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Jul 8, 2026, 9:00 PM(CDT)32 days
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Section 1 - Overview:
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is seeking information from U.S. and international commercial providers on support for the Artemis IV mission. NASA is particularly interested in innovative, secondary communications capabilities that can enable robust, high rate data return from the Orion crew vehicle during operations in lunar orbit.
This Request for Information (RFI) is issued by NASA’s Artemis Program Office, and aims to identify mature services and user terminals that can augment Orion’s primary communication system. Respondents are invited to submit end-to-end system concepts that could provide continuous, high bandwidth transmission of mission data in the dynamic lunar environment and contribute to the success of crewed space exploration under the Artemis program.
Section 2 - RFI Overview:
2.1 The Artemis IV Mission:
The Artemis IV mission will launch crew in the Orion spacecraft atop the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket to rendezvous with the Human Landing System (HLS). Once docked crew will transfer from Orion to the lunar lander for transportation to the surface of the Moon. Orion will remain in lunar orbit until HLS returns from the lunar surface and crew transfer back to Orion for return to Earth.
The Artemis IV mission profile is still being finalized. For the purposes of responses to this RFI, the following Ground Rules and Assumptions can be considered:
• Artemis IV launch no later than March 2028
• Orion will travel to a lunar orbit
• Non-Critical (Crit 3) Application
2.2 Service and Integration Expectations:
With the Artemis IV mission profile occurring in a lunar orbit, Orion’s primary communication system is challenged to provide a high-rate system capable of streaming live 4k imagery. To meet these demands, a secondary communications system is being evaluated for inclusion in the Artemis IV Orion configuration. It is anticipated that, to meet these requirements, the system must provide near continuous communication with a return link of at least 12 Mbps, while in a lunar orbit.
Given the short timeline and availability of hardware, ease of integration into the Orion vehicle is a significant consideration.
Performance Objectives:
Orion Vehicle Integration:
Given the short timeline, ease of integration into the Orion vehicle is a significant consideration. Key design parameters include:
Implementation Options:
Both internally configured and externally mounted implementations will be considered.
If the schedule outlined below proves untenable, please provide a revised hardware delivery schedule that can be met.
Testing:
Section 3. Requested Information
NASA invites detailed responses from industry on existing or planned capabilities that are available to support NASA’s emerging needs for Orion in lunar orbit during Artemis IV. Respondents are encouraged to submit existing documentation, such as Interface Control Documents (ICDs), Service Level Agreements (SLAs), or User Guides, where available.
Information provided will be used solely for internal Government planning, market research, and acquisition strategy development purposes. NASA will not publicly release company-specific data or estimates.
Response to questions can be marked proprietary or confidential information. However, industry respondents are encouraged to deliver information such that it can be openly shared with the NASA stakeholder community and critical industry partners involved with Orion vehicle, enabling NASA to move quickly to assess and execute on any next steps.
Below are summaries of anticipated system elements and the corresponding details expected to be necessary for determining potential support to Artemis IV crew Orion. Please provide the following system information for consideration, or a rationale for why this information was not included:
System Overview:
System Terminal Parameters:
Space-Relay Architecture Parameters:
End-to-End:
Quantitively Link and Reliability Analysis:
Expected Delivery, Integration and Test Schedule:
Cost:
Additional Information:
3. SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
A Request for Information Question and Answer session will occur virtually on June 26, 2026. Please submit requests to join by 5pm CT on June 25, 2026 to philip.e.bristol@nasa.gov.
Following the Q&A session, Capability Statements referencing the above requested documentation shall be submitted electronically via email to scott.stephens@nasa.gov, philip.e.bristol@nasa.gov, and kenton.r.fisher@nasa.gov, no later than July 8, 2026, at 4:00 pm CT. The subject of the email shall read “Artemis IV ALT COMM RFI Response.” Provide name of submitter and contact information (Company Name, Location, Contact Name, Phone Number and Email Address) on the cover page. At the discretion of the government private one-on-one meetings may be scheduled following the review of the Capability Statements.
4. DISCLAIMER
This RFI is issued solely for information-gathering and planning purposes only. It does not constitute a solicitation or a commitment by the Government to procure any services. This is a request for information for planning and information purposes only. This is not a request for proposal or quotation, nor is this a solicitation for a contract or grant award. This RFI does not obligate the Government in any way. The Government will not reimburse the respondents for any costs associated with the information submitted in response to this request.
No corresponding solicitation exists; therefore, do not request a copy of the solicitation. If a solicitation following this is released, it will be posted on www.sam.gov (https://www.sam.gov/). It is the interested party’s responsibility to monitor this site for the release of any solicitation or synopsis.
5. POINTS OF CONTACT
For questions regarding this RFI, please email scott.stephens@nasa.gov, philip.e.bristol@nasa.gov, and kenton.r.fisher@nasa.gov.
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
NASA JOHNSON SPACE CENTER
NASA JOHNSON SPACE CENTER
HOUSTON TX 77058
HOUSTON, TX, 77058
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