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The vendors that received the most money from National Aeronautics and Space Administration in September 2024, across all contracts awarded that month.
HQ: Houston, TX
Contracts: 1
| September 2024 | All Time | |
|---|---|---|
| National Aeronautics and Space Administration | 1 ($52.6M) | 15 ($60.5M) |
| All Agencies | 1 ($52.6M) | 16 ($60.5M) |
HQ: Cedar Park, TX
Contracts: 1
| September 2024 | All Time | |
|---|---|---|
| National Aeronautics and Space Administration | 1 ($17.9M) | 9 ($49.3M) |
| All Agencies | 1 ($17.9M) | 11 ($53.8M) |
HQ: Mclean, VA
Contracts: 5
| September 2024 | All Time | |
|---|---|---|
| National Aeronautics and Space Administration | 5 ($9.4M) | 114 ($64.5M) |
| All Agencies | 98 ($58.6M) | 1,735 ($1.3B) |
HQ: Ocean Springs, MS
Contracts: 1
| September 2024 | All Time | |
|---|---|---|
| National Aeronautics and Space Administration | 1 ($6.5M) | 3 ($6.5M) |
| All Agencies | 1 ($6.5M) | 7 ($13.2M) |
HQ: Pasadena, CA
Contracts: 26
| September 2024 | All Time | |
|---|---|---|
| National Aeronautics and Space Administration | 26 ($6.2M) | 656 ($314.0M) |
| All Agencies | 26 ($6.2M) | 657 ($314.0M) |
HQ: Los Angeles, CA
Contracts: 3
| September 2024 | All Time | |
|---|---|---|
| National Aeronautics and Space Administration | 3 ($5.1M) | 43 ($9.8M) |
| All Agencies | 85 ($53.2M) | 899 ($332.1M) |
HQ: Santa Monica, CA
Contracts: 1
| September 2024 | All Time | |
|---|---|---|
| National Aeronautics and Space Administration | 1 ($3.5M) | 2 ($3.5M) |
| All Agencies | 1 ($3.5M) | 2 ($3.5M) |
HQ: Redlands, CA
Contracts: 2
| September 2024 | All Time | |
|---|---|---|
| National Aeronautics and Space Administration | 2 ($3.3M) | 7 ($4.6M) |
| All Agencies | 34 ($8.4M) | 383 ($83.9M) |
HQ: Laurel, MD
Contracts: 10
| September 2024 | All Time | |
|---|---|---|
| National Aeronautics and Space Administration | 10 ($3.3M) | 112 ($174.9M) |
| All Agencies | 131 ($27.3M) | 1,428 ($904.1M) |
HQ: Pittsburgh, PA
Contracts: 1
| September 2024 | All Time | |
|---|---|---|
| National Aeronautics and Space Administration | 1 ($2.4M) | 37 ($11.1M) |
| All Agencies | 5 ($2.6M) | 70 ($89.9M) |
The most-awarded NAICS codes from National Aeronautics and Space Administration in September 2024, across all awarded contracts.
Unique ("buzzy") phrases and terms that appear significantly more in National Aeronautics and Space Administration contracts during September 2024 compared to government-wide patterns.
See 36 expiring contracts from National Aeronautics and Space Administration
The highest-value individual contract awards from National Aeronautics and Space Administration in September 2024.
$52,605,000
Houston, TX
Nonscheduled Chartered Freight Air Transportation • 481212
Space R&d Services; Space Flight, Research And Supporting Activities; R&d Administrative Expenses • AR14
Commercial lunar payload services (clps)
NASA JOHNSON SPACE CENTER
25.5: Research and development contracts
0001: SCIENCE (DIRECT)
Sep 18, 2024
8/29/24 → 8/31/28
$17,850,460
Cedar Park, TX
Nonscheduled Chartered Freight Air Transportation • 481212
Space R&d Services; Space Flight, Research And Supporting Activities; R&d Administrative Expenses • AR14
Commercial lunar payload services (clps) task order cs-3
NASA JOHNSON SPACE CENTER
25.5: Research and development contracts
0001: SCIENCE (DIRECT)
Sep 17, 2024
3/14/23 → 8/31/27
$7,205,771
Houston, TX
Engineering Services • 541330
Special Studies/analysis- Other • B599
Speacii - strategic engineering assessment blanket purchase agreement task order 119 base - gateway requirements, verification and validation, systems integration, and production assessment
NASA JOHNSON SPACE CENTER
25.1: Advisory and assistance services
0001: DEEP SPACE EXPLORATION SYSTEMS (DIRECT)
Sep 25, 2024
10/1/24 → 9/30/25
$6,478,000
Stennis Space Center, MS
Industrial Building Construction • 236210
Repair Or Alteration Of Other Industrial Buildings • Z2EZ
Sewer system and conveyance, phase 2 at stennis space center, ms
NASA STENNIS SPACE CENTER
32.0: Land and structures
0001: CONSTRUCTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE AND RESTORATION (DIRECT)
Sep 26, 2024
10/16/24 → 12/31/26
$5,027,239
Orlando, FL
Environmental Consulting Services • 541620
Architect And Engineering- General: Other • C219
Perfluoroalkyl (per)- and polyfluoroalkyl substances site assessment and mitigation at kennedy space center, florida
NASA KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
25.2: Other services from non-Federal sources
0001: CONSTRUCTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE AND RESTORATION (DIRECT)
Sep 23, 2024
8/30/21 → 6/30/26
$4,235,748
Pasadena, CA
Research And Development In The Physical, Engineering, And Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology And Biotechnology) • 541715
Space R&d Services; Space Flight, Research And Supporting Activities; Applied Research • AR12
Micro mercury ion atomic clock technology transition for dod next generation atomic clock (ngac) 97-109436
OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH
25.5: Research and development contracts
0801: CROSS AGENCY SUPPORT (REIMBURSABLE)
Sep 17, 2024
8/2/22 → 8/2/27
$3,472,420
Santa Monica, CA
All Other Professional, Scientific, And Technical Services • 541990
Support- Professional: Other • R499
External crowdsourcing
NASA JOHNSON SPACE CENTER
25.5: Research and development contracts
0001: SCIENCE (DIRECT);0001: SPACE TECHNOLOGY (DIRECT)
Sep 17, 2024
3/15/21 → 9/30/26
$3,327,748
Redlands, CA
Software Publishers • 511210
It And Telecom - Business Application/application Development Software As A Service • DA10
This call order is for option year 4 for the esri enterprise license agreement annual renewal per the attached quote # 26219976, dated 09/19/2024...the period of performance is 10/01/2024 - 09/30/2025.
NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER
31.0: Equipment
0001: SAFETY, SECURITY AND MISSION SERVICES (DIRECT);0001: SCIENCE (DIRECT)
Sep 30, 2024
10/1/24 → 9/30/25
$2,421,799
Hampton, VA
Environmental Consulting Services • 541620
Architect And Engineering- General: Other • C219
Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (pfas) site-wide-program-support for langley
NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
25.2: Other services from non-Federal sources
0001: CONSTRUCTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE AND RESTORATION (DIRECT)
Sep 23, 2024
9/23/24 → 9/22/27
$2,308,228
Herndon, VA
Other Computer Related Services • 541519
It And Telecom - Business Application/application Development Software As A Service • DA10
This is an fy24 sewp delivery order for an oracle enterprise license agreement, which provides for an agency-wide perpetual software license maintenance and support.
NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER
31.0: Equipment
0001: DEEP SPACE EXPLORATION SYSTEMS (DIRECT);0001: SAFETY, SECURITY AND MISSION SERVICES (DIRECT);0001: SCIENCE (DIRECT);0001: SPACE OPERATIONS (DIRECT);0801: WORKING CAPITAL FUND (REIMBURSABLE)
Sep 23, 2024
4/15/24 → 4/14/25
The largest contract de-obligations (spending reductions or cancellations) from National Aeronautics and Space Administration in September 2024.
-$626,425
Pasadena, CA
Research And Development In The Physical, Engineering, And Life Sciences (except Biotechnology) • 541712
R&d- Space: Science/applications (applied Research/exploratory Development) • AR22
Igf::cl::igf 2020 mars science rover project - phase a 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: jpl's 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 nasa s 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.
NASA MANAGEMENT OFFICE -- JPL
25.5: Research and development contracts
0001: EXPLORATION (DIRECT);0001: SCIENCE (DIRECT);0001: SPACE TECHNOLOGY (DIRECT)
Sep 23, 2024
7/24/13 → 9/27/20
-$347,872
West Hills, CA
Remediation Services • 562910
Environmental Systems Protection- Environmental Remediation • F108
Igf::ot::igf california department of toxic substance control (dtsc) oversight for santa susana field laboratory (ssfl)
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL (DTSC) RGULATORY OVERSIGHT SANTA SUSANA FIELD LABO
NASA MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
25.1: Advisory and assistance services
0001: CONSTRUCTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE AND RESTORATION (DIRECT)
Sep 13, 2024
9/1/14 → 2/29/20
-$279,042
Pasadena, CA
Research And Development In The Physical, Engineering, And Life Sciences (except Biotechnology) • 541712
R&d- Space: Science/applications (applied Research/exploratory Development) • AR22
Igf::cl::igf insight (interior structure for seismic investigation, geodesy, heat transfer) 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: jpl s 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 nasa s 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.
NASA MANAGEMENT OFFICE -- JPL
25.5: Research and development contracts
0001: SCIENCE (DIRECT)
Sep 23, 2024
10/1/12 → 11/29/20
-$251,846
Pasadena, CA
Research And Development In The Physical, Engineering, And Life Sciences (except Biotechnology) • 541712
R&d- Space: Science/applications (applied Research/exploratory Development) • AR22
Igf::cl::igf island 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: jpl's 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 nasa s 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.
NASA MANAGEMENT OFFICE -- JPL
25.5: Research and development contracts
0801: CROSS AGENCY SUPPORT (REIMBURSABLE)
Sep 4, 2024
10/17/14 → 5/30/21
-$226,662
Pasadena, CA
Research And Development In The Physical, Engineering, And Life Sciences (except Biotechnology) • 541712
R&d- Space: Science/applications (applied Research/exploratory Development) • AR22
Igf::cl::igf europa clipper pre-phase a 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: jpl's 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 nasa s 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.
NASA MANAGEMENT OFFICE -- JPL
25.5: Research and development contracts
0001: SCIENCE (DIRECT)
Sep 23, 2024
7/23/13 → 10/28/18
Sub-agencies within National Aeronautics and Space Administration that received contract funding in September 2024.
The top locations where contract work for National Aeronautics and Space Administration in September 2024 is performed.
44 contracts
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56 contracts
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The top locations where vendors receiving awards from National Aeronautics and Space Administration in September 2024 list as their primary business address.
38 contracts
127 contracts
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Report generated: February 5, 2026 7:22 PM