SBIR-STTR Award

Source Development of Under-Supported Aerospace Products
Award last edited on: 1/27/2023

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : DLA
Total Award Amount
$1,095,669
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
DLA202-001
Principal Investigator
Christopher Morand

Company Information

Mentis Sciences Inc

215 Canal Street
Manchester, NH 03101
   (603) 624-9197
   administrator@mentissciences.com
   www.mentissciences.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 01
County: Hillsborough

Phase I

Contract Number: SP4701-21-P-0004
Start Date: 11/20/2020    Completed: 4/19/2021
Phase I year
2021
Phase I Amount
$99,580
The DLA has a need to identify competent and qualified domestic suppliers for mission critical items that are becoming increasingly scarce. By the end of the Phase I contract, Mentis will generate a Technical Data Package and complete a Source Approval Request for five components, with focus on TF33 engine parts. Mentis will review all existing information to ensure no additional information is needed for all the components, with a reverse engineering effort expected for at least one component. A drawing package will be generated for each component, including the required specifications and dimensions to maintain quality of the component. A Source Approval Request will be generated containing the information needed to procure the part and all quality documentation to verify the minimum requirements of manufacturing are met. At conclusion of the Phase I, Mentis will be an approved source for all five components specified.

Phase II

Contract Number: SP4701-22-C-0004
Start Date: 10/28/2021    Completed: 4/27/2023
Phase II year
2022
Phase II Amount
$996,089
Mentis Sciences Inc. proposes to develop Technical Data Packages (TDP) and generate Source Approval Requests (SAR) for critically needed components for the Air Launched Cruise Missile engine platform, the F107. The engine is no longer supported by the OEM, and sources of supply are needed for many near-term components. Some components cannot be sourced, so replacement procedures cannot be utilized, hindering the support to the fleet. With an expected life cycle through at least 2033, source development is necessary for the system to continue operating uninterrupted. Mentis proposes to utilize expertise in source development and reverse engineering established in previous efforts to provide the DLA and Air Force with a cost-efficient method of re-establishing sources for near-term, mission-critical components. The Air Force and DLA have established a list of the components requiring sources of supply, and Mentis will develop sources with emphasis on first year of need. Mentis will work closely with the F107 engineering team to prioritize the source development efforts to efficiently provide sources of supply. Mentis will then complete the reverse engineering, as needed, and source development for components, in concert with completing Source Approval Requests. The SAR process will be guided by the ESA and all requirements will be established by the MQR-PSD-1 document. By the end of the program, Mentis will be an approved supplier for many components and actively supplying multiple critically needed parts for the F107 program. Mentis will leverage previous efforts to continue supporting the F107 engine, as well as other under-supported aerospace systems.