NASA Seeks Nonprofit To Manage Space Station National Lab Research

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Dec. 02, 2010

Joshua Buck 
Headquarters, Washington                               
202-358-1100 
jbuck@xxxxxxxx 



RELEASE: 10-316

NASA SEEKS NONPROFIT TO MANAGE SPACE STATION NATIONAL LAB RESEARCH

WASHINGTON -- As the International Space Station transitions from its 
assembly phase to full utilization as a unique scientific outpost, 
NASA is investing in the station's future use by ensuring a wide pool 
of organizations outside the agency have access to the orbiting lab. 

NASA is seeking an independent, nonprofit research management 
organization to develop and manage the U.S. portion of the station, 
which was designated a national laboratory in 2005. The NASA 
Authorization Act of 2010, in addition to extending station 
operations until at least 2020, also directed NASA to establish this 
organization to manage station research by other U.S. government 
agencies, academic institutions and private firms. 

The organization will stimulate uses of the station as a national 
laboratory and maximize the U.S. investment in this initiative. The 
selected organization will capitalize on the unique venue of the 
orbiting laboratory as a national resource; and develop and manage a 
diversified research and development portfolio based on U.S. needs 
for basic and applied research in a variety of fields. 

"NASA recognizes the station is an extraordinary asset for the 
nation," said NASA Administrator Charles Bolden. "Scientific research 
and development and education are critical to our national growth and 
prosperity as a high technology society. The station offers 
exceptional opportunities to contribute to this growth. By taking 
this action, we are ensuring the station is available for broad, 
meaningful and sustained use." 

The NASA Authorization Act for 2010 established eligibility criteria 
regarding the selected recipient of this planned cooperative 
agreement. The organization must be "exempt from taxation under 
section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986" and must not 
have "any other organizational objective or responsibilities on 
behalf of the organization or any parent organization or other 
entity." 

NASA will host a public forum for organizations that want to learn 
more about the cooperative agreement from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. EST on 
Friday, Dec. 10, in the James Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in 
Washington. 

The forum will allow NASA to describe its vision and objectives for 
the national lab. The event also will help promote competition on the 
National Laboratory Management Organization Cooperative Agreement 
Notice. Managers of national laboratory initiatives and 
representatives from NASA's Procurement Office will be available to 
answer questions. 

Organizations and members of the media interested in registering for 
the forum should send an e-mail to 
jsc-iss-payloads-helpline@xxxxxxxxxxxxx by 4 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 3. 
Only registered parties may attend; no walk-ins will be permitted. 

The registration e-mail must include: 
- Subject line: "ISS National Lab Public Day Registration" 
- Point-of-contact's name, telephone number and organization 
- Names of all attendees from the organization 

The draft cooperative agreement is due for release by Dec. 10. It will 
be available on the national laboratory website and the NASA Research 
Opportunities site at: 

http://nspires.nasaprs.com 

For Twitter updates about the cooperative agreement notice and the 
forum, visit: 

http://www.twitter.com/ISS_NatLab 

	
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