Tue, Dec 18, 2012
Ten-Million-Dollar Award Could Help Propel SNC Corp Dream Chaser To The ISS
Officials with NASA's Commercial Crew program have awarded a $10 million Certification Products Contract (CPC) to Sierra Nevada Corporation that the company says is the first step on the road to providing for government certification of the Dream Chaser commercial crew orbital transportation system, and enabling commercial ISS transportation services.
The contract, which was the largest award by NASA in this round, is to be completed by May 30, 2014. It will begin in January 2013 and will provide a path for a robust relationship between SNC and NASA for the communication of technical interchange, concluding with the delivery of certification documentation to the agency.
Craig Gravelle, Space Systems senior director who led the SNC proposal effort commented, "The SNC team is thrilled with the opportunity to work with NASA to certify the Dream Chaser Space System for crewed low Earth orbit flight. This FAR-based contract will leverage SNC's success to date working with the Commercial Crew Program, as well as our partners’ expertise in developing human spaceflight hardware.”
“The SNC team is now working with NASA through two Space Act Agreements which rapidly advance Dream Chaser Space System design and development. This contract brings NASA's investment in the program to approximately $350 million and allows SNC and NASA to jointly approve our Dream Chaser crew transportation certification plan. SNC will execute some of the tests and analyses in the plan over the coming months to begin working toward achieving NASA certification of Dream Chaser as this Nation's next human space transportation system. SNC is committed to reestablishing the critical space transportation services lost after Space Shuttle retirement," said John Curry, Space Systems director responsible for systems engineering and integration of the Dream Chaser.
The Dream Chaser orbital crew vehicle is on schedule to complete its first free flight test, in conjunction with NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base, in early 2013.
(Images provided by SNC Corp)
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