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National Aeronautics and Space Administration

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Period: January 2025

Total Spending: $34,099,974

MONTHLY CONTRACTING REPORT

NASA January 2025

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

⏱ GENERATED 12/11/2025

This report was generated once, at the time listed.

▼ NO MICRO CONTRACTS

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Vendors

282

Contracts

389

Avg Contract

$87,661

Total Spending

$34,099,974

Reporting

Top Vendors

The vendors that received the most money from National Aeronautics and Space Administration in January 2025, across all contracts awarded that month.

  1. CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

    Contracts: 0
    HQ: Pasadena, CA

    $7,363,480
  2. ADVANCED COMPUTER CONCEPTS, INC.

    Contracts: 0
    HQ: Mc Lean, VA

    $4,471,214
  3. JACOBS ENGINEERING GROUP INC

    Contracts: 0
    HQ: Dallas, TX

    $1,671,631
  4. REDWIRE SPACE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

    Contracts: 0
    HQ: Greenville, IN

    $1,575,000
  5. AGILE DECISION SCIENCES, LLC

    Contracts: 0
    HQ: Huntsville, AL

    $1,500,000
  6. AECOM TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC.

    Contracts: 0
    HQ: Los Angeles, CA

    $1,141,227
  7. OPTO-KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS INC

    Contracts: 0
    HQ: Torrance, CA

    $899,971
  8. LINC RESEARCH, INC.

    Contracts: 0
    HQ: Huntsville, AL

    $899,630
  9. ITA INTERNATIONAL LLC

    Contracts: 0
    HQ: Newport News, VA

    $898,996
  10. BLUE TECH INC.

    Contracts: 0
    HQ: San Diego, CA

    $885,407

Top NAICS Codes

The most-awarded NAICS codes from National Aeronautics and Space Administration in January 2025, across all awarded contracts.

Analyses

Buzzwords

Important phrases and terms that appear significantly more in National Aeronautics and Space Administration contracts during January 2025 compared to government-wide patterns.

Impact

Top Contracts

The highest-value individual contract awards from National Aeronautics and Space Administration in January 2025.

  1. RECIPIENT

    ADVANCED COMPUTER CONCEPTS, INC.

    AWARD AMOUNT

    $4,421,476

    Base Award
    PERFORMED IN

    Mclean, VA

    NAICS CODE

    Other Computer Related Services • 541519

    PSC CODE

    It And Telecom - Business Application/application Development Software As A Service • DA10

    DESCRIPTION

    This delivery order is for bigfix software and services per quote # 1166229-1 dated 01/22/2025 . the period of coverage is 01/01/2025 through date of award and the period of performance is date of award through 12/31/2025.

    Funding Office

    NASA IT PROCUREMENT OFFICE

    Object Classes

    31.0: Equipment

    Program Activities

    0001: SAFETY, SECURITY AND MISSION SERVICES (DIRECT)

    SIGNED

    Jan 23, 2025

    CONTRACT PERIOD

    1/1/25 → 12/31/25

  2. RECIPIENT

    CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

    AWARD AMOUNT

    $2,777,888

    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

    Development operation, and management of the sounder sips for processing suomi npp sounder data 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.

    Funding Office

    NASA MANAGEMENT OFFICE -- JPL

    Object Classes

    25.5: Research and development contracts

    Program Activities

    0001: SCIENCE (DIRECT)

    SIGNED

    Jan 26, 2025

    CONTRACT PERIOD

    10/1/18 → 9/26/27

  3. RECIPIENT

    CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

    AWARD AMOUNT

    $2,654,792

    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

    Deep space optical communications (dsoc) flight terminal 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: 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.

    Funding Office

    NASA MANAGEMENT OFFICE -- JPL

    Object Classes

    25.5: Research and development contracts

    Program Activities

    0001: SPACE TECHNOLOGY (DIRECT)

    SIGNED

    Jan 23, 2025

    CONTRACT PERIOD

    10/1/18 → 4/30/26

  4. RECIPIENT

    REDWIRE SPACE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

    AWARD AMOUNT

    $1,575,000

    Base Award
    PERFORMED IN

    Greenville, IN

    NAICS CODE

    Research And Development In The Physical, Engineering, And Life Sciences (except Biotechnology) • 541712

    PSC CODE

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

    DESCRIPTION

    This order authorizes redwire space technologies, inc. (rst) to perform phase 2 of the inspa program.

