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NSI/NSD

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This contract involves the procurement of NASA Standard Initiator-1s (NSI-1), NASA Standard Detonators (NSD), and NASA Standard Initiator-3As (NSI-3A), which are critical consumable pyrotechnic devices used across various NASA programs, including the International Space Station and Orion missions. The scope encompasses the fabrication, assembly, and acceptance testing of these devices, ensuring they meet the required standards for performance and safety. These pyrotechnic components play a vital role in mission success by enabling controlled detonations and initiations essential to system operations. The solicitation, identified under NASA's solicitation number nasa-f114abd315e89807, is classified under NAICS code 325998, indicating chemical manufacturing related to explosives and pyrotechnics. There is no set-aside designation for this procurement, suggesting open competition is permitted. The contracting office is based within NASA’s Johnson Space Center, with designated points of contact available for procurement and small business inquiries. This forecasted procurement supports ongoing and future NASA projects requiring reliable and certified pyrotechnic devices.

General Info

Procurement of NASA pyrotechnic devices, including initiators and detonators, for space missions.

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National Aeronautics And Space Administration → Johnson Space Center

NAICS

325998 - All Other Miscellaneous Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing View NAICS

Place of Performance

IL, United States

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AgencyNational Aeronautics And Space Administration → Johnson Space Center
Contacts2 people available
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National Aeronautics And Space Administration → Johnson Space Center
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Hinkel Todd J
Romain Tumarrow

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NASA Standard Initiator-1s (NSI-1), NASA Standard Detonators (NSD), and NASA Standard Initiator-3As (NSI-3A). The consumable pyrotechnic devices are used in support of the International Space Station, Orion, and other NASA Programs and Projects. This procurement will include the fabrication, assembly, and acceptance testing of the pyrotechnic devices.
NASA Standard Initiator-1s (NSI-1), NASA Standard Detonators (NSD), and NASA Standard Initiator-3As (NSI-3A)

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