What this opportunity is
NASA is seeking proposals for the Mars Telecommunications Network (MTN), which involves the design, development, integration, launch, and ongoing communications for Mars exploration missions. This opportunity is open to all businesses, as there is no set-aside, and the NAICS code is 336414, with a small business size standard of 1,300 employees. The acquisition will be conducted as a full and open competition, resulting in a hybrid Firm-Fixed-Price and Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite-Quantity contract, which includes core and optional requirements. Interested vendors should note that this is a solicitation notice, indicating the need to track the opportunity rather than submit a bid immediately.
Analysis by Mindy, grounded in the SAM.gov notice.
Description
ENCLOSURE 1
DRAFT PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT
APRIL 28, 2026
RFP NUMBER: 80GSFC26R0011
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Enclosure 1: Draft Performance Work Statement
1.0 Purpose
As noted in Instructions, Conditions, and Notices to Offerors, the Offeror shall use this
Draft Performance Work Statement (PWS) as a basis, along with the Statement of
Objectives (SOO) in Enclosure 2 and other references in the Request for Proposal
(RFP), to develop and populate the Contract Performance Work Statement (PWS) to be
submitted as Attachment A, MTN Performance Work Statement (PWS).
The Offeror must include the mandatory work statements prepopulated within this Draft
PWS into their Contract PWS, either verbatim or using language that "meets the intent of."
Where "meets the intent of" is used, the Offeror shall highlight the changes. The Offeror is
advised that these mandatory statements are provided at a minimal level and require
additional detail to describe the proposed effort. Also, the work statements in this Draft
PWS span all CLINs in this procurement and may be restructured as the Offeror sees fit.
Upon contract award, the selected Offeror's proposed PWS will be incorporated into the
contract as Attachment A, MTN Performance Work Statement (PWS).
All portions of this Draft PWS that are in italicized font and underlined indicate instruction
or additional information and should not be included in the Attachment A, MTN
Performance Work Statement (PWS).
2.0 General
This Performance Work Statement (PWS) defines the work to be performed by the
Contractor for the Mars Telecommunications Network (MTN) project. The MTN project
encompasses the design, development, integration, testing, delivery, launch operations
support, and operational commissioning of a comprehensive Mars telecommunications
and navigation relay system.
DRD: is Data Requirement Deliverable. The specific technical DRDs referenced herein are
detailed in Attachment D, MTN Data Procurement Document.
• DRD-PM series (Project Management)
• DRD-MD series (Mission Design)
• DRD-SE series (Systems Engineering)
• DRD-SW series (Software)
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• DRD-SMA series (Safety & Mission Assurance)
• DRD-COM series (Communications)
• DRD-FO series (Flight Operations)
The specific non-technical DRDs are detailed in Attachment F, CDRLS – Non-Technical
Data Requirement Deliverables (DRDs). The Contractor shall deliver all DRDs specified
in Attachment F, CDRLS - Non-technical DRDs.
WBS: this Draft PWS employs a standard level 2 Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) used
for space flight projects, but the Offeror may structure their proposed PWS at its
discretion.
Standard Level 2 Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Elements for Space Flight Projects
• 01 Project Management
• 02 Systems Engineering
• 03 Safety & Mission Assurance
• 04 Science/Technology
• 05 Payloads
• 06 Spacecraft
• 07 Mission Operations
• 08 Launch Vehicle Services
• 09 Ground Systems
• 10 Systems Integration & Testing
3.0 MTN Performance Work Statement
The Offeror shall fill in proposed work statements for this section that reflect their
approach to meeting the MTN Core Contract Objectives (CCO) defined in Enclosure 2,
Statement of Objectives (SOO). The Contractor shall utilize the mandatory statements
below, either verbatim or language that "meets the intent of," in the Contract PWS.
Based on their approach, the Offeror shall identify and describe in detail the proposed objective
entrance and acceptance criteria, verification events, and deliverables to be accomplished for
each proposed interim financing payment milestone and delivery milestone, including
assumptions and references to requirements such as PWS work statements, MTN Objectives and
Requirements Document (Attachment B), and DRDs (Attachments D and F).
1. Project Management
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1.1. The Contractor shall deliver and implement all Project Management (PM)
series deliverables.
1.1.1. DRD-PM-01, Program Management Plan.
1.1.2. DRD-PM-02, Integrated Master Schedule (IMS).
1.1.3. DRD-PM-03, Management Review Packages.
1.1.4. DRD-PM-04, Configuration and Data Management Plan.
1.1.5. DRD-PM-05, Risk Management Plan and Risk Management Reports.
1.1.6. DRD-PM-06, Major Review Plans and Documentation.
1.1.7. DRD-PM-07, Offeror's IT Security Management Plan.
1.1.8. DRD-PM-08, Insight and Oversight Implementation Plan.
1.2. Records Management
1.2.1. The Contractor shall maintain all records created for Government use or
created in the course of performing the contract and/or delivered to, or
under the legal control of the Government and must be managed in
accordance with Federal law, including but not limited to, the Federal
Records Act (44 U.S.C. chs. 21, 29, 31, 33), NARA regulations at 36 CFR
Chapter XII Subchapter B, as well as NASA records policies (NPD
1440.6, NASA Records Management Program, and NPR 1441.1, NASA
Records Management Program Requirements).
1.2.2. The Contractor shall ensure that NASA-owned/Contractor-held records
are segregated from contractor-owned records and from non-record
materials and report holdings of NASA records.
1.2.2.1. The Contractor shall immediately notify the Contracting Officer and
NASA Records Officer upon discovery of any inadvertent or
unauthorized removal, defacing, alteration, or destruction of Federal
records. Destruction of Federal Records is EXPRESSLY PROHIBITED
unless in accordance with records retention schedules or as directed by
the Contracting Officer.
1.2.3. All Contractor employees assigned to this contract who create, work
with, or otherwise handle Federal Records are required to complete
mandatory NASA- provided records management training. The
Contractor shall ensure that training has been completed according to
agency policies, including initial training and any required annual or
refresher training.
1.2.4. The Contractor shall incorporate the substance of this clause, its terms and
requirements including this paragraph, in all subcontracts under this
contract, and req…
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