The document outlines a Statement of Work for the development of a Portable Pulsed Standoff Ultracompact µ-Raman (SUCR) sensor intended for future lunar missions. Funded by the NASA Headquarters Science Mission Directorate under the Development and Advancement of Lunar Instrumentation (DALI) opportunity, this project aims to advance the sensor to Technology Readiness Level 6 (TRL-6) through the integration of various optical and electrical components. The SUCR sensor is designed to facilitate lunar exploration, supporting diverse missions focused on surface chemistry and geology, notably contributing to human exploration and resource utilization.
Dr. Beegle, a key personnel with expertise in lunar sensor technology, will lead the maturation process. The project structure includes regular meetings for status updates and collaborative development discussions. Deliverables include modeled lunar surface assessments in year one, a technological maturation report in year two, and a comprehensive test plan in year three, addressing sensor performance under lunar conditions. This work aligns with NASA's broader missions including the Artemis program and aims to improve lunar landing capabilities through innovative instrumentation. Ultimately, the SUCR sensor represents a strategic investment in advancing lunar science and exploration technologies.
NASA/NSSC is seeking to develop a Portable Pulsed Standoff Ultracompact μ-Raman (SUCR) sensor and intends to issue a sole source contract to MELANIE SAUER & ASSOCIATES LLC, identified as the only provider capable of fulfilling this requirement. The procurement will take place at NASA's Langley Research Center (LARC), under the NAICS Code 541714. Organizations interested in competing for this contract may submit their capabilities and qualifications in writing by 4:00 p.m. Central Standard Time on March 5, 2025. The government will evaluate submissions to determine whether to pursue a competitive procurement. Responses to this announcement must be written, as oral communications are not permitted. Additionally, the document references relevant terms and conditions under FAR 52.213-4 and indicates that NASA's Ombudsman is accessible for inquiries regarding this acquisition. This announcement illustrates NASA's commitment to innovative technology development while emphasizing a streamlined procurement process.