Satellite Laser Ranging Services III
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
Notice type
Presolicitation
Solicitation #
80GSFC27R0005
NAICS
517410
PSC
AJ11
Set-aside
No Set aside used
Posted
June 12, 2026
Response due
June 26, 2026
Place of performance
Honolulu, HI
What this opportunity is
NASA is seeking contractors to provide satellite laser ranging (SLR) operations and maintenance for the Transportable Laser Ranging System (TLRS-4) as part of the Space Geodesy Project. This opportunity is open to all businesses, as there is no set-aside, and the work will be performed in Hawaii. The presolicitation notice indicates that interested parties should track the opportunity closely for further details rather than submit bids at this stage.
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Description
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STATEMENT OF WORK
SPACE GEODESY PROJECT
SATELLITE LASER RANGING AND SPACE GEODESY SERVICES
1. GENERAL
The contractor shall provide satellite laser ranging (SLR) operations, the maintenance and
calibration of the NASA Transportable Laser Ranging System (TLRS-4), and support facility
planning, installation and operation of the new NASA geodetic stations as part of the NASA Space
Geodesy Network (NSGN).
One of the main objectives of the NASA Space Geodesy Project (SGP) is to produce the necessary
observations for realization of the International Terrestrial Reference Frame (ITRF) that has an
accuracy of 1 mm (decadal scale) with stability of 0.1 mm/year (annual scale). The NSGN will
comprise integrated, multi-technique next generation space geodetic observing systems, as the core
NASA contribution to a global network designed to produce the higher quality data required to
maintain the ITRF and provide essential information for fully realizing the measurement potential
of the current and coming generation of Earth Observing spacecraft. It is anticipated that to achieve
the desired level of accuracy and stability the geodetic sites will co-locate and use in unison several
key techniques of observation, including SLR and Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS).
The major effort of this contract is the SLR operations at the TLRS-4 located at the Haleakala
Observatories in Maui, Hawaii, for continued collection and verification of high-quality satellite
range data. In support of the operational effort, the contractor shall be responsible for the
maintenance and calibration of the TLRS-4. The contractor shall select and train qualified technical
personnel who shall be responsible for the operations and maintenance of the satellite ranging
station. The contractor can utilize the services of the NASA Space Exploration Network Services
and Evolution (and successor) contract for logistics support (parts, repairs, and replacement),
engineering and software consultation, and surveying. The contractor shall stay current on the
latest SLR methods and procedures, which may include travel to participate in the International
Workshops on Laser Ranging.
A second effort on this contract is for support to the implementation, maintenance, and local
operation of new NASA geodetic stations at the site. These will include next generation SLR and
GNSS stations as well as a Vector Tie System. The site shall be defined as University of Hawaii
property as well as Federal Aviation Administration property located at the summit of Haleakala on
the island of Maui, Hawaii.
2. TLRS-4 OPERATIONS
The contractor shall provide laser ranging operations and maintenance at TLRS-4. The operations
include laser ranging to approved satellites, range calibration against local ground targets,
electronic transmission of full rate and normal point range data, verification of equipment function,
and maintenance of the TLRS-4.
The Contractor shall provide a site with a pad on Haleakala for TLRS-4 operations. The Contractor
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shall ensure the necessary support for station operations such as telephone, internet connection,
commercial power, and water, at NASA expense. The Contractor shall be responsible for the safety
and security of the station personnel and property.
The operations schedule shall be aligned to maximize priority satellite tracking opportunities, and
to minimize data gaps. Satellite priorities change as international agreements change and as
additional satellites are launched. Changes to priorities in the tracking schedule shall be obtained
from the International Laser Ranging Service (ILRS) web site. The contractor shall follow ANSI
Z136.1 and ANSI Z136.6 during laser operations.
The contractor shall maintain strict configuration control over all equipment and software in the
range measurement chain. Changes in the range measurement chain must be authorized by the
COR by submitting a Configuration Change Request (CCR) to the COR. The COR shall be kept
informed of all changes to equipment, software or procedures via the weekly activity report.
The contractor shall provide support for engineering projects as needed. The contractor shall
perform engineering in the areas of hardware maintenance, software maintenance, configuration
control, and documentation. Engineering upgrades shall be performed in parallel with ranging and
preventive maintenance activities whenever possible. After a system upgrade, the station shall be
considered in engineering evaluation (EE) status until sufficient tracking data has been analyzed by
the International Laser Ranging Service (ILRS) to determine system performance. The station
equipment status shall be submitted to the COR in the weekly activity report. The contractor shall
record applicable changes to the International Laser Ranging Service (ILRS) Station Change
History log and the Site Log. Problem reports and system characterization test reports shall be
submitted to the COR as required.
The current acceptable satellite ranging performance is as follows:
Data Volume
• Passes per 12-month period .................2000 or greater
Calibration
• Average single shot calibration RMS ..... 5.5 mm or less
LAGEOS 1 & 2, LARES Tracking
• Average single shot RMS ..................... 12 mm or less
Environmental Measurements
• Pressure ........................................... +/- 0.1 mb
• Temperature .................................... +/- 0.2 degrees C
• Humidity ......................................... +/- 5%
3. DATA PROCESSING AND QUALITY CONTROL
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The data processing shall include range data calculation to retroreflector-equipped satellites,
electronic transmission of full rate and normal point satellite range data. The requisite corrections
to the normal points must be made to the data prior to submission to the NASA Operations Center.
System performance assessment shall be pe…
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