In
January 2004, President George W. Bush announced a new Vision for
Space Exploration for NASA that would return humans to the Moon by
2020 in preparation for human exploration of Mars. As part of this
vision, NASA would retire the Space Shuttle in 2010 and build and
fly a new Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) no later than 2014.
Recognizing the importance of this new NASA initiative, ZIN-Tech
has organized to leverage our accomplished background in the design,
development and operations of space flight hardware during the shuttle
era to become a compelling small business partner for the development
of the NASA Project Orion, Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) and the
ARES-1 & 5 Crew Launch Vehicles (CLV), as well as other Exploration
Initiative programs.
ZIN-Technologies was an active participant in the Crew Exploration
Vehicle (CEV) Phase I development effort providing support to significant
portions of the Tier I Prime Contractor Proposal Efforts. ZIN-Technologies
has been involved in analyzing a wide range of nominal and off-nominal
scenarios including Ascent/Descent, Earth Orbit, ISS Resupply and
Lunar Missions.
Results from our analysis have been utilized in many different areas
allowing sizing of both Orion and ARES-1 production subsystems. We
have been leveraging previous experience in the development of detailed
timelines for design, build and delivery of selected subsystems.
ZIN-Tech has experience with direct application to the Exploration
Initiative in the areas of:
Mission & Resource Planning, Flight Design and Analysis
Complex Systems Integration
Flight Hardware Development, Logistics & Maintenance
Flight Hardware Integration and Processing
Flight and Ground Software Development & Integration
Ground Segment Operations & Maintenance
Depot - Manufacture, Repair and Procurement
Telescience Support Center Management and Operations
IT Infrastructure Development, Verification & Certification
Ground & Flight Procedures and Displays
Real-Time Mission Operations
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