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Request for Information - Space Weather Next Program - Partner Contributed Instrument Capabilites for the Space Weather Observations at L1 to Advance Readiness (SOLAR)-B Mission

ID: RFI-SWO-SOLAR-B-PCI-May2026 • Type: Sources Sought • Match:  90%
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REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RFI)

Title: Request for Information - Space Weather Next Program - Partner Contributed Instrument (PCI) Capabilities for the Space Weather Observations at L1 to Advance Readiness (SOLAR)-B Mission

Date of Original Posting: May 26th, 2026

RFI Responses Due by: June 21, 2026, 11:59 PM ET

1.0 Introduction

1.1 Purpose of this RFI

This RFI is issued by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to request information from all sources (including government entities, commercial firms, and non-profit organizations) with the capability to offer a Partner Contributed Instrument (PCI) to be hosted aboard the NOAA Space Weather Next Program's SOLAR-B mission. NOAA may host one PCI that best complements the SOLAR-B mission's primary observations, demonstrates a compelling Research to Operations (R2O) case for advancing space weather observation, adheres to the specified size, weight, and power limits, meets the project schedule, is technically feasible and compatible with the SOLAR-B spacecraft within the specified "do no harm" requirements, and is supported by a robust financial and programmatic commitment from the submitting organization. Organizations that intend to or are likely to provide a PCI are invited to respond to this RFI.

1.2 The NOAA Space Weather Next Program and SOLAR-B Mission Overview

Space weather refers to those conditions in the space environment that may be damaging to technological systems deployed in space or on the ground and to humans in space. The NOAA Space Weather Observations (SWO) office vision is "a space weather ready nation," with a mission to provide trusted space weather observations to safeguard society." This vision and mission are directly responsive to the legislative mandate of the Promoting Research and Observations of Space Weather to Improve the Forecasting of Tomorrow (PROSWIFT) Act of 2020. Specifically, the PROSWIFT Act mandates that NOAA shall "support competitive, peer-reviewed proposals for [..] monitoring of space weather and its impacts" and shall facilitate "research to operations and operations to research." NOAA is implementing this mission through the SWO Space Weather Next (SW Next) Program with acquisition assistance from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC). The SW Next Program's goal is to provide critical data to its primary customer, the National Weather Service's (NWS) Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) to support its mission of safeguarding society with actionable space weather information. The Space weather Observations at L1 to Advance Readiness (SOLAR) project ensures continuous, high availability, and low latency space weather observations from the first Sun-Earth Lagrange point (L1). These measurements of the space environment and the Sun's outer atmosphere (corona) are critical for accurate space weather forecasts. The SOLAR project maintains observational continuity of real-time solar imagery and solar wind measurements (plasma properties and magnetic field), building upon capabilities from legacy missions like SOHO and DSCOVR, and the follow-on SWFO-L1 (now designated SOLAR-1). The SOLAR-A observatory is planned to launch in fiscal year 2030, to provide an operational overlap and cross-calibration with SOLAR-1 and to ensure continuity and resiliency of these measurements. A PCI for SOLAR-A has already been selected. This RFI concerns the SOLAR-B observatory, which is the second launch of the SOLAR project and will occur a few years after SOLAR-A. SOLAR-B's primary purpose is operational resiliency. It will extend measurement continuity, provide on-orbit redundancy and maximize the longevity of NOAA's SOLAR observing constellation. SOLAR-B will be designed for five years of operation and will carry propellant for a possible additional five years of extended operations. The PCI for SOLAR-B represents a "next generation" opportunity, building upon the continuity established by SOLAR-A and SOLAR-1, and offering advanced capabilities to further NOAA's research to operations space weather goals.

PLEASE SEE ATTACHMENT FOR THE COMPLETE NOTICE.

Background
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) issues this Request for Information (RFI) to gather information from various entities capable of providing a Partner Contributed Instrument (PCI) for the SOLAR-B mission under the Space Weather Next Program.

