Center For The Advancement Of Science In Space Inc dba Casis
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- Tallahassee, FL 32301
- Phone: 321-730-5301
- Corporate URL: www.iss-casis.org
- Estimated Number of Employees: 1
- Estimated Annual Receipts: $0
- Business Start Date: 2011
- Contact Person: Jorge Fernandez
- Contact Phone: 321-757-6119
- Contact Email: jfernandez@ISS-CASIS.ORG
- Business Structure:
- Corporate Entity (Tax Exempt)
- Business Type:
- Non-Profit Organization
- Industries Served: Space Research and Technology
- Product Areas: R&D- MEDICAL: OTHER (MANAGEMENT/SUPPORT), OTHER MEDICAL (MANAGEMENT/SUPPORT)
Sampling of Federal Government Funding Actions/Set Asides
In order by amount of set aside monies.
- $6,000,000 - Friday the 10th of July 2015
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
NASA HEADQUARTERS
FULLY FUNDS FY 12 INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION NATIONAL LABORATORY MANAGEMENT CASIS WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAXIMIZING THE VALUE OF THE ISS TO THE NATION BY DEVELOPING AND MANAGING A DIVERSIFIED R&D PORTFOLIO BASED ON U.S. NATIONAL NEEDS FOR BASIC AND APPLIED RESEARCH AND BY USING THE ISS AS A VENUE FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS (STEM) EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES. 1.2.2 CASIS GOALS STIMULATE, DEVELOP AND MANAGE THE U.S. NATIONAL USES OF THE ISS BY OTHER UNITED STATES. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS AND PRIVATE FIRMS. DEVELOP TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES TO COMMUNICATE THE VALUE OF USES OF THE ISS NATIONAL LABORATORY ( ISS NL ) AND INCREASE THE RETURN ON THE U.S. INVESTMENT IN THE ISS. 1.2.3 CASIS STRATEGIES AND OBJECTIVES IDENTIFY THE UNIQUE CAPABILITIES OF THE ISS THAT PROVIDE BREAKTHROUGH OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-NASA USES IN SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS, TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, AND STEM EDUCATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO HUMAN HEALTH, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, BIOTECHNOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ENERGY AND BIOFUELS, PHYSICAL AND MATERIALS SCIENCE AND DEVELOPMENT, ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, AND EARTH AND SPACE IMAGING AND OBSERVATIONS. IDENTIFY AND PRIORITIZE THE MOST PROMISING RESEARCH PATHWAYS, WHILE ENSURING DIVERSITY, WITHOUT OVER-COMMITTING THE RESOURCES OF THE ISS. INCREASE THE CUSTOMER BASE AND FACILITATE THE MATCHING OF RESEARCH PATHWAYS WITH QUALIFIED FUNDING SOURCES. FORMULATE A COMPREHENSIVE PORTFOLIO OF ACTIVITIES TO MAXIMIZE THE VALUE OF THE ISS AS AN EDUCATIONAL VENUE FOR STEM EDUCATION ACTIVITIES. TRACK THE RESEARCH PORTFOLIO AND PROJECTS TO UNDERSTAND AND COMMUNICATE THE NET VALUE CREATED. 1.2.4 PROHIBITION ON OTHER ACTIVITIES CASIS SHALL ENGAGE EXCLUSIVELY IN ACTIVITIES RELATING TO THE MANAGEMENT OF THE ISS NL AND ACTIVITIES THAT PROMOTE ITS LONG TERM RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT MISSION AS REQUIRED BY SECTION 504 OF THE NASA AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2010, WITHOUT ANY OTHER ORGANIZATIONAL OBJECTIVES OR RESPONSIBILITIES ON BEHALF OF CASIS OR ANY PARENT ORGANIZATION OR OTHER ENTITY. - $5,200,000 - Friday the 10th of July 2015
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
NASA HEADQUARTERS
