Active Solicitation · NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION

    EMERGENCY MEDICAL EVACUATION SERVICES

    NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
    Sol. 80JSC026Medevac_RFISpecial Notice
    Open · 14d remaining
    DAYS TO CLOSE
    14
    closes May 28, 2026
    POSTED
    May 13, 2026
    Publication date
    NAICS CODE
    621910
    Primary industry classification
    PSC CODE
    Product & service classification

    AI Summary

    NASA is seeking information on Emergency Medical Evacuation Services through an RFI to gather industry feedback for the MedEvac 5 Contract. The services include medical evacuation, repatriation, and additional medical travel services. Interested parties are encouraged to submit capability statements to determine competition levels.

    Contract details

    Solicitation No.
    80JSC026Medevac_RFI
    Notice Type
    Special Notice
    Posted Date
    May 13, 2026
    Response Deadline
    May 28, 2026
    NAICS Code
    621910AI guide
    AI Product/Service
    service

    Description

    Offerors are responsible for monitoring this site for the release of the solicitation and any amendments. Potential offerors are responsible for downloading their own copy of the solicitation and amendments (if any).

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    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Johnson Space Center (JSC) is hereby soliciting information from potential sources for Emergency Medical Evacuation Services. Through this Request for Information (RFI), NASA plans to gain industry feedback on its approach to procuring cost effective solutions for NASA's Emergency Medical Evacuation service requirements.

    NASA JSC is seeking capability statements from all interested parties, including all socioeconomic categories of Small Businesses and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU)/Minority Institutions (MI), for the purposes of determining the appropriate level of competition for the Medical Evacuation Services 5 Contract (MedEvac 5).

    The services procured via the MedEvac 5 Contract will include Medical Evacuation and Repatriation Services with an attending medical team that could include a NASA physician and medical equipment to medical facilities which provide US-standards of medical care with ultimate evacuation to home-based hospitals or facilities of NASA’s choosing. Evacuation may occur from remote locations including, but not limited to, parts of Russia and Kazakhstan. These requirements include additional medical travel services, but are not limited to, medical monitoring, medical referrals and consultations with English-speaking doctors, hospital admittance, providing Guarantee of Payments(GOPs) to ensure timely access to medical care and discharge, facilitation of hospital payments, coordination of insurance information, medications, vaccines, blood transfers, medical devices and replacement of corrective lenses, and transportation home after stabilization if evacuation is deemed necessary or repatriation of mortal remains.

    NASA anticipates a firm fixed price, pre-paid membership for group coverage to meet its service requirements.  For planning purposes, NASA currently estimates its traveling members perform a total of thirteen thousand (13,000) worldwide travel days per year.  

    Responses to this notice are not offers and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract. The Government is under no obligation to issue a solicitation or to award any contract on the basis of this RFI.

    1. Ability to Deliver Full Scope of Services
      1. Can your organization deliver the full scope of prepaid emergency medical evacuation and medical travel services described in the draft SOW?

    __ Yes

    __ No

                  

      1. If No, which portions of the requirement cannot currently be supported (select all that apply)?

    __ Medical evacuation and repatriation

    __ Medical monitoring, referrals, and consultations

    __ Field Rescue

    __ Guarantee of Payments (GOP) issuance

    __ Hospital payment facilitation

    __ Medical equipment/medications/vaccines support

    __ Repatriation of remains

    __ Reservation and Callup Capability

    __ Other (fill in) ____________________________________________________

    1. Recommendations or Clarifications to the Draft SOW and Pricing Template
      1. Are there areas of the draft SOW where additional clarification would improve your ability to respond (select all that apply)?

    __ Scope of medical travel services

    __ Standards of care requirements

    __ Membership model expectations

    __ Operational response timelines

    __ Coordination with NASA medical personnel

    __ Pricing structure

    __ No clarification needed

    __ Other (fill in) ________________________________________________

      1. Would changes to the pricing framework improve cost‑effectiveness?

    __ Yes (fill in) __________________________________________________

    __ No

    1. Potential Constraints or Barriers to Participation
      1. Which potential challenges could limit your organization’s participation (select all that apply)?

    __ Regulatory hurdles

    __ Insurance or financial issue constraints

    __ Limited regional capability

    __ Aviation or permit restrictions

    __ Sanctions-related financial complications

    __ None anticipated

      1. Would Government‑provided clarifications or changes mitigate these issues?

    __ Yes

    __ No

    1. Relevant Organizational Experience
      1. Does your organization currently provide prepaid medical evacuation services?