    Funding Office

    NASA JOHNSON SPACE CENTER

    Object Classes

    25.5: Research and development contracts

    Program Activities

    0001: DEEP SPACE EXPLORATION SYSTEMS (DIRECT)

    SIGNED

    Jan 30, 2025

    CONTRACT PERIOD

    1/30/25 → 1/30/26

  5. RECIPIENT

    AGILE DECISION SCIENCES, LLC

    AWARD AMOUNT

    $1,500,000

    Other Administrative Action
    PERFORMED IN

    Washington, District Of Columbia

    NAICS CODE

    Office Administrative Services • 561110

    PSC CODE

    Support- Professional: Other • R499

    DESCRIPTION

    Nress-ii stmd support

    Funding Office

    NASA HEADQUARTERS

    Object Classes

    25.1: Advisory and assistance services

    Program Activities

    0001: SPACE TECHNOLOGY (DIRECT)

    SIGNED

    Jan 8, 2025

    CONTRACT PERIOD

    2/1/21 → 1/31/26

  6. RECIPIENT

    JACOBS ENGINEERING GROUP INC

    AWARD AMOUNT

    $941,683

    Base Award
    PERFORMED IN

    West Hills, CA

    NAICS CODE

    Engineering Services • 541330

    PSC CODE

    Architect And Engineering- General: Other • C219

    DESCRIPTION

    Ssfl on-site support. je039

    Funding Office

    NASA MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER

    Object Classes

    25.1: Advisory and assistance services

    Program Activities

    0001: CONSTRUCTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE AND RESTORATION (DIRECT)

    SIGNED

    Jan 15, 2025

    CONTRACT PERIOD

    1/15/25 → 1/31/26

  7. RECIPIENT

    OPTO-KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS INC

    AWARD AMOUNT

    $899,971

    Base Award
    PERFORMED IN

    Torrance, CA

    NAICS CODE

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

    PSC CODE

    General Science & Technology R&d Svcs; General Science & Technology; R&d Administrative Expenses • AJ14

    DESCRIPTION

    Sttr phase ii - cas sensor for isru propellant production

    Funding Office

    NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER

    Object Classes

    25.5: Research and development contracts

    Program Activities

    0001: SPACE TECHNOLOGY (DIRECT)

    SIGNED

    Jan 14, 2025

    CONTRACT PERIOD

    1/14/25 → 1/13/27

  8. RECIPIENT

    LINC RESEARCH, INC.

    AWARD AMOUNT

    $899,630

    Base Award
    PERFORMED IN

    Huntsville, AL

    NAICS CODE

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

    PSC CODE

    General Science & Technology R&d Svcs; General Science & Technology; R&d Administrative Expenses • AJ14

    DESCRIPTION

    Phase ii sttr novel construction of lunar landing pad reinforcement structures

    Funding Office

    NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER

    Object Classes

    25.5: Research and development contracts

    Program Activities

    0001: SPACE TECHNOLOGY (DIRECT)

    SIGNED

    Jan 6, 2025

    CONTRACT PERIOD

    1/6/25 → 1/5/27

  9. RECIPIENT

    ITA INTERNATIONAL LLC

    AWARD AMOUNT

    $898,996

    Base Award
    PERFORMED IN

    Newport News, VA

    NAICS CODE

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

    PSC CODE

    General Science & Technology R&d Svcs; General Science & Technology; R&d Administrative Expenses • AJ14

    DESCRIPTION

    Phase ii sttr optimizing facility health using system digital twins

    Funding Office

    NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER

    Object Classes

    25.5: Research and development contracts

    Program Activities

    0001: SPACE TECHNOLOGY (DIRECT)

