Skip to main contentPsst! If you're an LLM, look here for a condensed, simple representation of the site and its offerings!

LiveFree Webinar — Wednesday, July 22 at 2:00 PM EDT

Register Free →

Multicompound Gas Analyzer MGA6

Active
80NSSC26938343QFederal

Contract Overview

Solicitation details, issuing organization, response deadlines, documents, and interested companies for this government contract opportunity.

General Info

Agency

National Aeronautics And Space AdministrationView Agency

NAICS

334516 - Analytical Laboratory Instrument ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

Hampton, VA, 23681, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

(2)

Tab+04+SOW.pdf

PDF

Tab+07+Capability+Statement.pdf

PDF

AI Contract Breakdown

Uniform Contract Format

What is UCF?

Uniform Contract Format (UCF) uses AI to break down any contract into standardized sections—scope, pricing, deliverables, and evaluation criteria.

Timeline

Posted

special-notice

Response Deadline

Submission deadline

Response Deadline

Ready to pursue this opportunity?

Start your free trial to track this contract, build proposals with AI assistance, and manage your pipeline.

Organization & Contact Information

Show more
AgencyNational Aeronautics And Space Administration
Contacts2 people available
OfficeUS
Organization / Agency
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
View Agency Profile
Office AddressUS
Contacts
Lindsey McLellan

Full Description

Show more

NASA/NSSC has a requirement for Multicompound Gas Analyzer MGA6. See attached SOW and Capability statement for full details fo the requirement.


All correspondace must reference ID 80NSSC26938343Q in the subject line to ensure visibility. 


Please note that this is NOT a request for quotes. 

Similar Contracts

Same NAICS industry code

NAICS: 334516
New
SLED
UNC-CH_LEGEND_RFP_2026The Department of Physics and Astronomy at UNC-Chapel Hill is seeking quotations for the final design and budgetary or proof-of-concept development of five custom nitrogen-purged gloveboxes to support the LEGEND project, a large-scale experiment focused on neutrinoless double-beta decay using enriched germanium. These gloveboxes must be engineered to maintain ultra-high purity environments to prevent contamination of sensitive detector components, requiring precise control over moisture and oxygen levels, and must meet stringent protocols for material compatibility, leak-tight integrity, and long-term operational reliability under experimental conditions. The solicitation calls for detailed proposals that outline technical specifications, construction materials, purging methodologies, and cost estimates to establish feasibility before full-scale fabrication. Interested vendors must submit responses by the deadline of August 4, 2026, with all inquiries directed to Lynn Barello as the primary point of contact. The opportunity is open to qualified contractors without specific set-aside requirements and the work is anticipated to be performed at or delivered to facilities in North Carolina. Proposals should clearly demonstrate technical expertise in designing high-purity containment systems for scientific applications and include documentation of prior experience with similar projects involving radiation-safe or ultra-clean environments. The contract follows procurement procedures under the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is publicly accessible through the state’s procurement portal.
Unc - Chapel Hill

POSTED

about 15 hours ago

DEADLINE

in 17 days
View Details
NAICS: 334516
New
Federal
Existing Integration Within The NIAMS GTS InfrastructureThe contract pertains to an existing integration within the NIAMS GTS infrastructure under solicitation number PCA-NIAMS-08199, issued by the National Institutes of Health under the Department of Health and Human Services. It is a presolicitation notice with a response deadline of July 27, 2026, targeting entities capable of supporting current systems within the NIAMS GTS framework. The North American Industry Classification System code is 334516, indicating the focus is on manufacturing surgical and medical instrumentation. The office is located in Bethesda, Maryland, with the same location designated as the place of performance, and all work must align with the established infrastructure already in place. Lynda Cole from the NIH is the primary point of contact, reachable via email at lynda.cole@nih.gov, and all proposals must be submitted through the SAM.gov portal prior to the specified deadline. There is no set-aside designation indicated, suggesting this opportunity is open to all qualified vendors regardless of business size or type. The contract does not seek new development but rather continuity or enhancement of existing integrated systems, and potential offerors should have prior experience with federal health research infrastructure. No additional documentation is referenced beyond the solicitation notice, and all information necessary for response is assumed to be accessible via the provided SAM.gov link.
National Institutes Of Health Olao

