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NextSTEP-3 Appendix B: Moon Base Demonstrations

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The solicitation for NextSTEP-3 Appendix B: Moon Base Demonstrations, issued under solicitation number 80MSFC26R0003 by NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, seeks industry-led demonstrations to advance the development of a permanent lunar base at the Moon’s South Pole, aligning with national space policy goals of sustained lunar presence and deep space exploration readiness. This initiative targets technology readiness levels 6 and above to bridge the gap between innovation and operational mission needs, with an emphasis on architectural studies, risk reduction, and capability maturation rather than hardware production. The procurement employs a two-step process: initial White Paper submissions followed by invited full proposals under a Multi-Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) structure, with all awards structured as Firm-Fixed-Price contracts featuring performance-based milestone payments. The solicitation operates under a dual-path approach, combining Directed-Topic Calls that address specific, evolving mission needs with Open-Topic Calls that invite broader, unanticipated innovations—though submissions duplicating Directed-Topic concepts will be deemed ineligible. Evaluation is based on a non-trade-off, best-value selection process where Technical Capability (including Capability and Past Performance) is weighted at 1,000 points and must meet minimum thresholds for eligibility, while Price is assessed solely for reasonableness and completeness and does not factor into ranking. Proposals must adhere to strict formatting rules, including page limits and submission as a single searchable PDF, with key personnel qualifications, organizational conflict of interest plans, and intellectual property disclosures required as attachments. All contractors must maintain active SAM.gov registration, submit required certifications and representations, and comply with NASA-specific clauses related to data rights, payments, changes, subcontracting, whistleblower protections, and safety and liability waivers. Performance will be conducted under the NASA FAR Supplement, with invoicing required through the NASA Shared Services Center and all delivery and inspection terms left intentionally unspecified, reinforcing the analytical nature of deliverables—reports, models, simulations, and feasibility studies—rather than physical products. The contracting office at Huntsville, Alabama, remains the point of contact, with questions directed to the designated Contracting Officer, and submissions must be completed by the stated deadline to remain valid.

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NASA seeks industry-led lunar base tech demos at South Pole via MATOC with firm-fixed-price, milestone payments, no trade-off evaluation.

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National Aeronautics And Space Administration → NASA Marshall Space Flight CenterView Agency

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541715 - Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)View NAICS

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AL, USA

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Industry Day Participants List

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NASA Moon to Mars Architecture Studies Past Performance Questionnaire

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NASA BAA 80MSFC26R0003 Appendix B Moon to Mars Architectural Studies

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Solicitation 80MSFC26R0003 NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

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NASA NextSTEP-3 Moon to Mars Architectural Studies Industry Day Presentation

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Attachment D - OCI Plan Submission Instructions

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NASA Sample Task Order: Habitation Augmentation Study

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AgencyNational Aeronautics And Space Administration → NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
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OfficeHUNTSVILLE, AL, 35812, USA
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UPDATE: July 16, 2026


The final solicitation for Next Space Technologies for Exploration Partnerships-3 (NextSTEP-3), Appendix B, Moon to Mars Architectural Studies, issued under solicitation number 80MSFC26R0003, has been reissued as Appendix B: Moon Base Demonstrations and supersedes previous solicitation instructions.


In December 2025, a national space policy was signed into place that emphasized America's leadership in space, including returning to the Moon, building a permanent base, investing in new technologies, and advancing lunar and orbital economies for future scientific missions.  NASA’s Moon Base, located in the lunar South Pole region, will serve as the premier proving ground for deep space exploration, empowering scientific discovery and the development of advanced space technologies.


Based on the preceding, Appendix B will now focus on phased implementation of Moon Base. NASA seeks to bridge the gap between technology development and mission operations, targeting concepts at technology readiness level (TRL) 6 and beyond.  Industry partners play a critical role in addressing architectural gaps and risk reduction buy-down that create the knowledge foundation NASA needs to make informed programmatic decisions and strengthen its ability to achieve strategic exploration goals efficiently and effectively. To that end, NASA's Human Spaceflight Mission Directorate (HSMD) is actively embracing innovative ideas from industry partners through this Appendix B: Moon Base Demonstrations under the NextSTEP-3 Omnibus Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) that calls for industry-led demonstrations and special topic activities.