    __ Yes

    __ No

      1. How long has your organization provided international medical evacuation services?

    __ Less than 2 years

    __ 2–5 years

    __ 5–10 years

    __ More than 10 years

      1. Is your pricing model primarily:

    __ Membership‑based (prepaid)

    __ Fee‑for‑service

    __ Hybrid

    __ Other

    1. Experience in Russia, Kazakhstan, Baikonur, or Sensitive Airspace
      1. Does your organization have experience conducting medical evacuations from Russia?

    __ Yes

    __ No

      1. Does your organization have experience conducting medical evacuations from Kazakhstan?

    __ Yes

    __ No

      1. Does your organization have experience operating in or near Baikonur Cosmodrome?

    __ Yes

    __ No

      1. If No, have you conducted comparable operations in similarly restricted or geopolitically sensitive locations?

    __ Yes (fill in) ____________________________________________________________

    __ No

      1. Can your organization secure required flight permits and coordinate with regional aviation authorities (e.g., Roscosmos, Russian/Kazakh authorities)?

    __ Yes

    __ No

    1. Guarantee of Payments (GOP) in Russia and Kazakhstan
      1. Can you provide timely GOPs specifically to Russian medical facilities?

    __ Yes

    __ No

      1. Can you provide timely GOPs to Kazakh medical facilities?

    __ Yes

    __ No

      1. Does your organization have processes to manage financial transactions affected by sanctions or banking restrictions in these regions?

    __ Yes

    __ No

    1. Industry Changes
      1. Have you observed significant industry changes in the last three years that would affect NASA’s acquisition strategy?

    __ Yes

    __ No

      1. If Yes, which categories best describe these changes (select all that apply)?

    __ Aviation or air ambulance regulatory changes

    __ Medical capability advancements

    __ Insurance or financial industry changes

    __ Shifts in global geopolitical environments

    __ Significant cost‑structure changes

    __ Other (fill in) _______________________________________________

    1. Aircraft and Fleet Capabilities
      1. Does your fleet include long‑range aircraft suitable for transcontinental medical evacuation?

    __ Yes

    __ No

      1. Which aircraft types do you operate for long‑range missions(select all that apply)?

    __ Fixed‑wing jet air ambulance

    __ Turboprop air ambulance

    __ Charter/partnered aircraft

    __ Other

      1. Do your aircraft have the capability to minimize transfers by operating long‑haul missions directly?

    __ Yes

    __ No

    1. Geographic Coverage and Assets
      1. Do you maintain dedicated assets in specific regions?

    __ Yes

    __ No

      1. If Yes, where do you maintain dedicated assets (select all that apply)?

    __ North America

    __ Europe

    __ Middle East

    __ Central Asia

    __ Asia‑Pacific

    __ Africa

    __ South America

      1. Do you rely on a vetted partner network in regions without dedicated assets?

    __ Yes

    __ No

    1. Presence in Kazakhstan or Russia
      1. Do you have personnel, infrastructure, or dedicated assets in Kazakhstan (e.g., Almaty or Astana)?

    __ Yes

    __ No

      1. Do you have personnel, infrastructure, or dedicated assets in Moscow or elsewhere in Russia?

    __ Yes

    __ No

    1. International Accreditation
      1. Which accreditations does your organization or partners currently hold (select all that apply)?

    __ CAMTS

    __ EURAMI

    __ NAAMTA

    __ Other recognized medical transport accreditation

    __ None

    1. Example Evacuation Scenario
      1. Can your organization provide one example of a medical evacuation conducted in the last 24 months from a logistically challenging or politically sensitive region?

