NASA Issues Proposal Request for Ares I Avionics Unit

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June 6, 2007

Melissa Mathews/Beth Dickey
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1272/2087

Kim Newton
Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala.
256-544-0034
RELEASE: 07-134

NASA ISSUES PROPOSAL REQUEST FOR ARES I AVIONICS UNIT

WASHINGTON - NASA has issued a request for proposal for key guidance, 
navigation and control hardware for the new Ares I crew launch 
vehicle. The upper stage instrument unit avionics will be used during 
the Ares I ascent. 

Proposals are due no later than 2 p.m. EDT July 30, with a selection 
expected in November. The contract will be awarded through a full and 
open competition. 

The avionics unit will be mounted on the Ares I upper stage. It will 
provide guidance, navigation and control for the entire launch 
vehicle as it transports the Orion crew exploration vehicle to low 
Earth orbit.

The request for proposal calls for the selected contractor to partner 
with the NASA design team to provide engineering support during the 
design phase. It also specifies that the contractor will produce 
avionics for the development and flight program and will provide 
sustained engineering support for the upper stage avionics system 
through 2016. 

The instrument unit is part of the Ares I upper stage, which includes 
a separately procured upper stage engine. The first stage will 
consist of a single reusable solid rocket booster and motor, similar 
to those used on the space shuttle, with a fifth integrated motor 
segment. The instrument unit with avionics installed will be mounted 
on the Ares I at NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in Louisiana. The 
Ares I launch vehicle design and development is managed by NASA's 
Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.

For more information about the request for proposal, visit: 

http://www.exploration.nasa.gov

For more information about NASA's Ares Projects, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/ares

	
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