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IGF::OT::IGF IFOS PROPOSES TO DEVELOP A TEST RIG SENSOR SUITE TO MEASURE PRESSURES/ACOUSTICS, STATIC AND DYNAMIC STRAINS AND TEMPERSURES FOR ADVANCED PROPULSION SYSTEMS SUCH AS THAT USED FOR NASA?S SPACE LAUNCH SYSTEM (SLS) AND SPACEX?S PROPOSED INTERPLANETARY TRANSPORT SYSTEM (ITS). IFOS WILL LEVERAGE OFF ITS EXPERIENCE IN THE TURBINE ENGINE INDUSTRY AND HARSH ENVIRONMENT SENSORS.

IGF::OT::IGF IFOS PROPOSES TO DEVELOP A TEST RIG SENSOR SUITE TO MEASURE PRESSURES/ACOUSTICS, STATIC AND DYNAMIC STRAINS AND TEMPERSURES FOR ADVANCED PROPULSION SYSTEMS SUCH AS THAT USED FOR NASA?S SPACE LAUNCH SYSTEM (SLS) AND SPACEX?S PROPOSED INTERPLANETARY TRANSPORT SYSTEM (ITS). IFOS WILL LEVERAGE OFF ITS EXPERIENCE IN THE TURBINE ENGINE INDUSTRY AND HARSH ENVIRONMENT SENSORS.

Status: Story pendingScope: spacexContract key: USASPENDING-NNX17CS10PAward ID: NNX17CS10P

Discovery Data

Mission
SpaceX Program
Awarded on
2017-06-09
Obligated amount
$120,601
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 02017-06-09

    Delta: $120,601 • Cumulative: $120,601

Spending Timeline

  • FY 2017 M06

    Obligations: $120,601 • Outlays: N/A

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