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NASA Updates Private Astronaut Mission (PAM) Commander Eligibility Requirements
NASA Johnson Space Center
March 25, 2026
April 06, 2026
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NASA has issued a Special Notice updating the eligibility requirements for the Private Astronaut Mission (PAM) Commander: - The requirement for the PAM Commander to be a former NASA (U.S.) flown Government astronaut with U.S. Operating Segment (USOS) experience has been removed - The requirement for a PAM Commander Alternate to be a current (non-NASA) or former flown astronaut with USOS experience has also been removed - These changes are intended to align with evolving commercial capabilities for low Earth orbit missions - The update supports a more competitive commercial spaceflight marketplace - No products, services, or vendors are being solicited; this is an informational notice only
Description
NASA is issuing this Special Notice to inform industry of an update to the eligibility requirements for the Private Astronaut Mission (PAM) Commander, which will result in contract modifications for existing PAM awardees to enable the change.
NASA is broadening its requirements to allow larger number of candidates to fill the PAM Commander role. The Agency is removing the requirement that a PAM Commander be a former NASA (U.S.) flown Government astronaut with U.S. Operating Segment (USOS) experience and also removing the requirement that a PAM Commander Alternate be a “current (non-NASA) or former flown astronaut with U.S. Operating Segment (USOS) experience.”
This change in policy is being made to better align with the evolving commercial capabilities supporting low Earth orbit (LEO) missions and to ensure that the PAM framework continues to facilitate a robust and competitive commercial spaceflight marketplace.
This notice is informational only.
This announcement does not constitute a solicitation and no proposals are being requested at this time.