ISC9802 – 256 x 1 linear arrays delivered on a 5-inch wafer, s/n 136
ID: 80NSSC25886980QType: Special Notice
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONNASA SHARED SERVICES CENTERSTENNIS SPACE CENTER, MS, 39529, USA

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Other Measuring and Controlling Device Manufacturing (334519)

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LABORATORY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES (6640)
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    NASA's National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is seeking to procure 256 x 1 linear arrays delivered on a 5-inch wafer, specifically identified as s/n 136, through a sole source contract with Teledyne FLIR Commercial Systems, Inc. This procurement is critical for the development of advanced scientific instruments, particularly in the fields of Earth Science, Astrophysics, and Planetary Sciences, as it supports ongoing initiatives to enhance ultraviolet spectrometer capabilities. Interested organizations are invited to submit their capabilities and qualifications in writing by 12 p.m. Central Standard Time on November 8, 2024, to determine if a competitive procurement process will be pursued. For further inquiries, the Center Ombudsman can be accessed via NASA's official website.

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    The NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) is soliciting the procurement of readout integrated circuits (ROICs) for the development of a silicon carbide (SiC) ultraviolet (UV) spectrometer, intended primarily for Earth Science and possibly Astrophysics and Planetary Sciences applications. This initiative is supported by NASA's Early Career Innovative (ECI) funding and aims to enhance future visible-blind UV spectrometer capabilities. The contractor must supply ROICs with specific criteria, including a well capacity of 2 x 10^6 electrons, a noise level less than 100 RMS electrons, and an integration time under 1 microsecond. The procurement will take place at the GSFC's Building 11, and delivery of the ROICs is required within 30 days after receipt of order (ARO). This document illustrates the government’s commitment to advancing scientific research through targeted technological developments.
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