Space Act Agreement Sample Contracts

SPACE ACT AGREEMENT 39209 BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • February 1st, 2024

In accordance with the National Aeronautics and Space Act (51 U.S.C. § 20113(e)), this Agreement is entered into by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, located at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (hereinafter referred to as "NASA") and NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION located at One Space Park Blvd, Redondo Beach, CA 90278-1001 (hereinafter referred to as "Partner" or "NGSC"). NASA and Partner may be individually referred to as a "Party" and collectively referred to as the "Parties."

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NO-FUNDS EXCHANGED SPACE ACT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • May 5th, 2020 • Washington

This Agreement (“Agreement”) shall be for the purpose of accelerating the development and testing of critical technologies for emerging space system capabilities. The Parties’ specific responsibilities are described in one or more Center Contribution Agreements attached to this Agreement. This collaboration is intended to advance commercial space-related efforts by facilitating access by Partner to NASA’s extensive resources including facilities, technical expertise, hardware, and software. One or after the Effective Date of this Agreement, Partner and each performing NASA Center will enter into an appropriate Center Contribution Agreement (hereinafter referred to as the “CCA”). This Agreement shall govern all CCAs executed hereunder; no CCA shall amend this Agreement. Each CCA will detail the specific purpose of the proposed activity, responsibilities, schedule and milestones, and any personnel, property or facilities proposed to be made available to Partner. This Agreement takes prec

FUNDED SPACE ACT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • July 19th, 2023

NASA Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) seeks establish partnerships through selection of industry developed technologies at a “Tipping Point” in their development cycle. Through the award of funded Space Act Agreements, NASA STMD intends to foster the development of commercial space capabilities and benefit future NASA missions, enabling technology development that results in commercial products and services that NASA can purchase as a user. The objectives of Tipping Point Opportunity are:

Attachment 12: Draft Space Act Agreement (SAA)
Space Act Agreement • April 19th, 2023

This Agreement (“Agreement”) shall be for the purpose of accelerating the development and testing of critical technologies for emerging space system capabilities consistent with the capabilities articulated in the STMD 2022 Announcement of Collaboration Opportunity (ACO). ”The Parties’ specific responsibilities, schedule, and milestones are described in one or more Responsibilities and Schedule Document, completed in coordination with a NASA Center, and incorporated fully by reference into this Agreement. This collaboration is intended to advance commercial space-related efforts by facilitating access by Partner to NASA’s extensive resources including facilities, technical expertise, hardware, and software. Each Center Responsibilities and Schedule Document will detail the specific purpose of the proposed activity, responsibilities, schedule and milestones, and any personnel, property or facilities proposed to be made available to Partner.

NASA and Google to Bring Space Exploration Down to Earth
Space Act Agreement • June 20th, 2023

NASA Ames Research Center and Google have signed a Space Act Agreement that formally establishes a relationship to work together on a variety of challenging technical problems ranging from large-scale data management and massively distributed computing, to human-computer interfaces.

UNFUNDED SPACE ACT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • June 24th, 2020
SPACE ACT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • September 17th, 2020

This initiative also supports the internationally shared space exploration goals of the Global Exploration Roadmap (GER) that NASA and 11 other space agencies around the world released in August 2013. The GER acknowledges the value of public-private partnerships and commercial services to enable sustainable exploration of asteroids, the Moon and Mars.

NASA, planetary resources sign agreement to crowdsource asteroid detection
Space Act Agreement • October 5th, 2021
SPACE ACT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • October 2nd, 2007
NONREIMBURSABLE SPACE ACT AGREEMENT SAA1-34769 BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • August 11th, 2021

In accordance with the National Aeronautics and Space Act (51 U.S.C. § 20113(e)), this Agreement is entered into by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Langley Research Center, located at Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 23681 (hereinafter referred to as "NASA" or "NASA LaRC") and idoodlEDU, inc. located at 315 North Great Neck Road, Suite 218, Virginia Beach, VA 23454-4073 (hereinafter referred to as "Partner" or "idoodlEDU"). NASA and Partner may be individually referred to as a "Party" and collectively referred to as the "Parties."

