Advanced Spacesuit Regulator
ID: 80JSC025ASREGTLType: Special Notice
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONNASA JOHNSON SPACE CENTERHOUSTON, TX, 77058, USA

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Other Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing (336419)

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SPACE VEHICLE COMPONENTS (1675)
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    NASA's Johnson Space Center is seeking proposals for the Advanced Spacesuit Regulator (ASR), a critical component in the development of advanced spacesuit technology. The procurement aims to establish a Technical Library related to the ASR Draft Request for Proposal (RFP), which includes controlled access documents essential for potential offerors to understand the specifications and requirements. This initiative is vital for ensuring the safety and functionality of spacesuit components used in future space missions. Interested parties must monitor the SAM.gov posting for updates and submit their responses by the specified deadline, with inquiries directed to Frank D. Cunningham II at frank.d.cunningham@nasa.gov or Patricia Parker at patricia.k.parker@NASA.GOV.

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    Frank D. Cunningham II
    frank.d.cunningham@nasa.gov
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    The Attachment L-7 Technical Library Request Form outlines the procedure required for individuals seeking access to export-controlled scientific and technical information related to NASA. It mandates that requests be submitted through an authorized company manager from Security or Human Resources, who must verify the accuracy and completeness of the provided information. Key data points required include the company name, address, CAGE Code, and contact details of responsible individuals. Additionally, the form requires a list of all individuals requesting access, including their citizenship status per U.S. regulations. Non-U.S. persons must indicate any other citizenships and their place of birth. Foreign nationals from specific designated countries need an Individual Technology Transfer Control Plan and must comply with Non-Disclosure Agreement stipulations. This process underscores the importance of adherence to U.S. export regulations and compliance in safeguarding sensitive scientific data while facilitating international collaboration in technological research.
    The document addresses questions and responses regarding the Advanced Spacesuit Regulator (ASR) solicitation (CTSD-ADV-2241) issued by NASA. It covers six key inquiries related to the technical specifications and requirements for this project. Notable points include the allowance of alternate sensing technologies beyond pistons for outlet sensing, flexibility in sensor drift percentages, and a preference for position sensing technologies based on historical use without enforcing a specific type. Additionally, NASA clarifies expectations for the regulator's output, stating it is based on motor stepper counts and that the regulator will not adjust post-setpoint. While NASA can provide vendor information on pressure sensors, its use is not mandatory. The power specifications are defined, with motors capable of operating up to 28 volts. Overall, the document reflects NASA's intention to accommodate diverse proposals while ensuring functional and regulatory compliance in the ASR design.
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