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Sources Sought Special Notice 2026
Contact and place of performance
New Opportunities Center - NASA ARC
CAMPO SECO X, CA 94035
USA
SOURCES SOUGHT SPECIAL NOTICE 2026 NASA Ames Research Center (ARC) is seeking partners interested in developing competitive proposals in response to NASA Announcements of Opportunity (AOs), Broad Agency Announcements (BAAs), Missions of Opportunity (MoOs) and proposal calls from other government agencies. ARC is interested in identifying potential partners that can perform science investigations, conduct research act...
View moreARC has a history of responding to a wide variety of NASA AOs including:
Planetary Exploration AOs from the NASA New Frontiers Program (https://www.nasa.gov/planetarymissions/newfrontiers.html), the NASA Discovery Program (https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/programs/discovery), and the NASA SIMPLEx program (https://soma.larc.nasa.gov/simplex/); various AOs from the NASA Explorers Program (https://explorers.gsfc.nasa.gov) including MIDEX, SMEX, and Missions of Opportunity (MoO); and Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) calls. ARC anticipates responding to current and future AOs in these and other areas as well.
A full description of current, future, and past calls for proposals from SMD, STMD, ESDMD, SOMD, and ARMD at NASA Headquarters can be found at https://nspires.nasaprs.com/external.
This synopsis/special notice is posted annually in anticipation of upcoming AOs and may have subsequent specific updates as ARC seeks partners for specific proposal opportunities. ARC is currently considering responding to AOs from NASA's Science Mission Directorate (SMD), Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD), Space Operations Mission Directorate (SOMD), and Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate (ESDMD).
Future AOs to which ARC may be interested in responding are listed below by NASA Mission Directorate. ARC is interested in responding to future NASA AOs and AOs from other sources, such as National Science Foundation (NSF), National Institutes of Health (NIH), and others within the next several years.
Responses from prospective partners are encouraged even if a particular solicitation is not on the list below. ARC typically begins many of its efforts in response to planned or anticipated future AOs 18 to 36 months in advance of the release of the draft AO.
Specific Opportunities of Interest from the Science Mission Directorate
Forthcoming Release of the Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) 2026:
Solicitation: NNH26ZDA001N (Full list of opportunities typically released on 2/14 of each calendar year)
Note: There are a number of independent solicitations under this announcement. Of particular interest to Ames are those associated with: Earth Sciences, Heliophysics, Astrophysics (e.g., Astrophysics Pioneers), Space Biology, Instruments (e.g., Life Detection), Payloads and Research Investigations on the Surface of the Moon (PRISM), Planetary Instrument Concepts for the Advancement of Solar System Observations (PICASSO), Maturation of Instruments for Solar System Exploration (MATISSE), and the Development and Advancement of Lunar Instruments (DALI).
Note: SMD’s list of planned AO releases is soon to be updated. See soma.larc.nasa.gov.
Responses to this Notice
Responders to this notice are encouraged to submit questions to the identified POC in writing. Pertinent information from questions and answers will be shared with all interested parties without disclosing the identity of the sources of the questions. Responses to this notice may be submitted at any time. However, ARC reserves the right to complete its evaluation of responses in a time frame necessary to support timely submission of an ARC proposal to a particular opportunity.
Responses to this notice will not be returned. All responders to this notice should be aware that NASA support service contractors may have access to their responses to this notice and subsequent proposal information. All information received in response to this notice that is marked ‘Proprietary' will be handled and protected accordingly. NASA support service contractors are obligated to protect third-party proprietary information. By submitting a response to this notice, the responder is deemed to have consented to release of proprietary information to such NASA support service contractors.
This synopsis is for information and planning purposes and is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government, nor will the Government pay for information solicited. Submitted responses will be maintained for possible future opportunities for 3 years after receipt.
Of the current and upcoming NASA AO calls described above, responders to this notice should identify which announcement(s) are appropriate for their capabilities. However, responses may be considered for partnering for any of the opportunities listed above, or other future opportunities. Additional information may be requested to determine potential partnering relationships. Responses to this Sources Sought Notice should include brief summaries of the following information as relevant. (Responses only need to address the elements on which they desire to partner.)
1. Spacecraft systems including bus and/or subsystems: 1) Describe spacecraft, bus, and/or subsystem mission element capabilities the responder has to offer. 2) Identify particularly critical or challenging areas that have been overcome in previous work. 3) Identify spacecraft, bus, and/or subsystem relevance and compliance to the applicable mission class (class A, B, C, or D as defined by NPR 7120.5). 4) Discuss current capabilities for Integration and Test (I&T) flow of the spacecraft, bus and/or subsystem(s). 5) List the skills available to support a spacecraft or subsystem(s) through all mission phases. 6) Identify responder's support facilities for a spacecraft and/or subsystem(s); e.g., fabrication, I&T, storage, etc. 7) Indicate the resources (skills and time) that would be allocated to the potential proposal development phase.
