Network Extension for User Continuity and Sustainability (NEXUS) Ka-Band Backward-Compatible Relay Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) NextSTEP-3 Appendix E - Draft Solicitation
Overview
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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
NASA is seeking proposals for the Network Extension for User Continuity and Sustainability (NEXUS) Ka-Band Backward-Compatible Relay under a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) NextSTEP-3 Appendix E. This phased competitive Research and Development (R&D) acquisition aims to acquire an end-to-end Ka-band relay service that is backward compatible with legacy TDRSS users for a minimum of fifteen years. The acquisition is not set-aside and is open to full and open competition from U.S. institutions only, with no foreign offerors permitted.
Purpose & Scope
As the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) ages, NASA faces a continuity risk in the 2029-2031 timeframe for select on-orbit missions. This BAA seeks industry solutions to develop and demonstrate an end-to-end Ka-band relay service, including space, ground, launch, integration, and operations elements. The service must be backward compatible with heritage TDRSS Ka-band users without requiring modifications to their onboard systems. NASA anticipates multiple initial Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP) awards, with progressive downselects based on demonstrated performance, technical credibility, commercial viability, and budget. Proposed solutions are expected to be supported by a broader commercial business case beyond NASA. The demonstration should establish a capability with at least two concurrent paired links, scaling to eight for full operational services.
Phased Acquisition Strategy
The BAA is structured into multiple phases:
- Phase 1 (~6 months): Concept Maturation and Risk Reduction. Multiple FFP awards anticipated by September 2026.
- Phase 2 (~15 months): Capability Development and Integration of ground and space segments. Option exercise for downselected contractors around February 2027.
- Phase 3 (~6 months): On-orbit Flight Demonstration and End-to-End Verification. Option exercise around May 2028 to support flight demonstration by June 2028 and verification through September 2028.
- Phase 4: R&D phase-out and services transition (separate action).
- Phase 5: Broader competition for long-term operational services.
Key Requirements
The end-to-end relay service must provide continuous, global Ka-band communication, supporting bidirectional Forward and Return links. Critical aspects include:
- Backward Compatibility: With legacy TDRS Ka-band users.
- Security: Comprehensive cybersecurity, information assurance, cryptographic, and cloud security controls (NIST SP 800-53, CNSA 2.0).
- Service Volume: Altitudes from 0 km to 1,500 km, latitudes between +/- 75 degrees.
- Compliance: NTIA and ITU spectrum allocations.
- Restrictions: Prohibited from operating within or traversing countries listed in Country Group D; no bilateral participation or collaboration with China or Chinese-owned companies.
Contract Details & NAICS
This is a BAA under NextSTEP-3, Appendix E. Awards will be Firm-Fixed-Price.
- NAICS Codes: Phases 1-3: 541715 (Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)). Phases 4 & 5: 517810 (All Other Telecommunications) and/or 517410 (Satellite Communication).
- Place of Performance: Huntsville, AL (35812), United States.
Evaluation & Submission
Proposals will be evaluated on Technical Capability (700 points) and Management (300 points), with price evaluated for reasonableness. Key subfactors include Architectural Credibility, Design Maturity, Concept of Operations, System Resilience, Project Management Approach, Risk Management Strategy, Commercial Strategy, and Past Performance. Access to the ITAR-controlled Service Requirements Document (SRD) requires sending a Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) letter to MSFC-NEXUS@mail.nasa.gov for verification. All questions and comments (excluding ITAR access) must be directed to Jennifer George at MSFC-NEXUS@mail.nasa.gov.
Key Dates
- Presolicitation Notification/Synopsis: March 23, 2026.
- Draft Solicitation Released: April 9, 2026.
- Draft Solicitation Industry Day: April 14, 2026.
- Final BAA Solicitation Release (Anticipated): May 29, 2026 – June 8, 2026.
- Proposal Due Date (Anticipated): June 26, 2026 – July 7, 2026.
- Phase 1 Awards (Anticipated): No later than September 2026.
Important Notes
This is a draft solicitation for information and planning purposes only. The Government will not pay for information solicited. Potential offerors are responsible for monitoring SAM.gov for the final solicitation, amendments, and updates. Only the information in the final solicitation is binding.