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80JSC023DA013 - NASA REQUIRES CONTINUED SUPPORT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE AND OPERATIONS AT THE JSC'S WHITE SANDS TEST FACILITY (WSTF) AND OTHER NASA CENTERS.
IDC - 562910 Remediation Services
Contractor
Navarro Research and Engineering, Inc (NAVARRO RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING, INC.)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Johnson Space Center
Effective date
02/08/2023
Obligated Amount
$17.1M
80JSC021PA007 - INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL EVACUATION SERVICES
Purchase Order - 481211 Nonscheduled Chartered Passenger Air Transportation
Contractor
GLOBAL GUARDIAN LLC
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Johnson Space Center
Effective date
09/22/2021
Obligated Amount
$400k
80JSC018C0020 - STUDY FOR COMMERCIALIZATION OF LOW EARTH ORBIT CONTRACT SIERRA NEVADA CORPORATION CONTRACT NUMBER-8800000988
Definitive Contract - 541715 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences
Contractor
Sierra Nevada Corporation (SIERRA NEVADA CORPORATION)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Johnson Space Center
Effective date
08/27/2018
Obligated Amount
$952.9k
80JSC018C0023 - 8800001011 LOCKHEED MARTIN, STUDY FOR THE COMMERCIALIZATION OF LOW EARTH ORBIT CONTRACT
Definitive Contract - 541715 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences
Contractor
Lockheed Martin Corporation (LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Johnson Space Center
Effective date
08/24/2018
Obligated Amount
$980k
80JSC018C0017 - STUDY FOR THE COMMERCIALIZATION OF LOW EARTH ORBIT
Definitive Contract - 541715 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences
Contractor
Boeing (BOEING COMPANY, THE)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Johnson Space Center
Effective date
08/22/2018
Obligated Amount
$1,000k
80JSC018C0028 - STUDY FOR THE COMMERCIALIZATION OF LOW EARTH ORBIT
Definitive Contract - 541715 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences
Contractor
Northrop Grumman Corporation (ORBITAL SCIENCES CORPORATION)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Johnson Space Center
Effective date
08/21/2018
Obligated Amount
$1,000k
80JSC018C0027 - 8800001015 SPACE ADVENTURES STUDY FOR COMMERCIALIZATION OF LOW EARTH ORBIT CONTRACT
Definitive Contract - 541715 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences
Contractor
SPACE ADVENTURES, INC.
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Johnson Space Center
Effective date
08/21/2018
Obligated Amount
$999.4k
80JSC018C0019 - BLUE ORIGIN STUDY FOR COMMERCIALIZATION OF LOW EARTH ORBIT CONTRACT - 8800000987
Definitive Contract - 541715 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences
Contractor
Blue Origin (BLUE ORIGIN, LLC)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Johnson Space Center
Effective date
08/21/2018
Obligated Amount
$974.7k
80JSC018C0031 - STUDY FOR THE COMMERCIALIZATION OF LOW EARTH ORBIT
Definitive Contract - 541715 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences
Contractor
Axiom Space Inc (AXIOM SPACE, LLC)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Johnson Space Center
Effective date
08/20/2018
Obligated Amount
$0.00
80JSC018C0021 - 8800000989 DELOITTE CONSULTING LLP STUDY FOR COMMERCIALIZATION OF LOW EARTH ORBIT CONTRACT
Definitive Contract - 541715 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences
Contractor
Deloitte (DELOITTE CONSULTING LLP)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Johnson Space Center
Effective date
08/17/2018
Obligated Amount
$595k
80JSC018C0024 - STUDY FOR COMMERCIALIZATION OF LOW EARTH ORBIT
Definitive Contract - 541715 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences
Contractor
NANORACKS, LLC
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Johnson Space Center
Effective date
08/17/2018
Obligated Amount
$986.5k
80JSC018C0018 - 8800000986 WYLE LABORATORIES INC. (KBRWYLE) STUDY FOR COMMERCIALIZATION OF LOW EARTH ORBIT CONTRACT
Definitive Contract - 541715 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences
Contractor
KBRWyle (WYLE LABORATORIES, INC.)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Johnson Space Center
Effective date
08/17/2018
Obligated Amount
$997.7k
80JSC018C0025 - STUDY FOR COMMERCIALIZATION OF LOW EARTH ORBIT CONTRACT MCKINSEY&COMPANY, INC. WASHINGTON D.C. CONTRACT NUMBER-8800001013
Definitive Contract - 541715 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences
Contractor
McKinsey & Company (MCKINSEY & COMPANY, INC. WASHINGTON D.C.)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Johnson Space Center
Effective date
08/16/2018
Obligated Amount
$1,000k
80JSC018D0006 - ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE AND OPERATIONS 2 (ECO2)
IDC - 562910 Remediation Services
Contractor
Navarro Research and Engineering, Inc (NAVARRO RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING, INC.)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Johnson Space Center
Effective date
03/27/2018
Obligated Amount
$77.8M
NNJ17HK01B - INTERNAL COLLABORATION SUPPORT PLATFORM
IDC - 541990 All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
Contractor
INNOCENTIVE, INC.
