TECHNOLOGY/BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Composite Meter-Class Monolithic Space Telescope
ID: IL-13823Type: Special Notice
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ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFLLNS – DOE CONTRACTORLivermore, CA, 94551, USA

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Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing (333310)
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    The Department of Energy, through the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), is offering a collaboration opportunity to further develop and commercialize its Composite Meter-Class Monolithic Space Telescope. The objective is to innovate a construction approach that leverages materials science and engineering to create robust, cost-effective meter-scale telescopes, significantly reducing costs and enhancing reliability by eliminating high-precision mechanical structures. This technology has potential applications in national security, free-space optical communications, and astrophysics, with LLNL currently at Technology Readiness Level 2. Interested companies should submit a statement of interest, including relevant corporate expertise, to the Innovation and Partnerships Office at LLNL by contacting Clarence Cannon or Charlotte Eng via email or phone.

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