    SIGNED

    Jan 30, 2025

    CONTRACT PERIOD

    1/30/25 → 1/29/27

  10. RECIPIENT

    JACOBS ENGINEERING GROUP INC

    AWARD AMOUNT

    $885,340

    Base Award
    PERFORMED IN

    West Hills, CA

    NAICS CODE

    Engineering Services • 541330

    PSC CODE

    Architect And Engineering- General: Other • C219

    DESCRIPTION

    Ssfl ssfl sw pcp gw sampling je036

    Funding Office

    NASA MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER

    Object Classes

    25.1: Advisory and assistance services

    Program Activities

    0001: CONSTRUCTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE AND RESTORATION (DIRECT)

    SIGNED

    Jan 8, 2025

    CONTRACT PERIOD

    1/8/25 → 12/31/26

Sub Agencies

Sub-agencies within National Aeronautics and Space Administration that received contract funding in January 2025.


  1. $34,099,974

Performance Locations

The top locations where contract work for National Aeronautics and Space Administration in January 2025 is performed.

Top States

  1. California

    81 contracts


    $12,183,500
  2. Virginia

    53 contracts


    $7,945,655
  3. Alabama

    24 contracts


    $2,119,345
  4. District Of Columbia

    10 contracts


    $2,018,932
  5. Maryland

    26 contracts


    $1,852,150
  6. Indiana

    4 contracts


    $1,575,000
  7. North Carolina

    3 contracts


    $850,979
  8. Ohio

    19 contracts


    $755,106
  9. Georgia

    2 contracts


    $749,999
  10. Texas

    31 contracts


    $725,803

Top Cities

  1. Pasadena

    17 contracts


    $7,363,480
  2. Mclean

    2 contracts


    $4,471,214
  3. Huntsville

    22 contracts


    $2,111,629
  4. Washington, DC

    10 contracts


    $2,018,932
  5. Greenville

    2 contracts


    $1,758,192
  6. West Hills

    3 contracts


    $1,671,631
  7. Greenbelt

    6 contracts


    $1,264,082
  8. San Diego

    5 contracts


    $930,604
  9. Torrance

    2 contracts


    $899,971
  10. Newport News

    1 contracts


    $898,996

Vendor headquarters

The top locations where vendors receiving awards from National Aeronautics and Space Administration in January 2025 list as their primary business address.

Top States

  1. California

    74 contracts


    $11,730,159
  2. Virginia

    59 contracts


    $7,599,285
  3. Alabama

    22 contracts


    $3,473,123
  4. Texas

    24 contracts


    $2,672,578
  5. Indiana

    5 contracts


    $1,572,525

Top Cities

  1. Pasadena

    19 contracts


    $7,347,616
  2. Mc Lean

    2 contracts


    $4,471,214
  3. Huntsville

    16 contracts


    $3,458,035
  4. Greenville

    2 contracts


    $1,758,192
  5. Dallas

    3 contracts


    $1,671,631

Top Congressional Districts

The congressional districts where contract work for National Aeronautics and Space Administration in January 2025 will be performed.

  1. Judy Chu
    California 28 (California)
    Rep. Judy Chu , Democrat
    $7,363,480
    17 contracts
  2. James Walkinshaw
    Virginia 11 (Virginia)
    Rep. James Walkinshaw , Democrat
    $4,932,216
    14 contracts
  3. Dale Strong
    Alabama 5 (Alabama)
    Rep. Dale Strong , Republican
    $2,119,345
    24 contracts
  4. DC-98 ()
    $2,018,932
    10 contracts
  5. Brad Sherman
    California 32 (California)
    Rep. Brad Sherman , Democrat
    $1,671,631
    3 contracts
  6. Erin Houchin
    Indiana 9 (Indiana)
    Rep. Erin Houchin , Republican
    $1,575,000
    1 contracts
  7. Glenn Ivey
    Maryland 4 (Maryland)
    Rep. Glenn Ivey , Democrat
    $1,264,082
    9 contracts
  8. Bobby Scott
    Virginia 3 (Virginia)
    Rep. Bobby Scott , Democrat
    $1,248,996
    6 contracts
  9. Scott Peters
    California 50 (California)
    Rep. Scott Peters , Democrat
    $930,604
    6 contracts
  10. Nanette Barragán
    California 44 (California)
    Rep. Nanette Barragán , Democrat
    $899,971
    3 contracts

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