NASA/LaRC has a requirement for Procedure Design Tool (PDT) proprietary software, its license, Navigation DataBase Packing Program (NDBPP) proprietary software, and its license for use at the Air Traffic Operations Laboratory (ATOL). This software is needed for a tool called a Simulation Flight Management System (sFMS) that will be used to develop a 4-Dimensional Flight Management Workstation (FMS). The sFMS is manufactured by GE Aviation. The PDT software will be used to review and develop flight procedures for use in an FMS. Once a procedure has been designed using the PDT, the NDBPP will be used to check for flyability and other characteristics of the procedure.
NASA/LaRC intends to purchase the items from GE Aviation, who is the sole manufacturer and distributor of the required FMS support tools and software that support and are compatible with the sFMS and other existing equipment at ATOL.
The Government intends to acquire a commercial item using FAR Part 12.
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