Closed Solicitation · NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
AI Summary
NASA is seeking information from commercial providers for transportation services to Low Earth Orbit destinations, focusing on crew and cargo missions. This RFI aims to gather insights for future acquisition strategies and maintain a competitive transportation ecosystem in LEO. Responses are due by April 8, 2026.
1. OVERVIEW
NASA is seeking information from established commercial providers and new industry entrants to help shape the future acquisition strategy for Transportation for both crew and cargo to Commercial Low Earth Orbit destinations to maintain America’s presence in LEO.
This RFI is aligned with the Executive Order “Ensuring American Space Superiority” (December 2025), which directs the United States to:
When the International Space Station reaches its planned end-of-life, NASA will transition to commercially provided space stations. NASA is evaluating two options for this transition: a direct to commercial station option and an incrementally phased transition.
Aligned with NASA’s need to maintain presence in LEO, NASA acknowledges and understands the criticality of preventing a transportation gap in LEO, which could be detrimental to the transportation industry and could result in loss of critical, national capabilities.
NASA’s continued needs in LEO to conduct ground-breaking research, technology development, human research, stimulate the commercial market, and to use LEO as a proving ground drive a similar demand and cadence as we have today on the ISS. The NASA demand in addition to resupply expected for the station is expected to include 2 crew missions and 4-5 cargo missions per year. Commercial companies may have an increased demand for more short-duration private crewed missions.
All future station concepts are being designed to be compatible with the current fleet of crew and cargo vehicles to avoid major redesign.
NASA welcomes input from:
2. REQUESTED INFORMATION
Information provided will be used solely for internal Government planning, market research, and acquisition strategy development purposes. NASA will not publicly release company-specific data or estimates. Any external communication data will be aggregated, anonymized, and non-attributable. Response to questions can be marked proprietary or confidential information.
Current Providers: NASA wants to continue the demand for transportation services beyond ISS for a replacement commercial station.
New Entrants: NASA wants to understand the desire of new providers to enter into the transportation ecosystem in LEO to make sure that competition is maintained through the future evolution in LEO.
3. SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Submissions should adhere to the following guidelines:
4. DISCLAIMER
This RFI is issued solely for information-gathering and planning purposes only. It does not constitute a solicitation or a commitment by the Government to procure any services. This is a request for information for planning and information purposes only. This is not a request for proposal or quotation, nor is this a solicitation for a contract or grant award. This RFI does not obligate the Government in any way. The Government will not reimburse the respondents for any costs associated with the information submitted in response to this request.
No corresponding solicitation exists; therefore, do not request a copy of the solicitation. If a solicitation following this is released, it will be posted on www.sam.gov (https://www.sam.gov/). It is the interested party’s responsibility to monitor this site for the release of any solicitation or synopsis.
5. POINTS OF CONTACT
For questions regarding this RFI, please email ashley.h.chaves@nasa.gov
LOW EARTH ORBIT (LEO) TRANSPORTATION REQUEST FOR INFORMATION is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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