NASA Releases Commercial Crew Draft RFP, Announces CCDev2 Optional Milestones

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Sept. 19, 2011

Candrea Thomas
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
321-867-2468
candrea.k.thomas@nasa.gov 

Michael Braukus/J.D. Harrington
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1979/5241
michael.j.braukus@nasa.gov/j.d.harrington@nasa.gov 

RELEASE: 11-312

NASA RELEASES COMMERCIAL CREW DRAFT RFP, ANNOUNCES CCDEV2 OPTIONAL MILESTONES

WASHINGTON -- NASA unveiled Monday an outline of its acquisition 
strategy to procure transportation services from private industry to 
carry U.S. astronauts to low Earth orbit and the International Space 
Station. The agency also announced the addition of optional 
milestones for the Commercial Crew Development Round 2 (CCDev2) 
initiative.

"This is a significant step forward in America's amazing story of 
space exploration," said NASA Administrator Charles Bolden. "It's 
further evidence we are committed to fully implementing our plan -- 
as laid out in the Authorization Act -- to outsource our space 
station transportation so NASA can focus its energy and resources on 
deep space exploration."

NASA's draft request for proposal (RFP) outlines a contract that will 
be awarded to multiple companies that provide a complete end-to-end 
design, including spacecraft, launch vehicles, launch services, 
ground and mission operations and recovery. The Integrated Design 
Contract (IDC) of up to $1.61 billion will run from July 2012 through 
April 2014.

"This IDC effort will bring us through the critical design phase to 
fully incorporate our human spaceflight safety requirements and 
NASA's International Space Station mission needs," said NASA 
Commercial Crew Program Manager Ed Mango. "We look forward to strong 
U.S. industry response."

Bolden also announced Monday at a speech to the Air Force 
Association's 2011 Air and Space Conference that NASA will fund 
optional milestones pre-negotiated as part of some of the original 
CCDev2 Space Act Agreements (SAA) to help accelerate development. 

NASA amended Sierra Nevada Corp.'s SAA to include four optional 
milestones for a total of $25.6 million, bringing the potential value 
of Sierra Nevada's SAA to $105.6 million, if all milestones are 
completed successfully.

NASA also amended Boeing's SAA to include three optional milestones 
for a total of $20.6 million, bringing the potential value of 
Boeing's SAA to $112.9 million, if all milestones are reached.

"All four CCDev2 partners are performing very well and meeting their 
milestones," said Phil McAlister, director of NASA's Commercial 
Spaceflight Development. "These additional milestones were selected 
because they sufficiently accelerated the development of commercial 
crew transportation systems to justify additional NASA investment."

For more information on NASA's Commercial Crew Program, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/exploration/commercial/ 

	
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