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National Aeronautics and Space Administration(NASA)

The U.S. federal agency responsible for civilian space exploration, aeronautics research, and scientific discovery, and a significant procurer of technology and research services.

Overview

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) conducts space exploration, Earth science, and aeronautics research. Beyond its mission-driven work, NASA is a major buyer of engineering services, IT, construction, and research support. It also manages NASA SEWP, a widely used GWAC for federal IT procurement.

Why It Matters in GovCon

NASA awards billions in contracts annually for everything from launch services to facility maintenance. The agency uses set-asides, GWACs, and specialized acquisition approaches. Understanding NASA's mission, centers, and procurement culture is essential for contractors in aerospace, IT, and professional services.

Key Details

  • Centers: Multiple field centers (Kennedy, Johnson, Goddard, etc.) with decentralized procurement.
  • NASA SEWP: IT GWAC used government-wide.
  • Mission Support: Significant spending on professional services, engineering, and construction.
  • SBIR/STTR: Active in small business innovation programs.

Related Terms

  • NASA SEWP
  • Government-Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC)
  • Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)
  • Space Technology

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