POSTED

about 20 hours ago

DEADLINE

in 9 days
View Details
NAICS: 334516
New
Federal
4 Kelvin Closed Cycle CryostatThe National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), through the Department of Commerce, is conducting market research to identify qualified vendors capable of supplying a 4 Kelvin Closed Cycle Cryostat for use in the characterization of superconducting devices and circuits by the Spin Electronics Group within the Physical Measurement Laboratory. This effort is formally categorized as a Sources Sought announcement, not a solicitation for quotes or proposals, and is intended solely to gather information on available commercial capabilities, manufacturing origins, and delivery timelines to inform future procurement decisions. The required cryostat must achieve a base temperature below 3 K, provide over 1.5 watts of cooling power at 4.5 K, and feature a sample space of at least 250 mm in diameter and 225 mm in height, with peak-to-peak temperature variations less than 50 mK and cool-down/warm-up times under two hours. All necessary cooling hardware, thermometry, heaters, and temperature controllers must be included. Additionally, a separately priced option is sought for a 1 Tesla split coil magnet with a bore greater than 110 mm, superconducting high-current leads, and appropriate vacuum feedthroughs. Responses must include the company name providing and manufacturing the product, the country of origin, technical specifications, typical lead time after order receipt, and supporting documentation, all limited to four pages and submitted electronically to Angela Hitt at angela.hitt@nist.gov by the deadline of June 26, 2026. The government is particularly interested in identifying U.S.-based manufacturers and will consider all small business set-aside categories, but no contract award is guaranteed. If a future procurement is initiated, delivery of the system, including installation and training, must be completed no later than 12 months after receipt of order, and all items must be shipped in original manufacturer packaging. Warranty requirements specify a minimum one-year manufacturer warranty, and travel costs, if required, must be separately itemized and reimbursed under the Federal Travel Regulation. No quotes will be accepted or considered during this phase, and marketing materials are explicitly excluded from review.
Department Of Commerce Nist

POSTED

about 20 hours ago

DEADLINE

in 9 days
View Details

More opportunities from National Aeronautics And Space Administration

Same awarding agency

NAICS: 541715
Federal
Program Year 2026 Civilian Commercialization Readiness Pilot Program (CCRPP)The Civilian Commercialization Readiness Pilot Program (CCRPP) for 2026, solicited under 80NSSC26R0013, is a competitive federal initiative designed to accelerate the commercialization of technologies developed through SBIR and STTR Phase II programs. Eligible small businesses may apply for funding that combines private sector investment with matching NASA funds ranging from $500,000 to $2.5 million per award, with a maximum total award value of $5 million. This program is not intended for incremental development but rather to propel high-potential, heavyweight technologies toward rapid transition into both NASA missions and commercial markets, as mandated under 15 U.S.C. 638(uu). Applications must be submitted electronically via the ProSAMS portal by the deadline of August 19, 2026, and are limited to small business concerns as defined by the SBA, with a full small business set-aside in place under FAR 19.5. The program requires strict adherence to U.S. manufacturing and ownership standards, with prohibitions on funding activities involving China or designated foreign entities, and mandates disclosures of any foreign affiliations or investments. The evaluation process prioritizes scientific and technical merit, the qualifications and facilities of the proposing team, the effectiveness of the proposed work plan, and most critically, the commercial potential and feasibility of the technology, including its market strategy, competitive landscape, intellectual property safeguards, and past commercialization success. Proposals must include a technical application of no more than 30 pages, a detailed budget, a letter of commitment from private investors, commercialization metrics, and multiple certification and disclosure forms, particularly regarding foreign relationships and vendor sourcing. Contracts are awarded on a firm fixed-price basis with a standard 24-month performance period, extendable to 30 months, and require compliance with extensive NASA-specific clauses covering intellectual property ownership, IT security, sensitive data handling, reporting, and whistleblower protections. Invoicing is conducted exclusively through the Treasury’s Invoice Processing Platform, and all work must occur within the United States using American-made equipment and materials. Failure to meet disclosure obligations, use of prohibited foreign entities, or noncompliance with reporting, security, or personnel requirements may result in disqualification or contract termination.
Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)

