NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) is seeking partners for the proposal development of the Accurate Lunar Surveyor and Terrain-mapping Autonomous Rover (ALSTAR) Lidar as part of an Early Career Initiative (ECI). This initiative aims to enhance the skills of NASA's early career technologists through hands-on development opportunities and collaborative projects within a two-year timeframe and a budget of up to $1 million annually. LaRC encourages participation from diverse organizations, including educational institutions and minority-owned businesses, to promote equity in procurement.
Proposals must focus on innovative projects related to space hardware, particularly a 2D detector array and Readout Integrated Circuit (ROIC) for lunar applications. Key evaluation criteria include the technical qualifications of partners, the uniqueness of the management approach, and past experience with agile development principles. Interested parties must submit a capability statement by January 29, 2025. This synopsis serves as a preliminary step, with no guarantees of contract awards, emphasizing the need for substantial and innovative partnerships in advancing NASA's mission.
NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) seeks partners for developing proposals related to the Accurate Lunar Surveyor and Terrain-mapping Autonomous Rover (ALSTAR) Lidar under the Early Career Initiative (ECI). This program is aimed at fostering professional growth for early career NASA technologists through collaborative projects in space technology development. Interested U.S. and non-U.S. organizations, including academia and industry, are invited to respond by January 31, 2025. Proposals should involve innovative projects that last up to two years, with costs capped at $1 million annually.
The core project team must include at least half early career NASA employees, with designated leadership and mentorship. A key focus is the development of a 2D detector array and Readout Integrated Circuit (ROIC) for measuring Time-of-Flight photons, which requires specific technical capabilities. Proposals will be evaluated based on technical qualifications, management approach, teamwork integration, and agile development experience. This solicitation serves as a call for collaboration, with no guaranteed selection of partners or funding. All responses must be submitted electronically, ensuring adherence to guidelines and evaluation criteria outlined by NASA.