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APPENDI X 1 TO ESTEC/ I TT
AO/ 1 -6 92 9/ 1 1/ NL / MH
ANNOUNCEMENT OF OPPORTUNITY
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STARTIGER ANNOUNCEMENT OF OPPORTUNITY (AO)
1. PURPOSE OF THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF OPPORTUNITY (AO)
OBJECTIVE
This AO solicits proposals for the fast development of advanced technology according to theStarTiger (for details see chapter 2) concept.
This shall be implemented in two steps:
- Step 1: Outline proposals to be submitted in response to this call, evaluation and pre-selection of candidate proposals;
- Step-2: Full proposals to be submitted afterwards by the pre-selected bidders, evaluationand final selection;
Followed by negotiation and, if successful, by contract award.
ADDRESSEES
This initiative is addressed to groups of researchers of ESA Member States and Canada.When justified, the groups may include researchers from other countries provided theirparticipation does not imply any restriction to the use by ESA of any results and theunderlying research.The proposal shall be submitted by a lead organisation (the host entity) from ESA MemberStates, which will interface with ESA.
PROGRAMMATIC CONSTRAINTS
The total cost to ESA for each proposal shall not exceed 800 K€ and the actual technical work shall be completed within 6 months, excluding any possible preparatory and/or preliminaryadministrative activities.
LOCATION
The selected group of researchers shall work concurrently and co-located for the entireduration of the technical work in a facility equipped with all the required means.Please note that a clear justification for the choice of the facility shall be part of the proposal.ESTEC can be considered as a candidate location and a list of ESTEC facilities is thereforeincluded in ANNEX 1 for convenience.
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CONTACT POINT
Outline proposals shall be submitted not later than the 3rd of October to the responsibleContracts Officer:
Mr Marnix Houten (PFL-PTE)Procurement Service for Electrical and System Engineering
Using the following address:
EUROPEAN SPACE RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY CENTREKeplerlaan 1NL-2201 AZ Noordwijk The NetherlandsAttn.: Mr. M. Houten (PFL-PTE)Ref.: AO/1-6929/11/NL/MH – StarTiger Announcement of Opportunity
Questions may be addressed to the responsible Contracts Officer (fax number +31 71 5655773). Relevant questions of general interest will be published on EMITS with the answers.
2. STARTIGER BACKGROUND AND PRINCIPLES
BACKGROUND
StarTiger stands for Space Technology Advancements by Resourceful, Targeted &Innovative Groups of Experts & Researchers)
Startiger is conceived as an ESA initiative within the Basic Technology Research Program(TRP) aiming at facilitating innovative and breakthrough research. StarTiger is proposed as apillar of innovation addressing not only the technology itself but also the way R&D (Researchand Development) is conducted and implemented.
Moreover, the StarTiger development scheme shall facilitate technology spin-in where jointwork of space and non-space experts is required in short time so as to ascertain the feasibilityof a non-space technology to cover space needs.
The primary concept is for the host entity to select a multi-disciplinary team of highly
motivated scientists and engineers from several institutions. An international team, composedof experts coming from different institutions would be preferable. The team shall be grantedpriority access to state of the art equipment, facilities for the entire duration of the technicalwork. The core team is to be collocated to minimize formal interfaces and foster the flow of information within the team.
The first StarTiger Pilot Project was conducted in 2002 with the following objectives:
To explore a new way of performing technology R&D in general
To demonstrate the concept as a framework for future implementations of theinitiative
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The pilot projects led to the development of a prototype of high frequency camera in the100’s of GHz range. Such camera could have applications in space and has already foundapplication in non-space domains and a company was founded based on its results. So, thepilot project was considered very successful, meeting the above objectives and proving thevalidity of the concept.
The second StarTiger Announcement of Opportunity was issued in 2008 with the objective toselect two projects, building on the lessons learned with the first pilot project. 10 Proposalsfor projects were received out of which 4 were selected for detailed evaluation. Resulting inone contract being placed to demonstrate a New Generation of Formation Flying SolarCoronographs, led by LAM (F) together with CSL (B), INAF (I), IASA (GR) and RAL (UK).