SPACE ACT AGREEMENT AMENDMENT TWO BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • June 12th, 2008

APPENDIX 2: SpaceX Milestones and Success Criteria All Pages as shown APPENDIX 3: Success Criteria for COTS Milestone Reviews All Pages as shown

SPACE ACT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • October 6th, 2023

This initiative also supports the internationally shared space exploration goals of the Global Exploration Roadmap (GER) that NASA and 11 other space agencies around the world released in August 2013. The GER acknowledges the value of public-private partnerships and commercial services to enable sustainable exploration of asteroids, the Moon and Mars.

Space Act Agreement SAA-UA-22-35805
Space Act Agreement • November 24th, 2021

• Develop a robust commercial space economy in LEO, including supporting the development of commercially owned and operated LEO destinations from which various customers, including private entities, public institutions, NASA, and foreign governments, can purchase services; and

NONREIMBURSABLE SPACE ACT AGREEMENT BETWEEN NASA AND (PARTNER) FOR (TITLE OF EFFORT)
Space Act Agreement • July 21st, 2021 • Washington

In accordance with the National Aeronautics and Space Act (51 U.S.C. § 20113(e)), this Agreement is entered into by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, located at 300 E Street SW, Washington, DC 20546 (hereinafter referred to as "NASA") and PARTNER NAME AND ADDRESS. NASA and Partner may be individually referred to as a "Party" and collectively referred to as the "Parties."

SPACE ACT AGREEMENT 36154 BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • February 16th, 2022

In accordance with the National Aeronautics and Space Act (51 U.S.C. § 20113(e)), this Agreement is entered into by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, located at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (hereinafter referred to as "NASA") and TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, INC located at 275 West Street, Annapolis, MD 21401-3400 (hereinafter referred to as "Partner" or "TCS"). NASA and Partner may be individually referred to as a "Party" and collectively referred to as the "Parties."

SPACE ACT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • August 18th, 2020

This initiative also supports the internationally shared space exploration goals of the Global Exploration Roadmap (GER) that NASA and 11 other space agencies around the world released in August 2013. The GER acknowledges the value of public-private partnerships and commercial services to enable sustainable exploration of asteroids, the Moon and Mars.

Space Act Agreement (SAA)
Space Act Agreement • June 25th, 2020

This Agreement (“Agreement”) shall be for the purpose of accelerating the development and testing of critical technologies for emerging space system capabilities consistent with the capabilities articulated in the STMD 2020 Announcement of Collaboration Opportunity (ACO). ”The Parties’ specific responsibilities, schedule, and milestones are described in one or more Responsibilities and Schedule document completed in coordination with a NASA Center and incorporated fully by reference into this Agreement. This collaboration is intended to advance commercial space-related efforts by facilitating access by Partner to NASA’s extensive resources including facilities, technical expertise, hardware, and software. Each Center Responsibilities and Schedule Document will detail the specific purpose of the proposed activity, responsibilities, schedule and milestones, and any personnel, property or facilities proposed to be made available to Partner.

SPACE ACT AGREEMENT 34074 BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • November 2nd, 2022

In accordance with the National Aeronautics and Space Act (51 U.S.C. § 20113(e)), this Agreement is entered into by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, located at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (hereinafter referred to as "NASA") and GENERAL DYNAMICS MISSION SYSTEMS, INC. located at 12450 Fair Lakes Circle, Fairfax, VA 22033-3810 (hereinafter referred to as "Partner" or "GDMS"). NASA and Partner may be individually referred to as a "Party" and collectively referred to as the "Parties."

