Advanced Spacesuit Regulators
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NASA's Johnson Space Center is soliciting the development, qualification, and flight production of advanced, non-commercial oxygen regulators designed specifically for use in spacesuits during Extra Vehicular Activities (EVAs) in Low Earth Orbit and future lunar missions. These regulators are critical for maintaining precise oxygen pressure control for astronauts during all phases of EVA operations, including prebreathe protocols, the EVA itself, post-EVA airlock procedures, and treatment of Decompression Sickness (DCS). The goal is to create a modular, drop-in oxygen regulator that is compatible with the existing government reference spacesuit design, the Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit (xEMU), ensuring seamless integration and reliable performance. The contract is classified under NAICS code 336419, with no small business set-aside applied, and is currently forecasted for solicitation. The location for contract performance has yet to be determined. Key points of contact include Sean R. Miller and Small Business Specialist Tumarrow Romain, reachable via provided NASA email addresses. This procurement reflects NASA’s ongoing commitment to advancing spacesuit technology to support sustained human presence in space environments both in orbit and on the lunar surface.
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