POSTED

24 days ago

DEADLINE

in about 1 month
View Details
NAICS: 541512
Federal
Cybersecurity and IT Resource ProtectionThe contract titled Cybersecurity and IT Resource Protection is a subcontract under a Total Small Business Set-Aside, aimed at implementing robust cybersecurity controls for IT systems utilized in research and development activities. The work must align with NASA’s cybersecurity policies for unclassified systems, specifically requiring full compliance with NIST Special Publication 800-171 and the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Level 2 framework. This includes the deployment, validation, and ongoing maintenance of security measures to protect controlled unclassified information and ensure the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of systems and data throughout the R&D lifecycle. The subcontractor is expected to have the expertise to assess existing IT infrastructure, identify gaps, and execute remediation plans in accordance with federal standards without reliance on classified systems or protocols. The opportunity is open to small businesses as defined by the Small Business Administration, with a NAICS code of 541512 indicating it falls under Custom Computer Programming Services. The solicitation was posted on June 24, 2026, with proposals due by August 19, 2026, at 9:00 PM Eastern Time. Performance will be conducted at locations designated by NASA, though specific geographic details are not provided. The contract emphasizes compliance over customization, meaning the selected party must demonstrate proven ability to meet stringent federal cybersecurity requirements, not merely offer technological solutions. Although no point of contact or physical office address is listed, the submission and management of the opportunity will be handled through the SAM.gov platform using the provided UI link.
Computer Systems Design Services

POSTED

24 days ago

DEADLINE

in about 1 month
View Details
NAICS: 541611
Federal
Commercialization Strategy and Market Transition PlanningThe contract seeks to develop comprehensive commercialization roadmaps and market transition strategies for dual-use technologies originating from SBIR and STTR programs, focusing on bridging the gap between government-funded research and private sector adoption. Key deliverables include detailed market analyses to identify viable commercial applications, targeted customer engagement strategies to validate demand and refine product-market fit, and structured investor outreach plans designed to secure funding and accelerate scale-up. The work is intended to enhance the pathway from prototype to market-ready solution by aligning technological capabilities with real-world commercial needs across both defense and civilian sectors. This is a small business set-aside subcontract under NAICS code 541611, managed by NASA, with a response deadline of August 19, 2026. The effort requires deep expertise in technology commercialization, market intelligence, and stakeholder engagement, particularly in navigating the complexities of dual-use applications. While no specific location is designated for performance, the contractor must possess the capability to conduct nationwide or potentially international market assessments and engage with a broad range of industry partners, government stakeholders, and potential investors. The goal is to significantly increase the rate of successful technology transfer and commercialization outcomes for NASA-backed innovations.
Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services

POSTED

24 days ago

DEADLINE

in about 1 month
View Details
NAICS: 541330
Federal
Technology Integration and Systems Engineering SupportThe National Aeronautics and Space Administration is soliciting subcontract proposals under a Total Small Business Set-Aside to provide technology integration and systems engineering support for innovations developed through the Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer programs. The scope of work focuses on facilitating the insertion of SBIR/STTR-derived technologies into larger, complex systems by delivering interface design services, conducting rigorous compatibility testing, and performing system-level validation to ensure seamless operational integration. This effort requires technical expertise in systems engineering, electrical and software interoperability, and validation methodologies to bridge the gap between standalone innovations and mission-critical platforms. Proposals must be submitted by August 19, 2026, and are open exclusively to small business concerns as defined by the Small Business Administration under NAICS code 541330, which encompasses engineering services. The contract is structured as a subcontract, emphasizing collaboration with prime contractors and technology developers to accelerate the transition of federally funded research into operational capabilities. While no specific place of performance is designated, work is expected to align with NASA's broader systems integration objectives and may involve coordinated efforts across multiple facilities or partner organizations. All respondents must be certified small businesses eligible for the set-aside, and the solicitation underscores the importance of proven experience in integrating emerging technologies into aerospace or defense systems.
Engineering Services