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Johnson Space Center
Effective date
09/29/2016
Obligated Amount
$330.2k
NNJ16RN17P - THE WB-57 PROGRAM REQUIRES SPECIALIZED CONTRACTOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND SUPPORT FOR OPERATIONS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TECHNICAL AND AIRCREW SERVICES FOR THE WB-57 AIRCRAFT, PAYLOADS, AND MISSIONS. 3. AIRCREW
Purchase Order - 541330 Engineering Services
Contractor
CURVED SKIES L.L.C.
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Johnson Space Center
Effective date
05/27/2016
Obligated Amount
$63.1k
NNJ14HK44P - NASA S HUMAN RESEARCH PROGRAM (HRP) IS FOCUSED ON MANAGING AND MITIGATING THE HUMAN HEALTH AND PERFORMANCE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH EXPLORATION CLASS MISSIONS. THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND PERFORMANCE (BHP) ELEMENT, ONE OF THE SIX ELEMENTS COMPRISING HRP, HAS THE RESPONSIBILITY TO DEVELOP, MANAGE AND IMPLEMENT A RESEARCH PORTFOLIO TO CHARACTERIZE, ASSESS, AND MITIGATE THE BHP RISKS FOR EXPLORATION CLASS MISSIONS. THERE ARE THREE BHP RISKS FATIGUE/SLEEP; TEAM; AND BMED. THE BMED RISK, SPECIFICALLY, THE RISK OF ADVERSE BEHAVIORAL CONDITIONS AND PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS IS GREY I.E., HAS AN UNKNOWN AND UNMITIGATED RISK STATUS FOR EXPLORATION MISSIONS. THE LENGTH OF THE MISSION (POSSIBLY UP TO THREE YEARS), AND THE UNPRECEDENTED DEGREE OF ISOLATION, CONFINEMENT, AND SEPARATION ASSOCIATED WITH SUCH MISSIONS WARRANTS THE CURRENT UNKNOWN RISK POSTURE. ONE OF THE SALIENT ISSUES IN SPACE EXPLORATION IS THE RISKS AND PROMOTERS OF COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN ASTRONAUTS DURING THE POST-MISSION PHASE. THERE HAVE BEEN ANECDOTAL REPORTS OF POST-MISSION NEGATIVE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH STATES, AND SYSTEMATIC EVIDENCE FROM THE MILITARY AND OTHER RELATED FIELDS RECOGNIZE THAT THERE ARE INCREASED RISKS FOR COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ISSUES POST-MISSION OVER TIME (BOTH SHORT AND LONG TERM). ADDITIONALLY, EVIDENCE FROM BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH SUGGESTS THAT THE ENVIRONMENT OF SPACE MISSIONS, SUCH AS INCREASED RADIATION EXPOSURE, MAY BE DETRIMENTAL TO POST-MISSION COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH. TO BETTER ASSESS AND MITIGATE THIS RISK AS IT APPLIES TO THE POST-MISSION PHASE, AN EVIDENCE REVIEW OF POST-MISSION COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIORAL ISSUES IN SPACEFLIGHT AND ANALOG ENVIRONMENTS SUCH AS THE MILITARY, AS WELL AS THE EVIDENCE FROM RELEVANT BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH IS REQUIRED. THIS REVIEW WILL ALLOW US TO UNDERSTAND THE RISK AND APPLY IT TO THE ASTRONAUT POPULATION TO PROVIDE EVIDENCE-BASED STRATEGIES FOR PREVENTION, DETECTION AND TREATMENT OF COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIORAL ISSUES POST-MISSION.
