NASA Awards Contracts For Innovative Lunar Demonstrations Data

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Oct. 15, 2010

Michael Braukus 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1979 
michael.j.braukus@xxxxxxxx 

Lynnette Madison/Josh Byerly 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-483-5111 
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bill.j.byerly@xxxxxxxx 




RELEASE: 10-259

NASA AWARDS CONTRACTS FOR INNOVATIVE LUNAR DEMONSTRATIONS DATA

WASHINGTON -- NASA has awarded Innovative Lunar Demonstrations Data 
(ILDD) contracts to six companies for the purchase of technical data 
resulting from industry efforts to develop vehicle capabilities and 
demonstrate end-to-end robotic lunar landing missions. The data from 
these contracts will inform the development of future human and 
robotic lander vehicles and exploration systems. 

The ILDD Broad Agency Announcement resulted in multiple award 
firm-fixed price indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts 
with a total value of up to $30.1 million over a period of up to five 
years. For each selected contractor, the minimum government purchase 
is $10,000, and the maximum government purchase is $10.01 million. 

The contracts were awarded to: 
Astrobotic Technology Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc., Cambridge, Mass. 
Dynetics Inc., Huntsville, Ala. 
Earthrise Space Inc., Orlando, Fla. 
Moon Express Inc., San Francisco 
Team FREDNET, The Open Space Society, Inc., Huntsville, Ala. 

The ILDD contracts provide for issuance of delivery orders that will 
specify data associated with system testing and integration, launch, 
in-space maneuvers, braking burns, lunar landing and other enhanced 
capabilities. Knowledge acquired from this data will be applied to 
the development of lander systems necessary to execute human and 
robotic missions to the moon, near-Earth asteroids or other solar 
system destinations. They will contribute to NASA's efforts to enable 
affordable and sustainable space exploration. 

Awarded contracts will be managed by the Lunar Lander Project Office 
at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. 

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