LESSONS LEARNED AND CURRENT SETUP
Currently the TRP is based on tenders issued by the Agency with requirements generally
driven by the needs of future ESA missions. It has to be taken into account that candidateESA missions have already gone through some filters in terms of technical maturity andfinancial feasibility. This implies that such ESA missions, although challenging, may beconstrained in their scientific/application ambitions. Therefore, there is a need to increase thelevel of innovation for technology R&D that gives wider opportunities for the generation of ideas for enabling technologies, including from outside the space segment.
STARTIGER aims at accelerating the normal R&D development time, producing tangibleresults in a short timeframe.
Based on the encouraging results of the previous StarTiger projects, the initiative has been puton a permanent footing, and for three years it will encompass one AO per year, leadingnominally to the selection of one project per semester.
The proposed projects shall be based on the investigation of novel non-conventional ideas,aiming at achieving technology breakthroughs with the maximum likelihood of success in theshortest period of time. Ideally, the innovations proposed would have the potential tobecoming mission enabling technologies. ESA contribution shall be limited to 800 Keuro.
The “Permanent Startiger Initiative” started in 2010 for an initial period of three years. Thepresent AO shall cover the second year (2011) of the permanent Startiger Initiative.
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SUMMARY: STARTIGER GOALS AND SUCCESS INDICATORS
The end goals, key features and guiding principles of the StarTiger concept are summarised inthe below:
The end goals: This is to be achieved by:
to provide a scheme for”Breakthrough” R&D advancementand exchange of experience amongexperts and researchers
ensure a regular pace and a continuouscontact with academy and industry
to provide significant advancementwith respect to the present state of theart of the technology selected fordevelopment
selecting a multi-disciplinary team of highly motivated scientists and engineersin all necessary aspects of the selecteddomain
to provide significant reduction in theturnaround time for the initial steps of technology development
granting the research team priority accessto state of the art equipment, facilities (e.g.testing, production, etc.), computing power
providing the research team with necessarytechnical support to avoid unnecessaryinterruptions
providing the research team with allnecessary back-ups for critical equipment.
co-locating the core of the team in a centrethat has all the necessary facilities forconducting the research, bearing in mindthe above objectives
providing an environment that assures thatthe core research team can work focusedon the project for an intense period, nolonger than 6 months, free fromadministrative burden and everyday dayconcerns.
General Success Indicators:
A demonstrator shall be identified, as end product so as to be able to set upmeasurable success criteria and milestones. Such demonstrator will form the spine of
the programme, and will act as a roadmap to guide researchers. It will be essential that fast dynamic assessment criteria are outlined and applied, and
a decision process is established to rapidly progress with the evaluation of alternatives.
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3. PROPOSAL CONTENT
GENERAL
The process will be implemented in two major steps, reflected by the requirement for thepreparation of the proposal for each step as detailed further on:
Step 1: Outline Proposal submission, which can also include a round of clarifications,followed by selection of candidate proposals.
Step 2: Full Proposal submission, evaluation and final selection
The proposal shall be in line with the requirements specified in the following.
OUTLINE PROPOSALS
The outline proposals, due as response to this AO, should be short, 10 – 15 pages, summarily
addressing the contents of the full proposals (see below). These outlines shall identify the areaof research, current status and research targets, proposed methodology, key technology areasto be covered by the team, IPR issues, identification of the co-location facility and estimatedduration and cost.
FULL PROPOSAL CONTENT
The full proposals, when required, should address the following points
ObjectivesThe proposal shall establish the objectives of the research exercise. It shall identify the
technology domain and the expected utilization in space projects. It shall include a hardwaredemonstrator of the key technology at least at TRL-4 (see Annex 2).When relevant, potential spin-off (i.e. technology transfer) should be indicated.
Statement of the ProblemThe proposal shall include a summary description of the status of the technology, of the needfor progress and of the factors preventing progress. The proposal shall also includeindications of the “market” needs / targeted applications and an analysis of potentialcompeting solutions or teams pursuing the same solution.
Goals and deliverablesThe proposal shall identify the goals to be achieved at the end of the exercise and thedeliverables to be produced.
Deliverables shall, as a minimum, include the demonstrator and the supporting reports.Documentation shall include public relation material. The team shall also provide acompilation of lessons learned and recommendations for future exercises.
