Modular Space Electro-Spray for Efficient and Responsive Thrust
Andy Tennant
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Application Close Date: October 11, 2024
Application Portal: DIU Submission - Modular Space Electro-Spray for Efficient and Responsive Thrust
Problem
Modern spacecraft typically rely on a combination of propulsion technologies, many of which use finite liquid or gaseous chemical propellants. These limited resources must be conserved, often reserved for critical tasks like station-keeping or essential maneuvers such as collision avoidance. To enhance mission capability across commercial, civil, and national security applications, more efficient propulsion systems are needed. These technologies should offer high specific impulse, enabling spacecraft to maneuver freely without the constraints of fuel conservation, ultimately supporting more dynamic and regret-free operations in space.
Desired Solution Attributes
The Department of Defense (DoD) is seeking proposals for advanced electrospray propulsion technology that demonstrates superior performance in both thrust and specific impulse. These solutions should deliver a high-performance, low-cost system capable of supporting a wide range of space missions. By leveraging this technology, the DoD aims to enhance mission capabilities while ensuring cost efficiency and flexibility in space operations.
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Eligibility Requirements
Awarding Instrument
This solicitation will be awarded in accordance with the Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) process detailed within HQ0845-20-S-C001 (DIU CSO), posted to SAM.gov on 13 Jan 2020, updated 02 Oct 2023. This document can be found?here.
Vendors are reminded that in order to utilize an Other Transaction (OT) agreement the requirements of 10 USC 4022 must be satisfied. Specifically reference 10 USC 4022(d), which requires significant contribution from a nontraditional defense contractor, all participants to be small business concerns,?or?at least one third of the total cost of the prototype project is to be paid out of funds provided by sources other than the Federal Government.
Follow-on Production
Companies are advised that any prototype OT agreement awarded in response to this AOI may result in the award of a follow-on production contract or transaction without the use of further competitive procedures. The follow-on production contract or transaction will be available for use by one or more organizations in the Department of Defense and, as a result, the magnitude of the follow-on production contract or agreement could be significantly larger than that of the prototype OT. As such, any prototype OT will include the following statement relative to the potential for follow-on production: "In accordance with 10 U.S.C. 4022(f), and upon a determination that the prototype project for this transaction has been successfully completed, this competitively awarded prototype OT may result in the award of a follow-on production contract or transaction without the use of competitive procedures.”
Awarding Process
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