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NASA Upholds Ascend JV COSMOS Award
March 25, 2026
NASA's $1.8 billion COSMOS contract award to the Ascend joint venture, comprising Amentum and Aerodyne Industries, has been upheld by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) following a protest by incumbent contractor KBR. This contract supports command-and-control systems for critical human spaceflight programs at Johnson Space Center, including Orion, Space Launch System, ISS, Commercial Crew Program, and Artemis missions. The GAO decision, finalized in March 2026, allows Ascend JV to proceed with contract performance, ensuring continuity of NASA's human spaceflight operations support.
- Why this matters: The resolution confirms NASA's procurement decision and highlights the importance of joint ventures combining large contractors with small businesses, including service-disabled veteran-owned firms.
- Procurement professionals should note the GAO's role in protest resolution and the impact of such decisions on contract timelines and incumbent contractors.
- Contractors interested in NASA human spaceflight support should evaluate partnership opportunities with established joint ventures to enhance competitiveness.
- The contract's location at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, underscores regional opportunities for aerospace and technology service providers.
Agencies
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Government Accountability Office, Small Business Administration
Vendors
KBR, Ascend Aerospace and Technology, Amentum, Aerodyne Industries
Contracts
$1.8 billion
Locations
Sources
- KBR loses $1.8 billion NASA contract challenge to Ascend JV - Washington Technology · Washington Technology · Mar 25