Technical Concept and MethodologyThe proposal shall include a preliminary concept and rough design of the targeted solution, soas to derive the initial specifications.It shall outline the concept of the demonstrator, which may serve as the lead for the project.The trade-off leading to the definition of the selected demonstrator concept shall be traced
and duly justified.
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The tender evaluation board will assess the proposals and review the scientific andtechnological merit of the proposed project with two main objectives:
- Assess the proposals and the clarifications gathered to advise proposing teams onthe further course, e.g. suitability to the StartTiger approach, existence of similarproposals, assessing suitability of ESTEC as facility etc.
- Selecting candidates for requesting of a full proposal.
SECOND STEP
Based on the first round of evaluation full proposals will be requested from those groupsrecommended during the first step. Full proposals shall be submitted to ESA within about 8(eight) weeks after ESA request. These full proposals will be evaluated by the TenderEvaluation Board.
Following the selection, the Agency will contact the author(s) of the preferred proposal(s) to
enter into contract negotiations.
PROPOSAL SELECTION CRITERIA AND WEIGHTING FACTORS
For both the pre-selection and the final selection, the following evaluation criteria andweighting factors will be used:
1. a. Relevance of the technology to European space needsb. Potential of the idea to advance the relevant technologyc. Feasibility (within constraints) (Weighting factor 30%)
2. Soundness of the methodology and proposed team (Weighting factor 30%)
3. Compliance with the Startiger concept, including its programmatic constraints (co-location, duration, team’s multi-disciplinary profile, priority access to facilities, etc.)
(Weighting factor 30%)
4. Spin-in and Spin-off potential, including IPR strategy (Weighting factor 10 %)
6. ENVISAGED SCHEDULE
Reference schedule and deadlines:
-Briefing 9th of September 2011
-Deadline submission outline proposal 3rd of October 2011
-ESA feedback to promising teams 14th of November 2011and request for full proposals
-Deadline Full proposals 9th of January 2012
-Notification to selected candidates 30th of January 2012
-Project start TBD
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ANNEX 1
List of ESTEC available laboratories
More details on the labs can be found on the ESA website:http://www.esa.int/techresources/index.html
Material-, Process-,Components-Laboratories
01. Materials & electricalcomponents Laboratory
02. Concurrent Design Facility(CDF)System & Software
Laboratories Software $Simulation
Data Handling
03. Avionics Systems Laboratory:
Control
EMC
04. Electro Magnetic Laboratory:Antenna measurement
Navigation
Communication
Remote Sensing
05. Radio Frequency Payload andSystems Laboratory
Radio Frequency and HighPower
Power System
Solar Generator
Electrical Laboratories
07. Power Laboratory:
European Space BatteryTest Centre
08. Propulsion Laboratory09. Automation and RoboticsLaboratory
10. Optics & Opto-ElectronicsLaboratory
11. Mechanical System Laboratory
Mechanical Laboratories
12. Life and Physical ScienceInstrumentation Laboratory
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ANNEX 2
Adopted Technology Readiness Level Scale Definition
The Technology Readiness level (TRL) scale is used to describe the maturity of a technology.The scale goes from Level 1 to Level 9, as shown below.
ESA & NASA Technology Readiness Levels(*)
9Actual system “flight proven” through successful
mission operations
8Actual system completed and “flight qualified”
through test and demonstration (Ground or Flight)
7System prototype demonstration in a space
environment
6System/subsystem model or prototypedemonstration in a relevant environment (Ground
or Space)
5Component and/or breadboard validation in
relevant environment
4Component and/or breadboard validation in
laboratory environment
3Analytical and experimental critical function
and/or characteristic proof-of-concept
2Technology concept and/or application formulated
1Basic principles observed and reported
System Test, Launch& Operations
System/SubsystemDevelopment
TechnologyDemonstration
TechnologyDevelopment
Research to ProveFeasibility
Basic TechnologyResearch
TRL 9
TRL 8
TRL 7
TRL 6TRL 6
TRL 5TRL 5
TRL 4
TRL 3
TRL 2
TRL 1
System Test, Launch& Operations
System/SubsystemDevelopment
TechnologyDemonstration
TechnologyDevelopment
Research to ProveFeasibility
Basic TechnologyResearch
TRL 9
TRL 8
TRL 7
TRL 6TRL 6
TRL 5TRL 5
TRL 4
TRL 3
TRL 2
TRL 1
The following tables give the equivalence between commonly used ESA engineering termsand the corresponding TRL levels:
Eng. Term TRL
BB 2
EB 3
EM 4
EQM 5
PFM/FM 6
Representative in orbitdemonstration
7
In orbit demonstration of complete system
8
Operational system inorbit
9
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ANNEX 3
STARTIGER Frequently Asked Questions
Does STARTIGER require the development of H/W for S/C?
