Open NNH12NG001O CFDA 43.009 Discretionary

NASA ANNOUNCEMENT FOR PARTNERING OPPORTUNITIES FOR DELIVERY OF NASA CONTENT TO THE PUBLIC

Posted by NASA Headquarters

Opportunity snapshot. This Grants.gov announcement — NASA ANNOUNCEMENT FOR PARTNERING OPPORTUNITIES FOR DELIVERY OF NASA CONTENT TO THE PUBLIC — is cataloged under number NNH12NG001O and tied to CFDA assistance listing 43.009, posted by NASA Headquarters. Grants.gov currently shows the opportunity as open, first posted on July 13, 2012. The funding category is Discretionary, delivered as a other.

Award economics. The award range on file is Varies by applicant. Cost sharing is not required, so applicants do not need to commit matching funds to be competitive on this opportunity. Federal award ranges are often upper bounds; actual allocations reflect program appropriations, the strength of the applicant pool, and the evaluation committee's scoring.

Deadline and action path. This opportunity is open, but Grants.gov has not published a hard closing date — check the official listing for the current deadline and any posted amendments. Every Grants.gov submission requires an active SAM.gov registration and a Unique Entity ID. Review the Eligibility section below carefully — federal eligibility categories (nonprofit, state or local government, tribal, individual, educational institution, small business) have distinct registration and reporting requirements. Pre-application outreach to the listed agency contact is permitted and often welcomed — it helps clarify scope and scoring priorities.

Award Range

Varies by applicant

Close Date

Not specified

Responses to this announcement are due by 5 p.m. EST on August 3, 2012.