The mission aims to enhance space weather observations, which are critical for safeguarding technological systems and human activities in space. This initiative aligns with the PROSWIFT Act of 2020, which mandates NOAA to support competitive proposals for monitoring space weather and its impacts.

Work Details
The PCI must complement the primary observations of the SOLAR-B mission, adhere to specified size, weight, and power limits, and demonstrate technical feasibility while ensuring no adverse impact on the primary mission objectives.

NOAA will provide integration onto the spacecraft, launch services, and routine mission operations including data downlink and processing using partner-provided algorithms. The PCI provider is responsible for the instrument's design, development, manufacturing, testing up to pre-integration tests, and must participate in spacecraft integration and post-launch troubleshooting.

Key requirements include:
- Volume: Maximum dimensions of 30.0 cm x 30.0 cm x 20.0 cm.
- Mass: Maximum weight of 13 kg.
- Power: Operational mode power not exceeding 11 Watts; survival power not exceeding 5.5 Watts.
- Data Rate: Maximum data rate of 30 kbps.
- Operational Lifetime: No specific lifetime requirement but designed for a five-year operational life with potential for five additional years.

Period of Performance
The geographic location(s) the contract will be performed (if provided)

Place of Performance
The PCI will be hosted at the first Sun-Earth Lagrange point (L1), approximately 1.5 million kilometers from Earth towards the Sun.

Bidder Requirements
Organizations interested in responding must demonstrate their capability to provide a PCI that meets NOAA's high-priority space weather observation goals. They should outline their scientific measurements or operational capabilities and how these would enhance SOLAR-B observations. Additionally, bidders must ensure compliance with export control regulations regarding interface documents.

Incumbent Analysis (see Incumbents section for more detail)
This opportunity appears to have a confirmed incumbent and/or closely related prior contract activity supporting NOAA’s L1 space weather observations, including BAE Systems Space & Mission Systems under NNG10AZ10B-80GSFC20F0070 (SPACE WEATHER FOLLOW ON - LAGRANGE 1 (SWFO-L1) SPACECRAFT) valued at $114,259,961 (06/25/20–06/30/26). Related work also includes Southwest Research Institute’s 80GSFC20C0060 (THE SPACE WEATHER FOLLOW ON (SWFO-L1) MISSION MAGNETOMETER SUITE (MAG)) valued at $14,307,923 (04/14/20–06/30/26), covering design/development/delivery and support of an L1 magnetometer suite. These prior efforts appear similar in that they support instrument capability and integration for continuous space weather observations at the Sun-Earth L1 environment, which aligns with SOLAR-B’s need for partner-contributed instrument capabilities hosted at L1.

Overview

Response Deadline
June 21, 2026, 11:59 p.m. EDT Due in 20 Days
Posted
May 26, 2026, 10:10 p.m. EDT (updated: May 27, 2026, 11:01 a.m. EDT)
Set Aside
None
PSC
None
Place of Performance
Greenbelt, MD United States
Source

Current SBA Size Standard
1050 Employees
Pricing
Likely Fixed Price
Est. Level of Competition
Low
Est. Value Range
Experimental
$10,000,000 - $50,000,000 (AI estimate)
Odds of Award
24%
On 5/26/26 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued Sources Sought RFI-SWO-SOLAR-B-PCI-May2026 for Request for Information - Space Weather Next Program - Partner Contributed Instrument Capabilites for the Space Weather Observations at L1 to Advance Readiness (SOLAR)-B Mission due 6/21/26. The opportunity was issued full & open with NAICS 336419.
Primary Contact
Name
Maryann Orellana   Profile
Phone
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Additional Details

Source Agency Hierarchy
COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF > NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION > DEPT OF COMMERCE NOAA
FPDS Organization Code
1330-1332KP
Source Organization Code
100518256
Last Updated
May 27, 2026
Last Updated By
maryann.orellana@noaa.gov
Archive Date
July 6, 2026