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NASA HUMAN LANDING SYSTEM (HLS) REFUELING ELEMENT - CONTRACTOR SHALL REFINE THE ARCHITECTURE, FUNCTIONAL ALLOCATION OPTIONS AND COMMON INTERFACES REQUIRED TO ENABLE THE HLS TO PROVIDE HUMAN LANDING CAPABILITY; INFORM OVERALL HLS REQUIREMENTS, PROVIDE UNDERSTANDING OF ELEMENT DESIGNS, SCHEDULES AND COSTS; IDENTITY KEY ELEMENT TECHNOLOGY MATURATION AREAS, AND IMPLEMENT DESCENT TECHNOLOGY MATURATION PLANS; IDENTIFY ANY LONG-LEAD PROCUREMENT ITEMS

NASA HUMAN LANDING SYSTEM (HLS) REFUELING ELEMENT - CONTRACTOR SHALL REFINE THE ARCHITECTURE, FUNCTIONAL ALLOCATION OPTIONS AND COMMON INTERFACES REQUIRED TO ENABLE THE HLS TO PROVIDE HUMAN LANDING CAPABILITY; INFORM OVERALL HLS REQUIREMENTS, PROVIDE UNDERSTANDING OF ELEMENT DESIGNS, SCHEDULES AND COSTS; IDENTITY KEY ELEMENT TECHNOLOGY MATURATION AREAS, AND IMPLEMENT DESCENT TECHNOLOGY MATURATION PLANS; IDENTIFY ANY LONG-LEAD PROCUREMENT ITEMS

Status: Story pendingScope: spacexContract key: USASPENDING-80MSFC19C0027Award ID: 80MSFC19C0027

Discovery Data

Mission
SpaceX Program
Awarded on
2019-05-30
Obligated amount
$483,232
Agency
U.S. Government
Customer
U.S. Government
Recipient
n/a
Actions
1
Notices
0
Spending points
1
Bidders
0
Exact source records
0

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Latest Award Actions

  • Mod 02019-05-30

    Delta: $483,232 • Cumulative: $483,232

Spending Timeline

  • FY 2019 M05

    Obligations: $483,232 • Outlays: N/A

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