NASA Revises Cost and Schedule for Displaying Retired Shuttles

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Jan. 15, 2010

Michael Curie 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1100 
michael.curie@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 10-012

NASA REVISES COST AND SCHEDULE FOR DISPLAYING RETIRED SHUTTLES

WASHINGTON -- NASA has issued a follow-up Request for Information, or 
RFI, for ideas from education institutions, science museums and other 
appropriate organizations about the community's ability to acquire 
and publicly display orbiters after the conclusion of the Space 
Shuttle Program. 

The original RFI in December 2008 noted that a potential shuttle 
recipient would have to pay an estimated $42 million for the cost of 
"safeing" an orbiter, preparing it for display and ferrying it to a 
U.S. destination airport. NASA has updated the requirements and tasks 
needed to make each orbiter safe for disposition. The agency will not 
ask recipients to provide the funds for this activity. Except for 
cost and scheduled delivery changes, the 2008 and 2010 RFIs are 
virtually the same. In this follow-up RFI, NASA revised the estimated 
display preparation and ferrying costs to $28.8 million. 

The schedule for transferring the orbiters may be six months earlier 
than originally anticipated. NASA also desires to make selections a 
year before receipt of the orbiters, so recipient organizations will 
have sufficient time to conduct any fundraising activities necessary 
to support preparation and ferry costs. 

RFI responses are due to NASA by 11:59 p.m. EST on Friday, Feb. 19, 
2010. Organizations that responded to the original RFI do not need to 
resubmit a full response, but should clarify their positions with 
respect to these changes. 

NASA is planning to transfer space shuttle Discovery to the National 
Air and Space Museum. Shuttle orbiters Endeavour and Atlantis will be 
available for placement no earlier than July, 2011. 

For additional information and to view the RFI, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/transition 


For additional information about the shuttle program, visit: 










http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle 

	
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