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NASA JPL:
Your Research institution Partner for STTR
JPL is the only
Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) in the
NASA family. As an FFRDC, JPL can fill the role of research
institution partner required for all STTR proposals. In addition
to being an FFRDC, JPL is considered by many to be NASA’s
technology powerhouse, with broad-ranging expertise and
capabilities across a wide spectrum of technologies.
Among JPL’s areas of strength are the following:
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Spacecraft Systems
- Energy and Power Conversion
- Avionics
- Landers
- Planetary Protection
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Sensors and Instruments
- In-situ and Life Detection Instruments and Platforms
- Optical/IR Interferometry
- Near-InfraRed, Mid-IR, Far-IR and sub-mm sensors
- InSAR
- Precision Wavefront Sensing & Control
- Cryogenic Coolers
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Communication & Navigation
- Optical Communication and High Data-Rate Planetary Communications Networks
- Low Thrust Trajectory Design and Navigation
- Entry, Descent & Precision Landing
- Precision Formation Flying
- Rendezvous with Small Bodies
- Ultra-Precise Clocks
- Robotics, Mobility & Manipulation
- Sample Acquisition, Handling & Return
- Autonomous Mobility
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Specialized Capabilities and Facilities
- Advanced Computing, Modeling, Simulation and Visualization
- Advanced System Engineering for Rapid Design and Architecture Trades
- State of the art Testing and Technology Assessment
- Software Techniques and Methodologies
- Nano/Bio/Quantum Technology and Micro-Devices Laboratory
JPL is actively seeking opportunities to partner with small businesses
on STTR proposals to NASA, DoD, DoE, DHHS and NSF. To discuss your
company’s interest in partnering with JPL on an STTR proposal, please
contact Patricia Liggett at 818-393-0675.
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