StarTiger stands for Space Technology Advancements by Resourceful, Targeted &Innovative Groups of Experts & Researchers. The emphasis is clearly on spacetechnology in the broadest sense. This does not necessarily require space based H/Wdevelopment. If the proposer decides to select a terrestrial application as a test case, thespin-in potential needs to be evidenced. However, space technology should not featureonly in a purely supportive role for a selected terrestrial application. Furthermore, STARTIGER is intended as cutting edge research; therefore a distinct advancement in terms of technology must be recognizable.
How important is the demonstrator?
StarTiger supports a system demonstration approach. Although, different developments can
be pursued independently at component level, the integration of these components into afully functional demonstrator of the key technology is essential. Although, the demonstratordoes not need to be a full system, it will have to represent a significant, fully functional,subsystem of the full system. This subsystem will need to show the feasibility of thetechnological approach by covering the critical aspects and validate the operation of the fullsystem
How important is Partnering?
Although, the proposal can be submitted by a single institution with expert selection at a laterstage, the StarTiger approach itself requires partnering. Therefore, the proposal must identifythe required expertises. The core team shall not be based on staff from a single institution;this invalidates the Startiger approach and will be considered as a normal TRP proposal.
How important is the co-location principle?
The co-location principle is at the heart of the StarTiger approach. ESTEC is an option, butother sites are possible. Co-location shall apply to all members of the core team. This impliesphysical co-location of the core team and excludes virtual co-location. Additional expertisemight be added temporarily.
Does the team need be fully identified in the outline proposal?
No, this applies only for the institute that provides the facilities (location, computational,manufacturing and testing). Concerning individuals as part of the core team, the StarTigerapproach allows for the individual team members to be selected later.
A first iteration, with already identified and preferred candidates (and institutes), ispreferable. However, the roles within the team and required expertise need to be identified.
Is a full commitment of all partners required?
It has to be understood that this AO is collecting ideas for future StarTiger activities. Afterthe evaluation/selection, the agency may enter into a request for quotation. Therefore, theproposal does not need to contain a full commitment of all partners at this time. However,full commitment is required, as part of an eventual contract.
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ANNEX 4
Acknowledgement of Receipt
REF: AO/1-6929/11/NL/MH
STARTIGER ANNOUNCEMENT OF OPPORTUNITY
TO: ESTEC, Keplerlaan 1, NL-2201 AZ Noordwijk, The Netherlandsfor the attention of Mr Marnix Houten (PFL-PTE)Fax no.: +31 71 565 5773
We confirm that we have received the above-referenced ITT with all attachments and we statethe following (*):
0 We intend to submit an offer
0 We have not yet decided whether to submit an offer but will advise you within 14days of date of despatch of ITT
0 We intend to participate to the open briefing session for STARTIGER potentialbidder to be held at ESTEC on 09.09.2011 at 10:00 hours in room (TBD) Ourrepresentatives (maximum two persons) will be:
1) ……………………………………………….
2) ……………………………………………….
0 We do not intend to submit an offer:
ESA BIDDER CODECOMPANY NAME.
ADDRESS.
TELEPHONE NOTELEFAX NO.
NAME AND FUNCTION OF PERSON TO CONTACT:
DATES IGNATURE
(*) Please delete or complete, as appropriate
N.B. Please note that failure to return this form or to return it with incomplete informationmay result in necessary subsequent information not being received by invitees totender. It should be returned within 5 (five) calendar days after receipt of thisAnnouncement.
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