Carnegie Institution Of Washington
CAGE Code: 4B564
NCAGE Code: 4B564
Status: Active
Type: Commercial Supplier
Dun & Bradstreet (DUNS): 072641707
Summary
Carnegie Institution Of Washington is an Active Commercial Supplier with the Cage Code 4B564 and is tracked by Dun & Bradstreet under DUNS Number 072641707..
Address
5241 Broad Branch Rd Nw
Washington DC 20015-1305
United States
Points of Contact
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for CAGE 4B564
- What is CAGE Code 4B564?
- 4B564 is the unique identifier used by NATO Organizations to reference the physical entity known as Carnegie Institution Of Washington located at 5241 Broad Branch Rd Nw, Washington DC 20015-1305, United States.
- Who is CAGE Code 4B564?
- 4B564 refers to Carnegie Institution Of Washington located at 5241 Broad Branch Rd Nw, Washington DC 20015-1305, United States.
- Where is CAGE Code 4B564 Located?
- CAGE Code 4B564 is located in Washington, DC, USA.
Contracting History for CAGE 4B564 Most Recent 25 Records
- HQTR0200001DNASW00002
- The Mission Design Originally Proposed In The 1999 Concept Study Report Was For A Launch Window In March 2004. The Cruise Phase Of The Mission Involved Five Planetary Flybys (One Of Earth, Two Of Venus, And Two Of Mercury) And Lasted 5.5 Years Before Mercury Orbit Insertion On 30 September 2009. The Orbital Phase Of The Mission Lasted One Earth Year (Until 30 September 2010), And The Project Extended For Another Year Following The End Of The Nominal Mission (To 30 September 2011) To Permit Completion Of Data Archiving And Analysis. Ciw Will Provide Administrative Support To The Messenger Pi, In His Performance Of The Following Tasks During The Mission Operations And Data Collection, Processing, Analysis, And Archiving Of Science Data, Including: 1. Provide Continuing Overall Leadership And Oversight Of The Messenger Project. 2. Continue To Chair The Messenger Science Team And The Science Steering Committee. 3. Oversee The Day-To-Day Ground Station Operations Of The Mission Operations Center (Moc) For Data Collection And Spacecraft Health And Status Monitoring. 4. Oversee The Day-To-Day Operations For Producing Validated Science Data And Delivering It In A Timely Manner To The Messenger Science Operations Center (Soc), Planetary Data System, And Public Archives. 5. Oversee The Activities Of The Messenger Navigation Team. 6. Oversee Messenger Epo Activities And Participate In Regular Meetings Of The Messenger Epo Partners. 7. Lead The Analysis Of Messenger Science Data, The Dissemination Of Results At Scientific Meetings And To The Public, And The Timely Publication Of Scientific Results In Refereed Journals. 8. Provide Management And Oversight Of Subcontracts To Co-Investigator, Navigation Team, And Epo Team Member Institutions For Their Participation In The Messenger Project. 9. Continue Daily Management And Administration Of Phase E Implementation Activities. Monthly Status Reporting On All Aspects Of Implementation Shall Be Performed And Submitted To The Discovery Program Manager On Technical, Schedule, And Fiscal Progress. Preparation And Planning For Continuing Phase E Activities Shall Be Performed In Accordance With The Project Master Schedule, Subcontracting Plans And Documentation, Risk Assessment List, And Detailed Task Descriptions And Cost Estimates For Phase E Contracting.
- 2 Aug 2017
- The Mission Design Originally Proposed In The 1999 Concept Study Report Was For A Launch Window In March 2004. The Cruise Phase Of The Mission Involved Five Planetary Flybys (One Of Earth, Two Of Venus, And Two Of Mercury) And Lasted 5.5 Years Before Mercury Orbit Insertion On 30 September 2009. The Orbital Phase Of The Mission Lasted One Earth Year (Until 30 September 2010), And The Project Extended For Another Year Following The End Of The Nominal Mission (To 30 September 2011) To Permit Completion Of Data Archiving And Analysis. Ciw Will Provide Administrative Support To The Messenger Pi, In His Performance Of The Following Tasks During The Mission Operations And Data Collection, Processing, Analysis, And Archiving Of Science Data, Including: 1. Provide Continuing Overall Leadership And Oversight Of The Messenger Project. 2. Continue To Chair The Messenger Science Team And The Science Steering Committee. 3. Oversee The Day-To-Day Ground Station Operations Of The Mission Operations Center (Moc) For Data Collection And Spacecraft Health And Status Monitoring. 4. Oversee The Day-To-Day Operations For Producing Validated Science Data And Delivering It In A Timely Manner To The Messenger Science Operations Center (Soc), Planetary Data System, And Public Archives. 5. Oversee The Activities Of The Messenger Navigation Team. 6. Oversee Messenger Epo Activities And Participate In Regular Meetings Of The Messenger Epo Partners. 7. Lead The Analysis Of Messenger Science Data, The Dissemination Of Results At Scientific Meetings And To The Public, And The Timely Publication Of Scientific Results In Refereed Journals. 8. Provide Management And Oversight Of Subcontracts To Co-Investigator, Navigation Team, And Epo Team Member Institutions For Their Participation In The Messenger Project. 9. Continue Daily Management And Administration Of Phase E Implementation Activities. Monthly Status Reporting On All Aspects Of Implementation Shall Be Performed And Submitted To The Discovery Program Manager On Technical, Schedule, And Fiscal Progress. Preparation And Planning For Continuing Phase E Activities Shall Be Performed In Accordance With The Project Master Schedule, Subcontracting Plans And Documentation, Risk Assessment List, And Detailed Task Descriptions And Cost Estimates For Phase E Contracting.
- Nasa Marshall Space Flight Center
- National Aeronautics And Space Administration (Nasa)
- $46,218,856.00
- National Aeronautics And Space Administration (Nasa)