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National Aeronautics and Space Administration

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Period: June 2024

Total Spending: $517,013,379

MONTHLY CONTRACTING REPORT

NASA June 2024

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

⏱ GENERATED 12/3/2025

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Vendors

650

Contracts

1,173

Avg Contract

$440,762

Total Spending

$517,013,379

Reporting

Top Vendors

The vendors that received the most money from National Aeronautics and Space Administration in June 2024, across all contracts awarded that month.

  1. CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

    Contracts: 74
    HQ: Pasadena, CA

    $119,488,538
  2. AXIOM SPACE INC

    Contracts: 2
    HQ: Houston, TX

    $49,684,180
  3. RAYTHEON COMPANY

    Contracts: 2
    HQ: El Segundo, CA

    $49,648,420
  4. LOCKHEED MARTIN CORP

    Contracts: 6
    HQ: Littleton, CO

    $18,258,033
  5. FIREFLY AEROSPACE INC

    Contracts: 2
    HQ: Cedar Park, TX

    $13,947,895
  6. BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON INC

    Contracts: 15
    HQ: Mclean, VA

    $13,926,758
  7. INTUITIVE MACHINES, LLC

    Contracts: 3
    HQ: Houston, TX

    $12,497,606
  8. KBR WYLE SERVICES, LLC

    Contracts: 7
    HQ: Columbia, MD

    $9,107,775
  9. FOUR POINTS TECHNOLOGY, L.L.C.

    Contracts: 2
    HQ: Chantilly, VA

    $9,072,401
  10. NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION

    Contracts: 4
    HQ: Azusa, CA

    $8,658,102
  11. ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITIES FOR RESEARCH IN ASTRONOMY, INC.

    Contracts: 2
    HQ: Baltimore, MD

    $6,260,180
  12. INUTEQ, LLC

    Contracts: 5
    HQ: Beltsville, MD

    $6,132,801
  13. PERATON INC.

    Contracts: 3
    HQ: Herndon, VA

    $6,089,561
  14. AMENTUM TECHNOLOGY, INC.

    Contracts: 9
    HQ: Tullahoma, TN

    $5,844,492
  15. REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, THE

    Contracts: 3
    HQ: Berkeley, CA

    $5,466,380

Top NAICS Codes

The most-awarded NAICS codes from National Aeronautics and Space Administration in June 2024, across all awarded contracts.

Analyses

Buzzwords

Important phrases and terms that appear significantly more in National Aeronautics and Space Administration contracts during June 2024 compared to government-wide patterns.

Impact

Top Contracts

The highest-value individual contract awards from National Aeronautics and Space Administration in June 2024.

  1. AWARD AMOUNT

    $62,734,011

    Funding Only Action
    PERFORMED IN

    Pasadena, CA

    NAICS CODE

    Research And Development In The Physical, Engineering, And Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology And Biotechnology) • 541715

    PSC CODE

    R&d- Space: Science/applications (applied Research/exploratory Development) • AR22

    DESCRIPTION

    Europa clipper project the contract is the sponsoring agreement between the national aeronautics and space administration nasa and the california institute of technology-contractor, a private nonprofit educational institution, which establishes the relationship for the operation of the federally funded research and development center-ffrdc known as the jet propulsion laboratory. the contractor, jpl, is required to perform work that is designated in task orders issued by the nasa management office-nmo contracting officers. nasa-sponsored work: jpls primary mission is to support the nasa science mission directorate-smd in carrying out the specific objectives identified in the smd science plan. the four broad scientific areas are: earth science, planetary science, heliophysics, and astrophysics. in performance of this contract, jpl shall: 1. supply a broad base of scientific and technical capabilities relevant to nasa program and project responsibilities and assignments. 2. foster its unique relationship with a top-tier university to facilitate the involvement of scientists, engineers, and students from the university and research communities in nasa mission and in supporting other government agencies. 3. support nasa in enabling program and institutional capabilities. 4. develop spacecraft and instruments that are sent to various destinations with our solar system, including earth orbit, planets, planetary satellites, asteroids, and comets. these missions may be orbiters, landers, or rovers, and typically include cutting-edge technologies required to meet scientific requirements. 5. perform project tasks involving: i-autonomous deep-space, inner-space and earth-orbiting spacecraft or major subsystems, ii-experiments, instruments, or other devices which may be carried as payload on spacecrafts in missions managed by others, and-or iii-ground-based systems. 6. beyond its primary mission, jpl may perform work for other nasa mission directorates or offices. 7. jpl is also responsible for the operation, research, technology insertion, and management of nasas deep space network to provide telecommunication and operation services, including data acquisition and data delivery required to meet established agency objectives. 8. jpl is also required to maintain and conduct an education program in close coordination with the nasa headquarters education office, the academic community at large, and in support to nasa strategic objectives to improve student retention in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics-stem disciplines. work for non-nasa sponsors: jpl may perform work for non-nasa sponsors. this work will be designated in task orders issued by nmo contracting officers based on task plans initiated by the contractor.