NON-REIMBURSABLE SPACE ACT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • April 24th, 2023

This Agreement shall be for the purpose of field testing an energy-saving liquid desiccant air conditioning (LDAC) unit at NASA JSC for the period of one year. The technology is designed to use less energy than conventional systems and is of interest to the Department of Energy (DOE), which has provided grant funding to Mojave to further validate the technology. The LDAC unit regenerates a non-toxic lithium chloride solution. Mojave will collect data to validate the prototype. NASA JSC is located in a warm and humid Gulf Coast climate, requiring significant energy consumption during the summer months – an ideal climate to prove the technology is viable and market-ready. NASA JSC is estimated to save 25-35% in energy usage in the building where testing will occur. The Partner will place the test unit adjacent to the building, without removing the existing unit. The field testing will allow JSC to try and assess the unit’s performance in a non-Mission Critical facility before making a po

NONREIMBURSABLE SPACE ACT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • September 23rd, 2020

In accordance with the National Aeronautics and Space Act (51 U.S.C. § 20113(e)), this Agreement is entered into by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, located at 300 E Street SW, Washington, DC 20546 (hereinafter referred to as “NASA”) and the Arizona Board of Regents for and on behalf of Arizona State University and its Institute of Human Origins, located at 951 South Cady Mall, Social Sciences #103, PO Box 874101, Tempe, AZ 85287-4101 (hereinafter referred to as “ASU IHO” or “Partner”). NASA and Partner may be individually referred to as a “Party” and collectively referred to as the “Parties.”

Space Act Agreement 18251 between NASA and Moon Express, Inc. for LUNAR CATALYST.
Space Act Agreement • August 28th, 2017
FUNDED SPACE ACT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • July 19th, 2023

NASA Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) seeks to establish partnerships through selection of industry developed technologies at a “Tipping Point” in their development cycle. Through the award of funded Space Act Agreements, NASA STMD intends to foster the development of commercial space capabilities and benefit future NASA missions, enabling technology development that results in commercial products and services that NASA can purchase as a user. The objectives of Tipping Point Opportunity are:

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FUNDED SPACE ACT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • July 19th, 2023

NASA Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) seeks to establish partnerships through selection of industry developed technologies at a “Tipping Point” in their development cycle. Through the award of funded Space Act Agreements, NASA STMD intends to foster the development of commercial space capabilities and benefit future NASA missions, enabling technology development that results in commercial products and services that NASA can purchase as a user. The objectives of Tipping Point Opportunity are:

NONREIMBURSABLE SPACE ACT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • April 21st, 2022

This nonreimbursable SAA authorizes the loan of two propellant tanks with installed insulation systems from NASA JSC to Intuitive Machines for the purpose of rocket engine testing. Intuitive Machines is building a vehicle emulator test stand for rocket engine testing using liquid oxygen and liquid methane propellants. In order to reduce the life cycles accumulated on the flight propellant tanks used on this test stand, Intuitive Machines would prefer to perform some of the planned testing using non-flight tanks.

NONREIMBURSABLE SPACE ACT AGREEMENT NO. SAA1-36809 BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • July 7th, 2022

This SAA shall be for the purpose of evaluation of thermoacoustic metamaterials. This investigation will use tests conducted in the NASA Langley Research Center Normal Incidence Tube (NIT), High Intensity Modal Impedance Tube (HIMIT), and Grazing Flow Impedance Tube (GFIT) to explore development of a unified modeling tool to combine thermoacoustics, liner physics, and energy harvesting.

NONREIMBURSABLE SPACE ACT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • October 25th, 2019

In accordance with the National Aeronautics and Space Act (51 U.S.C. § 20113(e)), this Agreement is entered into by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration John F. Kennedy Space Center, located at Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899 (hereinafter referred to as "NASA" or "NASA KSC") and Space Coast Machinist Apprenticeship Program, Inc. located at 2501-D Sand Trap Ln, Melbourne, FL 32935-3569 (hereinafter referred to as "Partner" or "SCMAP"). NASA and Partner may be individually referred to as a "Party" and collectively referred to as the "Parties."

