Draft RFP - Mars Telecommunications Network (MTN)
Overview
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Place of Performance
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PSC
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Qualification Details
Fit reasons
- NAICS alignment with historical contract wins in similar service areas.
- Scope strongly matches core technical capabilities and delivery model.
Risks
- Past performance thresholds may require one additional teaming partner.
- Potential clarification needed on staffing minimums before bid/no-bid.
Next steps
Validate eligibility requirements, assign capture owner, and schedule partner outreach to confirm teaming strategy before submission planning.
Quick Summary
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center has released updates to the Draft Request for Proposal (DRFP) for the Mars Telecommunications Network (MTN). This opportunity seeks a U.S. commercial provider to design, develop, integrate, launch, and commission a comprehensive Mars telecommunications and navigation relay system. The latest update, dated May 14, 2026, provides new Questions and Answers. The final RFP was anticipated around May 1, 2026, with proposals due approximately 30 days later.
Purpose & Scope
The MTN project aims to robustify the current Mars Relay Network and establish a new relay architecture to support future Mars exploration, including human missions, through 2035. The scope includes providing communication and data exchange, positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) services, supporting existing missions, and enabling Entry, Descent, and Landing (EDL) demonstrations. The effort is divided into three phases: development through implementation, launch and post-launch check-out, and transit to Mars through relay commissioning. NASA will own the MTN system, with the contractor responsible for operations. NASA may provide Electra radios as Government Furnished Equipment (GFE).
Contract Details & Key Dates
This will be a Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP) contract with an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) component for Time and Materials (T&M) Task Orders for Special Studies (Not-to-Exceed $10M). The contract will include schedule and performance incentives. A single award is anticipated. Hardware delivery is required no later than December 31, 2028, with full operational readiness at Mars by the end of calendar year 2030. The project is mandated by Public Law 119-21 and is a medium-priority Category 2 project.
Eligibility & Evaluation
This is an Unrestricted acquisition, but bidders must be U.S. commercial providers. Offerors are encouraged to demonstrate statutory eligibility under The Working Families Tax Cut (WFTC) Act, including prior NASA funding for Mars Sample Return design studies and proposing an independently launched Mars telecom orbiter. Evaluation factors prioritize Technical Proposal and Past Performance significantly over Price. Technical Proposal is more important than Past Performance. The Government values above-threshold performance. Cybersecurity posture, assessed via the Commercial Architecture Security Questionnaire (CASQ), is a critical evaluation component.
Key Attachments & Action Items
Key documents include the Statement of Objectives (SOO), Performance Work Statement (PWS), Data Requirements Deliverables (DRDs), and various pricing exhibits (Exhibits 2-9). Bidders must develop and submit a PWS, complete pricing exhibits, and provide a Mission Trajectory Data Package. An IT Security Management Plan and an Organizational Conflict of Interest (OCI) Avoidance Plan are also required. Offerors must disclose any intended use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Primary Point of Contact: Ian P. Sherry, Ian.P.Sherry@nasa.gov. Secondary Point of Contact: Aaron Case, aaron.m.case@nasa.gov.