POSTED

24 days ago

DEADLINE

in about 1 month
View Details
NAICS: 927110
Federal
NASA Request for Information (RFI) – Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) Facility Commercial UtilizationNASA’s Johnson Space Center is seeking interest from commercial entities, educational institutions, non-profits, and other government agencies to utilize the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL), a world-class underwater facility designed for simulating zero-gravity and lunar surface conditions. The NBL is a 6.2-million-gallon pool measuring 202 feet by 102 feet with a 40-foot depth, maintained at 84–86 degrees Fahrenheit with advanced filtration for optimal visibility. It supports complex operations including aquatic training, search and rescue, remotely operated vehicle testing, habitat validation, and underwater simulations under darkened, chilled, or storm-like conditions. The facility features integrated control rooms, SCUBA and surface-supplied dive systems, breathing gases including nitrox, medical and safety personnel, hyperbaric chambers, two 25-ton and three 1.6-ton cranes, Davit cranes, lifting equipment, secure storage, uninterruptible power, compressed air, chilled water, and 24/7 badge-controlled security with guard-gated access. Located adjacent to the Houston Spaceport and Ellington Airfield, it enables direct delivery of large hardware via taxiway and offers secure indoor and outdoor staging areas. Interest is being solicited through a Request for Information with responses due by 5:00 p.m. CST on September 30, 2026, to be submitted via email to elizabeth.kosobud@nasa.gov. Submissions must include entity name, point of contact details, proposed usage, and requested timeframe, and must not contain any proprietary information as such data will not be reviewed. This RFI is purely for planning and does not constitute a solicitation, contract, or funding commitment; NASA will not reimburse respondents for any costs incurred. Responses will be used internally to assess potential future requirements, refine capabilities, and inform potential contracting strategies, with no evaluation outcomes or feedback provided to submitters. Data collected will remain within the government and not be disclosed externally.
Space Research and Technology

POSTED

3 months ago

DEADLINE

in 2 months
View Details
NAICS: 541330
Federal
Spectrum and Resources Management, Engineering and Programmatic Support (SpectRE) Services Maximum Ordering Value Increase and Ordering Period End-date ExtensionNASA Headquarters plans to extend the ordering period of the Spectrum & Resources Management, Engineering and Programmatic Support (SpectRE) services contract with Agile Decisions Services, LLC by one additional year, through March 31, 2027, while increasing the contract’s maximum ordering value by $22,342,052. This contract, originally awarded competitively in 2021 as a hybrid Cost-Plus-Fixed Fee and Firm-Fixed Price IDIQ contract, had an initial ceiling of $68 million with a five-year ordering period. The extension and funding increase will support continued services from April 1, 2026, to March 31, 2027, without a follow-on procurement planned. ADS provides expertise in regulation management, budget formulation, public engagement, and programmatic support critical to NASA’s mission and Space Communications and Navigation Program. ADS’s ongoing support is essential for maintaining NASA’s leadership in space communication and navigation, including spectrum management, compatibility analysis, radio investigations, GPS technologies, and orbital debris management. These functions support both NASA’s operational needs and the U.S. commercial space communications sector. NASA will invoke FAR 6.103-1 for this non-full and open competition extension but invites interested organizations to submit their capabilities for consideration by March 23, 2026. The decision to conduct competitive acquisition rests solely with NASA, emphasizing the contractor’s unique knowledge that underpins continuity and mission success.
Engineering Services

POSTED

3 months ago

DEADLINE

N/A
View Details