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Sources Sought Notice for National Security Space Launch (NSSL) Phase 3 Emergent Missions
Contact and place of performance
Grace Venezia
Not specified
1. Notice Type: Sources Sought The purpose of this announcement is to identify sources and request industry feedback regarding a potential solicitation/acquisition. The United States Space Force (USSF), Space Systems Command (SSC), System Delta 80 (SYD 80) office for Space Access, is issuing this Sources Sought notice to determine the availability and technical capability of launch service providers to meet critical...
View moreSubmissions may be reviewed by Government personnel and support contractors bound by appropriate non-disclosure agreements. Intellectual or other privileged information contained in responses to this Sources Sought will not be distributed outside of the Department of War or United States Government employees from other Government agencies who are working with SYD 80 on this notice. The Government has entered into contracts with the following companies: The Aerospace Corporation; Alpha Omega Group LLC; Astrion LLC; Auria; Boecore, Inc.; Boyle Enterprises; Figueroa & Associates, LLC; Integrated Data Services, LLC; KBR Wyle Services, LLC; Liona Enterprises Inc.; ManTech International Corporation; Nowinski Engineering & Integration; Nynth Company California LLC; OMNI Consulting Solutions LLC; Quantum Space LLC; SAVI, LLC; Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC); Stellar Solutions; Tecolote Research, Inc.; Tyton LLC; and Wallender & Associates. These companies support the program office by performing technical reviews, systems engineering and integration analyses, cost estimation, and other advisory services. Submission in response to this notice constitutes consent to disclosure of information to these companies.
U.S Commercial Provider. In accordance with RFO 9.104-1(g), the company must comply with the U.S Commercial Provider definition in accordance with the Commercial Space Act of 1998, Title II P.L 105-303.
2. Background
The National Security Space Launch (NSSL) program procures launch services for a wide range of U.S. Government needs. The NSSL Phase 3 procurement strategy, which was competed under full and open competition, established two lanes for acquiring launch services. The default approach for all missions is Lane 1, which provides for a tiered mission assurance approach and is intended for payloads where the Government can assume a greater degree of launch risk.
However, for the most demanding, least risk-tolerant national security payloads, Lane 2 provides for the highest level of mission assurance. These high-priority missions involve high-value assets that require the use of NSSL-certified launch vehicles to ensure the highest degree of reliability and mission success. The capabilities these missions provide the Nation must be deployed successfully and on time.
In accordance with the NSSL Phase 3 Lane 2 acquisition strategy, the Space Force awarded three launch service providers capable of meeting the full mission assurance requirements for the nation's low risk tolerant payloads; of those, only two providers currently possess NSSL-certified launch vehicles.
3. Requirement
The Government has an emergent requirement to launch up to 25 high-value NSS assets into highly stressing orbits. These missions are planned for procurement as follows:
These missions are deemed critical to national security and carry the highest priority for mission success and low risk posture that requires nothing less than a NSSL-certified launch service provider to apply the NSSL-directed full gamut of mission assurance processes to achieve timely, successful delivery of these national security assets. The key technical challenges for these missions include, but are not limited to, the following representative reference missions:
4. Government's Intended Action
Based on the mission-critical nature and the risk-averse posture of these payloads, the Government intends to procure these 25 missions from the two currently NSSL-certified launch service providers on the existing Phase 3 Lane 2 contract vehicle.
5. Request for Capability Statements
This Sources Sought notice is intended to determine if any other responsible sources exist that can meet the requirement stated in paragraph 3 above. If your company is not one of the two currently certified NSSL Phase 3 Lane 2 providers who can meet the specified launch requirements no later than 1 October of the procurement Fiscal Year, you are invited to submit a Statement of Capability (SOC).
The SOC must demonstrate, with verifiable evidence, how your company will meet the specified launch requirements for these missions. The submission must specifically address:
6. Company Information
Please include the following in your response:
7. Submittal Instructions
All responses should be sent electronically to the Government points of contact, identified below. Any responses submitted through different channels or to a different email will not be considered. When submitting a response, please use the email subject “Response to Sources Sought – NSSL Phase 3 Emergent Missions.”
Points of Contact
Primary
Ms. Grace Venezia
Contract Specialist
Secondary
Ms. Tabitha Gomez
Contracting Officer
Submissions are limited to 10 pages, not including title pages, tables of contents, schedule, or acronym lists. All deliverables in response to this notice shall be submitted in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Project (Schedule) or Adobe formal and shall be unclassified. It is the sole responsibility of the submitter to clearly define to the Government what is considered confidential and/or proprietary. Respondents providing confidential and/or proprietary information shall be clearly marked with appropriate labels. The Government will not evaluate submissions after the tenth page. Marketing materials are highly discouraged. Submissions should use a minimum of 12-point font, single line spacing, and 1-inch margins.
All responses to this notice are requested no later than 5:00 PM PDT, 14 calendar days from the date of this posting. The Government will not extend this posting.
Disclaimer: The information contained herein is based on the best information available at the time of this notice, is subject to revision, and is not binding on the Government.
8. Small Business Consideration
The North American Industry Classification (NAICS) code and size standard are 481212 and 1,500 employees, respectively. Responses from small businesses are encouraged.
The Department of the Air Force, Space Systems Command, has issued this sources sought notice to identify qualified launch service providers for the National Security Space Launch (NSSL) Phase 3 Emergent Missions. The government has a requirement to launch up to 25 high-value National Security Space assets into highly stressing orbits, including six missions in fiscal year 2027, nine in 2028, and 10 in 2029. These missions require the highest level of mission assurance and must utilize NSSL-certified launch vehicles to ensure timely delivery and reliability for low-risk-tolerant payloads. Key technical requirements include the direct insertion of payloads weighing up to 20,000 pounds into specific orbits and the capability to execute multi-manifest missions co-locating multiple assets on a single vehicle.
Due to the critical nature of these payloads, the government currently intends to procure these missions from the two launch service providers already NSSL-certified under the existing Phase 3 Lane 2 contract. This notice seeks to determine if other responsible sources exist that can meet these requirements by October 1 of the respective procurement years. Potential providers must demonstrate a formal NSSL certification plan, launch vehicle readiness, and the technical capacity to meet specific orbital and mission assurance standards. This acquisition is classified under NAICS 481212 for Nonscheduled Chartered Freight Air Transportation and PSC V126 for Space Transportation/Launch.
Responses are due by May 5, 2026. Submissions must include a statement of capability not exceeding 10 pages and will be reviewed by government personnel and authorized support contractors. In accordance with the Commercial Space Act of 1998, respondents must comply with the definition of a U.S. commercial provider. Grace Venezia serves as the primary point of contact for this notice, identified by solicitation number Phase3Lane2EmergentMissions_1.
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