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Notice of Constellation Program Lunar Lander Office
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This notice is issued by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC), Houston Texas, to provide information regarding the newly established Constellation Lunar Lander Project Office. The Project Office, which is located at JSC, is currently being staffed-up with personnel from across the Agency.

The Project Office plans to develop a preliminary government design and, following an independent, agency-wide review, create draft vehicle design requirements. At that point, the Project Office will actively seek comments and input from industry. No response to this notice is required. This notice is intended only to provide information and does not constitute a commitment, implied or otherwise, that the NASA Johnson Space Center will take procurement action in this matter.

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Posted: May 15, 2007.


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NASA FY 2008 Budget Release
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The President and Congress committed the Nation to a journey of exploration: returning to the Moon in the next decade, then on to Mars and beyond. In its Strategic Plan, NASA laid out an organizational framework that more fully utilizes agency resources to extend humankind's presence in space and promote international and commercial participation to further scientific, security, and economic interests. The Exploration Systems Mission Directorate (ESMD) will lead the way on this multi generational journey by providing an organizational focus for developing new capabilities and supporting technologies that enable sustained and affordable human space exploration. The ESMD Portion of the FY 2008 budget is now available on www.nasa.gov.

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Posted: February 5, 2007.


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