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JSL-2651-6222026
Response Deadline
Jul 23, 2026, 10:00 PM(PDT)16 days
Eligibility
Contract Type
Sources Sought
The California Institute of Technology’s (Caltech’s) Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), located at 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 91109, is issuing the subject RFI to obtain information from spacecraft operators, mission planners, and system integrators regarding camera requirements for space missions. This information will inform the development of flexible, modular spacecraft camera architectures and support subsequent vendor engagement.
This RFI is to also gather information of potential qualified sources and to obtain your business size relative to the following NAICS code: 334511 - Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing with a size standard of 1,350 employees. Responses to this RFI may be used by JPL to make appropriate decisions regarding a Small Business Set-Aside procurement.
Purpose
NASA's shift toward sustained infrastructure operations with standardized, reusable platforms at continuous cadence, exemplified by initiatives supporting permanent lunar bases, commercial transportation systems, and "Science as a Service" missions, drives the need for adaptable, high-performance imaging systems. This transition from custom, mission-specific camera designs to flexible, modular camera platforms that can serve multiple applications aims to reduce development cost and risk, leverage commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) ecosystems, and enable interoperability across diverse spacecraft systems.
The purpose of this RFI is to assess spacecraft camera requirements across a wide range of mission applications including science imaging, autonomous navigation, proximity operations and docking, stellar navigation, engineering monitoring, and other uses to inform the design of a flexible camera architecture. The insights gathered will guide camera architecture definition and may lead to an RFP soliciting camera development or procurement from qualified vendors. The focus of this RFI is on the Command and Data Handling (C&DH) aspects of the camera - interfaces, protocols, storage, etc. with the goal of having a standardized camera interface, such that mission customization of camera optics does not require a re-design of the Avionics.
Overview
The flexible spacecraft camera capability is part of a broader NASA effort to modernize spacecraft avionics through reusable, standards-based components. By developing camera platforms that embrace open standards and interoperability, NASA aims to:
This RFI seeks to understand customer requirements and desired capabilities to inform a flexible camera architecture suitable for a wide range of mission classes.
Camera Specifications
NASA seeks to understand spacecraft camera requirements across diverse mission applications. The categories below define the range of capabilities and constraints of interest.
Mission Applications
Preferred Data Interfaces and Protocols
Data Handling and Processing
Physical Constraints (Size, Weight, Power - SWaP) – just the C&DH portion
Management and Control Capabilities
Requested Information
To understand spacecraft camera requirements and inform flexible camera architecture design, NASA seeks the following information from spacecraft operators, mission planners, and system integrators:
Please provide sample requirements for representative use case scenarios from your missions.
For each scenario, include responses to any of the relevant camera specifications, including any additional specifications of particular importance to your use case.
Additional Information
The requested information is for preliminary planning purposes only and does not constitute a commitment, implied or otherwise, that JPL will solicit you for such a procurement in the future. Neither JPL nor the Government will be responsible for any costs incurred by you in furnishing this information.
Prospective subcontractors are advised that any information provided shall be deemed to be furnished with unlimited rights to JPL, with JPL assuming no liability for the disclosure, use or reproduction of such data.
Please provide the requested information by July 23, 2026 via email to:
Sincerely,
Jane Lee
Group Supervisor
Acquisition | Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Office: 818-354-1586 | Mobile: 818-928-9581
4800 Oak Grove Drive
Pasadena, CA 91109-8099
Mike Thielman
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
NASA MANAGEMENT OFFICE -- JPL
NASA MANAGEMENT OFFICE -- JPL
JET PROPULSION LABORATORY
4800 OAK GROVE DR., M/S 180-802
PASADENA, CA, 91109
NAICS
Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing
Set-Aside
No Set aside used