2. Payload, instrumentation or subsystems, including Drill, Excavator/Probe, and Sample Transfer Systems (one or multiple): 1) Address payload, instrumentation and/or subsystem(s) mission element capabilities the responder has to offer. 2) Identify particularly critical or challenging areas that have been overcome in previous work. 3) Identify payload, instrumentation, and/or subsystem relevance and compliance to the applicable mission class (class A, B, C, or D). 4) Discuss current capabilities for Integration and Test (I&T) flow for the payload(s), instrumentation, or subsystem(s). 5) List the skills available to support a payload through all mission phases. 6) Identify responder's support facilities for payload(s); e.g., fabrication, I&T, storage, etc. 7) Indicate the resources (skills and time) that would be allocated to the potential proposal development phase.
3. Payload delivery capability to planetary surfaces: 1) Describe the planetary (Moon, Mars, etc.) payload delivery capability for entry, descent, and landing. 2) Describe the payload accommodation aspects of the delivery capability (e.g., payload mass, volume, power) and any relevant performance considerations; e.g., dependence on landing altitude. 3) Indicate any special aspects of the capability that might be relevant to NASA missions. 4) Discuss relevant spacecraft development and operations capabilities that the proposer has to offer. 5) Discuss current capabilities for integration and testing flow for the spacecraft and payload(s). 6) Identify support facilities (fabrication, I&T, storage, etc.) available for spacecraft and/or payload(s). 7) List the skills available to support the delivery capability through all mission phases. 8) Indicate the resources (skills and time) that would be allocated to a potential proposal development phase.
4. Scientific concepts, Technology Demonstration concepts or Mission Architecture: 1) Provide a research topic or mission concept related to the particular solicitation of interest and why the topic is relevant to the solicitation. 2) Provide an overview of the mission concept. (3) Identify existing or proposed partners, their role, the role of the responder's organization, and the role of NASA Ames in the proposed mission. 4) Identify the Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) cost for the mission concept. 5) Address mission element capabilities the responder has to offer. 6) Indicate the resources (skills and time) that would be allocated to the potential proposal development phase.
5. Integration with Launch Services: 1) Address secondary launch system capabilities and launch dispensing systems for the spacecraft systems the responder has to offer. 2) Identify particularly critical or challenging areas that have been overcome in previous work. 3) Discuss current capabilities for Integration and Test (I&T). 4) Identify the Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) cost. 5) Identify responder's support facilities for the launch and dispenser integration. 6) Indicate the resources (skills and time) that would be allocated to the potential proposal development phase.
For the purposes of determining potential partnership opportunities, ARC will evaluate the responses received based on alignment with the Agency's goals, compliance with the announcement requirements, feasibility and suitability of the concept, and/or and its alignment and/or complementary nature with Ames' interests and capabilities. The criteria for consideration are listed below:
In order to receive consideration, respondents must submit a brief response that includes the information requested in this notice, including answers to the relevant questions listed above for each proposed partnership. For each proposed partnership, the response should specify the type of partnership the responder is interested pursuing, including specific opportunities if known and highlighting work performed.
The following requirements for the response must also be met:
Note: The response will be maintained for three years after receipt.
If yours is a commercial firm, your response must also include: Size of business and number of employees; average annual revenue for past 3 years; ownership - large, small, small disadvantaged, 8(a), HUBZone, and/or woman-owned and whether the company is U.S. or internationally owned; number of years in business; and affiliate information: parent company (U.S. or international), and joint venture potential teaming partners (prime contractor if potential sub, or subcontractors if potential prime).
This notice should not be construed as a solicitation; therefore, please do not request a copy of a solicitation. It is the responder's responsibility to monitor FedBizOpps for any changes to this notice.
Point of Contact
New Opportunities Center, [email protected]
NASA Ames Research Center (ARC) issued this Sources Sought Special Notice 2026 to identify potential partners for developing competitive proposals in response to various NASA Announcements of Opportunity (AOs), Broad Agency Announcements, Missions of Opportunity, and other government agency proposal calls. ARC seeks partners to perform science investigations, conduct research, and demonstrate new technologies aligned with NASA goals. This includes identifying organizations capable of providing flight hardware such as spacecraft, deployment systems, suborbital systems, ground support, and instrumentation. Targeted opportunities include the Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) 2026, as well as programs within the Science Mission Directorate, Space Technology Mission Directorate, Space Operations Mission Directorate, and Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate.
The requirement is classified under NAICS code 541715, Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology), and PSC AR12, Space R&D Services; Space Flight, Research and Supporting Activities; Applied Research. While the primary place of performance is identified as Campo Seco X, California, ARC anticipates responding to future solicitations 18 to 36 months in advance of their release. Responses to this notice will be evaluated based on their alignment with Agency goals, technical feasibility, and the responder’s ability to work within government-industry teams. ARC is specifically interested in capabilities related to spacecraft systems, payload delivery to planetary surfaces, mission architecture, and integration with launch services.
Interested parties may submit responses at any time until the deadline of January 1, 2027. Submissions must be sent in PDF format to the New Opportunities Center at [email protected] and should not exceed 10 pages per proposed partnership. Responses must include organizational details, point of contact information, and business size certifications for commercial firms. Submitted information will be maintained for three years to assess future partnering opportunities. This notice is for information and planning purposes under solicitation number 80ARC026AOSS and does not constitute a formal solicitation.
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