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION NATIONAL LABORATORY MANAGEMENT CASIS WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAXIMIZING THE VALUE OF THE ISS TO THE NATION BY DEVELOPING AND MANAGING A DIVERSIFIED R&D PORTFOLIO BASED ON U.S. NATIONAL NEEDS FOR BASIC AND APPLIED RESEARCH AND BY USING THE ISS AS A VENUE FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS (STEM) EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES. 1.2.2 CASIS GOALS STIMULATE, DEVELOP AND MANAGE THE U.S. NATIONAL USES OF THE ISS BY OTHER UNITED STATES. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS AND PRIVATE FIRMS. DEVELOP TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES TO COMMUNICATE THE VALUE OF USES OF THE ISS NATIONAL LABORATORY ( ISS NL ) AND INCREASE THE RETURN ON THE U.S. INVESTMENT IN THE ISS. 1.2.3 CASIS STRATEGIES AND OBJECTIVES IDENTIFY THE UNIQUE CAPABILITIES OF THE ISS THAT PROVIDE BREAKTHROUGH OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-NASA USES IN SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS, TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, AND STEM EDUCATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO HUMAN HEALTH, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, BIOTECHNOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ENERGY AND BIOFUELS, PHYSICAL AND MATERIALS SCIENCE AND DEVELOPMENT, ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, AND EARTH AND SPACE IMAGING AND OBSERVATIONS. IDENTIFY AND PRIORITIZE THE MOST PROMISING RESEARCH PATHWAYS, WHILE ENSURING DIVERSITY, WITHOUT OVER-COMMITTING THE RESOURCES OF THE ISS. INCREASE THE CUSTOMER BASE AND FACILITATE THE MATCHING OF RESEARCH PATHWAYS WITH QUALIFIED FUNDING SOURCES. FORMULATE A COMPREHENSIVE PORTFOLIO OF ACTIVITIES TO MAXIMIZE THE VALUE OF THE ISS AS AN EDUCATIONAL VENUE FOR STEM EDUCATION ACTIVITIES. TRACK THE RESEARCH PORTFOLIO AND PROJECTS TO UNDERSTAND AND COMMUNICATE THE NET VALUE CREATED. 1.2.4 PROHIBITION ON OTHER ACTIVITIES CASIS SHALL ENGAGE EXCLUSIVELY IN ACTIVITIES RELATING TO THE MANAGEMENT OF THE ISS NL AND ACTIVITIES THAT PROMOTE ITS LONG TERM RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT MISSION AS REQUIRED BY SECTION 504 OF THE NASA AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2010, WITHOUT ANY OTHER ORGANIZATIONAL OBJECTIVES OR RESPONSIBILITIES ON BEHALF OF CASIS OR ANY PARENT ORGANIZATION OR OTHER ENTITY. - $3,000,000 - Friday the 10th of July 2015
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
NASA HEADQUARTERS
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION NATIONAL LABORATORY MANAGEMENT CASIS WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAXIMIZING THE VALUE OF THE ISS TO THE NATION BY DEVELOPING AND MANAGING A DIVERSIFIED R&D PORTFOLIO BASED ON U.S. NATIONAL NEEDS FOR BASIC AND APPLIED RESEARCH AND BY USING THE ISS AS A VENUE FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS (STEM) EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES. 1.2.2 CASIS GOALS STIMULATE, DEVELOP AND MANAGE THE U.S. NATIONAL USES OF THE ISS BY OTHER UNITED STATES. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS AND PRIVATE FIRMS. DEVELOP TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES TO COMMUNICATE THE VALUE OF USES OF THE ISS NATIONAL LABORATORY ( ISS NL ) AND INCREASE THE RETURN ON THE U.S. INVESTMENT IN THE ISS. 1.2.3 CASIS STRATEGIES AND OBJECTIVES IDENTIFY THE UNIQUE CAPABILITIES OF THE ISS THAT PROVIDE BREAKTHROUGH OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-NASA USES IN SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS, TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, AND STEM EDUCATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO HUMAN HEALTH, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, BIOTECHNOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ENERGY AND