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NASA Headquarters
World’s largest indoor pools capable of supporting multiple large-scale operations utilizing both underwater and topside assets simultaneously (https://www.nasa.gov/johnson/neutral-buoyancy-laboratory/). While the NBL is primarily used for astronaut training, mission planning, and hardware and tool development, it can also accommodate Department of Defense activities as well as commercial entities. The pool is 202 ft. long, 102 ft. wide, with a depth of 40 ft. and a volume of 6.2 million gallons of chlorinated water maintained between 84° - 86° with state-of-the-art filtration systems for clear visibility. The NBL contains multiple integrated control rooms, video and audio capabilities, SCUBA and surface supplied dive systems, breathing gas of 46% oxygen enriched air nitrox and breathing air, and medical and safety staff. Has proven experience supporting secure operations in an environment allowing for after-hours operations, darkened underwater conditions, and chilled water, down to 38 degrees. Existing infrastructure provides the capability to support numerous projects of various security levels. Ability to simulate zero-g activities or 1/6th gravity activities on simulated lunar regolith for lunar operations. Ability to simulate nighttime activities as well as wind/rain and wave generation environments. Can/have supported: water survival, habitats, remotely operated vehicles, autonomous underwater vehicles, semi-submersibles, etc. The NBL is located next to the Houston Spaceport and Ellington Airfield with access to a taxiway for large hardware delivery, and both indoor and outdoor secure storage facilities.Onsite hyperbaric chambers. High-bay–accessible outdoor secured storage and staging areas. Facility-level uninterruptable power supply, auxiliary electrical power, compressed air, and chilled water. Conference and meeting rooms. Two 25-ton bridge cranes. Fully secured 24/7, ensuring guard-gate–controlled access to the grounds and badge-controlled access within the facility. Three 1.6-ton jib cranes. Additional security options for proprietary projects. Two Davit cranes. Lifting equipment (forklifts, tow tug, aerial platforms, and scissor lifts).
California Department of Public Health
Laboratory sciences is conducting market research to assist with cdph business needs. To accomplish this objective, cdph is issuing this rfi with a focus on the following: physical exam and history intake visual acuity and color vision audiometry (hearing) pulmonary function (spirometry) chest x-ray titer laboratory tests tb quantiferon test vaccinations allergy screening phlebotomy services md consultation services medical record management
Troop Support's Construction & Equipment
Jacket, Buoyancy Aid, NSN 4220013172805, Qty 229 UI Ea
Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ)
Cox Creek Sediment Technology and Reuse (STAR) Facility. Determine market interest to design, build, finance, operate, maintain, or a combination thereof, a large-scale innovative reuse and/or beneficial use (IRBU) facility at the Cox Creek Sediment Technology and Reuse (STAR) Facility (“Property”) owned by the State Port Administration (MPA), an agency of the State of Maryland (the “Project”).
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Nov 28, 2025