You are currently viewing content as a guest. Become a member for additional access and member-only features!

kennedy-space-center_900x600

NASA seeks industry input on long-range drone detection services

NASA’s John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) has issued a sources sought notice to industry as it explores options for a new UAS detection and analysis services contract aimed at protecting launch operations, personnel and critical infrastructure.

According to the notice, NASA is seeking information from potential vendors capable of providing continuous drone detection, tracking and threat analysis services across KSC’s more than 144,000 acres of restricted airspace. Performance under the anticipated contract is expected to begin no earlier than April 1, 2026, and would involve access to classified information up to the ‘Secret’ level.

KSC officials said the data generated by the system would be used to support rapid decision-making to safeguard NASA personnel, the public, launch vehicles, flight hardware and other high-value assets. All uncrewed aircraft flights over KSC property and the adjacent Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge are prohibited without authorization, increasing the importance of reliable detection and analysis capabilities.

The draft requirements call for a system capable of detecting and identifying unknown drones at ranges of at least 40 nautical miles, with a stated objective of extending coverage to 100 nautical miles. The system must provide real-time alerts, threat tracking, and operator identification data, and operate continuously, 24 hours a day. NASA also specified that the solution must be interoperable with counter-UAS systems and procedures used by the FBI, U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force.

Under the current concept, the architecture would include multiple primary and secondary sensors deployed at separate locations across the space center, along with independent data paths and a user-accessible, map-based dashboard for situational awareness. Contractors would also be required to provide rapid on-site support to ensure uninterrupted system availability.

NASA emphasized that the notice is intended for market research and planning purposes and does not constitute a formal solicitation. The agency is encouraging responses from a broad range of vendors, including small businesses and Historically Black Colleges and Universities or Minority Serving Institutions, and may consider set-asides depending on industry feedback.

Interested firms must submit capability statements by February 9, 2026. NASA plans to hold one-on-one industry engagement sessions in early March to further assess available technologies and inform its acquisition strategy.

RELATED CONTENT: Governors warn drone threats pose growing homeland security gap

Post Image Credit: Kennedy Space Center

Follow C-UAS Hub on LinkedIn for regular counter-UAS content updates.

Share the Post:
Facebook
LinkedIn
X

Related Posts

Allen-Vanguard has secured a multi-million dollar contract to supply electronic countermeasure (ECM) systems to an undisclosed South American nation, marking the company’s

UK Defence Innovation (UKDI) has launched a new £1.85 million themed competition aimed at tackling the illegal use of drones around prisons

Teledyne FLIR Defense has released new software upgrades for its Ranger radar systems, aimed at improving detection speed and accuracy for military

At the Counter-UAS Technology USA conference in Washington, D.C., C-UAS Hub Editor Adam Jeffs sat down with Julie Balduf, Deputy Branch Chief

sidebar-icon

Submit Content

Interested in submitting original content to C-UAS Hub?

When it comes to airspace awareness and protection, we can all learn from the knowledge, experience, and perspectives of others in this emerging field. If you have original, never before published content, thought leadership, research, reports, multimedia resources, or other interesting airspace awareness or Counter-UAS content, we’d love to hear from you.

For your work to be considered for publication on C-UAS Hub, please send an email containing any relevant information to pr@cuashub.com. We will respond to your email as soon as we are able.

Thank you,
C-UAS Hub Staff