NASA Awards Space Propulsion Research Contracts To Five Firms

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March 26, 2010

Beth Dickey 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-2087 
beth.dickey-1@xxxxxxxx 

Katherine K. Martin 
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland 
216-433-2406 
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CONTRACT RELEASE: C10-017

NASA AWARDS SPACE PROPULSION RESEARCH CONTRACTS TO FIVE FIRMS



WASHINGTON -- NASA has awarded contracts to five companies to provide 
space propulsion systems technologies in support of research and 
technology development activities at the agency's Glenn Research 
Center in Cleveland. 

Each of the five indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contracts 
provide for fixed price, cost share and cost reimbursement 
competitive tasks with a maximum value of $50 million over the next 
five years. 

The companies selected are Aerojet of Sacramento, Calif.; ATK Mission 
Systems of Ronkonkoma, N.Y.; Northrop Grumman Aerospace Corporation 
of Redondo Beach, Calif.; Orbital Technologies Corporation of 
Madison, Wisc.; and Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Inc. of Canoga Park, 
Calif. 

The selected companies will perform work in six disciplines: 
propulsion system design and trade studies; non-toxic chemical 
propulsion systems; hypergolic propulsion systems; propellant 
systems; electric propulsion and rocket-based combined cycle 
propulsion systems. 

The work will provide for the development of advanced space propulsion 
technologies to enable missions with higher performance, reduced 
cost, improved reliability and improved safety. 

Technical challenges addressed include alternate propellants, thruster 
performance, novel concepts, thermal control, cryogenics, propellant 
and combustion product properties, chemistry, fluid dynamics and 
advanced concept fabrication. 

For information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 


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