    SIGNED

    Jun 3, 2024

    CONTRACT PERIOD

    10/1/18 → 11/24/24

  2. RECIPIENT

    RAYTHEON COMPANY

    AWARD AMOUNT

    $50,200,000

    Base Award
    PERFORMED IN

    El Segundo, CA

    NAICS CODE

    Research And Development In The Physical, Engineering, And Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology And Biotechnology) • 541715

    PSC CODE

    Natural Resources And Environment R&d Services; Conservation And Land Management; Applied Research • AH22

    DESCRIPTION

    Provide three landis flight instrument units and related services, including the design, engineering analyses, development, fabrication, integration, algorithm development, test, evaluation, delivery, and support for the landis

    SIGNED

    Jun 27, 2024

    CONTRACT PERIOD

    6/27/24 → 3/10/31

  3. RECIPIENT

    AXIOM SPACE INC

    AWARD AMOUNT

    $42,334,860

    Funding Only Action
    PERFORMED IN

    Houston, TX

    NAICS CODE

    Guided Missile And Space Vehicle Manufacturing • 336414

    PSC CODE

    Lease Or Rental Of Equipment- Space Vehicles • W018

    DESCRIPTION

    Exploration extravehicular activity service (xevas) artemis program

    SIGNED

    Jun 14, 2024

    CONTRACT PERIOD

    9/8/22 → 4/30/27

  4. AWARD AMOUNT

    $16,844,000

    Base Award
    PERFORMED IN

    Hawthorne, CA

    NAICS CODE

    Guided Missile And Space Vehicle Manufacturing • 336414

    PSC CODE

    Transportation/travel/relocation- Transportation: Space Transportation/launch • V126

    DESCRIPTION

    Design, develop, manufacture, test, integrate, achieve nasa acceptance, deliver, and sustain its united states deorbit vehicle (usdv) such that the usdv can perform the final deorbit of the international space station (iss)

    SIGNED

    Jun 26, 2024

    CONTRACT PERIOD

    6/26/24 → 3/31/31

  5. AWARD AMOUNT

    $13,938,750

    Funding Only Action
    PERFORMED IN

    Cedar Park, TX

    NAICS CODE

    Nonscheduled Chartered Freight Air Transportation • 481212

    PSC CODE

    Space R&d Services; Space Flight, Research And Supporting Activities; R&d Administrative Expenses • AR14

    DESCRIPTION

    Commercial lunar payload services (clps) task order cs-3

    SIGNED

    Jun 20, 2024

    CONTRACT PERIOD

    3/14/23 → 4/30/26

  6. AWARD AMOUNT

    $12,497,606

    Supplemental Agreement for Work Within Scope
    PERFORMED IN

    Mclean, VA

    NAICS CODE

    Nonscheduled Chartered Freight Air Transportation • 481212

    PSC CODE

    R&d- Space: Flight (commercialized) • AR37

    DESCRIPTION

    Commercial lunar payload services (clps) task order (to) polar resource ice-mining experiment-1 (prime-1) lunar surface payload delivery -lunar pole

    SIGNED

    Jun 21, 2024

    CONTRACT PERIOD

    10/16/20 → 8/30/25

  7. AWARD AMOUNT

    $10,258,000

    Funding Only Action
    PERFORMED IN

    Pasadena, CA

    NAICS CODE

    Research And Development In The Physical, Engineering, And Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology And Biotechnology) • 541715

    PSC CODE

    Space R&d Services; Space Flight, Research And Supporting Activities; Applied Research • AR12

    DESCRIPTION

    Incus (investigation of convective updrafts) (89-111155)

    SIGNED

    Jun 5, 2024

    CONTRACT PERIOD

    5/4/22 → 5/4/29

  8. AWARD AMOUNT

    $8,970,000

    Funding Only Action
    PERFORMED IN

    Hawthorne, CA

    NAICS CODE

    Guided Missile And Space Vehicle Manufacturing • 336414

    PSC CODE

    Space R&d Services; Space Flight, Research And Supporting Activities; Applied Research • AR12

    DESCRIPTION

    Europa clipper launch service

    SIGNED

    Jun 7, 2024

    CONTRACT PERIOD

    7/23/21 → 1/31/25

  9. AWARD AMOUNT

    $8,821,501

    Funding Only Action
    PERFORMED IN

    Chantilly, VA

    NAICS CODE

    Other Computer Related Services • 541519

    PSC CODE

    It And Telecom - Compute As A Service: Mainframe/servers • DB10

    DESCRIPTION

    This delivery order is for providing an enterprise-wide solution for cloud services

