Many small businesses assume the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) contracts are only for aerospace firms. But NASA’s Glenn Research Center is preparing to recompete a $466M support contract—PACE VI—that has nothing to do with launching spacecraft and everything to do with IT systems, software, cybersecurity, and program support.
If your company provides enterprise IT, engineering, data, or administrative services to federal clients, this is a major opportunity, and the RFP is expected this October.
Join us for a free, one-hour strategy webinar on August 6 to learn how to position your company to win.
Why Attend:
A lot of companies write off NASA opportunities, thinking they’re only for aerospace firms. But the PACE VI contract is designed specifically for small businesses to deliver the kinds of services many already provide to DoD, DHS, HHS, and other agencies.
Whether you’re in cloud, software, systems integration, or program management, NASA needs your expertise—and this webinar will help you understand the requirements and avoid common mistakes when bidding on PACE VI.
Join OST CEO David Huff for a one-hour briefing on the opportunity, including:
- What’s changing in the upcoming recompete of this flagship NASA contract
- How GRC’s needs are evolving in areas like AI, cloud, data management, and cross-Center IT
- What small businesses need to prepare now to be competitive by the release
- Lessons from the prior round (PACE V), including teaming, documentation, and proposal structure
Opportunity Snapshot
- Agency: NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC)
- Estimated Value: $466 million
- Expected Solicitation Date: October 2025 (Deltek estimate)
- Contract Type: IDIQ (Firm Fixed Price / Cost Plus Fixed Fee)
- Set-Aside: Small Business
- NAICS Code: 541519 (Other Computer-Related Services)
- Scope: Institutional IT, applications, end-user support, software development, engineering, information management, governance, and surge capacity
About the Speaker
David Huff is CEO of OST Global Solutions and a nationally recognized expert in federal capture and proposal strategy. He has led over 400 multimillion- and multibillion-dollar federal proposals, helping clients win more than $26 billion in government contracts. David supported clients pursuing this contract in its previous iteration and will walk you through the strategies that work—and the ones that don’t.