NASA Seeks Partners to Explore Johnson Structural Testing Research and Development

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Oct. 30, 2012

Rachel Kraft 
Headquarters, Washington                                  
202-358-1100 
rachel.h.kraft@xxxxxxxx 

Amiko Kauderer 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-483-5111 
amiko.kauderer-1@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 12-380

NASA SEEKS PARTNERS TO EXPLORE JOHNSON STRUCTURAL TESTING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

HOUSTON -- NASA has released a Request for Information (RFI) to 
explore the potential interest and use of its unique facilities, labs 
and technical expertise for structural testing at the agency's 
Johnson Space Center in Houston. The facilities and capabilities 
could support commercial, government and academic activities, and 
possibly lead to new technology developments. 

The RFI is seeking responses from prospective partners interested in 
using Johnson's extensive testing facilities to provide 
high-performance solutions for a variety of structural testing in 
diverse industries, including aerospace. These solutions can help 
businesses meet their challenges by helping engineers develop deeper 
insight in their materials and building processes. 

Structure testing capabilities at Johnson include a full range of 
end-to-end test labs and tools, and the expertise of NASA scientists 
and engineers in analyzing data and operations. Core areas include 
material properties and advanced manufacturing techniques research, 
as well as rapid prototyping or fabrication of aircraft, spaceflight 
vehicle systems and industrial structures. 

Johnson's structural analyses are able to evaluate many different 
types of designs and can be conducted with environmental conditioning 
to analyze composites in extreme environments and verify design 
predictions that may support industry goals. 

New partnerships using Johnson structural testing facilities and 
expertise would be consistent with NASA's missions and are expected 
to be on a reimbursable basis. 

For information about the RFI, visit: 

http://go.nasa.gov/OC0Yit 

For more information about Johnson Space Center, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/johnson 

	
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