United States - AFRL Rocket Lab Hermes BAA

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Provided by Open Opps
Opportunity closing date
18 March 2027
Opportunity publication date
17 September 2024
Value of contract
to be confirmed
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View Changes Change in AFTC/PZRA POC and Amendment of BAA (amendment dated August 2024) - 17 Sep 2024
Adding Virtual Industry Day Announcement for Payload Processing Facility - 8 Feb 2024 (see attachment)
Change in AFTC/PZRA POC - 24 Jan 2024
Change in AFTC/PZRA POC - 16 Jan 2024
Annual Review and Amendment of BAA - 3 Aug 2023
Correct email on Secondary POC - 14 Apr 2023
Change to Secondary POC - 24 Jan 2023
Amendment of BAA - 9 Dec 2022
Annual Review and update to Capability Repository - 18 Aug 22
Amendment of BAA - 4 May 22
Amendment of BAA - 13 April 22
Amendment of BAA - 8 Mar 22
Amendment of BAA - 26 Jan 22
Annual Review and Amendment of BAA - 28 Dec 21
AFRL Rocket Lab Hermes BAA is a two-step open BAA with the ability of issuing future calls that enable study efforts on novel concepts, as well as research and development contracts to mature specific technologies to appropriate technology readiness levels (TRL) depending on end use. Specific award details are described below, but the Government anticipates awarding multiple contracts of varying duration and value. However, the maximum single award value issued against this BAA is less than $100M. This BAA allows consideration of white papers as well as calls issued by the Government when specific requirements are identified.

Opportunity closing date
18 March 2027
Value of contract
to be confirmed

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