NASA Awards Global Precipitation Measurement Microwave Imager

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May 10, 2010





Steve Cole 
Headquarters, Washington                               
202-358-0918 
stephen.e.cole@xxxxxxxx 
CONTRACT RELEASE: C10-029

NASA AWARDS GLOBAL PRECIPITATION MEASUREMENT MICROWAVE IMAGER

WASHINGTON -- NASA has awarded a sole source contract to Ball 
Aerospace and Technology Corp. of Boulder, Colo., for the Global 
Precipitation Measurement Microwave Imager instrument Flight Unit 2. 

The Global Precipitation Measurement, or GPM, mission will use an 
international constellation of satellites to study global rain, snow 
and ice to better understand our climate, weather, and 
hydrometeorological processes. 

Under this contract, Ball Aerospace and Technology will manufacture, 
test and deliver the GMI instrument Flight Unit 2, support instrument 
integration on the spacecraft and provide launch and post-launch 
support. The GMI Flight Unit 2 will be identical to the GMI Flight 
Unit 1 and will be manufactured in series with GMI 1. GMI 1 is 
scheduled to fly in 2013 on the GPM Core Observatory. 

This is a cost-plus-award fee, incentive fee contract in the amount of 
approximately $48.5 million with a period of performance from Oct. 9, 
2009, through March 31, 2016. 

The GMI instrument, a multi-channel, conical-scanning, microwave 
radiometer, will measure Earth's atmospheric moisture with 
near-global coverage. The GMI Flight Unit 2 is planned to fly on a 
GPM partner-provided spacecraft in a low-inclination orbit as part of 
the GPM constellation with a targeted launch date of 2014. It will 
contribute to GPM by enhancing monitoring of hurricanes and 
mid-latitude storms and improving estimates of rainfall accumulation. 


For more information about GPM, visit: 



http://gpm.gsfc.nasa.gov 


For information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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