NONREIMBURSABLE SPACE ACT UMBRELLA AGREEMENT BETWEENNon-Reimbursable Space Act Umbrella Agreement • February 19th, 2021
Contract Type FiledFebruary 19th, 2021This Umbrella Agreement (hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement" or "Umbrella Agreement") shall be for the purpose of enabling collaborative research to improve aviation safety.
NON-REIMBURSABLE SPACE ACT UMBRELLA AGREEMENT BETWEENNon-Reimbursable Space Act Umbrella Agreement • June 9th, 2020
Contract Type FiledJune 9th, 2020This non-exclusive Umbrella Agreement (hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement" or "Umbrella Agreement") shall be for the purpose of a non-exclusive partnership to facilitate collaboration between NASA and UT Austin to allow university researchers the opportunity to help NASA solve actual and realistic space mission operations problems, using housekeeping data from some of NASA's missions. This non-exclusive partnership will allow UT Austin professors and students to target their research efforts toward developing and transferring ideas to NASA that are relevant to NASA's needs in theareas of astrodynamics, multi-sensor target tracking, multi-source information fusion, satellite guidance, navigation, and control (GNC). These research contributions might allow future generations of researchers to help NASA to improve its efficiency in meeting its missions' requirements.
UNDER SPACE ACT UMBRELLA AGREEMENT NO. 35648 / SAA2-403660 (ANNEX NUMBER ONE)Non-Reimbursable Space Act Umbrella Agreement • May 31st, 2022
Contract Type FiledMay 31st, 2022This Annex One to the Non-Reimbursable Space Act Umbrella Agreement SAA2-403660 (the “Umbrella Agreement”) between Joby Aero, Inc. (“Joby” or “Partner”) and NASA Ames Research Center (“NASA or “NASA ARC”) shall be for the purpose of collaborating on the development of automated production processes for thermoplastic composite propeller components. The objective of this proof-of-concept work will be to demonstrate that these safety-critical components can be manufactured quickly and more accurately using automated production processes for thermoplastic composite components. NASA and Joby will develop and demonstrate advanced production processes to create thermoplastic composite propeller blade components designed for a future iteration of the Joby S4 eVTOL aircraft. This collaboration will generate an experience base for NASA in the production of thermoplastic composite components for safety-critical aerospace applications and data that can be used in the development of certification c