NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center is seeking partnerships for the development of the Lunar Ultraviolet Spectrometer (LUVS), aimed at deploying scientific payloads on the lunar surface as part of upcoming missions. The opportunity involves providing an optomechanical design, instrument build, integration, and operational support for a high technology readiness level UV/VIS spectrometer capable of autonomous operation for a minimum of 10 days, with a targeted maximum lifetime of 14 days. This initiative is critical for advancing lunar science and will utilize Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) for payload delivery. Interested parties must submit their proposals by September 12, 2024, with project funding caps ranging from $10 million to $25 million, excluding launch costs. For further inquiries, potential respondents can contact Eliad Peretz at eliad.peretz@nasa.gov.