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a bold vision for space exploration,

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a bold vision for space exploration,

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    3. NASA’s Exploration Roadmap

    4. Heritage Derived Launch Vehicles

    5. Components of Program Constellation

    6. Exploration Launch Vehicles Crew Launch Vehicle Single 5 segment RSRB/M First Stage Upper Stage powered by a single engine derived from the Saturn J-2 Cargo Launch Vehicle Twin 5 segment RSRB/M First Stage (from CLV) Core stage derived from the heritage systems Powered by 5 LOx/LH2 core stage engines CLV-derived avionics Earth Departure Stage Upper Stage derived from heritage systems Powered by a single CLV upper stage engine - 2 burn capability CLV-derived main propulsion systems and avionics Future development

    7. Program Management Approach Maintain a Lunar focus – we’re building a system for sending crew and cargo to the Moon and beyond CEV/CLV must remain in ‘context’ with architecture Remain aggressive – challenge the team to do more sooner Use the architectural ‘leverage’ that shuttle-derived affords us – external (e.g. shuttle) and internal (CLV/CaLV) synergies, efficiencies

    8. Program Management Approach Foster an agency-wide focus – use talent all the centers have to offer “Requirements-based” organization structure Synergize with Station and Shuttle Programs Shared Contracting Where Appropriate Shared Workforce and Facilities Where Possible Work Smooth Transition from System Development to Operations

    9. UPCOMING PRIME, PARTNER, OR SUBCONTRACTING OPPORTUNITIES Crew Launch Vehicle (CLV) Upper Stage Structures Main Propulsion System/Reaction Control System Thrust Vector Control Hardware Integration Operations Support CLV Upper Stage Avionics Reaction Control System Components Cargo Launch Vehicle (CaLV) Materials Testing for Aerospace Environments Configuration and Data Management Mission Services Safety & Mission Assurance Services Office of Human Capital Support Office of Strategic Analysis & Communications Support Major Construction to Replace Offices and Laboratories Building 4601 137,000 Square Feet Building 4602 137,000 Square Feet

    10. Items of Interest Significant Communication in the Pre-RFP Stage WEB-Based Communication on Other Items Encourage Early Participation Emphasis on Safety & Values Driven Management Increased Emphasis on Information Technology (IT) Security Focus on Risk Management Continued Emphasis on Past Performance Continued Emphasis on Performance Based Contracting (PBC) Phased Submittal of Proposal Volumes

    11. Items of Interest Some Use of Chart Proposal Submissions & Oral Briefings Limiting Proposal Data to What is Necessary for Selection Reduced Government-Provided Property Increased Use of GSA Schedules and Local Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs) More Agency-wide Contracts NASA Shared Services Center Internet Based Acquisition Process (Proposal Submission & Evaluation, Contract Award & Administration) More Open Debriefings

    12. Items of Interest Continued Use of Aggressive Socioeconomic Goals Small Business Set-Asides Small Disadvantaged Business Small Disadvantaged Business 8(a) Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Enterprise Zones Veteran Owned Service Disabled Veteran Owned Woman Owned Small Business Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and Other Minority Institutions (OMI)

    13. MSFC Socioeconomic Program7-year Averages(Dollars in Millions)

    14. Important MSFC Vendor Web Sites MSFC Small Business Directory http://ec.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/sbd/index.cgi MSFC Hardware Fabrication, Machining, and Assembly Services Small Business Directory http://ec.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/sbd/sbdh.cgi MSFC Flight Approved and Limited Vendor Lists https://msfcsma3.msfc.nasa.gov/dbwebs/apps/lvl/default_avl.asp

    15. MSFC Small Business Office Staff Address: George C. Marshall Space Flight Center Procurement Office Huntsville, AL 35812 FAX: (256) 544-5851 Web Page: http://ec.msfc.nasa.gov/msfc/doin_bus.html Point-of-contact Title Phone/Email Mr. David E. Brock Small Business Specialist (256) 544-0267 david.e.brock@nasa.gov Ms. Fran Thompson Mgmt. Support Assistant (256) 544-8816 fran.thompson@nasa.gov Ms. Barbara Jenkins Small Business Administration (256) 544-5012 Procurement Center Rep. barbara.Jenkins@msfc.nasa.gov

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