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National Aeronautics and Space Administration·National Aeronautics and Space Administration

to NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION

aerospaceexpiredONGOING · MOD OF 2014 CONTRACT
WORK BEGAN2014-03-24·LATEST ACTION2026-03-19·SOURCEUSASPENDING·SOURCE IDCONT_AWD_NNG14FC04C_8000_-NONE-_-NONE-
Award description

THIS EFFORT IS FOR WORK PERFORMED DURING PHASE B THROUGH F OF THE TRANSITING EXOPLANET SURVEY SATELLITE (TESS) MISSION. THE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR EACH OF THESE PHASES ARE PRESENTED IN INDIVIDUAL SECTIONS BELOW. THE EFFORT ALSO INCLUDES TASKS TO: DESIGN, ANALYZE, VALIDATE, DEVELOP, FABRICATE, ASSEMBLE, INTEGRATE, TEST, AND DELIVER THE TESS SPACECRAFT; INTEGRATE, TEST, AND OPERATE THE TESS OBSERVATORY; AND DEVELOP, TEST, OPERATE, AND SUSTAIN THE ASSOCIATED MISSION OPERATIONS CENTER (MOC). THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SPACECRAFT AND CAMERA ACCOMMODATION STRUCTURE, INCLUDING THE SUNSHADE. THE TESS INSTRUMENT, CONSISTING OF THE CAMERA STRUCTURE ASSEMBLY, DATA HANDLING UNIT AND HARNESS, WILL BE PROVIDED AS GOVERNMENT FURNISHED EQUIPMENT. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INTEGRATION ACTIVITIES BETWEEN THE INSTRUMENT AND THE SPACECRAFT WITH INSTRUMENT PERSONNEL SUPPORT. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL PERSONNEL, MATERIALS, FACILITIES AND RESOURCES NECESSARY TO CONDUCT THESE ACTIVITIES.

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In plain English

Latest obligation on the TESS exoplanet-survey spacecraft contract that began in 2014, covering final integration, testing, and mission operations through mid-2026.

Sub-sectors
nasa-space-missionsexoplanet-surveyspacecraft-development
Why this matters

TESS is NASA's flagship exoplanet discovery mission; this obligation sustains operations of a space telescope that has identified thousands of potentially habitable worlds.

Supply-chain signal

Northrop Grumman's continued role as prime contractor for spacecraft integration and mission operations anchors a multi-decade supply chain for space observatory hardware and ground systems.

U.S.–China competition angle

TESS represents U.S. leadership in exoplanet detection; sustained funding ensures American dominance in space-based planetary science ahead of international competitors.

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Period of performance
Start
2014-03-24
End
2026-06-18
Status
expired18 days ago
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