National Aeronautics and Space Administration Contracts in Connecticut
Federal contracts by National Aeronautics and Space Administration performed in Connecticut (CT)
Agency State Spending Overview
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has obligated $2,342,531,231 in federal contract spending performed in Connecticut across 16 contract awards. Of these awards, 100% were competitively bid, meaning multiple companies submitted proposals for the work. Small businesses account for 0% of the agency's contract awards in the state. The top contractor receiving National Aeronautics and Space Administration dollars in Connecticut is RTX Corporation with $1.1B. This spending represents a significant portion of the federal government's economic activity in Connecticut and supports jobs across multiple industry sectors.
Overview
Total Spending: $2,342,531,231
Contract Count: 16
Average Contract Size: $146.4M
Competition Rate: 100%
Small Business Rate: 0%
Top Contractors
Companies receiving the most National Aeronautics and Space Administration contract dollars in Connecticut, ranked by total obligated value.
- RTX Corporation — $1.1B (2 contracts)
- Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation — $558.8M (2 contracts)
- Hamilton Sundstrand Space Systems International, Inc — $376.5M (3 contracts)
- Hamilton Sundstrand Corporatio — $248.0M (1 contracts)
- Linde Inc. — $68.3M (3 contracts)
- Cartus Corporation — $20.5M (1 contracts)
- Precision Combustion, Inc. — $4.5M (1 contracts)
- Lambdavision Incorporated — $2.0M (1 contracts)
- Supercool Metals Inc. — $2.0M (1 contracts)
- Encapsulate Inc. — $899.8K (1 contracts)
Spending by Sector
How National Aeronautics and Space Administration's contract spending in Connecticut is distributed across industry sectors.
- Defense: $1.3B (3 contracts)
- Other: $647.6M (6 contracts)
- R&D: $385.9M (7 contracts)
Contracts
- ALT TURBO PUMP (VALUES ROLLED UP THRU MOD 271, PR 83680100271) — $1.0B
- DEFINE & INTEGRATE EVA REQUIREMENTS FOR SHUTTLE & ISS EXPEDITIONS/SUSTAINING ENGINEERING EVA — $511.3M
- PRELIMINARY DEFINITION OF THE ISS WATER PROCESSOR ASSEMBLY (WPA) AND OXYGEN GENERATOR ASSEMBLY — $280.8M
- Contract — $248.0M
- WATER PRODUCTION SERVICES ON-BOARD THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS) — $64.9M
- SENSOR COOLING PACKAGE — $47.5M
- IGF::OT::IGF THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AN IMPROVED UNIVERSAL WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (UWMS). UWMS SUPPORTS THE ADVANCED EXPLORATION SYSTEMS (AES) PROGRAM'S GOALS OF DEVELOPING AND TESTING NEW TECHNOLOGIES TO SUPPORT HUMAN LONG-TERM, DEEP SPACE EXPLORATION. THE UWMS IS MEANT TO PROVIDE A ROBUST, RELIABLE AND FLEXIBLE SOLUTION TO VARIED MISSION PROFILES. PROCUREMENT OF THE UWMS SUPPORTS THE ADVANCED EXPLORATION SYSTEMS (AES) PROGRAM'S GOALS OF DEVELOPING AND TESTING NEW TECHNOLOGIES TO SUPPORT HUMAN LONG-TERM, DEEP-SPACE EXPLORATION. THE UWMS IS MEANT TO PROVIDE A ROBUST, RELIABLE, AND FLEXIBLE SOLUTION TO VARIED MISSION PROFILES. DEMONSTRATING THE UWMS FIRST ON THE ISS REDUCES RISK FOR FOLLOW ON UNITS SUPPORTING HUMAN LONG-TERM, DEEP-SPACE EXPLORATION. NASA RESEARCH ANNOUNCEMENT (NRA) NNJ13ZBG001N WAS RELEASED ON NOVEMBER 14, 2012 SOLICITING PROPOSALS FOR EXPLORATION TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATIONS AND NATIONAL LAB UTILIZATION ENHANCEMENTS. ONE OF THE NRA AREAS OF INTEREST WAS HUMAN WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS WITH THE FOLLOWING CAPABILITIES: CAPABLE OF COLLECTING URINE, FECAL, MENSTRUAL, AND EMESIS WASTE IN A MICROGRAVITY ENVIRONMENT AND CONTROLLING ODOR. ALLOW COMMONALITY BETWEEN DIFFERENT VEHICLES WITH MINOR MAINTENANCE OR RECONFIGURATION. SUPPORT MISSIONS BETWEEN ONE WEEK AND INDEFINITE LENGTH WITH PERIODIC QUIESCENT PERIODS. ALLOW TRANSFER OF COLLECTED WASTE TO BOTH STORAGE AND DOWNSTREAM PROCESSING. SYSTEM SHALL HAVE VERY LOW AIR INCLUSION IN THE URINE BE A SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENT IN INSTALLED EQUIPMENT MASS — $30.8M
- NASA CONSOL HELIUM KSC — $28.1M
- REVOLUTIONARY AERO SPACE ENGINE RESEARCH — $25.8M
- SUPPLY OF LIQUID HELIUM — $22.3M
- NASA EMPLOYEE RELOCATION SERVICE — $20.5M
- HELIUM — $17.9M
- FY25 SBIR PHASE III - SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL (SOFC) SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION (SD&E) FOR MARS APPLICATIONS — $4.5M
- FY25 SBIR PHASE III - IN SPACE PRODUCTION OF PROTEIN- BASED ARTIFICIAL RETINAS — $2.0M
- FY25 CCRPP - SUPERCOOL METALS INC. - ADVANCING COMMERCIALIZATION AND MANUFACTURING OF PRECISION ROBOTICS COMPONENTS THROUGH THERMOPLASTIC FORMING OF BULK METALLIC GLASSES — $2.0M
- PHASE II SBIR - 80NSSC25C0036 NVASIVE: AN AI AND MACHINE LEARNING APPROACH FOR METASTASIS PREDICTION USING NVASIVE AND MICROGRAVITY — $899.8K
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does National Aeronautics and Space Administration spend on contracts in Connecticut?
National Aeronautics and Space Administration has $2.3B in federal contracts performed in Connecticut across 16 awards.
What is the competition rate for National Aeronautics and Space Administration contracts in Connecticut?
100% of National Aeronautics and Space Administration's contracts in Connecticut were competitively awarded.
Which contractors win the most National Aeronautics and Space Administration work in Connecticut?
The top contractors include RTX Corporation, Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation, Hamilton Sundstrand Space Systems International, Inc.
What industries receive National Aeronautics and Space Administration contract dollars in Connecticut?
National Aeronautics and Space Administration's spending spans Defense, Other, R&D.