Fission Surface Power System - Second Draft Announcement for Partnership Proposals

SOL #: 80GRC025FSPS_Second_Draft_AFPPPre-Solicitation

Overview

Buyer

National Aeronautics And Space Administration
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
NASA GLENN RESEARCH CENTER
CLEVELAND, OH, 44135, United States

Place of Performance

Place of performance not available

NAICS

No NAICS code specified

PSC

Space R&D Svcs; Space Flight, Research & Supporting Activities; R&D Facilities & Maj Equip (AR15)

Set Aside

No set aside specified

Timeline

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Posted
Dec 5, 2025
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Last Updated
Jan 28, 2026
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Response Deadline
Dec 12, 2025, 10:00 PM

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

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Glenn Research Center (GRC) has released a Second Draft Announcement for Partnership Proposals (AFPP) for the Fission Surface Power (FSP) System. This presolicitation seeks to establish partnerships with U.S. industry to deploy operational lunar fission surface power systems. While procurement activities are ongoing, NASA anticipates providing further clarity on milestones in the coming weeks.

Purpose & Scope

NASA's FSP initiative aims to advance U.S. fission surface power technologies to support a future lunar economy, enable power generation on Mars, and for in-space applications. The primary objective is to solicit proposals for one or more partnerships to deploy an operational lunar FSP system. Key system requirements include:

  • Power Capacity: Minimum 100 kWe.
  • Fuel Type: High Assay Low Enriched Uranium (HALEU).
  • Design Life: Minimum 10 years on the lunar surface, near the lunar south pole.
  • Compatibility: With Artemis user interface requirements and Human-Class Delivery Landers (HDL).
  • Safety: Compliance with orbital debris mitigation, planetary protection, end-of-life safing, and crew radiation exposure limits.

Contract Details & Eligibility

NASA intends to enter into one or more Funded Space Act Agreement(s) (FSAA(s)), providing launch and landing services and milestone-based payments. Eligible entities are United States domestic entities capable of entering an FSAA and owning/operating an FSP system, with specific criteria for U.S. ownership and control. There is no set-aside specified for this presolicitation.

Key Documents & Feedback

The draft AFPP and supporting attachments (including suggested system capabilities, eligibility questionnaire, milestone cost template, model FSAA, and government partnership plan) were released for industry review. NASA previously sought feedback on all aspects of the Draft AFPP by December 12, 2025, and hosted virtual one-on-one sessions during the week of December 15-19, 2025. These sessions were not a prerequisite for proposal submission.

Next Steps

The final AFPP is anticipated in early 2026. The current notice, updated January 28, 2026, indicates that procurement activities are ongoing, and additional clarity on procurement milestones will be provided soon. Interested parties should continue to monitor SAM.gov and www.nasa.gov/glenn/fsps for updates. Proposals, when requested, will be submitted via NASA's Enterprise File Sharing and Sync Box (EFSS Box).

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Posted: Jan 28, 2026
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