Purchase Order - 541690 Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services
Contractor
BRYAN, CRAIG JOSEPH
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Johnson Space Center
Effective date
09/22/2014
Obligated Amount
$17.5k
NNJ14HK45P - NASA S HUMAN RESEARCH PROGRAM (HRP) IS FOCUSED ON MANAGING AND MITIGATING THE HUMAN HEALTH AND PERFORMANCE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH EXPLORATION CLASS MISSIONS. THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND PERFORMANCE (BHP) ELEMENT, ONE OF THE SIX ELEMENTS COMPRISING HRP, HAS THE RESPONSIBILITY TO DEVELOP, MANAGE AND IMPLEMENT A RESEARCH PORTFOLIO TO CHARACTERIZE, ASSESS, AND MITIGATE THE BHP RISKS FOR EXPLORATION CLASS MISSIONS. THE VENDOR SHALL BE TASKED WITH CONDUCTING A LITERATURE REVIEW TO IDENTIFY CRITICAL FACTORS RELATED TO NET HABITABLE VOLUME (NHV) AND TEAM AND TASK PERFORMANCE. THE VENDOR SHALL CONSIDER PAST AND CURRENT NASA OPERATIONS, ANALOGOUS ENVIRONMENTS, AND THE EXTANT LITERATURE ON NHV AND TEAMS. THE OPERATIONS ASSESSMENT PORTION WILL NECESSITATE SME INTERVIEWS TO BE CONDUCTED BY THE VENDOR. THE FINAL REPORT SHOULD SUMMARIZE THE CURRENT STATE OF MULTI-TEAMS, HIGHLIGHT GAPS AND ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT, AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH RELATED TO MULTI-TEAM SYSTEMS AND LDEM. THE VENDOR SHALL HAVE EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE IN THE STUDY OF TEAM FACTORS AND PROCESSES(E.G., COHESION, TEAM DECISION MAKING, COMMUNICATION) AS THEY RELATE TO TEAM PERFORMANCE. THE VENDOR SHALL HAVE EXPERIENCE IN NET HABITABLE VOLUME (NHV) AND/OR HUMAN FACTORS RELATED TO HABITABILITY. THE VENDOR SHALL HAVE PUBLISHED IN TOP JOURNALS IN THESE AREAS. ADDITIONALLY, THE VENDOR SHALL HAVE EXPERIENCE INVESTIGATING TEAMS IN MULTIPLE RELEVANT VENUES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, EXPLORATION ENVIRONMENTS (I.E., ISOLATED, CONFINED, EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS), HEALTHCARE, THE MILITARY, AND EXPEDITIONERS. REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE POSSESSING ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING: AN H-INDEX SCORE OF 20 OR GREATER, A G-INDEX SCORE OF 25 OR GREATER, AN HM-INDEX SCORE OF 5 OR GREATER, DEMONSTRATED SCHOLARLY IMPACT IN THE TOP 50% OF THE FIELD, A HIGH GOVERNMENT RESEARCH RATING, AND/OR A DEMONSTRATED TRACK RECORD OF SUCCESSFUL WORK ON FEDERAL GOVERNMENT GRANTS OR CONTRACTS. BHP SHALL REVIEW AND PROVIDE FEEDBACK FOR THE INTERIM REPORT TO THE PI WITHIN 10 DAYS OF SUBMISSION. THE CRITERIA FOR REVIEW SHALL INCLUDE THE COMPLETENESS OF THE PLAN TO MEET EACH OF THE SOW OBJECTIVES AND DELIVERABLES AND THE QUALITY AND LIKELIHOOD OF THE PROPOSED SOW ACHIEVING THE STATED DELIVERABLES ON TIME AND WITHIN BUDGET.
Purchase Order - 541720 Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities
Contractor
KEARNEY ENVIRONMENTAL LLC
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Johnson Space Center
Effective date
09/12/2014
Obligated Amount
$20k
NNJ14HK38P - PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS NASA S HUMAN RESEARCH PROGRAM (HRP) IS FOCUSED ON MANAGING AND MITIGATING THE HUMAN HEALTH AND PERFORMANCE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH EXPLORATION CLASS MISSIONS. THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND PERFORMANCE (BHP) ELEMENT, ONE OF THE SIX ELEMENTS COMPRISING HRP, HAS THE RESPONSIBILITY TO DEVELOP, MANAGE AND IMPLEMENT A RESEARCH PORTFOLIO TO CHARACTERIZE, ASSESS, AND MITIGATE THE BHP RISKS FOR EXPLORATION CLASS MISSIONS. THERE ARE THREE BHP RISKS FATIGUE/SLEEP; TEAM; AND BMED. THE TEAM RISK, SPECIFICALLY, THE RISK OF PERFORMANCE DECREMENTS DUE TO INADEQUATE COOPERATION, COORDINATION, COMMUNICATION AND PSYCHOSOCIAL ADAPTATION WITHIN A TEAM IS YELLOW ; THAT IS, HAS A PARTIALLY MITIGATED RISK STATUS FOR EXPLORATION MISSIONS. LITTLE WORK HAS BEEN DONE TO EXAMINE TEAM FUNCTION FOR TEAMS WORKING IN ISOLATED, CONFINED, AND EXTREME (ICE) ENVIRONMENTS OVER LONG DURATION, AND MORE QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH IS NEEDED. ONE KEY TO ADDRESSING THIS RISK IS TO UNDERSTAND THE KEY THREATS, INDICATORS, AND LIFE CYCLE OF THE TEAM FOR AUTONOMOUS, LONG DURATION AND/OR DISTANCE EXPLORATION MISSIONS (TEAM GAP 1). A STEP IN REACHING THIS UNDERSTANDING IS TO CREATE A PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS MODEL BASED ON THE RESEARCH FINDINGS TO DATE, WHICH WILL SERVE TO INFORM CURRENT OPERATIONS AND RESEARCH AND FRAME FUTURE RESEARCH EFFORTS. A COMPREHENSIVE MODEL OF PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS RELATED TO LONG DURATION EXPLORATION MISSIONS (LDEM) DOES NOT CURRENTLY EXIST, THUS, A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE RESULTING IN A THEORETICAL MODEL OF PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS IN LDEM IS NEEDED. ANOTHER DRAWBACK IS THE LARGELY QUALITATIVE NATURE OF THE RESEARCH STUDIES RELATED TO PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS AND LDEM. A COLLECTION OF EXISTING QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH AND INDICATION OF GAPS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH STUDIES TO ADDRESS IS NEEDED. THIS MODEL WILL ALSO RELY UPON RESEARCH OF TEAMS IN ANALOGOUS POPULATIONS ICE ENVIRONMENTS, HEALTHCARE, THE MILITARY, AND EXPEDITIONERS TO CREATE A BETTER EVIDENTIAL FOUNDATION FOR THE MODEL. AT THE COMPLETION OF THIS TASK, A DECISION SHALL BE MADE (REPRESENTED AS A DECISION POINT) AS TO FUTURE TASKS TO INFORM THIS GAP.
