Capability Demonstrations & Supply Chain Challenges for NASA Moon Base Development
Contract Opportunity Analysis
NASA’s Johnson Space Center is seeking industry, academia, and partner input through an RFI to inform near-term capability maturation for a planned Moon Base and its associated lunar surface operations. The request focuses on technologies, hardware, and infrastructure that can be rapidly repurposed or developed for launch, integration, and demonstration testing on the lunar surface within the next 2 to 4 years, including concepts that could integrate with CLPS-class landers, LTV-class rovers, and orbiting relay or observation platforms. NASA is especially interested in ideas that align with identified architecture-driven technology and science gaps, improve lunar surface capability validation and risk reduction, and address supply chain and test facility challenge areas such as propellant tank dome manufacturing, hypergolic engines, radiation-hardened electronics, altitude test stands, and test facility scheduling constraints. Responses must be submitted electronically in PDF format to hq-moon-base-rfi@mail.nasa.gov using the file name OrganizationName_MoonBaseRFI.pdf, and NASA will send a confirmation email upon successful submission.
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