Aerospace Systems Technical Research & Operations Support Services II (ASTROS II)

Project ID: FA930027R6000 FederalOpportunitiesSources Sought
Overview
AgencyAir Force Test Center
Deadline05/21/26
Posted04/30/26
Estimated Value$100,000,000 - $500,000,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideNone
NAICS541715 - Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)
PSCAC35 - National Defense R&D Services; Defense-Related Activities; R&D Facilities & Maj Equip
LocationEdwards, MO United States
Description
Primary Latest Change

For the purposes of this Request for Information (RFI), this requirement is temporarily designated as 'ASTROS II.' The Government advises interested parties to track this requirement via the SAM.gov Notice ID, as the official program name is subject to change prior to the issuance of a formal solicitation. AFRL/RQ-West is conducting market research to provide follow-on capability to evaluate, design, construct, reconfigure, modify experimental research test facilities and systems, perform research and development test operations and test operation support, maintain special test equipment and support infrastructure as required. The tasks associated with this requirement, also captured in paragraph 4 of the attached Draft PWS, demand specialized knowledge of all aspects of rocket propulsion testing. The scale of testing ranges from small bench-scale liquid engine components and tactical motors to launch booster-class engines and strategic rocket motors. Practical knowledge regarding all intermediate devices including combined cycle designs, spacecraft propulsion, and space and missile propulsion system component testing will also be required. These tasks require a holistic working knowledge of the systems to ensure successful design, buildup, test and data collection of integrated advanced propulsion systems and their associated facilities to include, but not limited to steam and mechanical-driven altitude facilities, thrust measurement systems, instrumentation and control systems, facility deluge and fire retardation systems, special test equipment, additional support infrastructure other than real property, and real property as approved by Edward's AFB Civil Engineering. The contractor shall design, build, modify, activate, operate, and deactivate fuel and oxidizer propellant systems for toxic, storable, hypergolic, cryogenic, high pressure, explosives, and hydrocarbon propellant system assets. In addition, the contractor shall handle, transport and store these propellants and explosives.

Summary (Newest Update)

Background The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Rocket Lab at Edwards AFB, CA is conducting market research to define the acquisition strategy for the Aerospace System’s Technical Research and Operation Services (ASTROS) II contract. This contract serves as a follow-on effort to the current ASTROS contract (FA9300-16-C-0001). The goal of this RFI is to gather insights from industry to evaluate capabilities and experiences available to execute the required work, which includes specialized knowledge in rocket propulsion testing. Work Details The contractor will be responsible for evaluating, designing, constructing, reconfiguring, and modifying experimental research test facilities and systems. Key tasks include: - Performing research and development test operations and providing test operation support. - Maintaining special test equipment and supporting infrastructure. - Designing, building, modifying, activating, operating, and deactivating fuel and oxidizer propellant systems for various types of propellants including toxic, storable, hypergolic, cryogenic, high pressure, explosives, and hydrocarbon propellant system assets. - Handling, transporting, and storing these propellants and explosives. - Ensuring successful design, buildup, testing, and data collection of integrated advanced propulsion systems and their associated facilities including altitude facilities, thrust measurement systems, instrumentation and control systems. Period of Performance The anticipated period of performance is 10 years with potential performance incentives. Contract award is targeted for June 2027 with performance expected to begin in September 2027. Place of Performance The primary work location is at the Edwards Rocket Lab in California.

Contacts
Contact nameLauren Petrey
Contact emaillauren.petrey@us.af.mil
Contact phoneNone
Secondary contact nameMathew Pierson
Secondary contact emailmathew.pierson@us.af.mil
Secondary contact phoneNone
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