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George C. Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Doing Business with NASA/ George C. Marshall Space Flight Center Presenter: Mr. David E. Brock, MSFC Small Business Specialist 13 August th Annual Rural Supplier Conference

2 Glenn Research Center (GRC) Stennis Space Center (SSC) NASA Shared Services Center (NSSC) Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Johnson Space Center (JSC) Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) (Contractor Operated) Langley Research Center (LaRC) NASA Headquarters, D.C. Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) Ames Research Center (ARC) Dryden Flight Research Center (DFRC) NASA Centers Nationwide

3 NASA Organization Four Mission Directorates and Ten Centers  Space Operations Johnson Space Center Marshall Space Flight Center Kennedy Space Center Stennis Space Center  Aeronautics Langley Research Center Glenn Research Center Dryden Flight Research Center  Science Goddard Space Flight Center Ames Research Center Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) – Cal Tech  Exploration Systems Various

4 Vision for Space Exploration Goal 1: Safely fly the Shuttle until its retirement in Goal 2: Complete the International Space Station in a manner consistent with NASA’s International Partner commitments and the needs of human exploration. Goal 3: Develop a balanced overall program of science, exploration, and aeronautics with the focus on exploration. Goal 4: Bring a new Crew Exploration Vehicle into service as soon as possible after Shuttle retirement. Goal 5: Encourage the pursuit of appropriate partnerships with the emerging commercial space sector. Goal 6: Establish a human lunar return program with an eye for later human missions to Mars and other destinations.

5 Space Shuttle Program The world's first reusable spacecraft, and the first spacecraft in history that can carry large satellites both to and from orbit. Launches like a rocket, maneuvers in Earth orbit like a spacecraft and lands like an airplane. Orbits the earth at 115 to 400 statute miles with a velocity of over 17,321 mph The most reliable launch record of any rocket now in operation. Since 1981, it has boosted more than 1.36 million kilograms (3 million pounds) of cargo into orbit. More than 600 crew members have flown on its missions.

6 International Space Station Program Altitude: ~200 miles above earth Velocity: 17,240 MPH, completing 15.7 orbits per day Joint project between United States (NASA), Russia (RKA), Japan (JAXA), Canada (CSA), several European countries (ESA), and Brazil (AEB). World-class research platform for biomedical, biotechnology, fluid physics, material science, quantum physics, astronomy and meteorology. Permanently manned since November 2, Visited by over 137 people to date.

7 Marshall Space Flight Center Integral to NASA’s Future - 45 Years Providing America’s Space Solutions Our Property – Center occupies 1,841 acres of property within the 38,000 acre perimeter of the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama – Adjacent to Cummings Research Park; the University of Alabama, Huntsville; and the U.S. Space and Rocket Center Our Staff – The Center employs about 6,500 people onsite (~2,500 Civil Service and 4,000 contractors) Our Space – The Center occupies 237 buildings and structures that occupy 4.5 million square feet of technical and office space Our Impact: Budget of $2.2B/year

8 MSFC’s Product Lines/Competencies Space Transportation & Propulsion Systems Scientific Spacecraft Instruments & Research Space Systems Development & Integration Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Processes Our Product Lines Are Integral to NASA's Mission & Enabling Exploration

9 Project Constellation NASA’s Constellation Program is building the next generation of spacecraft for human exploration. – The Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) will launch on the Ares I rocket. – The Ares V will launch cargo.

10 Ares I 2007 Contract Awards PROGRAMCOMPETITIONCONTRACT #AWARD RECIPIENTS(S) First Stage Sole Source NNM07AA75C ATK Launch Systems First Stage Roll & Control Engine Thrusters UnrestrictedNNM07AA83CAerojet Upper Stage Instrument Unit Avionics UnrestrictedNNM08AA16CThe Boeing Company J2-X EngineUnrestrictedNNM06AB13CPratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Upper Stage ProductionUnrestrictedNNM07AB03CThe Boeing Company Upper Stage Pre-ValvesUnrestrictedNNM07AA86C- Moog NNM07AA87C-Vacco Moog, Inc. Vacco Industries Upper Stage Vent & Relief Valves UnrestrictedNNM07AA91CVacco Industries

