Astronaut Crew Rescue Services
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The contract outlines provisions for astronaut crew rescue services in support of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, ensuring the safe retrieval and medical care of astronauts during off-nominal mission scenarios that exceed the capabilities of primary mission providers. This includes real-time communication with NASA mission control, rapid retrieval of crew members, and the delivery of essential medical care during transport to definitive medical facilities, all aimed at safeguarding astronaut health and life. The services are designed to be activated in emergency situations and are critical to mission success and crew safety beyond standard operational protocols. Currently, the Department of Defense supports these rescue functions, and this contract seeks to formalize or enhance that capability under NASA’s Kennedy Space Center oversight. The opportunity is forecasted for a NAICS code of 621999, indicating it falls under other miscellaneous ambulatory health care services, suggesting a focus on specialized medical evacuation and response. The point of contact for inquiries is Alec N. Jacobs, with Tamara A. Sims serving as the Small Business Specialist, indicating potential opportunities for small business participation. The place of performance is centered at Kennedy Space Center, with no restrictions on geographic scope for service delivery, reflecting the global nature of potential rescue operations.
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Kennedy Space Center, FL, USASet-Aside
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