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Teammates On the Engineering Services Contract (ESC)
SDB –
Craft Labor
Denotes Small Business
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Engineering Services Contract at Kennedy Space Center
Space Launch Systems (SLS) Program Support
• Ground Systems
– Design Engineering
– Fabrication
– Installation
– Testing
– Verification and Validation
– Design Certification and Turnover to Operations
• Facilities and Ground Support Equipment
– Launch Equipment Test Facility
– Multi-Purpose Processing Facility
– Vehicle Assembly Building
– Mobile Launcher
– Crawler Transporter
– Launch Control Center
– Launch Pad
• Command and Control Software
– Spaceport Command and Control System (SCCS)
– Ground Systems Programmable Logical Controller (PLC) Software
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Preparing KSC for Next Phase of Space Exploration
LETF
• Refurbished/constructed testing structures
• Tested Mobile Launcher arms/accessories
Launch Control Center
• Developed SCCS launch control software
• Designed and managed hardware
installation in two firing rooms
Launch Pads
• Supported NASA project management of
Pad B structural mods
• Managed modification of several systems
MPPF
• Refurbished/upgraded
processing facility for Orion
• Designed processing
equipment
Mobile Launcher Mobile Launcher
• Designed 10 launch accessories
and 50 subsystems
• Procured subsystems hardware
• Developed installation designs
Crawler Transporter Crawler Transporter
• Managed major upgrades to CT-2 for
use with SLS
• Designed subsystem mods
VAB VAB
• Supported NASA project
management of facility mods
• Designed Handling and
Access GSE
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Crawler Transporter Case Study
Opportunities exist for companies with unique skill sets to contract
with other companies and with federal government
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NASA’s Workhorses
• NASA has 2 crawlers at KSC that were built in 1965 to move the Saturn
V rocket from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39
• After the moon landing and Skylab program, the CTs were used for 30
years to transport Space Shuttles to the launch pads
• The refurbished CT-2 will transport NASA’s Space Launch System
rocket and launch tower to Pad 39B, its heaviest cargo yet
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The CT Upgrade Project
• Refurb increased CT carrying capacity from 12 million to 18 million pounds
– CT itself weights 6.6 million pounds (= 1,000 pickup trucks)
– CT height – varies from 20 to 26 feet, based on position of jacking, equalization
and leveling cylinders
– CT dimensions are the size of a baseball infield
– Top speed = 1 mph loaded, 2 mph unloaded
– To date, CT-2 has travelled 2,236 miles
• CT-2 upgrades took more than 4 years
– Removed & Replaced Traction Roller Assemblies
– Installed new Jacking and Leveling Cylinders
– Refurbished 16 gear boxes, including replacement of bearings
• Service Life extension projects – new AC generators, upgraded control, fluids
and electrical systems
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Background
• ESC given $50M+ Task Order to help NASA upgrade the Crawler
Transporter for the Space Launch Program
• Approach was to subcontract portions of the work to companies with
specific skill sets
• Major activities
– Piping systems design and installation
– Engineering support
– Overall management and integration of activities
• ESC subcontracted many activities
– Hydraulic cylinder design and manufacture
– Traction roller component fabrication
– Traction roller removal / installation
– Gearbox component removal / installation
– Gearbox component refurbishment
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Traction Roller Upgrade – L&H
