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NASA Reopens Earth Science Contract Award
March 13, 2026
NASA has reopened the award process for the $85 million Global Modeling and Assimilation Support (GLOMAS) contract intended to support Earth science research using satellite data after a protest alleging conflict of interest and bias in the original source selection. The protest was filed by Science Systems and Applications Inc. against the award to Adnet Systems in late January 2026. NASA is currently investigating the claims and will implement corrective actions as necessary to ensure a fair and transparent procurement process.
- This reopening signals increased scrutiny on source selection procedures for high-value NASA small business contracts, emphasizing the importance of compliance and impartiality.
- Contractors should be aware that awards may be subject to protests that can delay contract start dates and require re-evaluation of proposals.
- Procurement professionals must ensure rigorous documentation and conflict-of-interest mitigation to withstand potential protests.
- Industry stakeholders can anticipate revised solicitation or award announcements following NASA's corrective actions, presenting renewed bidding opportunities.
Agencies
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Government Accountability Office
Vendors
Adnet Systems, Science Systems and Applications Inc.
Contracts
$85 million
Locations
Sources
- Conflict-of-interest protest clouds NASA Earth sciences contract - Washington Technology · Washington Technology · Mar 13