The document outlines the registration details for the Industry Day related to the GLObal Modeling and Assimilation Support (GLOMAS) and ATMOsphere Support (ATMOS) initiatives, designated by the RFPs 80GSFC24R0036 and 80GSFC24R0037. Pre-registration is mandatory for attendance. Participants are required to provide their company name and attendee details, including name, position title, and email address. Attendees can express interest in a 15-minute one-on-one in-person session, with options for in-person or virtual attendance. Due to limited availability, in-person sessions will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis. Further information on these sessions can be referenced in the detailed "One-on-One Session" section in the Industry Day notice. Overall, this document serves as a logistical guide for potential attendees interested in engaging with the GLOMAS and ATMOS programs, indicating a structured approach to facilitate industry collaboration in government-funded projects.
The document provides detailed driving directions to the Goddard Visitor Center at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. It outlines the main campus address as 8800 Greenbelt Road, with specific GPS coordinates for the Visitor Center at 9432 Greenbelt Road. The directions are categorized based on various starting points, including Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and both Baltimore Washington International (BWI) and Reagan National airports. Each route includes step-by-step instructions on highways and local roads, emphasizing key turns and landmarks to help visitors navigate to the Visitor Center effectively. The purpose of the document is to facilitate access for visitors to the Center, thereby fostering engagement with NASA's educational and outreach programs. This operational guideline supports NASA's mission to increase public awareness and facilitate participation in its activities.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is hosting an Industry Day on October 9, 2024, for interested parties regarding the GLObal Modeling and Assimilation Support (GLOMAS) and ATMOsphere Support (ATMOS) procurements. The event aims to provide information, facilitate communication, and gather feedback on the Draft Request for Proposals (DRFPs) from potential vendors. The agenda includes presentations on GLOMAS and ATMOS, acquisition processes, and opportunities for Q&A. Attendees can participate in one-on-one breakout sessions for networking. Pre-registration is mandatory, and participants must submit questions in advance via email. The overall goals of the Industry Day are to promote fair competition, identify potential risks early, and encourage industry collaboration. Vendors are advised to register by September 30, 2024, and will not be reimbursed for attendance costs. This announcement is part of NASA's effort to engage with the industry and collect insights for better planning and market research concerning federal procurements.