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PART 1872

1872.703 Applications of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and the

1872.705-3 Appendix C: Glossary of terms and abbreviations associated with

PART 1872

1872.000 Scope of part.

Subpart 1872.1--The Investigation Acquisition System

1872.101 General.

1872.102 Key Features of the system.

1872.103 Management responsibilities.

Subpart 1872.2--Applicability of the Process

1872.201 General.

1872.202 Criteria for determining applicability.

1872.203 Applicable programs and activities.

1872.204 Approval.

Subpart 1872.3--The Announcement of Opportunity

1872.301 General.

1872.302 Preparatory effort.

1872.303 Responsibilities.

1872.304 Proposal opportunity period.

1872.305 Guidelines for announcement of opportunity.

1872.306 Announcement of opportunity soliciting foreign participation.

1872.307 Guidelines for proposal preparation.

1872.308 Proposals submitted by NASA investigators.

Subpart 1872.4--Evaluation of Proposals

1872.401 General.

1872.402 Criteria for evaluation.

(7) The proposed approach to managing risk (e.g., level of technology maturity being applied or developed, technical complexity, performance specifications and tolerances, delivery schedule, etc.).

1872.403 Methods of evaluation.

1872.403-1 Advisory subcommittee evaluation process.

1872.403-2 Contractor evaluation process.

1872.403-3 Government evaluation process.

1872.404 Engineering, integration, and management evaluation.

1872.405 Program Office evaluation.

1872.406 Steering Committee review.

1872.407 Principles to apply.

Subpart 1872.5--The Selection Process

1872.501 General.

1872.502 Decisions to be made.

1872.503 The Selection Statement.

1872.504 Notification of proposers.

1872.505 Debriefing.

Subpart 1872.6--Payload Formulation

1872.601 Payload formulation.

Subpart 1872.7--Acquisition and Other Considerations

1872.701 Early involvement essential.

1872.702 Negotiation, discussions, and contract award.

1872.703 Application of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and the NASA FAR Supplement.

1872.704 Other administrative and functional requirements.

1872.705 Format of Announcement of Opportunity (AO).

Safety is the freedom from those conditions that can cause death, injury, occupational illness, damage to or loss of equipment or property, or damage to the environment. NASA’s safety priority is to protect:
(1) the public,
(2) astronauts and pilots,
(3) the NASA workforce (including NASA employees working under NASA instruments), and
(4) high-value equipment and property.

This section will give a succinct statement of the specific scientific, applications, and/or technological objective(s) for the opportunity(s) for which proposals are sought.

This section should provide an explanation of the context of the opportunity, i.e., information which will help the reader understand the relevance of the opportunity.

1872.705-1 Appendix A: General Instructions and Provisions.

IX. Disclosure of Proposals Outside Government.

1872.705-2 Appendix B: Guidelines for Proposal Preparation.

(i) Where a "Notice of Intent" to propose is requested, prospective foreign proposers should write directly to the NASA official designated in the AO.

(iv) Proposals including the requested number of copies and letters of endorsement from the foreign governmental agency must be forwarded to NASA in time to arrive before the deadline established for each AO.

1872.705-3 Appendix C: Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations Associated with Investigations.

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