    SIGNED

    Jun 25, 2024

    CONTRACT PERIOD

    2/1/24 → 1/31/29

  10. AWARD AMOUNT

    $7,524,000

    Funding Only Action
    PERFORMED IN

    Littleton, CO

    NAICS CODE

    Guided Missile And Space Vehicle Manufacturing • 336414

    PSC CODE

    R&d- Space: Flight (operational Systems Development) • AR35

    DESCRIPTION

    The government is procuring the next-generation geostationary operational environmental satellites (goes) series to continue its mission through new requirements specified in the goes-r level i requirements document and mission requirements document (mrd). the first satellite of this new series, designated as goes-r, will provide the first major improvement in instrument technology since goes-i launched in 1994. the goes-r series will introduce other new technologies in both the space and ground segments. these advances will improve the nation's ability to monitor and forecast weather and environmental phenomena with a significant increase in the number of products. one of noaa's principal missions is to provide forecasts and warnings for the united states, its territories, adjacent waters and ocean area for the protection of life and property and enhancement of the national economy. this mission requires the capability to acquire, process, and disseminate environmental data on an extensive spatial range (global, regional and local) on a variety of time scales. these data include, but are not limited to: global imagery; cloud and precipitation parameters; atmospheric profiles of temperature, moisture, winds, aerosols, and ozone; surface conditions concerning ice, snow and vegetation; ocean parameters and sea-surface temperature; and solar and in-situ space environment conditions. the statement of work (sow) defines those tasks to design, analyze, validate, develop, fabricate, assemble, integrate, test, verify, evaluate, deliver goes-r series satellites and support launch and post launch, supply and maintain the ground support equipment (gse), and support the noaa satellite operations control center (socc). the contractor shall provide the personnel, materials, facilities, and other resources to design, validate, fabricate, assemble, integrate, test, verify, and deliver goes-r series satellites and provide pre-launch, launch, and post-launch support and training under the basic contract, and options when exercised by the government.

    SIGNED

    Jun 21, 2024

    CONTRACT PERIOD

    12/4/08 → 4/30/39

Sub Agencies

Sub-agencies within National Aeronautics and Space Administration that received contract funding in June 2024.


  1. $517,013,379

Performance Locations

The top locations where contract work for National Aeronautics and Space Administration in June 2024 is performed.

Top States

  1. California

    239 contracts


    $249,582,083
  2. Texas

    93 contracts


    $80,601,365
  3. Virginia

    171 contracts


    $53,700,638
  4. Colorado

    40 contracts


    $31,900,948
  5. Maryland

    87 contracts


    $29,317,535
  6. Arizona

    16 contracts


    $12,268,866
  7. Alabama

    68 contracts


    $10,987,632
  8. Ohio

    84 contracts


    $8,824,651
  9. Pennsylvania

    28 contracts


    $6,582,810
  10. Massachusetts

    46 contracts


    $5,663,526

Top Cities

  1. Pasadena, CA

    77 contracts


    $121,187,692
  2. Houston, TX

    63 contracts


    $64,752,249
  3. El Segundo, CA

    21 contracts


    $58,954,989
  4. Hawthorne, CA

    3 contracts


    $25,814,000
  5. Greenbelt, MD

    40 contracts


    $20,184,870
  6. Mclean, VA

    17 contracts


    $18,896,560
  7. Littleton, CO

    6 contracts


    $18,258,033
  8. Cedar Park, TX

    1 contracts


    $13,938,750
  9. Moffett Field, CA

    31 contracts


    $13,617,254
  10. Huntsville, AL

    64 contracts


    $10,791,112

Vendor headquarters

The top locations where vendors receiving awards from National Aeronautics and Space Administration in June 2024 list as their primary business address.

Top States

  1. California

    224 contracts


    $238,847,329
  2. Texas

    70 contracts


    $84,731,631
  3. Virginia

    232 contracts


    $59,894,441
  4. Colorado

    56 contracts


    $32,441,712
  5. Maryland

    74 contracts


    $26,187,650

Top Cities

  1. Pasadena, CA

    77 contracts


    $121,228,815
  2. Houston, TX

    37 contracts


    $69,384,111
  3. El Segundo, CA

    32 contracts


    $58,595,287
  4. Hawthorne, CA

    3 contracts


    $25,814,000
  5. Littleton, CO

    6 contracts


    $18,258,033

Top Congressional Districts

The congressional districts where contract work for National Aeronautics and Space Administration in June 2024 will be performed.

  1. Judy Chu
    California 28 (California)
    Rep. Judy Chu , Democrat
    $121,187,692
    77 contracts
  2. Ted Lieu
    California 36 (California)
    Rep. Ted Lieu , Democrat
    $62,067,995
    25 contracts
  3. Brian Babin
    Texas 36 (Texas)
    Rep. Brian Babin , Republican
    $61,891,866
    58 contracts
  4. James Walkinshaw
    Virginia 11 (Virginia)
    Rep. James Walkinshaw , Democrat
    $36,215,640
    55 contracts
  5. Maxine Waters
    California 43 (California)
    Rep. Maxine Waters , Democrat
    $25,987,234
    4 contracts
  6. Brittany Pettersen
    Colorado 7 (Colorado)
    Rep. Brittany Pettersen , Democrat
    $22,528,244
    13 contracts
  7. Glenn Ivey
    Maryland 4 (Maryland)
    Rep. Glenn Ivey , Democrat
    $19,494,798
    51 contracts
  8. John Carter
    Texas 31 (Texas)
    Rep. John Carter , Republican
    $13,938,750
    1 contracts
  9. Zoe Lofgren
    California 18 (California)
    Rep. Zoe Lofgren , Democrat
    $13,617,254
    32 contracts
  10. Dale Strong
    Alabama 5 (Alabama)
    Rep. Dale Strong , Republican
    $10,871,512
    66 contracts

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