REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RFI) FOR SPACE SYSTEMS PROCESSING FACILITY (SSPF)
ID: RFI-KSC-SSPF-2024Type: Special Notice
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONNASA KENNEDY SPACE CENTERKENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL, 32899, USA

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Real Estate and Rental and LeasingT (53)

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LEASE/RENTAL OF OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES AND SERVICE BUILDINGS (X1AZ)
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    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is seeking expressions of interest from U.S. domestic entities for the potential lease of the Space Systems Processing Facility (SSPF) located at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This Request for Information (RFI) aims to gather proposals for utilizing the SSPF, a 457,000 sq ft facility designed to support launch operations, which includes science processing laboratories, warehousing, administrative spaces, and specialized clean work areas for flight hardware processing. The RFI emphasizes the importance of compatibility with ongoing projects and the need for multi-user arrangements, as NASA maintains ownership and operational control of the facility. Interested parties must submit their detailed proposals in PDF format by September 30, 2024, and can direct inquiries to Christina L. Williams at christina.l.williams@nasa.gov or Kevin Zari at kevin.j.zari@nasa.gov.

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    NASA's Kennedy Space Center issues a Request for Information (RFI) regarding the potential lease of its Space Systems Processing Facility (SSPF) and associated facilities. The SSPF, a sprawling 457,000 square foot complex, offers diverse spaces for launch operations, including laboratories, warehousing, administrative areas, and a Clean Work Area for processing flight hardware. NASA seeks to gauge interest in leasing these facilities from U.S. domestic entities, particularly those involved in launch activities and flight hardware processing. Respondents are invited to submit proposals outlining their intended use, technical approach, and any required modifications, with a focus on compatibility with NASA's missions. The agency seeks to gather information on potential concurrent uses, occupancy requirements, and the impact on other occupants. Interested parties must submit their responses by August 9, 2024, with NASA retaining the right to conduct further market research thereafter. This RFI is a preliminary step, and NASA emphasizes that it does not commit to any procurement or contract award.
    NASA's Kennedy Space Center issues a Request for Information (RFI) regarding the potential lease of its Space Systems Processing Facility (SSPF) and associated facilities. The SSPF, a sprawling 457,000 sq ft complex, offers diverse spaces for launch operations, including laboratories, warehousing, administrative areas, and a Clean Work Area for processing flight hardware. NASA seeks to gauge interest in leasing these facilities, emphasizing that any proposed usage must align with the processing and testing of flight hardware for space missions. The RFI aims to explore the potential for shared or exclusive usage scenarios, with a focus on compatibility with NASA's own programs. Respondents are invited to submit detailed proposals outlining their intended use, technical approach, and capabilities. The agency seeks to gather information on potential modifications, operational impacts, customer base, and financial and experiential credentials. Responses are due by September 6, 2024, with NASA retaining the right to conduct further market research and potentially issue a formal Announcement for Proposals.
    NASA's Request for Information (RFI-KSC-SSPF-2024) invites U.S. domestic entities to express interest in leasing the Space Systems Processing Facility (SSPF) at Kennedy Space Center, covering its space specifications and intended uses. The SSPF, a 457,000 sq ft building designed for launch operations, includes labs, warehousing, administrative spaces, and specialized clean work areas. NASA seeks proposals for processing and testing flight hardware related to Earth orbit or outer space, emphasizing the need for compatibility with ongoing projects and multi-user arrangements. Interested entities are required to provide detailed proposals, including their intended uses, technical approaches, necessary modifications, and ways to mitigate impacts on concurrent users. The RFI underscores NASA's commitment to maintaining ownership and operational control while assessing market interest in facility use ahead of availability post-International Space Station (ISS) program. Responses should be submitted in PDF format by September 30, 2024. Notably, this RFI does not constitute a contract or guarantee of employment and serves as a basis for potential future proposals. NASA aims to strategically evaluate submissions to inform operational and market decisions regarding the SSPF and associated facilities.
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