NASA Selects Contractor For Icesat-2 Spacecraft

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Aug. 31, 2011

Stephen Cole 
Headquarters, Washington                                    
202-358-0918 
stephen.e.cole@xxxxxxxx 

Cynthia O'Carroll 
Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.                     
240-684-0821 
cynthia.m.ocarroll@xxxxxxxx 

CONTRACT RELEASE: C11-037

NASA SELECTS CONTRACTOR FOR ICESAT-2 SPACECRAFT

WASHINGTON -- NASA has selected Orbital Science Corporation of Dulles, 
Va., to build the Ice, Cloud, and land Elevation Satellite-2 
(ICESat-2) spacecraft. 

Under the terms of the $135 million delivery order (including the 
spacecraft and all associated options), the contractor will be 
responsible for the design and fabrication of the ICESat-2 spacecraft 
bus, integration of the government-furnished instrument, 
satellite-level testing, on-orbit satellite check-out, and continuing 
on-orbit engineering support. The work will be performed at the 
contractor's facility. 

ICESat-2 will use precision laser-ranging techniques to measure the 
topography of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets and the 
thickness of sea ice. The mission was recommended by the National 
Research Council in its 2007 decadal survey of NASA Earth science 
research priorities. ICESat-2 supports NASA's Earth science program 
by helping scientists develop a better scientific understanding of 
the Earth system and its response to natural or human-induced 
changes. 

ICESat-2 builds on measurements taken by NASA's ICESat mission. Data 
from ICESat, which was in orbit from 2003 to 2010, revealed thinning 
of the world's ice sheets. 

The ICESat-2 delivery order was awarded under the Rapid III multiple 
awards Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity contract at NASA 
Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md. The contract is for core 
spacecraft systems, with non-standard services such as operations, 
launch services, components, and studies to meet the government's 
space science, Earth science and technology needs. The principle 
purpose of the Rapid III contract is to provide core spacecraft 
systems with any necessary modifications to meet specific mission 
needs. 

For more information on ICESat-2, visit: 



http://icesat.gsfc.nasa.gov/icesat2/ 


For more information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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