NASA awards $18.9M for MARSPLUS Sensor System R&D to California Institute of Technology

Contract Overview

Contract Amount: $18,882,591 ($18.9M)

Contractor: California Institute of Technology

Awarding Agency: National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Start Date: 2011-05-10

End Date: 2012-09-30

Contract Duration: 509 days

Daily Burn Rate: $37.1K/day

Competition Type: NOT COMPETED

Pricing Type: COST PLUS FIXED FEE

Sector: R&D

Official Description: MARSPLUS SENSOR SYSTEM (MSS)

Place of Performance

Location: PASADENA, LOS ANGELES County, CALIFORNIA, 91125

State: California Government Spending

Plain-Language Summary

National Aeronautics and Space Administration obligated $18.9 million to CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY for work described as: MARSPLUS SENSOR SYSTEM (MSS) Key points: 1. Significant R&D investment in advanced sensor technology. 2. Sole-source award to a prominent research institution. 3. Potential for high-impact scientific discovery. 4. Focus on physical, engineering, and life sciences research.

Value Assessment

Rating: questionable

The contract type is Cost Plus Fixed Fee, which can lead to cost overruns if not managed carefully. The award amount of $18.9M for a 509-day duration needs further benchmarking against similar R&D projects.

Cost Per Unit: N/A

Competition Analysis

Competition Level: sole-source

This contract was not competed, raising questions about whether alternative solutions or providers were considered. Sole-source awards can limit price discovery and potentially lead to higher costs for taxpayers.

Taxpayer Impact: The lack of competition may result in a higher cost to taxpayers than if the contract had been competitively bid.

Public Impact

Advancement of space exploration technology. Potential for new scientific understanding. Investment in cutting-edge research capabilities.

Waste & Efficiency Indicators

Waste Risk Score: 50 / 10

Warning Flags

  • Lack of competition
  • Cost Plus Fixed Fee contract type
  • No small business participation noted

Positive Signals

  • Award to a leading research institution
  • Focus on critical R&D area

Sector Analysis

This contract falls under the Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences sector (NAICS 541710). Spending in this sector is crucial for innovation but requires careful oversight due to its inherent uncertainty and specialized nature.

Small Business Impact

There is no indication of small business participation in this contract. Given the nature of the award and the performing organization, it's unlikely small businesses were involved as prime contractors.

Oversight & Accountability

The sole-source nature of this award warrants close oversight to ensure the fixed fee is reasonable and that the project stays within scope and budget. NASA's internal review processes will be critical.

Related Government Programs

  • Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration Contracting
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration Programs

Risk Flags

  • Sole-source award lacks transparency.
  • CPFF contract type carries cost overrun risk.
  • No small business participation.
  • Limited public information on project goals.
  • Potential for inefficient use of taxpayer funds.

Tags

research-and-development-in-the-physical, national-aeronautics-and-space-administr, ca, delivery-order, 10m-plus

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this federal contract paying for?

National Aeronautics and Space Administration awarded $18.9 million to CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. MARSPLUS SENSOR SYSTEM (MSS)

Who is the contractor on this award?

The obligated recipient is CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY.

Which agency awarded this contract?

Awarding agency: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (National Aeronautics and Space Administration).

What is the total obligated amount?

The obligated amount is $18.9 million.

What is the period of performance?

Start: 2011-05-10. End: 2012-09-30.

What was the justification for the sole-source award, and were any other potential sources evaluated?

The justification for a sole-source award is critical for understanding the procurement process. Agencies typically sole-source when only one responsible source can satisfy agency requirements. Without this justification, it's difficult to assess if NASA explored all viable options or if this award represents a missed opportunity for competitive pricing and innovation from a broader market.

How does the Cost Plus Fixed Fee structure impact the risk of cost overruns for this specific R&D project?

Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF) contracts share cost risks between the government and the contractor. While the contractor's profit is fixed, they are incentivized to control costs to maximize their return on investment. However, for complex R&D, unforeseen technical challenges can significantly increase costs, potentially leading to substantial government expenditure beyond initial estimates if not rigorously managed and overseen.

What are the expected scientific or technological outcomes of the MARSPLUS Sensor System, and how will their effectiveness be measured?

The effectiveness of the MARSPLUS Sensor System hinges on its ability to achieve specific scientific or technological advancements. NASA must have clear metrics and milestones defined in the contract to measure the system's performance, accuracy, and reliability against its intended purpose. Regular technical reviews and validation processes are essential to ensure the project delivers on its R&D objectives.

Industry Classification

NAICS: Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesScientific Research and Development ServicesResearch and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences

Product/Service Code: RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENTSpace R&D Services

Competition & Pricing

Extent Competed: NOT COMPETED

Solicitation Procedures: NEGOTIATED PROPOSAL/QUOTE

Pricing Type: COST PLUS FIXED FEE (U)

Evaluated Preference: NONE

Contractor Details

Address: 4800 OAK GROVE DR, PASADENA, CA, 91109

Business Categories: Category Business, Government, U.S. National Government, Not Designated a Small Business

Financial Breakdown

Contract Ceiling: $21,418,856

Exercised Options: $21,418,856

Current Obligation: $18,882,591

Contract Characteristics

Commercial Item: COMMERCIAL ITEM PROCEDURES NOT USED

Parent Contract

Parent Award PIID: NAS703001

IDV Type: IDC

Timeline

Start Date: 2011-05-10

Current End Date: 2012-09-30

Potential End Date: 2012-09-30 00:00:00

Last Modified: 2021-03-11

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