    __ Yes

    __ No

      1. Does your organization maintain records that can demonstrate timelines and operational steps for such a mission?

    __ Yes

    __ No

    1. Service Scope & Eligibility
      1. Does your membership model cover all NASA civil servants, contractors, and invitational travelers without age limits?
        __ Yes   

    __ No

      1. Are evacuations and medical support available regardless of pre-existing conditions?
        __ Yes

    __ No

      1. Do you exclude high-risk activities or specific regions?
        __ No exclusions

    __ Activity exclusions

    __ Location exclusions

      1. Can evacuations be authorized by NASA physician even if local care is available but below U.S. standard?
        __ Yes

    __ No

    1. Response Time SLAs & Performance
      1. First clinical contact time:
        __ ≤15 min   

    __ 16–30 min   

    __ 31–60 min

    __ >60 min

      1. GOP issuance timelines globally/Russia/Kazakhstan:
        __ ≤30 min

        __ 31–60 min  

     __ 1–2 hrs  

     __ >2 hrs

      1. Bedside-to-wheels-up time:
        __ ≤6 hrs  

     __ 6–12 hrs

    __ 12–24 hrs   

    __ >24 hrs

      1. Percentage of direct long-haul missions:
        __ ≥80%   

    __ 60–79%   

    __ 40–59%   

    __ <40%

    1. Aviation Operations & Safety
      1. Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) status:
        __ Own AOC   

    __ Partner AOCs   

    __ Mixed   

    __ None

      1. Safety Management System implemented and audited?
        __ Yes (3rd-party)   

    __ Yes (self-audited)   

    __ No

      1. Typical flight crew international mission hours:
        __ ≥2000   

    __ 1000–1999   

    __ 500–999   

    __ <500

      1. Ability to secure Russian/Kazakh permits under expedited timelines:
        __ Yes   

    __ No   

    __ Case-by-case

    1. Clinical Governance & Accreditation
      1. Clinical escort staffing levels appropriate for ICU cases?
        __ Always   

    __ Usually   

    __ Case-by-case   

    __ Rarely

      1. Aircraft equipped with ICU-level devices?
        __ Yes   

    __ No   

    __ Some assets

      1. Can NASA physician integrate as attending?
        __ Yes   

    __ No   

    __ Requires agreement

    1. Financial Operations & Sanctions
      1. Ability to manage compliant payments in Russia/Kazakhstan?
        __ Yes   

    __ No   

    __ Limited

      1. Ability to settle invoices in local currency without discharge delays?
        __ Yes   

    __ No   

    __ Sometimes

      1. Are hospital invoices audited prior to payment?
        __ Always   

    __ Often   

    __ Sometimes   

    __ Rarely

    1. Network Governance & Subcontracting
      1. Are partner hospitals/air operators vetted annually?
        __ Yes   

    __ No

      1. Do subcontracts include required flow-down clauses?
        __ Yes   

    __ No

      1. Regions with ≥2 vetted providers:
        __ NA   

    __ EU   

    __ ME   

    __ Central Asia   

    __ APAC   

    __ Africa   

    __ SA

    1. Data Protection & Reporting
      1. HIPAA + international privacy compliance?
        __ Yes   

    __ No

      1. Secure NASA-accessible case updates (portal/API)?
        __ Yes   

    __ No

      1. Ability to deliver monthly/quarterly KPIs?
        __ Yes   

    __ No

    1. Business Continuity & Surge Readiness
      1. Max simultaneous medevac missions supported:
        __ ≥10   

    __ 7–9   

    __ 4–6   

    __ ≤3

      1. Contingency assets staged in Eurasia/Central Asia?
        __ Yes   

    __ No

      1. Exercises conducted for Russia/Kazakhstan access scenarios in last 12 months?
        __ Yes   

    __ No

    1. Insurance, Licensure, and Liability
      1. Internationally valid aviation + medical malpractice coverage?
        __ Yes   

    __ No

      1. Are clinical staff licensed in embarkation/destination regions?
        __ Yes   

    __ No   

    __ Case-by-case

    1. Pricing Transparency & FFP Feasibility
      1. Can you commit to FFP, prepaid membership using defined volumes?
        __ Yes   

    __ No

      1. Will any services be separately billable?
        __ No (all-inclusive)  

     __ Some excluded   

    __ Many excluded

      1. Volume-based or multi-center discounts offered?
        __ Yes   

    __ No

    1. Customer Experience & Language Support
      1. Multilingual support including English + native Russian/Kazakh?
        __ Yes   

    __ No

      1. Traveler-facing materials (cards, app, hotline)?
        __ Yes   

    __ No

    1. Past Performance & References
      1. # of sensitive-region evacuations in last 24 months:
        __ ≥10  

     __ 5–9   

    __ 1–4   

    __ 0

      1. Can you provide 3 client references?
        __ Yes  

    __ No


     

    Key dates

    1. May 13, 2026Posted Date
    2. May 28, 2026Proposals / Responses Due

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