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Agency: Lawrence County Schools [AL]
Location: Alabama
NAICS: Not Provided
| Agency | Marshall Space Flight Center |
|---|---|
| Deadline | 05/31/26 |
| Posted | 04/30/26 |
| Estimated Value | Not Provided |
| Set Aside | None |
| NAICS | 541715 - Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) |
| PSC | AR13 - Space R&D Services; Space Flight, Research And Supporting Activities; Experimental Development |
| Location | Huntsville, AL 35812 United States |
This Request for Information (RFI) is issued solely for information and planning purposes. It does not constitute a solicitation and shall not be construed as a commitment by the Government to issue a solicitation or award a contract. Responses to this RFI are voluntary and the Government will not pay for any information or administrative costs incurred in responding to this notice. Any information submitted in response to this RFI becomes Government property and will not be returned. On April 1, 2026, NASA successfully launched the Artemis II mission, a 10-day mission that carried four astronauts around the Moon and set the stage to return astronauts to lunar surface. NASA was pleased to host CubeSat class secondary payloads aboard SLS on both the Artemis I and II missions. NASA's Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate (ESDMD) invites you to propose cubesat payloads for the Artemis III, IV, and V missions. While specific mission profiles are still being determined, NASA expects to accommodate 6U and 12U cubesats that would deploy following the separation of the Orion spacecraft from the Space Launch System (SLS) in Earth orbit or on a heliocentric disposal trajectory. Opportunities may also exist for cubesats deployed on a reentry trajectory from Earth orbit. This opportunity is available for CubeSats whose missions comply with the Space Launch System Use Policy, Chapter 701 Use of Space Launch System or Alternatives, 51 U.S.C. 70101-70104. These flight opportunities should be considered cooperative, on a no-exchange-of-funds basis and support NASA's space exploration goals. Potential selection and mission assignment will be based on the maturity of the proposal and hardware as well as technical feasibility. NASA invites your organization to provide a response for a fully funded cubesat payload by June 1, 2026 for initial consideration for near term missions. Responses should include a letter of intent and a completed SLS cubesat questionnaire (attached). Please refer to the attached SLS Secondary Payloads Reference Guide for additional information on requirements. While this request for proposals is meant to support near term missions, NASA envisions creating a pipeline of mature payloads and encourages inquiries and letters of intent for missions beyond Artemis V. Please submit any proposals and questions to nasa-slspayloads@mail.nasa.gov, dana.n.justice@nasa.gov, and yong.h.castillo@nasa.gov.
Background NASA's Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate (ESDMD) is seeking proposals for CubeSat payloads to be deployed during the Artemis III, IV, and V missions. This initiative follows the successful Artemis II mission, which launched on April 1, 2026, and carried four astronauts around the Moon. The goal of this contract is to support NASA's space exploration objectives by accommodating CubeSats that comply with the Space Launch System Use Policy. Work Details The tasks include proposing CubeSat payloads that can be deployed following the separation of the Orion spacecraft from the Space Launch System (SLS) in Earth orbit or on a heliocentric trajectory. NASA expects to accommodate 6U and 12U CubeSats. The integration process will involve understanding design posture, verification mindset, and documentation for successful integration. Key requirements include: - Describing SLS secondary payload integration concepts at the program level. - Explaining mechanical, electrical, environmental, and operational requirements. - Performing environmental testing including Random Vibe and Quasi-Static Loads testing. - Ensuring RF architecture compatibility with existing systems. - Meeting specific payload constraints related to crewed missions and longer dormant periods between integration and deployment. NASA will provide necessary hardware such as flight dispensers and engineering development units for fit checks. Period of Performance The initial consideration for proposals is due by June 1, 2026, with ongoing opportunities for missions beyond Artemis V. Place of Performance The contract work will primarily take place at NASA facilities involved in the SLS missions.
| Contact name | Dana Justice |
|---|---|
| Contact email | dana.n.justice@nasa.gov |
| Contact phone | (256) 947-4249 |
| Secondary contact name | Yong Castillo |
| Secondary contact email | yong.h.castillo@nasa.gov |
| Secondary contact phone | (256) 544-6706 |
Agency: Lawrence County Schools [AL]
Location: Alabama
NAICS: Not Provided
Agency: Lawrence County Schools [AL]
Location: Alabama
NAICS: Not Provided
Agency: DLA Land and Maritime
Location: Alabama
NAICS: 332919
Agency: Coast Guard
Location: Alabama
NAICS: 532289