Date: February 3rd 2010

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  1. NASA SELECTS COMMERCIAL FIRMS TO BEGIN DEVELOPMENT OF CREW TRANSPORTATION CONCEPTS AND TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATIONS FOR HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT USING RECOVERY ACT FUNDS

Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 16:46:29 -0600 From: info@JSC NASA GOV Subject: NASA SELECTS COMMERCIAL FIRMS TO BEGIN DEVELOPMENT OF CREW TRANSPORTATION CONCEPTS AND TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATIONS FOR HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT USING RECOVERY ACT FUNDS

February 1, 2010

Josh Byerly Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111

Grey Hautaluoma/Ashley Edwards Headquarters, Washington 202-358-0668/1756

Report #C10-004

NASA SELECTS COMMERCIAL FIRMS TO BEGIN DEVELOPMENT OF CREW TRANSPORTATION CONCEPTS AND TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATIONS FOR HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT USING RECOVERY ACT FUNDS

WASHINGTON -- NASA has awarded $50 million through funded agreements to further the commercial sector's capability to support transport of crew to and from low Earth orbit This step is the first taken by NASA consistent with the president's direction to foster commercial human spaceflight capabilities

"The president has asked NASA to partner with the aerospace industry in a fundamentally new way, making commercially provided services the primary mode of astronaut transportation to the International Space Station," said NASA Administrator Charles Bolden "We are pleased to be able to quickly move forward to advance this exciting plan for NASA "

Through an open competition for funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, NASA has awarded Space Act Agreements to Blue Origin of Kent, Wash ; The Boeing Company of Houston; Paragon Space Development Corporation of Tucson, Ariz ; Sierra Nevada Corporation of Louisville, Colo ; and United Launch Alliance of Centennial, Colo The agreements are for the development of crew concepts and technology demonstrations and investigations for future commercial support of human spaceflight

The Space Act Agreements are designed to foster entrepreneurial activity leading to high-tech job growth in engineering, analysis, design and research, and to promote economic growth as capabilities for new markets are created Funding for these Space Act Agreements will stimulate efforts within the private sector to develop and demonstrate human spaceflight capabilities

"These selections represent a critical step to enable future commercial human spaceflight," said Doug Cooke, associate administrator for Exploration Systems at NASA "These impressive proposals will advance NASA significantly along the path to using commercial services to ferry astronauts to and from low Earth orbit, and we look forward to working with the selected teams," Cooke said

All Space Act Agreements are designed to partially fund the development of system concepts, key technologies, and capabilities that could ultimately be used in commercial crew human space transportation systems The selected teams also proposed matching funds from other sources that would leverage the taxpayer investment The selected teams and awards are:

Blue Origin will receive $3 7 million

The Boeing Company will receive $18 million

Paragon Space Development Corporation will receive $1 4 million

Sierra Nevada Corporation will receive $20 million

United Launch Alliance will receive $6 7 million

The signed Space Act Agreements will fund performance milestones beginning in February 2010 The aggregate value of all of the Space Act Agreements is approximately $50 million

The Commercial Crew and Cargo Program Office at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston is managing this effort

For more information about NASA's Commercial Crew and Cargo Program, visit:

http://www nasa gov/offices/c3po/home

For the most current information about NASA's use of the Recovery Act funds, visit:

http://www nasa gov/recovery

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