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NASA RESEARCH ANNOUNCEMENT NRA SPACE TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT, DEMONSTRATION, AND INFUSION 2018 SPACETECH REDDI 2018 THIS CONTRACT IS FOR WORK SUPPORTING STMD TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES. DURING THE EXECUTION OF THIS CONTRACT, BLUE ORIGIN (THE CONTRACTOR) SHALL RECEIVE AND INTEGRATE PRECISION LANDING SENSORS (AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED) AND CONDUCT TWO TEST FLIGHTS. THE CONTRACTOR, IN COORDINATION WITH NASA, SHALL DEVELOP A MUTUALLY AGREED TO TEST PLAN DEFINING THE OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, INSTALLATION LOCATION AND SENSOR VIEW) FOR THE SENSORS DURING FLIGHT OPERATION THEREBY ESTABLISHING THE TEST AND DEMONSTRATION ENVIRONMENT FOR THE SENSOR TECHNOLOGY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPORT PROGRESS AND RESULTS OF WORK PERFORMED UNDER THIS CONTRACT THROUGH PERIODIC PROGRESS REPORTS, POST-FLIGHT ANALYSIS REPORTS, AND A FINAL REPORT SUMMARIZING THE RESULTS OF THE ENTIRE CONTRACT WORK.

NASA RESEARCH ANNOUNCEMENT NRA SPACE TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT, DEMONSTRATION, AND INFUSION 2018 SPACETECH REDDI 2018 THIS CONTRACT IS FOR WORK SUPPORTING STMD TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES. DURING THE EXECUTION OF THIS CONTRACT, BLUE ORIGIN (THE CONTRACTOR) SHALL RECEIVE AND INTEGRATE PRECISION LANDING SENSORS (AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED) AND CONDUCT TWO TEST FLIGHTS. THE CONTRACTOR, IN COORDINATION WITH NASA, SHALL DEVELOP A MUTUALLY AGREED TO TEST PLAN DEFINING THE OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, INSTALLATION LOCATION AND SENSOR VIEW) FOR THE SENSORS DURING FLIGHT OPERATION THEREBY ESTABLISHING THE TEST AND DEMONSTRATION ENVIRONMENT FOR THE SENSOR TECHNOLOGY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPORT PROGRESS AND RESULTS OF WORK PERFORMED UNDER THIS CONTRACT THROUGH PERIODIC PROGRESS REPORTS, POST-FLIGHT ANALYSIS REPORTS, AND A FINAL REPORT SUMMARIZING THE RESULTS OF THE ENTIRE CONTRACT WORK.

Status: Exact storyScope: blue-originContract key: USASPENDING-80LARC19C0005Award ID: 80LARC19C0005

Discovery Data

Mission
Blue Origin Program
Awarded on
2019-04-19
Obligated amount
$1,968,201
Agency
NASA
Customer
BLUE ORIGIN WASHINGTON, LLC
Recipient
BLUE ORIGIN WASHINGTON, LLC
Actions
1
Notices
0
Spending points
1
Bidders
0
Exact source records
1

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  • Mod 02019-04-19

    Delta: $1,968,201 • Cumulative: $1,968,201

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