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Human-System Integration for Lunar Operations

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The contract focuses on the design and development of human-centric systems tailored for lunar environments, specifically emphasizing compliance with NASA standards such as NASA-STD-3001 and SSP 30256. These standards ensure that the systems meet rigorous safety and extravehicular activity (EVA) requirements, critical for astronaut well-being and operational effectiveness on the Moon. The work involves integrating human factors and system design to support lunar operations, promoting safe and efficient interaction between astronauts and technology in the unique conditions of the lunar surface. Issued by NASA Glenn Research Center, the subcontract falls under the NAICS code 541690, which pertains to scientific and technical consulting services. Although specific contract details such as the place of performance or points of contact are not provided, the solicitation was made available in late March 2026. The scope highlights NASA's commitment to advancing lunar mission safety and functionality by leveraging expertise in human-system integration principles to facilitate successful extravehicular missions and enhance overall lunar operational protocols.

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Design and develop NASA-compliant human-centric lunar systems ensuring astronaut safety and efficiency.

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National Aeronautics And Space Administration → NASA Glenn Research CenterView Agency

NAICS

541690 - Other Scientific and Technical Consulting ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

OH, USA

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This scope was carved out of 80GRC025FSPS_Tech_Library.

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Fission Surface Power System - Technical Library

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AgencyNational Aeronautics And Space Administration → NASA Glenn Research Center
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Design of human-centric systems for lunar environments, ensuring compliance with NASA-STD-3001 and SSP 30256 for EVA and safety.

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Fission Surface Power System - Technical Library
Solicitation # 80GRC025FSPS_Tech_Library
NASA Glenn Research Center has established a Technical Library to support potential offerors interested in the Fission Surface Power (FSP) System under the Announcement for Partnership Proposals (AFPP). The FSP system is a critical element in NASA's lunar and Mars exploration architecture, designed to provide sustainable power to support future human and robotic activities on the lunar surface and eventually Mars. It aims to energize the space industrial base through deployment of advanced fission power technologies near crewed and uncrewed assets such as landers, rovers, and habitats. The Technical Library contains a collection of standards, specifications, requirements, and guidelines relevant to the FSP development, including software interoperability, environmental design parameters, materials and processes standards, contamination control, communications systems, and lunar environmental data. These documents, many controlled as unclassified technical information (CUI) or subject to export control, are periodically updated, and potential offerors are responsible for monitoring SAM.gov for the latest information. Access to export-controlled content within the Technical Library requires a formal request process involving submission of a specialized Export Control Request Form and compliance with individual technology transfer plans and non-disclosure agreements, particularly for foreign nationals. Notably, this posting is not a solicitation or request for proposals, and no proposals are to be submitted in response. The Technical Library serves as a reference repository, encompassing detailed NASA technical documents such as lunar surface integration software interoperability standards, natural environment design criteria for launch systems, contamination control manuals, lunar communications and navigation specifications, and design and interface requirements for human-class lander systems. These materials provide essential technical baselines, standardization protocols, and interface requirements intended to facilitate compatibility, safety, and interoperability for developing the Fission Surface Power system as part of NASA’s broader Moon-to-Mars exploration strategy.
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