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NASA
Awards SOFIA Development, Engineering to L-3 Communications
02/08/07
EDWARDS
AFB, Calif. - NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center has awarded a
contract to L-3 Communications Integrated Systems, L.P., of Waco,
Texas, for continued developmental and engineering work on the
Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA).
The cost-plus-award-fee
contract could be worth up to $26 million over a five-year period
if all options are exercised. The contract takes effect Feb. 9,
2007, with a 23-month base period extending through Dec. 31,
2008. Three one-year option periods could extend the agreement
from Jan. 1, 2009 through Dec. 31, 2011.
The tasks that
remain for completion of the SOFIA airborne observatory platform
involve two major parts, the Airborne System and the Cavity Door
Drive System. L-3 Communications will be responsible for
completing development and testing of the Airborne System,
including modification, fabrication, installation, integration,
and verification of various systems to meet SOFIA mission
requirements. In addition, L-3 is also tasked with providing
engineering support and technical representation to NASA as
necessary to support transition from development to
operations.
The SOFIA program includes a high-altitude
airborne observatory consisting of a 2.5-meter (100 inch)
infrared telescope mounted in a cavity in the rear fuselage of a
highly modified Boeing 747SP jetliner. Scientific instruments
mounted in the observatory will be capable of celestial
observations ranging from visible light through the
sub-millimeter far-infrared spectrum. SOFIA is being developed
jointly by NASA and the Deutsches Zentrum fuer Luft und Raumfahrt
(German Aerospace Center).
Source
/ Credit: NASA

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