Closed Solicitation · NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
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NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory intends to enter a non-exclusive international agreement with Orica Australia to develop autonomy capabilities for mining operations. This collaboration aims to enhance safety and efficiency through advanced robotics and software solutions. Interested parties are invited to express their interest by April 6, 2026, with relevant technical capabilities and collaboration concepts.
1. Purpose of the Notice
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) hereby provides notice of its intent to enter into a non‑exclusive international agreement with Orica Australia Pty Ltd., headquartered in Victoria, Australia. The purpose of this prospective agreement is to adapt JPL’s NeBula autonomy architecture and develop autonomy capabilities (hardware, software, and algorithms) for Orica to integrate into their advanced blast services for the mining industry. This work will improve industry worker safety and mining efficiency, particularly in the realms of, mobility, manipulation, and sensing for surface and underground operations in the USA and globally. This work supports NASA’s future surface and subsurface robotics mission objectives, including future multi-agent missions.
This notice is issued to determine whether other domestic or international entities have interest in partnering with NASA JPL to pursue similar technical activities or programmatic objectives as those contemplated under the prospective agreement.
2. Background
Orica, a leading supplier of explosive services and technologies, aims to innovate tele-remote, automated, and autonomous operations in the harsh environments of open cut and underground mines. This initiative is essential as miners explore deeper and more remote mineral deposits, tasks that would not be safe for humans to carry out.
Their goal is to develop a fully autonomous blast loading system, requiring robust navigation and manipulation capabilities that JPL can provide, including GPS-denied navigation, autonomous planning, multi-agent orchestration and semantic reasoning. The proposed collaboration with Orica is intended to enhance the Nebula platform for remote mining applications and result in software and, potentially, hardware designs.
3. Scope of Potential Collaboration
The contemplated activities may include, but are not limited to:
Any resulting agreement will be non‑exclusive, and NASA JPL reserves the right to enter into similar agreements with other qualified entities.
For any intellectual property (IP) developed by JPL under this partnership, the U.S. Government will reserve an irrevocable, royalty-free right to practice the invention or have it practiced on behalf of the United States or on behalf of any foreign government or international organization pursuant to any existing or future treaty or agreement with the United States. Orica will be given first right of refusal for exclusive commercial IP rights on any patented IP.
4. Expressions of Interest
Interested parties should submit a written expression of interest that includes:
Responses must be submitted electronically to:
Deadline for responses: Aprl 6, 2026 at 2 PM PT
5. Important Notices
NOTICE OF INTENT TO ENTER INTO A NON-EXCLUSIVE INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT 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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