Geostationary Littoral Imaging and Monitoring Radiometer (GLIMR) Access to Space (ATS) “GLIMR ATS"

SOL #: 80LARC26R00002Pre-Solicitation

Overview

Buyer

National Aeronautics And Space Administration
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
HAMPTON, VA, 23681, United States

Place of Performance

Hampton, VA

NAICS

Research and Development in the Physical (541715)

PSC

Space R&D Svcs; Space Flight, Research & Supporting Activities; R&D Facilities & Maj Equip (AR15)

Set Aside

No set aside specified

Timeline

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Posted
Apr 15, 2026
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Last Updated
May 26, 2026

Qualification Details

Fit reasons
  • NAICS alignment with historical contract wins in similar service areas.
  • Scope strongly matches core technical capabilities and delivery model.
Risks
  • Past performance thresholds may require one additional teaming partner.
  • Potential clarification needed on staffing minimums before bid/no-bid.
Next steps

Validate eligibility requirements, assign capture owner, and schedule partner outreach to confirm teaming strategy before submission planning.

Quick Summary

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Langley Research Center has issued a presolicitation for the Geostationary Littoral Imaging and Monitoring Radiometer (GLIMR) Access to Space (ATS) project. This is a Full and Open Competition seeking commercial services for the GLIMR mission's space segment, including spacecraft, launch, integration, and operations. The government intends to release a draft RFP in May 2026, with proposals due in September 2026 and an award in January 2027. Industry comments on the draft documents are encouraged by April/May 2026.

Purpose & Scope

The GLIMR mission aims to deploy the first geostationary hyperspectral ocean color sensor in the Western Hemisphere to study ocean processes at diurnal timescales, focusing on phytoplankton blooms, coastal features, and land-ocean exchanges. The contractor will be responsible for the full lifecycle (Phases D through F) of the GLIMR Observatory and Launch Segment. This includes planning, design, integration, testing, launch, in-orbit checkout, and on-orbit operations. The scope encompasses providing the spacecraft, launch vehicle, ground system integration, and all associated programmatic and technical support. Instrument delivery readiness is estimated for no later than January 2027.

Contract Details

  • Type: Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP) with milestone payments.
  • Period of Performance (POP): Five (5) years (3-year base period + two 1-year options).
  • Estimated POP Breakdown: 7 months integration planning, 11 months integration and test, 6 months in-orbit checkout, and 1 year baseline operations.
  • Set-Aside: Full and Open Competition.
  • NAICS: 541715 (Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences), 1,000 employee size standard.
  • Regulations: Will utilize FAR Part 12 and FAR Part 15 terms and evaluation procedures.

Key Requirements & Deliverables

The Statement of Work (Exhibit A) details the comprehensive work required. The Data Requirements List (DRL) and Data Requirements Description (DRD) (Exhibit B) specify extensive data and documentation deliverables, including various reviews (e.g., ATS Requirements Review, Mission Operations Readiness Review), project management reports, safety and mission assurance documents, and technical documentation. The Access to Space Requirements Document (ATSRD) (Exhibit C) outlines critical technical and performance requirements for the GLIMR Access to Space, covering mechanical interfaces, environmental survivability (vibration, thermal, shock), electrical interfaces, pointing accuracy, data handling, and contamination control.

Evaluation

Award will be based on overall Best Value to the Government, considering price and non-price factors such as experience/past performance and technical approach. Technical approaches will be proposed via oral presentations.

Timeline & Action Items

  • Industry Comments Due: April/May 2026 (for this presolicitation)
  • Draft RFP Issuance: May 2026
  • Pre-solicitation Conference: June 2026
  • Final RFP Issuance: July 2026
  • Proposals Due: September 2026
  • Award: January 2027

Potential Offerors are encouraged to provide questions, comments, and feedback on the attached documentation to larc-glimr-ats@mail.nasa.gov. Monitor www.SAM.gov for all future updates.

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Ashley KorahaesPRIMARY
Stacy HollisSECONDARY

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