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UNITED SPACE ALLIANCE, LLC

UEI: HPLMZ7ZYAGM7

UNITED SPACE ALLIANCE, LLC is a federal contractor, registered under UEI HPLMZ7ZYAGM7. It has been awarded $12,811,245,000 across 38 federal contracts. Primary work spans Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences, Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology), and Other NAICS codes (9 codes, <0.5% each). Top awarding agencies include National Aeronautics And Space Administration and Other agencies (3 agencies, <0.5% each).

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Awards by Agency
National Aeronautics And Space Administration$12.8B100%
Other agencies (3 agencies, <0.5% each)$1.7M0%
Awards by NAICS
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541710 - Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences$12.4B96.7%
541712 - Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)$418.1M3.3%
Others - Other NAICS codes (9 codes, <0.5% each)$1.3M0%
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NAICS: 541715
Federal
2026 Request for White Papers: NASA SBIR Phase II Sequential Awards
Solicitation # 80NSSC26R0014
NASA is seeking white papers under solicitation 80NSSC26R0014 to identify Small Business Innovation Research Phase II technologies capable of advancing toward infusion into key agency programs. This initiative aims to evaluate the SBIR portfolio to determine which firms are suitable candidates for potential Sequential Phase II awards in 2027. These awards, valued between 2.5 million and 4 million dollars over a notionally planned 24-month period, are intended to facilitate rapid post-Phase II development and risk reduction for critical NASA missions. The technical scope focuses on the development of integrated, flight-ready Orbital Maneuvering Vehicles and modular small spacecraft systems for cislunar and deep space destinations. Key requirements include achieving specific delta-V capabilities, ensuring compatibility with ESPA-class adapters, and maintaining robustness against radiation, thermal cycling, and lunar regolith. Evaluation will be conducted on a trade-off basis, prioritizing relevance to NASA technical need areas, continuity from prior Phase II work, and the feasibility of Technology Readiness Level advancement. Interested small businesses must submit a single 10-page white paper, a summary budget, a briefing chart, a Commercialization Metrics Survey, and a foreign affiliations disclosure via the ProSAMS portal by September 11, 2026. Submissions must follow strict formatting guidelines, including 1-inch margins and a minimum 10-point font. While this request for information does not constitute a formal funding opportunity, NASA anticipates reaching out to selected firms around January 2027 for formal proposal invitations.
National Aeronautics And Space Administration

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7 days ago

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NAICS: 54171
Federal
Community Announcement: Release Status of an Earth Venture Orbital Solicitation
Solicitation # NNH26ZDA005L
NASA has issued a Community Announcement, NNH26ZDA005L, to notify the scientific and industry community of an upcoming solicitation for the first Earth Venture Orbital (EVO-1) mission opportunity, with the announcement reactivated on August 1, 2026 to update participants on revised Q&As posted to the program’s homepage. This pre-solicitation notice outlines NASA’s intent to invite Principal Investigator (PI)-led, cost-capped investigations for Low Earth Orbit missions, with proposed budgets ranging from $35 million to $115 million in FY2026 dollars, excluding NASA-provided launch and engineering support. The initiative emphasizes rapid time-to-science, targeting selection within six months of proposal submission and launch within three to four years of project approval, and encourages the use of commercial products, services, and practices—including COTS technologies, commercial launch services via the VADR program, and co-flying on existing missions—to reduce cost and schedule risk. All awarded missions are required to deliver fully integrated space systems ready for launch, ensure full open access to data, algorithms, software, and documentation under NASA’s SPD-41A policy, and establish non-NASA partnerships to sustain operations beyond the mission lifecycle. While the formal solicitation is expected in the fourth quarter of 2026, current guidance mandates compliance with NPR 7120.5 for project management and SPD-48 for tailored Class D mission development. Proposals may encompass a variety of mission architectures, including instruments hosted on NASA platforms, CubeSat-class observatories, or fully self-provided missions. The announcement is open to all types of organizations—including U.S. and international entities such as universities, industry, nonprofit organizations, and FFRDCs—with no setaside provisions specified. Questions and comments must be submitted via email to Michael Kaszyca and Nadya Vinogradova Shiffer with the subject line “EVO-1 CA,” and all official documentation is available on the EVO-1 Acquisition Homepage and SAM.gov. Formal evaluation factors, contract clauses, pricing structure, submission format, and acceptance criteria will be detailed in the upcoming Draft Announcement of Opportunity, which is not yet published. The final solicitation will include all necessary representations, certifications, delivery terms, and administrative data, while the current posting serves as an advanced notice to allow the community time to prepare.
National Aeronautics And Space Administration

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18 days ago

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NAICS: 541712
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Pax Silica Artificial Intelligence Assistance Project
Solicitation # DFOP0019182
The Pax Silica Artificial Intelligence Assistance Project, funded through foreign assistance from the Pax Fund and issued under solicitation number DFOP0019182 by the Department of State’s Bureau of Oceans - Interior Environmental - Scientific, aims to establish a first-of-its-kind global platform to secure the AI supply chain through cryptographic cargo verification, AI-driven risk assessment, and expedited compliance processes. This initiative will create a Silicon Highway—a digital-physical corridor connecting partner countries—to enhance logistics efficiency and supply chain integrity by enabling trusted provenance tracking and pre-approved accelerated processing from the earliest stages of the AI hardware and software supply chain. The program is designed to build resilience against tampering, counterfeiting, and disruptions in critical AI components by institutionalizing a globally recognized credentialing system. The project is open to applicants responding by the deadline of August 20, 2026, with all proposals submitted through the grants.gov portal. The Bureau of Oceans - Interior Environmental - Scientific is the responsible agency, and while the place of performance is not specified, the point of contact is available through the provided phone number. The Department of State retains full rights to any intangible property developed under this initiative, in accordance with federal regulations. Participation is expected to involve international collaboration, technical innovation, and the integration of advanced digital tools to ensure transparency and security across the global AI supply chain.
Bureau Of Oceans - Interior Environmental - Scientific

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