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Commercial Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Destination Contract (CLDC) Technical Library

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The Commercial Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) Destination Contract (CLDC) Technical Library is a non-solicitation informational resource established by NASA Johnson Space Center to provide industry with access to evolving technical standards, requirements, and capabilities relevant to future commercial LEO destination development. The library is maintained through periodic Data Drops that release uncontrolled and controlled technical documents, including revisions to standards such as CLDP-REQ-1130 and CLDP-STD-1106, along with facility capability profiles from Johnson Space Center and White Sands Test Facility. An Excel index file, continuously updated with each Data Drop, serves as the primary catalog for tracking document versions and classifications. Access to export-controlled materials requires formal submission of the CLDP Export Control Request Form and compliance with U.S. export regulations, including the requirement for foreign nationals to have an Individual Technology Transfer Control Plan and Non-Disclosure Agreement. The library remains accessible to industry for reference, but it does not constitute a solicitation, request for proposal, or binding commitment by the government. The CLDC acquisition itself is currently on hold, with NASA shifting focus to supporting industry development through funded Space Act Agreements while continuing to refine technical standards for a future FAR-based acquisition. All updates and future solicitations will be posted exclusively on www.sam.gov.

General Info

NASA JSC Technical Library supports Commercial LEO development with controlled data, export controls, no solicitation.

Agency

National Aeronautics And Space Administration → NASA Johnson Space CenterView Agency

NAICS

927110 - Space Research and TechnologyView NAICS

Place of Performance

Houston, TX, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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070226+dRFP++Data+Drop+1+Uncontrolled+Data.zip

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CLDP-REQ-1130 Requirements and Standards for the Commercial Low-Earth Orbit Development Program Revision B

XLSX3 pagesstandards-document

CLDC Tech Library Contents Thru 070226

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070826+dRFP+Data+Drop+2+Uncontrolled+Data.zip

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NASA Johnson Space Center and White Sands Test Facility Capabilities for CLDP

PDF224 pagescapabilities

011326+Data+Drop+5+Uncontrolled+Data.zip

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082925+Data+Drop+2+Uncontrolled+Data.zip

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CLDC Tech Library Contents Thru 011326

XLSX3 pagesother

Export Control Request Form Template

PDF1 pageother

082225+Data+Drop+1+Uncontrolled+Data.zip

ZIP

092925+Data+Drop+3+Uncontrolled+Data.zip

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CLDP-REQ-1130 Rev A (Uncontrolled) Requirements and Standards for Commercial Low-Earth Orbit Development Program

XLSX3 pagesspecifications

CLDC Tech Library Contents Summary

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120525+Data+Drop+4+Uncontrolled+Data.zip

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AgencyNational Aeronautics And Space Administration → NASA Johnson Space Center
Contacts2 people available
OfficeHOUSTON, TX, 77058, USA
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National Aeronautics And Space Administration → NASA Johnson Space Center
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Office AddressHOUSTON, TX, 77058, USA
Contacts
Ashley Chaves
Matthew Windemuth

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Modification 9


This modification 9 is to notify Industry of CLDC DRFP Data Drop 2 to the CLDC Technical Library. The following attachments are uploaded/updated:


  • 070826 dRFP Data Drop 2 Uncontrolled Data
  • Excel index file “CLDC Tech Library Contents (Thru 070826)"

The files in "070826 dRFP Data Drop 2 Uncontrolled Data" contain updates to CLDP-PLN-3017_RevB r1 (Draft) and CLDP-STD-1106_Rev_Br1 (Draft).


NASA will continue to update the CLDC Technical Library through the Final RFP


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Modification 8


This modification 8 is to notify Industry of CLDC DRFP Data Drop 1 to the CLDC Technical Library. The following attachments are uploaded/updated:


  • 070226 dRFP Data Drop 1 Controlled Data.zip
  • 070226 dRFP Data Drop 1 Uncontrolled Data.zip
  • Excel index file “CLDC Tech Library Contents (Thru 070226)"

NASA will continue to update the CLDC Technical Library through the Final RFP


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Modification 7


This modification 7 is to notify industry of Data Drop 5 (Controlled Data) to the CLDC Technical Library. The following attachments are uploaded/updated:


  • 030626 Data Drop 5 Controlled Data.zip
  • Excel index file “CLDC Tech Library Contents.xlsx” is updated through 030626 (Controlled Data Drop 5)

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Modification 6


This modification 6 is to notify industry of Data Drop 5 (Uncontrolled Data) to the CLDC Technical Library. The following attachments are uploaded/updated:


  • 011326 Data Drop 5 Uncontrolled Data
  • Excel index file “CLDC Tech Library Contents” is updated through 011326 (Uncontrolled Data Drop 5)

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Modification 5


This modification 5 is to notify industry of Data Drop 4 (Uncontrolled Data) & the re-release of Data Drop 4 (Controlled Data) to the CLDC Technical Library. The following attachments are uploaded/updated:


  • 120525 Data Drop 4 Uncontrolled Data is uploaded
  • 091025 Data Drop 4 Controlled Data was temporarily deleted & re-released as 120525
  • Excel index file “CLDC Tech Library Contents” is updated through 120525 (Uncontrolled Data Drop 4 & Controlled Data Drop 4)