Roller Removal
Field Machining
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Traction Roller Upgrade – L&H
Component Fabrication
Installed Units
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Gearbox upgrades – L&H
Gear Removal
Gear refurbishment
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Gearbox upgrades – L&H
Gears Installed Field Weld and Machining
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Hydraulic Jacking and Leveling System – Hunger
Factory Assembly
Factory Testing
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Hydraulic System (JEL) Upgrade – Hunger
Cylinder Installation
Installed Cylinders
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Small Business – By the Numbers
• 43% of ESC contract revenue was awarded to small business (goal - 33%)
– Total value from 2001 to 2017 - $379,741,051
• Small Business Subcategories
– Small Disadvantaged
– Veteran-Owned
– Women-Owned
– Service Disabled Veteran-owned
– Historically Black College or University
– HUBZone – Historically Underutilized Business Zones
• NASA Small Business
– KSC awarded 12.4% in 2017 – $276 million
– NASA wide awarded 16% in 2017 – $2.7 billion
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Cross-Agency Socioeconomic Goal Status September FY17
Data generated by NASA OSBP, October 11, 2017, from FPDS-NG
Goal/Actual Meeting or Exceeding Within 0.1% of Meeting Falling Short
Small Business SDB WOSB HUBZone SDVOSB
NASA Combined 16.0% / 16.2% 5.0% / 7.6% 5.0% / 4.3% 3.0% / 0.5% 3.0% / 1.0%
Ames (CA) 41.5% / 32.5% 15.3% / 23.7% 6.9% / 8.4% 0.6% / 0.9% 1.2% / 0.5%
Armstrong (CA) 43.4% / 41.0% 16.6% / 22.3% 3.4% / 9.1% 4.7% / 4.7% 4.8% / 8.9%
Glenn (OH) 60.0% / 77.9% 43.7% / 57.0% 18.8% / 16.7% 1.7% / 3.6% 1.7% / 2.3%
Goddard/HQ (MD) 22.8% / 25.1% 14.5% / 13.8% 3.0% / 4.1% 0.3% / 0.1% 0.4% / 0.3%
Johnson (TX) 5.1% / 5.6% 3.1% / 2.0% 3.1% / 3.3% 0.3% / 0.1% 0.3% / 0.1%
Kennedy (FL) 6.2% / 12.4% 2.3% / 4.2% 0.6% / 1.5% 0.3% / 0.8% 0.3% / 0.7%
Langley (VA) 29.9% / 38.5% 5.4% / 8.1% 10.8% / 26.5% 0.3% / 0.6% 0.3% / 0.6%
Marshall (AL) 12.2% / 13.8% 4.8% / 6.4% 3.3% / 4.5% 0.3% / 0.3% 3.0% / 3.6%
Stennis (MS) 21.5% / 37.1% 15.0% / 26.9% 11.8% / 15.9% 1.5% / 8.1% 2.0% / 6.5%
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NASA Agency FY17
0.00%
2.00%
4.00%
6.00%
8.00%
10.00%
12.00%
14.00%
16.00%
18.00%
Small Business SDB WOSB HUBZone SDVOSB
16.00%
5.0% 5.0%
3.0% 3.0%
16.2%
7.6%
4.3%
0.5% 1.0%
Goals Actuals
Prime Goals vs. Actual Percentages Data generated October 11, 2017 from FPDS-NG
CATEGORY DOLLARS
TOTAL DOLLARS $16,717,281,452
SMALL BUSINESS $2,707,550,103
SDB $1,269,865,718
WOSB $722,914,053
HUBZone $77,697,198
SDVOSB $167,573,295
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NASA Kennedy Space Center
Central Industry Assistance Office
• Home of KSC’s Small Business Office
– Outreach to industry
– Source of information for those seeking procurement opportunities
– Primary focus on small business
• Lead: Joyce C. McDowell, Small business specialist
– 321-867-3437
– General Info: 321-867-7353
– CIAO Web page: http://procurement.ksc.nasa.gov/procure/ciao.htm
• KSC Prime Contractor Board
– Provides Joint Counseling to vendors
– Subcontracting to Primes - increasingly the best opportunity for small biz
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Abacus Technology Corporation
(SB) (Information Mgmt. and Comm. Support) Mike Hewell M/C: IMCS-1422 Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899 Phone: 321-867-3970 [email protected] NNK08OH01C (IMCS) POP ends: 1/31/2018
AECOM (LB) (Institutional Service Contract) Janice Ellis M/C: ISC-1240 Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899 Phone: 321-861-7726 [email protected] NNK08OC01C (ISC) POP ends: 9/30/2018