Posted

July 13, 2012

Instrument

Other

Description

STATEMENT OF PURPOSE NASA is releasing this announcement to identify potential partners who may benefit from the delivery of the Agency’s web videos, both live and on-demand, and other web content to support increased public access and awareness of NASA activities. Since 2005, NASA has delivered streaming video coverage via the NASA Web Site (http://www.nasa.gov ) in partnership with several companies to meet public demand to see the launches and missions. During those times we have distributed more than 50 million streams of NASA Television with multiple peaks of more than 100,000 simultaneous users, going as high as 560,000 simultaneous users. These partnerships, which have since ended, have enabled NASA to disseminate our content to a much wider audience than we would have been capable of our own. In the existing infrastructure without our delivery partners, NASA may have to cap the number of visitors and hours of web streaming coverage or eliminate it entirely for particular peak activities. This would force visitors to seek content from other venues that may or may not cover NASA missions. To avoid this situation, NASA seeks to broaden its ability to reach new audiences and numbers of people through access to multiple venues. Therefore, NASA is seeking responses from those interested in supplementing NASA's existing bandwidth in live streaming, on-demand streaming and web content delivery. NASA is open to a variety of approaches, whether they encompass all three areas or a more limited approach, such as streaming live video to handheld devices; offering video in high definition; or offering live chats synchronously with video. Provision of this capability to NASA under a Space Act Agreement requires a benefit to the Partner. NASA is interested in learning how a Partner may benefit from the planned activity. NASA will not display company logos on NASA online properties solely for promotional purposes but will consider their use, along with other partner identifiers, as buttons or links from NASA online properties. NASA will not consider responses that include the placement or embedding of commercial advertisements, either for the respondent(s) or third parties, within NASA content. Nor will NASA consider responses that would allow respondent(s) to license the NASA logo or other visual identifiers. Responses to this announcement are due by 5 p.m. EST on August 3, 2012. I. GENERAL INFORMATION NASA anticipates using its authority to enter into Space Act Agreements with any selected respondents in support of this activity (51 U.S.C. § 20113(e). Participation by respondents will be contingent upon selection by NASA and negotiation of a mutually acceptable Agreement. NASA reserves the right to select for Space Act Agreement all, some, or none of the responses. NASA and the NASA Enterprise Web Services contractor will handle the integration of the selected respondent’s(s’) in-kind solution with support from the respondent(s). NASA reserves the right to select for Space Act Agreement all, some, or none of the responses to this announcement. All Agreements will be performed on a no-exchange of funds basis. In addition, respondents are responsible for financing their own activities related to submitting responses to this announcement. Response Date: Electronic submissions must be received by 5 p.m. EST on August 3, 2012 via email to brian.dunbar@nasa.gov Point of Contact: Mr. Brian Dunbar Telephone: (202) 358-0873 Email: brian.dunbar@nasa.gov Evaluation Panel: Government personnel from NASA and NASA contractors may participate in the evaluation of responses. Any support contractor involved in the evaluation process shall be evaluated for conflicts of interest and will be bound by appropriate non-disclosure provisions to protect proprietary and business competitive sensitive information. Award Date: Selection is anticipated by August 17, 2012. Term of Agreement: NASA intends to enter into agreements under this announcement for a period not to exceed five years. Submission Instructions: All responses under this Announcement must be emailed to brian.dunbar@nasa.gov. Paper submissions will not be reviewed. Submissions may be at any time before the response date. You are encouraged to submit as early as practicable during this time period. NASA may suggest collaboration between respondents where it will enhance the effort, in which case the respondent(s) will be given the opportunity to consider participation with other respondents prior to being selected to discuss working together under a Space Act Agreement. NASA will not issue paper copies of this announcement. Material submitted in response to this Announcement will not be returned. II. ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION 1. Eligible Applicants All categories of non-NASA U.S. institutions are eligible to submit. NASA is not accepting responses from foreign entities. III. EVALUATION INFORMATION Evaluation Criteria The factors below are of equal importance. 1: Quality and Appropriateness of the Proposed Effort: The overall merit, rationale, and suitability of the proposed cooperation --its relevance to NASA’s mission and benefit to the Partner. Highest priority will be placed on an approach or concept that will create a positive image for NASA, both from presentation and technological perspectives. 2: Level of Commitment to and Past Experience with Web Video Streaming The demonstrated ability of the respondent to meet streaming estimates based on past performance. The commitment of dedicated streaming bandwidth (measured in terms of gigabits per second [gbps] ) for both baseline traffic and peak traffic will be evaluated. NASA and its partners have seen peaks in excess of 440 gigabits per second with over 560,000 concurrent users and a total of more than 1.5 petabytes of streaming content delivered during a two-week period. Consideration will be given to the ease of interoperability with existing NASA infrastructure and the NASA Web Site. Consideration will be given to creative approaches that increase the dissemination of NASA streaming video content. Consideration will be given for accommodation of disabled users and the ability to meet requirements under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. 3: Level of Commitment to and Past Experience with Web Content Delivery The demonstrated ability of the respondent to meet content delivery estimates based on past performance. The commitment of dedicated bandwidth (measured in terms of gigabits per second [gbps] ) for both baseline traffic and peak traffic will be evaluated. The technical infrastructure available to support the peaks created by demand for content will be also considered. NASA and its partners have seen peaks in excess of 12 gigabits per second for web content delivery. Consideration will also be given to the ease of interoperability with existing NASA infrastructure and the NASA Web Site. Consideration will also be given for accommodation of disabled users and the ability to meet requirements under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. 4: Benefit to the Partner The compatibility of the NASA interest with the planned benefit to the Partner. This includes compatibility of NASA’s values with those of the Partner and the ability of NASA to participate in the benefit to the Partner as dictated by federal law and policies. The Partner should include a plan for preventing the inappropriate use of NASA's name and logo. IV. SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS Page Limitations Title ~ Total Pages Response Cover Page ~ 1 Response Title Page ~ 1 Points of Contact ~ 1 Response Abstract ~ 750 words Response Detail ~ 20 Pages in excess of the page limitations for each section will not be evaluated. A page is defined as one (1) sheet 8 ½ x 11 inches using a minimum of 12-point font size for text and 8-point for graphs. The response must include the following sections, in this order: Response Cover Page: Solicited Response Application – Title of Announcement and Submission Contact Information Response Title Page, with Notice of Restriction on Use and Disclosure of Response Information, if any. Points of Contact: List contact information for Respondent Point of Contact and Technical Point of Contact. Provide: a. Name b. Title c. Address d. Phone and Fax e. Email Response Abstract: Brief Abstract Response Detail: The response shall contain sufficient detail to enable reviewers to make informed judgments about the overall merit of the proposed effort and about the probability that respondent will accomplish their stated level of commitment to the web video streaming. In addition, the response shall clearly explain respondent’s expected return for its participation in this activity. This section should expand on the topics in the response abstract and follow the format below: 1: Quality and appropriateness of the proposed effort. Provide a description of the proposed goals and objectives, including a description of the business the respondent engages in, specific qualifications, products, services, and how this relates to NASA Mission. Provide a description of the respondent’s proposed link/button/display, or other characteristics, if any. 2: Level of Commitment to Web Video Streaming Provide a description of the level of commitment in the form of gigabits per second being contributed to the streaming effort which include any guarantees, both for steady-state "baseline" and for peak capacity. Provide the following details related to the web video streaming commitment: 1. Will contributions be required from NASA (e.g., encoded video streams)? 2. How will the response address the variety of formats and platforms available to the public? Will all services and material be available via the respondent to users of different operating systems (e.g., Apple or Microsoft) or platforms (e.g., computer or handheld device[s] )? 3. Will users of a particular system or platform have to take some a

Eligibility

99

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Agency Contact

Mr. Brian Dunbar<br/>brian.dunbar@nasa.gov<br/>NAIS Support<br/>nais.support@nasa.gov<br/>

Key Dates

Posted July 13, 2012
Close Date Not specified
Archive Date July 13, 2013
Last Updated July 13, 2012

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this grant opportunity?
This is a federal funding opportunity titled "NASA ANNOUNCEMENT FOR PARTNERING OPPORTUNITIES FOR DELIVERY OF NASA CONTENT TO THE PUBLIC", offered by NASA Headquarters. It is associated with CFDA program 43.009. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE NASA is releasing this announcement to identify potential partners who may benefit from the delivery of the Agency’s web videos, both live and on-demand, and other web conten...
Is this opportunity still open?
Yes, this opportunity is currently open for applications.
How much funding is available?
The award range for this opportunity is Varies by applicant.
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