-Fixed Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) price contract to General Atomics to provide the software development expertise using the G2/Symcure (and other G2 layered products) software environment and the NASA Autonomous Operations Flexible Software Suite (AO-FlexSS). Specific qualifications that must be met include the following: 1. Th...
View moreThe NASA Office of Procurement at the Stennis Space Center intends to award a sole-source, firm-fixed-price Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity contract to General Atomics for software development expertise. This requirement involves using the G2/Symcure software environment and the NASA Autonomous Operations Flexible Software Suite (AO-FlexSS) to support NASA ground and flight systems. The scope includes modifying AO-FlexSS for applications in operational settings comparable to rocket engine test stands and the Orion spacecraft. This acquisition, identified under solicitation number NNS16607966R, is classified under NAICS 541330 Engineering Services and PSC code D.
The project requires personnel with at least four years of experience in G2 and Symcure programming and at least one year of experience with the NASA AO-FlexSS toolkit. Performance necessitates a working knowledge of NASA concepts of operations regarding cryogenic-fluid, power, and environmental life support systems, including instrumentation, data acquisition, and network architectures. Due to security and ITAR requirements, all developers must be U.S. citizens as a significant portion of the work is performed on-site at the Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. NASA has identified General Atomics as the only responsible source capable of satisfying these requirements due to their specialized expertise in this immature technology area.
The estimated period of performance for this effort is two years. Although the government intends to proceed with a sole-source award under the authority of FAR Part 12 and FAR Subpart 13.5, interested organizations may submit their capabilities and qualifications in writing by December 9, 2016. These submissions will be evaluated to determine whether the procurement should be conducted on a competitive basis. If the sole-source justification is maintained, the government anticipates issuing a solicitation to General Atomics on or about December 12, 2016, with a final response due by December 23, 2016.
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