a.i. solutions, Inc. (LB) (Expendable Launch Vehicle Integrated Support III) Oliver Rye M/C: AIS-1 Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899 Phone: 321- 867-7102 [email protected] NNK17LA01C (ELVIS-III) POP ends: 9/30/2018
Apache-Logical JV (SB, 8A) (KSC Institutional Support Services IV) Tara S. Miller M/C: KISSIV Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899 Phone: 321-867-8910 [email protected]
80KSC017D003 (KISS-IV) POP ends: 02/28/2022
A-P-T Research, Inc. (SB) (S-MASSII) Elizabeth Cherry M/C: SA-MASS Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899 Phone: 321-861-7503 [email protected] NNK12OE12C (S-MASSII) POP ends: 9/30/2017
AECOM (LB) (Laboratory Support Services and Operations) Susan Germano M/C: ISC-001 Kennedy Space Center, FL 32815-0025 Phone: 321-867-0779 [email protected] 80KSC017C0012 (LASSO) POP ends: 09/30/2019
DNC Parks & Resorts at KSC, Inc. (LB) (KSC Visitor Complex) Darlene Koenig M/C: DNPS-1 Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899 Phone: 321-449-4285 [email protected] NNK10OT01C (KSCVC) POP ends: 04/20/2030
United Launch Services, Inc. (LB) (NASA Launch Services II) Susan T. Czere PO Box 9009, Cape Canaveral, FL
32920 Phone: 321-730-5613 [email protected]
NNK10LB00B (NLSII) POP ends: 12/31/2022
Integrated Mission Support Services (SB) (KEMCON) Domingo Rivera M/C: IHA-001 PO Box 21045, Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899 Phone: 321-867-5737 [email protected] [email protected] NNK16OB01C (KEMCON) POP ends: 9/30/2020
Chenega Infinity, LLC (SB) (KSC Protective Services Contract II) Regina Costlow M/C: CS3 --001 Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899 Phone: 321-867-4839 [email protected] NNK16OS01C (KPSC II) POP ends: 9/30/2021
Millennium Engineering and Integration Co. (LB) (Kennedy LXII Support) Jim Gray M/C: KLXSII Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899 Phone: 321-867-1315 [email protected] NNK14EA01C (KLXS II) POP ends: 1/31/2019
The Boeing Company (LB) Megan Quinn M/C: 721B-L300 100 Boeing Way Titusville, FL 32780 Phone: 843-754-4306 [email protected]
NNK14MA75C (CCtCap) POP ends: 9/30/2024
New Directions Technologies (SB)
(Information Technology Support Services-2) Mark Fuerst M/C: ITSS-2 Bldg. M7-0355 (O&C), Room 1308A Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899 Phone: 321-867-9949 [email protected] NNK17OK01Z (ITSS-2) POP ends: 9/30/2017
Jacobs Technology (LB) (Test and Operations Support Contract) Deidra T. Whelan
Colleen Gates
Peter
Montgomery
M/C: JACOBS Kennedy Space Center, FL
32899 Phone: 321-861-6339 [email protected] NNK13MA14C (TOSC) POP ends: 09/30/2022
Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) Building 60530 Hangar Road, Hangar AO, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 Amanda Grinter, Purchasing Coordinator Phone: 321-730-4950 [email protected]
m www.spacex.com NNK14MA74C (CCtCap) POP ends 12/31/2024
Orbital ATK Sciences Corporation (LB)
(Small Expendable Launch Vehicle Services) Jenifer Scoffield PO 707 M/S T40 Brigham City, UT
84302 Phone: 435-863-2017 [email protected]
NNK10lB01B (NLS-II) POP ends: 12/31/2022
45th Space Wing Sherri Richardson, Director, Small Business Programs Patrick AFB, FL
Phone: 321-494-2207 [email protected]
Canaveral Port Authority Karen D. Papas, Director, Purchasing & Policies 445 Challenger Road., Suite
301 Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 Phone: 321-783-7831 ext. 219 [email protected]
Space Florida Tony Gannon, Director of Business Development 505 Odyssey Way, Suite
300 Exploration Park, FL
32953 Phone: 321-730-5301 [email protected]
Vencore Services and Solutions, Inc. (LB) (Engineering Services Contract) M/C: ESC-11 Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899 Phone: 321-861-8364
NNK11EA08C (ESC) POP ends: 02/28/2018
KSC PRIME CONTRACTOR LIST AND ADDITIONAL CONTACTS