This BAA uses a dual-path call structure: Directed-Topic Calls and Open-Topic Calls.  NASA will periodically release specific Directed-Topic Calls to guide industry partners and promote focused innovation in support of Moon Base objectives. These Directed-Topic Calls are designed to address evolving mission needs and encourage proposals that advance technologies and capabilities critical to lunar exploration. NASA intends to also have Open-Topic Calls available at a later date to allow industry to propose concepts within the topics outlined above that are not part of any prior Directed-Topic Calls included within this announcement. Open opportunities are meant to capture innovative solutions from the broader industrial base and may result in a contract to any qualified organization. Open-Topic submissions with identical concepts as Directed-Topic Calls will not be evaluated.


This announcement will follow a 2-step process for proposal submissions. Step-1 of the process is the submission of a White Paper. In Step-2 of the process, only invited proposers will be requested to submit a full project proposal. NASA intends to award Firm-Fixed Price contracts with performance-based milestone payments. All awards will be subject to the provisions of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and the NASA FAR Supplement (NFS).


All questions regarding this solicitation should be submitted in writing, electronically to Brad Vest, Contracting Officer, at Bradley.D.Vest@nasa.gov no later than 5:00 p.m., Central Time (CT), July 30, 2026. Offerors are encouraged to submit questions as soon as possible for consideration. The Offeror shall courtesy copy (cc) hq-nextstep3appb@mail.nasa.gov on this communication.


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The final solicitation for Next Space Technologies for Exploration Partnerships-3 (NextSTEP-3), Appendix B, Moon to Mars Architectural Studies, issued under solicitation number 80MSFC26R0003, is on hold until further notice. Offerors are responsible for monitoring this website for the reissuance of the solicitation and any subsequent amendments, if applicable.


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Environmental Compliance and Remediation ServicesThe contract titled Environmental Compliance and Remediation Services requires the contractor to perform comprehensive environmental due diligence, compliance planning, hazardous materials handling, and sustainability reporting as mandated by Article 7 of the lease and applicable federal regulations. The scope of work centers on ensuring all activities meet stringent environmental standards, with specific attention to the identification, management, and remediation of hazardous substances, alongside the development and submission of sustainability reports to demonstrate regulatory adherence and environmental stewardship. The work is tied directly to the operational requirements of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center under the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with performance to be carried out at the designated location in New Orleans, Louisiana, zip code 70129. The contract is structured as a subcontract under NAICS code 541620, indicating it falls under environmental consulting services. It was posted on June 25, 2026, with a response deadline of October 23, 2026, at 4:00 PM. Although no set-aside classification or solicitation number has been provided, the urgency and specificity of the requirements reflect a critical need for qualified environmental professionals who can navigate complex federal compliance frameworks. The contractor must be equipped to handle site-specific environmental challenges, ensure ongoing regulatory alignment, and support NASA’s broader sustainability goals through precise, documented, and defensible environmental practices.
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NAICS: 238220
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Fire and Life Safety System Installation and InspectionThe contract entails the design, installation, and third-party inspection of comprehensive fire protection systems including automatic sprinklers, fire alarm systems, and specialized suppression systems at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center facility in New Orleans, Louisiana, with a ZIP code of 70129. All work must fully comply with NASA-STD-8719.11, which governs fire safety standards for NASA facilities, as well as applicable local building and fire codes. The scope requires certified professionals to execute systems that ensure life safety and property protection within critical NASA infrastructure, with inspections conducted by independent third parties to verify adherence to technical and regulatory requirements. This is a subcontract opportunity under NAICS code 238220 for fire protection system installation, with a posted date of June 25, 2026, and a firm response deadline of October 23, 2026, at 4:00 PM local time. The contract is managed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration through its Marshall Space Flight Center, and performance is exclusively tied to the New Orleans location. There is no set-aside designation specified, and while the point of contact details are not provided, interested parties must submit proposals through the official SAM.gov portal by the stated deadline to be considered.
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