11 MSFC Competitive Acquisition Projections (24 Months) POP ExpiresIncumbentTitleValueAnticipated Competition RFP Release 11/30/2009NoneNASA Integrated Communications Services TBDFull & OpenNovember /30/2009SAIC, Inc.Marshall Information Technology Services TBD November /30/2009NoneNASA Business Applications (IEMP) TBDFull & OpenNovember /28/2010SAIC, Inc.Engineering Cost Analysis Technologies Development $15.0MFull & OpenOctober 2009

12 MSFC Competitive Acquisition Projections (24 Months) POP ExpiresIncumbentTitleValueAnticipated Competition RFP Release 03/31/2010SEI GroupFacilities Engineering Design Services $20.0MSBA 8(a)October /08/2010Great Southern Engineering Environmental Engineering Services $25.0M (not to exceed) A&E SB Set- Aside February /30/2010Digital Fusion Solutions, Inc. Acquisition and Business Support Services $50.0MGSA Logworld SB Set-Aside January /14/2010Jacobs Technology Engineering, Scientific, and Technical Services $500.0MFull & OpenNovember 2009

13 Ares V Earth Departure Stage Earth Departure Stage J-2X Engine Core Stage Core Stage Reusable Solid Rocket Boosters RS-68 Engine (cluster of five) Shroud System Integration

14 Other Key Contacts Business/ Group InterestsContact(s) /Web Address Arcata & Associates Non desktop computer products and accessories Cliff Lockheed Martin Desktop IT Products J. Sue Newberry A to Z Office Resources Store stock products Randy AIDB Base Supply Store Store stock products Heath MSFC P Card Holders Micro Purchases Numeroushttp://foia.msfc.nasa.gov/ Small Business Coordinators Program Liaisons Numerousec.msfc.nasa.gov/msfc/doin_bus.html

15 Center Autonomy Have individual Industry Assistant Offices Have dedicated Small Business Specialist(s) Engage in outreach efforts Do procurement independently of other Centers

16 SBS Assistance Provide organizational overviews Identify marketable areas Provide names of key procurement & technical contacts Familiarize businesses with various business development programs Discuss NASA’s prime contractor subcontracting programs Discuss future acquisitions

17 Doing Business with the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center Web Site

18 New Postings NASA Acquisition Internet Service NASA Acquisition Internet Service Online Registration

19 MSFC Small Business Directories MSFC Small Business Directory MSFC Hardware Fabrication, Machining, and Assembly Services Directory Small Business Product Offerings Directory Small Business Innovative Research Vendor Web Site

20 THE HUNTSVILLE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT MARKETPLACE AGENCYSMALL BUSINESS SPECIALIST PHONE George C. Marshall Space Flight Center Mr. David Brock(256) U. S. Army Aviation & Missile Command Mr. David Seitz(256) U. S. Army Engineering & Support Center Huntsville Ms. Tommie Savage(256) U. S. Army of Defense Missile Defense Agency Mr. Lee Rosenberg(703) U. S. Army Strategic Missile Defense Command Ms. Christina Ryan(256) U. S. Small Business Administration Ms. Barbara Jenkins(256)

21 Keys To Success Planning: Your Roadmap To Success: “Absent planning In One’s Life or Business is like a ship upon the sea without a rudder” (Earl Nightingale)  Planning Primary Reason For Business Failures Build A Dream Team:  Need A Team To Obtain A Dream  Attract To Your Team The Best, Keenest and Brightest  Team Is “Together Everyone Achieves Miracles” Network Your Way To Success:  Your Network Will Determine Your Net Worth  You Have To Make Contacts To Make Contracts  Create Relationships With Hinges That Never Rust

22 MSFC Small Business Program Contacts CONTACTTITLE PHONE David BrockSmall Business Specialist Fran ThompsonManagement Support Assistance Stefanie FunghiDigital Fusion Contractor Support Lynn GarrisonSmall Business Technical Advisor