Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) Main Oscillator (MO)
ID: RFI-NASA-GSFC-LISA-MOType: Sources Sought
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONNASA GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTERGREENBELT, MD, 20771, USA

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Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Manufacturing (336414)

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SPACE VEHICLE COMPONENTS (1675)
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    NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) is seeking capability statements for the acquisition of the Main Oscillator (MO) for the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission, which aims to detect gravitational waves from cosmic events. The procurement involves the design, fabrication, testing, and delivery of various models of the MO, including engineering, qualification, and flight models, as well as spare units, all of which are critical for measuring minute length changes over vast distances in space. This initiative is part of NASA's collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA) to advance scientific capabilities in gravitational wave detection, enhancing our understanding of the universe. Interested firms, particularly those from diverse socio-economic backgrounds, must submit their capability statements by September 6, 2024, and direct any inquiries to Christopher W. King or Terence Doiron via the provided email addresses.

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    The LISA Main Oscillator (MO) Statement of Work (SOW) outlines the responsibilities and requirements for developing and delivering the laser heads (LHs) for the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission. The document emphasizes a collaborative approach between the contractor and the government, highlighting key deliverables such as the production of engineering, qualification, flight, and spare models. Key areas include project management, systems engineering, environmental testing, and compliance with stringent technical specifications. The contractor is tasked with creating a comprehensive qualification program, maintaining effective configuration management throughout the project, and providing continuous documentation and reporting. Participation in various technical reviews and meetings is required to foster government insight and maintain alignment with project goals. The SOW also stresses risk management, project schedules, and the lifecycle costs of the MO, ensuring that all outputs meet performance criteria throughout the mission's lifespan. This SOW is an essential element in facilitating NASA's partnership with the European Space Agency (ESA) in advancing scientific capabilities in gravitational wave detection, ultimately enhancing our understanding of the universe.
    The document outlines the requirements for the Main Oscillator (MO) of the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA), focusing on optical, thermal, mechanical, and environmental parameters necessary for successful operation. Key optical parameters include specifications for wavelength, output power, polarization, and various fiber characteristics, while thermal requirements detail component temperatures and monitor performance under different conditions. Mechanical constraints emphasize permissible load limits and packaging dimensions to ensure system integrity. Environmental conditions specify operational and storage temperature tolerances. The purpose of these requirements is to establish a comprehensive framework for the design and implementation of the LISA MO, ensuring high efficiency and reliability in a space environment. This document is part of the broader context of government Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and grants, aimed at advancing space exploration technology through precise and rigorous engineering standards.
    NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) is issuing a Request for Information (RFI) for the LISA Main Oscillator (MO) acquisition. The agency seeks capability statements from diverse socio-economic entities, including small businesses and Historically Black Colleges and Universities, to gauge competition levels and small business subcontracting goals. The LISA mission, led by the European Space Agency, features three spacecraft designed to detect gravitational waves from cosmic events. NASA intends to contribute laser heads for the mission and aims to contract the design, fabrication, testing, and delivery of 12 engineering models, 12 qualification models, and multiple flight models of the MO, which is a solid-state laser integral for measuring minute length changes over vast distances. The RFI invites firms to discuss challenges, supply chain concerns, and suggestions for acquisition strategy, while emphasizing NASA’s commitment to integrating feedback to enhance competition. Responses are due by September 6, 2024, with a request to submit any inquiries by August 28, 2024. The project signifies NASA's focus on advancing space exploration technologies while ensuring opportunities for a broad range of suppliers.
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