NASA Seeks Industry Input on Technical Goals for Permanent Lunar Infrastructure
NASA has issued a request for information to industry stakeholders, seeking feedback on the technical scope and evaluation criteria for its permanent lunar infrastructure program, as well as recommendations on contract pricing structures and cost estimates across key technology areas.

Highlights
- NASA issued a request for information to industry stakeholders to evaluate the technical scope, evaluation criteria, pricing models, and cost drivers for its permanent lunar infrastructure program.
- The consultation covers three areas: adequacy of technical evaluation standards, contract pricing and payment structure recommendations, and rough-order-of-magnitude cost estimates by topic area.
- NASA's permanent lunar infrastructure plans may integrate drones and autonomous robots to support Moon surface exploration and resource extraction under the Artemis program.
- The industry consultation is a pre-solicitation step intended to incorporate private-sector technical and financial insights before a formal contract is issued.
NASA Seeks Industry Input on Technical Goals for Permanent Lunar Infrastructure
NASA has reached out to the private sector for consultation on several core issues related to its permanent lunar infrastructure program, aiming to ensure that technical objectives and evaluation frameworks are grounded in real-world feasibility.
Key Areas of Consultation
The request for information covers three primary areas:
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Adequacy of Technical Scope and Evaluation Criteria: NASA is asking industry to assess whether the program's current technical scope and performance metrics accurately reflect real-world operational capabilities, and to flag any disconnect between stated standards and practical implementation.
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Contract Pricing and Payment Structures: NASA is soliciting industry recommendations on pricing models and payment frameworks that are fair, competitive, and aligned with realistic development timelines.
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Rough-Order-of-Magnitude Costs and Financial Drivers by Topic Area: NASA seeks high-level cost estimates across individual technical topic areas, along with insight into the primary financial drivers, to inform future budget planning.
Background
As NASA's Artemis lunar exploration program continues to advance, establishing long-term, permanent infrastructure on the Moon has become a key strategic priority. Such infrastructure encompasses habitat modules, power supply systems, and communications networks — and may also integrate advanced technologies such as drones and autonomous robots to support surface exploration and resource extraction missions.
Through this industry consultation, NASA aims to incorporate private-sector technical expertise and financial experience before issuing a formal solicitation, thereby improving the program's overall feasibility and competitiveness.
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