TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY - Spacecraft Speedometer: Satellite Velocity Detection

SOL #: S-167573Special Notice

Overview

Buyer

Energy
Energy, Department Of
TRIAD - DOE CONTRACTOR
Columbus, OH, 43201, United States

Place of Performance

Los Alamos, NM

NAICS

Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Manufacturing (336414)

PSC

Navigational Instruments (6605)

Set Aside

No set aside specified

Timeline

1
Posted
May 15, 2026
2
Action Date
Jul 20, 2026, 2:00 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

Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) is offering a Technology Licensing Opportunity for its Spacecraft Speedometer: Satellite Velocity Detection system. This technology provides real-time, GPS-independent velocity measurements for satellites. LANL is seeking a manufacturing partner or system integrator to refine production and deploy this innovation into commercial and defense satellite markets. This is not a call for external services for technology development.

Technology Overview

The Spacecraft Speedometer utilizes a dual-sensor head electrostatic analyzer (ESA) to determine satellite velocity by analyzing ambient space plasma charged particles. This self-contained, compact, and power-efficient solution is designed as a small size, weight, and power (SWaP) payload, ideal for CubeSats and small satellites. It fills a critical gap in spacecraft navigation, particularly in GPS-denied environments (low altitudes, high-radiation, deep-space missions) and during geomagnetic storms.

Key Advantages:

  • Direct Velocity Measurement: Improves orbit prediction and maneuver planning.
  • Compact & Low-Power Design: Optimized for small satellite platforms.
  • Enhanced Space Weather Monitoring: Provides real-time data to mitigate disruptions.
  • Increased Accuracy: Reduces reliance on GPS, effective in challenging environments.
  • Space Deployment: Successfully tested on the International Space Station (ISS).

Market Applications

This technology is relevant for:

  • Small Satellite & CubeSat Operators: Enhances tracking where GPS is unreliable.
  • Space Weather Monitoring & Forecasting: Provides critical velocity data.
  • Government & Defense Agencies: Supports space domain awareness and collision avoidance.
  • Satellite Manufacturers & System Integrators: Facilitates integration into commercial and defense systems.

Development Status & Intellectual Property

The technology is at Technology Readiness Level 3 (TRL 3), with component prototypes built and proof-of-concept testing completed. It is US Patent Pending (LA-UR-25-22649).

Partnership Details

LANL's licensing program aims to move inventions to commercial innovations through exclusive and non-exclusive licensing agreements. Interested parties should contact licensing@lanl.gov for specific discussions.

Timeline

  • Response Date: July 20, 2026, 2:00 PM MDT
  • Published Date: May 15, 2026

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Kathleen McDonaldPRIMARY
Lindsay AugustynSECONDARY

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