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NASA & Space Contracts Intelligence — January 24, 2026

NASA & Space Contracts Intelligence

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Executive Summary

NASA's $209M delivery order to Caltech for AMMOS space R&D at JPL is neutral for investors, with $194M already outlayed of $203M obligated, capping near-term upside. Unexercised options (~$50M potential to $253M total) offer modest growth if exercised by 2026-09-27. Nonprofit recipient limits public market exposure, but reinforces stable NASA funding for critical space infrastructure.

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Investment Signals(1)

  • Capped Revenue from High Outlays(HIGH)

    94% of $203M obligation ($194M) already outlayed, limiting remaining cash flow upside ahead of 2026 end.

Risk Flags(1)

  • Execution[MEDIUM RISK]

    Options not fully exercised ($253M base+options vs $203M obligation); extended period to 2026-09-27 without full commitment.

Opportunities(2)

  • ~$50M in unexercised options available through 2026.

  • Non-competitive R&D awards signal potential for follow-on JPL contracts.

Sector Themes(1)

  • Non-competitive cost-plus-fixed-fee award to Caltech/JPL for multi-mission space OS underscores NASA's reliance on established partners.

Watch List(1)

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    {"entity"=>"California Institute of Technology / JPL", "reason"=>"High outlay progress and unexercised options in key NASA space R&D contract.", "trigger"=>"Option exercises or new awards >$100M"}

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