BIOFUELS, PHYSICAL AND MATERIALS SCIENCE AND DEVELOPMENT, ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, AND EARTH AND SPACE IMAGING AND OBSERVATIONS. IDENTIFY AND PRIORITIZE THE MOST PROMISING RESEARCH PATHWAYS, WHILE ENSURING DIVERSITY, WITHOUT OVER-COMMITTING THE RESOURCES OF THE ISS. INCREASE THE CUSTOMER BASE AND FACILITATE THE MATCHING OF RESEARCH PATHWAYS WITH QUALIFIED FUNDING SOURCES. FORMULATE A COMPREHENSIVE PORTFOLIO OF ACTIVITIES TO MAXIMIZE THE VALUE OF THE ISS AS AN EDUCATIONAL VENUE FOR STEM EDUCATION ACTIVITIES. TRACK THE RESEARCH PORTFOLIO AND PROJECTS TO UNDERSTAND AND COMMUNICATE THE NET VALUE CREATED. 1.2.4 PROHIBITION ON OTHER ACTIVITIES CASIS SHALL ENGAGE EXCLUSIVELY IN ACTIVITIES RELATING TO THE MANAGEMENT OF THE ISS NL AND ACTIVITIES THAT PROMOTE ITS LONG TERM RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT MISSION AS REQUIRED BY SECTION 504 OF THE NASA AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2010, WITHOUT ANY OTHER ORGANIZATIONAL OBJECTIVES OR RESPONSIBILITIES ON BEHALF OF CASIS OR ANY PARENT ORGANIZATION OR OTHER ENTITY. - $3,000,000 - Friday the 10th of July 2015
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
NASA HEADQUARTERS
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION NATIONAL LABORATORY MANAGEMENT CASIS WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAXIMIZING THE VALUE OF THE ISS TO THE NATION BY DEVELOPING AND MANAGING A DIVERSIFIED R&D PORTFOLIO BASED ON U.S. NATIONAL NEEDS FOR BASIC AND APPLIED RESEARCH AND BY USING THE ISS AS A VENUE FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS (STEM) EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES. 1.2.2 CASIS GOALS STIMULATE, DEVELOP AND MANAGE THE U.S. NATIONAL USES OF THE ISS BY OTHER UNITED STATES. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS AND PRIVATE FIRMS. DEVELOP TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES TO COMMUNICATE THE VALUE OF USES OF THE ISS NATIONAL LABORATORY ( ISS NL ) AND INCREASE THE RETURN ON THE U.S. INVESTMENT IN THE ISS. 1.2.3 CASIS STRATEGIES AND OBJECTIVES IDENTIFY THE UNIQUE CAPABILITIES OF THE ISS THAT PROVIDE BREAKTHROUGH OPPORTUNITIES FOR NON-NASA USES IN SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS, TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, AND STEM EDUCATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO HUMAN HEALTH, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, BIOTECHNOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, ENERGY AND BIOFUELS, PHYSICAL AND MATERIALS SCIENCE AND DEVELOPMENT, ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, AND EARTH AND SPACE IMAGING AND OBSERVATIONS. IDENTIFY AND PRIORITIZE THE MOST PROMISING RESEARCH PATHWAYS, WHILE ENSURING DIVERSITY, WITHOUT OVER-COMMITTING THE RESOURCES OF THE ISS. INCREASE THE CUSTOMER BASE AND FACILITATE THE MATCHING OF RESEARCH PATHWAYS WITH QUALIFIED FUNDING SOURCES. FORMULATE A COMPREHENSIVE PORTFOLIO OF ACTIVITIES TO MAXIMIZE THE VALUE OF THE ISS AS AN EDUCATIONAL VENUE FOR STEM EDUCATION ACTIVITIES. TRACK THE RESEARCH PORTFOLIO AND PROJECTS TO UNDERSTAND AND COMMUNICATE THE NET VALUE CREATED. 1.2.4 PROHIBITION ON OTHER ACTIVITIES CASIS SHALL ENGAGE EXCLUSIVELY IN ACTIVITIES RELATING TO THE MANAGEMENT OF THE ISS NL AND ACTIVITIES THAT PROMOTE ITS LONG TERM RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT MISSION AS REQUIRED BY SECTION 504 OF THE NASA AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2010, WITHOUT ANY OTHER ORGANIZATIONAL OBJECTIVES OR RESPONSIBILITIES ON BEHALF OF CASIS OR ANY PARENT ORGANIZATION OR OTHER ENTITY.
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