Purchase Order - 541611 Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
Contractor
MINERVA WORK SOLUTIONS PLLC
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Johnson Space Center
Effective date
09/10/2014
Obligated Amount
$15k
NNJ14RA01B - INTEGRATED MISSION OPERATIONS CONTRACT II THE INTEGRATED MISSION OPERATIONS CONTRACT II (IMOC II) PROVIDES SUPPORT AND PRODUCTS FOR SPACEFLIGHT OPERATIONS CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT AND EXECUTION FOR THE JOHNSON SPACE CENTER (JSC) FLIGHT OPERATIONS DIRECTORATE (FOD) AND THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION PROGRAM (ISSP) INCLUDING THE AVIONICS AND SOFTWARE OFFICE (OD). THIS INCLUDES SUPPORT TO MISSION PREPARATION (PLAN), CREW, FLIGHT CONTROLLER, INSTRUCTOR, AND ANALYST TRAINING (TRAIN), AND REAL-TIME MISSION EXECUTION (FLY) ACTIVITIES RELATED TO EXPLORATION OPERATIONS AND THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION OPERATIONS. OPERATIONS CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT IS REQUIRED FROM THE CONTRACTOR AS NASA DEFINES OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE EMERGING OPTIONS FOR THE EXPLORATION INITIATIVES AND POTENTIAL NEW PROGRAMS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE MULTI-PURPOSE CREW VEHICLE PROGRAM, THE SPACE LAUNCH SYSTEMS PROGRAM, THE LUNAR PRECURSOR ROBOTIC PROGRAM, THE HUMAN RESEARCH PROGRAM, THE EXPLORATION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM, THE COMMERCIAL CREW AND CARGO PROGRAMS, AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH. THE CONTRACTOR WILL PROVIDE THESE SUPPORT SERVICES FOR THE GOVERNMENT WHO WILL LEAD, AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR, THE DEFINITION OF PROCESSES AND REQUIREMENTS, TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, AND MISSION EXECUTION DIRECTION INCLUDING AUTHORIZING THE COURSE OF ACTION TO RESOLVE ANOMALIES. THE CONTRACTOR WILL ALSO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR GOVERNMENT-LED MISSION PREPARATION, TRAINING, AND EXECUTION, AND INTEGRATION OF THOSE ACTIVITIES WITH SPACEFLIGHT STAKEHOLDERS INCLUDING NASA PROGRAMS, OTHER NASA ORGANIZATIONS AND CENTERS, AND NASA PARTNERS. ADDITIONALLY, THE CONTRACTOR WILL PROVIDE SUPPORT TO GOVERNMENT-LED NEW CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT, AND OTHER NON-MISSION SPECIFIC PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT TASKS. THE SOW IS ARRANGED WITH CONTRACTOR MANAGEMENT IN SECTION 1, TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO MOD DESCRIBED IN SECTIONS 2-5, TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO FCOD IN SECTION 6, AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO THE AVIONICS AND SOFTWARE OFFICE IN SECTION 7. THE STRUCTURE OF THE SOW SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS DEFINING A REQUIRED ORGANIZATIONAL CONFIGURATION. THE MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT WILL BE NEGOTIATED VIA TASK ORDER.
IDC - 541712 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)
Contractor
KBRWyle (SGT, INC.)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Johnson Space Center
Effective date
07/22/2014
Obligated Amount
$1B

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