Attachment A: Draft Space Act Agreement (SAA)‌
Space Act Agreement • November 21st, 2022

This Agreement (“Agreement”) shall be for the purpose of accelerating the development and testing of critical technologies for emerging space system capabilities consistent with the capabilities articulated in the STMD 2022 Announcement of Collaboration Opportunity (ACO). ”The Parties’ specific responsibilities, schedule, and milestones are described in one or more Responsibilities and Schedule Document, completed in coordination with a NASA Center, and incorporated fully by reference into this Agreement. This collaboration is intended to advance commercial space-related efforts by facilitating access by Partner to NASA’s extensive resources including facilities, technical expertise, hardware, and software. Each Center Responsibilities and Schedule Document will detail the specific purpose of the proposed activity, responsibilities, schedule and milestones, and any personnel, property or facilities proposed to be made available to Partner.

NONREIMBURSABLE SPACE ACT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • February 4th, 2022

This Agreement shall be for the purpose of (1) providing a Fireball Network Station at Mt. Lemmon Observatory (MLO) that will monitor the night sky in order to detect bright meteors (a.k.a. fireballs) and (2) disseminating the publicly available analyses of the data to university faculty and scientists for meteor research and for outreach activities involving the media and secondary education.

NONREIMBURSABLE SPACE ACT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • April 9th, 2021

This Agreement shall be for the purpose of NASA and CWRU collaborating and sharing data to incorporate statistics, machine learning, and probabilistic modeling into the exploration of the process design space of additively manufactured Inconel 718. NASA is interested in an algorithm and framework to leverage data science and machine learning to explain the performance variability of additively manufactured alloys including Inconel 718 and elucidate the processing-structure-property-performance relationships of the materials. CWRU is interested in applying the developed technique to data it previously collected on Inconel 706. The proposed work builds on previous efforts on the development and validation of an algorithm for characterizing the nanoscale precipitates in Nickel-Aluminum (Ni-Al-Nb) alloys Digital Object Identifier (DOI): 10.1016/j.matchar.2018.12.018).

Johnson Space Center
Space Act Agreement • January 20th, 2012

◆ NASA and Impact Instrumentation Inc. entered into a Space Act Agreement, focusing on adapting ventilators for use in space

Lifeloc Technologies and NASA Glenn Research Center Sign Space Act Agreement
Space Act Agreement • May 16th, 2012

Wheat Ridge, CO (PRWEB) May 16, 2012 -- Lifeloc Technologies, Wheat Ridge, CO. (OTC: LCTC) a Colorado manufacturer ofprofessional breath alcohol testing equipment (breathalyzers) for domestic and international Law Enforcement, Drug Courts, and the transportation and healthcare industries has entered into a Space Act Agreement with the NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) for the development and prototyping of next generation sensing technology. Lifeloc is the first Colorado business to benefit from the recently established economic-development focused technology acceleration and transfer partnership between NASA and CAMT (Colorado Association for Manufacturing and Technology).

NASA PARTNERS WITH GSST
Space Act Agreement • July 17th, 2014

NASA Langley Research Center and the Governor’s School for Science and Technology have signed a space act agreement providing gifted students the opportunity for hands-on experience and guidance in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) with the goal of inspiring future explorers, scientists and engineers. The partnership will allow next genera- tion students the opportunity to interact with and be mentored by NASA Langley researchers on STEM projects to expand education and knowledge through mentored projects and activities. In support of NASA Langley’s STEM education mission, researchers will assist students with college-level work and provide information about NASA’s vision, mission, programs and projects.

FUNDED SPACE ACT AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • May 9th, 2022

• Establish public-private partnerships (“PPPs”) with multiple providers that may eventually be able to offer commercial SATCOM services to multiple customers, including NASA;

NONREIMBURSABLE SPACE ACT AGREEMENT SAA1-36148 BETWEEN
Space Act Agreement • April 1st, 2022

This collaborative effort will enable the further maturation of NASA LaRC hazard avoidance flash lidar sensor technology.

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Space Act Agreement • May 5th, 2020

Space Act Agreements (SAAs) are a type of legal agreement specified in the National Aeronautics and Space Act that established NASA. The agreements reached under the Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) and Commercial Crew Development (CCDev) programs are examples of Space Act agreements. SAAs are not subject to normal Federal Acquisition Regulations.

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