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Modification 4


This modification 4 is to notify industry of Data Drop 3 (Uncontrolled Data) & Data Drop 4 (Controlled Data) to the CLDC Technical Library. The following attachments are uploaded/updated:


  • 092925 Data Drop 3 Uncontrolled Data is uploaded
  • 092925 Data Drop 4 Controlled Data is uploaded
  • CLDP NASA Center Capabilities are replaced with an updated version. The updated version adds additional capabilities to Centers and updates Point-of-Contact information. 
  • Excel index file “CLDC Tech Library Contents” is updated through 09/29/2025 (Uncontrolled Data Drop 3 & Controlled Data Drop 4)

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Modification 3


This modification 3 is to notify industry of Data Drop 3 to the CLDC Technical Library. The following attachments are uploaded/updated:


  • 090325 Data Drop 3 Controlled Data is uploaded
  • Excel index file “CLDC Tech Library Contents” is updated through Controlled Data Drop 3

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Modification 2


This modification 2 is to notify industry of Data Drop 2 to the CLDC Technical Library. The following attachments are uploaded/updated:


  • 082925 Data Drop 2 Controlled Data is uploaded
  • 082925 Data Drop 2 Uncontrolled Data is uploaded
  • Excel index file “CLDC Tech Library Contents” is updated through Data Drop 2

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Modification 1


This modification 1 is to notify industry that the Commercial Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) Destination Contract (CLDC) acquisition is on hold until further notice. NASA has determined that, rather than moving forward at this time with a firm-fixed price contract for Commercial LEO Destination (CLD) certification and services, NASA will continue to support U.S. industry’s design and demonstration of CLDs with funded Space Act Agreements (SAA) for the next phase. Details regarding this or any future acquisition related to CLD certification and services will be posted on www.sam.gov.


This CLDC Technical Documents Library will remain accessible for reference purposes to provide technical documents to the CLDC Technical Library site to keep industry up to date on current NASA technical standards that may be relevant for a future FAR-based acquisition. This Library is not to be associated with or required for compliance with any other acquisition or SAA effort.


Technical Documents associated with this Library will be updated in "Data Drops" moving forward. Technical Documents are contained within .zip files with an index for all uploads being contained within the Excel file "CLDC Tech Library Contents.xlsx".


This activity does not constitute a Request for Proposal, Invitation for Bid, or Request for Quotation and it is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government to enter a contract. Please continue to monitor www.sam.gov postings and the Acquisition Website for updates on the release of any CLDC information.


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This National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA/Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC)) is establishing the Technical Library for all potential offerors to the Commercial Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) Destination Contract (CLDC).


It is expected that the Technical Library will be updated periodically through the acquisition period. It is the potential offeror's responsibility to monitor the website for updates to the technical library.


Additional technical and strategic information along with a preliminary schedule can be found in the CLDC Acquisition Website: https://www.nasa.gov/johnson/jsc-procurement/cldc/.   Please note, the documents/links on the CLDC Acquisition Website listed above are for information and planning purposes to allow industry the opportunity to comment and to promote competition.  


Access to Export Controlled content in the Technical Library


To request access to Export Controlled content (marked as EXP-CTRL), you must provide a completed “CLDP Export Control Request Form” via email to jsc-cldc@mail.nasa.gov.  When responding, reference CLDP Export Control Request Form in the subject line.

Please note that after the request form is submitted, you must have a log in for www.sam.gov. Once logged in, click the request access button in the Attachments/Links section of the announcement. The www.sam.gov system help webpage is available here: https://www.sam.gov/help#goToExplore.

All foreign nationals from designated countries covered by a Programmatic Technology Transfer Control Plan (PTTCP) or requiring access to export controlled information are required to have an Individual Technology Transfer Control Plan (I-TTCP) with a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA). Foreign nationals from non-designated countries requiring access to export-controlled information covered by a P-TTCP are required to comply with the International Partner or Foreign National Certification contained in the P-TTCP.


CLDC Phase 2 Background


As NASA plans for the retirement of the International Space Station (ISS) at the end of the decade, the ability of private industry to take on the task of providing routine utilization of LEO and maintaining a continuous U.S. presence in space is of vital importance to both NASA and U.S. goals.  In a multiphase strategy, JSC’s Commercial LEO Development Program (CLDP) is helping spur the development of new LEO space destinations and supporting systems from private industry. See link here for additional information: https://www.nasa.gov/leo-economy/low-earth-orbit-economy/.  These systems may include end-to-end services such as the in-orbit destination, visiting vehicles, and supporting launch vehicles and ground systems. 


NASA is currently developing Phase 2 requirements for CLD capabilities that would be able to support NASA astronauts, international astronauts, and other spaceflight participants safely in LEO on a commercially owned and operated space station.


THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS. NO PROPOSALS ARE TO BE SUBMITTED IN RESPONSE TO THIS NOTICE. This notice does not constitute a Request for Proposal or Request for Quotation and is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government to enter into a contract. No solicitation exists; therefore, do not request a copy of the solicitation. If a solicitation is released, it will be synopsized at a later time on www.sam.gov. It is the potential offeror's responsibility to monitor Government sites for the release of any solicitation or synopsis.

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