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STATUS REPORT
Date Released: Sunday, February 7, 2010
Source: Langley Research Center

NASA Award: Recovery Act: Active Electromechanical Suspension System for Planetary Rovers

Award - Feb 01, 2010

General Information

NAIS Posted Date: Feb 01, 2010
FedBizOpps Posted Date: Feb 01, 2010
Noncompetitive Action: No
Recovery and Reinvestment Act Action: Yes
Contract Award Date: Jan 29, 2010
Contract Award Number: NNX10RA82P
Solicitation Number: NNX10RA00P
Contract Award Amount: 99992.00
Contractor: Balcones Technologies LLC 10532 Grand Oak Cirlce Austin TX 78750-3851
Classification Code: A -- Research and Development
NAICS Code: 541712 - Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)

Contracting Office Address

NASA Shared Services Center Procurement Division Building 1111 Stennis Space Center, MS 39529-6000

Description

To adapt actively controlled suspension technology developed by the University for Electromechanics (CEM) for high performance off-road vehicles. Team will develop a concept design for an actively controlled dramatically improves mobility for MER and MSL scale rovers.

Point of Contact

Name: Cassandra Williams
Title: Contracting Officer
Phone: 228-813-6271
Fax: 228-813-6434
Email: cassandra.williams-1@nasa.gov

Name: Rosa L. Fletcher
Title: Contracting Officer
Phone: 228-813-6590
Fax: 228-813-6434
Email: rosa.l.fletcher@nasa.gov


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