NASA solicits information for in-house study for a new Shuttle Upper Stage.

Why is NASA sending this out? If this upper stage is to be used for commercial purposes then why isn't USA or some other venture doing this with private funds? If this stage is to be used for lunar or planetary exploration - where is the approved, Shuttle-based program which would require such a capability?


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Subject: 	NASA/MSFC Synopsis Released

Title
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ADVANCED SHUTTLE UPPER STAGES

General Information
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Solicitation Number: N/A
NAIS Posted Date:    Mar 16, 1998
CBDNet Posted Date:  Mar 16, 1998
Response Date:       Mar 31, 1998
Classification Code: A -- Research & Development

Contracting Office Address
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NASA/George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, 
Procurement Office, Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812

Description
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NASA/MSFC plans to issue a RFI/Statement of Work via the internet, on or
about March 16, 1998.   This document  is for information and planning
purposes and to allow industry the opportunity to verify reasonableness and
feasibility of the requirement, as well as promote competition.  

INTRODUCTION:  NASA solicits information for in-house study for a new
Shuttle Upper Stage. Interests are upper stage concepts, and information
concerning configuration, major components, marketing, strategies,
production, schedule, and cost.

REQUESTED INFORMATION:  Information that is of critical nature:  a). Upper
stage concepts,  b). Shuttle compatibility (including any issues with
operations and safety),  c). Single upper stage delivery capability of 7,000
to 9,000 pounds to GTO (single spacecraft manifesting), and 15,000 pounds to
GTO (dual spacecraft manifesting,  d). Maximum upper stage capability to GEO
from Shuttle low earth orbit,  e). Concepts for delivery of 13,500 pounds to
GEO using the Shuttle. Information that would be desirable:  a). Maximum
payload that could be delivered by upper stage from low earth Shuttle orbit
to GTO and permit upper stage return and retrieval by the Shuttle,  b). Low
cost design options,  c). Predicted schedule for design, qualification,
production, and initial launch capability,  d). Dual payload installation
configuration and attachment capability,  e). Multiple launch mission
concepts (mission using more than one stage, more than one Shuttle and
utilizing on orbit assembly),  f). Design of connectors/attachments for
attaching two stages on orbit,  g). Estimates of avionics requirements to
meet the above mission requirements,  h). Estimates of mass properties,  i).
Concepts,  j). Cost estimates of flight articles, design cost, and
operations based on three units per year for five years

Comments and technical questions in response to this RFI may  be forwarded
to Robert W. Hughes via electronic transmission (STMP:Robert.W. Hughes
@msfc.nasa.gov)or telephone (205) 544-6624 on or before March 31, 1998.

This solicitation/synopsis  is not to be construed as a commitment by the
Government, nor will the Government pay for the information solicited. 
Respondents will not be notified of the results of the review.  Any
questions regarding this announcement should be directed to the identified
point of contact. 

It is MSFC's preference that propriety of company private information not be
provided in your response to this RFI. If such information is provided, it
should be clearly marked along with any restriction on its use.

The solicitation and any documents related to this procurement will be
available over the Internet.  These documents will be in Microsoft Office
Suite (Word 6.0, Excel 5.0, or PowerPoint 4.0) format and will reside on a
World Wide Web (WWW) server, which may be accessed using a WWW browser
application.  The WWW address, or URL of the NASA/MSFC Business
Opportunities home page is http://procurement.nasa.gov/EPS/MSFC/class.html. 
 It is the offerors responsibility to monitor this cite for the release of
the solicitation and amendments (if any).  Potential offerors will be
responsible for downloading their own copy of the solicitation and
amendments, if any. Any referenced notes can be viewed at the following URL:
http://genesis.gsfc.nasa.gov/nnotes.htm.

Point of Contact
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Name:   Marlyce E. Alexander
Title:  Contract Specialist
Phone:  (205) 544-8344
Fax:    (205) 544-9354
E-mail: marlyce.alexander@msfc.nasa.gov

Name:   Harry B. Craig
Title:  Contracting Officer
Phone:  (205) 544-0515
Fax:    (205) 544-4401
E-mail: harry.craig@msfc.nasa.gov

URL Address
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http://nais.nasa.gov/EPS/MSFC/date.html#GP49E-Q-RFI

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