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Space Force Seeks $981M NITE-STAR Contract
March 24, 2026
The U.S. Space Force has issued a final solicitation for the NITE-STAR multiple-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract valued at approximately $981 million. This contract spans an initial five-year period with a five-year option, totaling up to 10 years, and aims to develop, sustain, and enhance advanced space test and training capabilities. It supports the National Space Test and Training Complex and System Delta 81 by integrating space and ground systems with digital environments to improve warfighter readiness in contested space scenarios. Awards will be made to all qualifying bidders, with task order-level competition for specific efforts.
- Why this matters: This contract represents a significant investment in space operational readiness infrastructure, creating opportunities for contractors specializing in space systems development, sustainment, and digital integration.
- The multiple-award IDIQ structure allows a broad range of qualified vendors to compete for task orders, encouraging innovation and diverse solutions.
- Procurement professionals should prepare for a competitive bidding environment and align proposals with the Space Forceโs focus on integrated space and ground system capabilities.
- Companies supporting space test ranges, satellite systems, and digital training environments may find strategic growth opportunities through this contract vehicle.
Agencies
U.S. Space Force, Space Systems Command, The Aerospace Corporation, MITRE, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Vendors
Leidos, Aerospace, Mitre, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Science Applications International Corp.
Contracts
$981 million, $981 million
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Sources
- Space Force Seeks Proposals for $981M NITE-STAR Contract · GovCon Wire · Mar 24
- Space Force opens $981M competition for test and training infrastructure - Washington Technology · Washington Technology · Mar 23