Autonomous Ion Mass Spectrometer Sentry (AIMSS)

Special NoticeNo Set AsideActive

Key Takeaways

  • Set-aside for No Set Aside businesses
  • Work to be performed in Columbus, OH
  • Industry: Space Research and Technology

Contract Details

Notice ID
S-194425
Opportunity Type
Special Notice
Sub-Agency
ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF
Office
TRIAD - DOE CONTRACTOR
Posted Date
Wednesday, August 12, 2026
Response Deadline
Tuesday, February 16, 2027
PSC Code
AR12
Set-Aside
No Set Aside
Place of Performance
Columbus, OH, 43201
Status
Active

Description

Satellite measurements of plasma density and temperature help predict the intensity of geomagnetic storms, which can impact satellites, communications, and power systems. Accurate forecasting requires knowledge of plasma composition. However, typical orbital mass spectrometers have difficulty distinguishing between nitrogen (N+) and oxygen (O+) ions due to their similar masses. This limitation makes it difficult to validate modern space weather models, which depend on accurate knowledge of ion composition in near-Earth space. N+ and O+ ions behave differently in space due to differences in their origin, transport, and loss mechanisms. Improving our ability to distinguish between these ions is critical for understanding and predicting space weather. Advantages High mass resolution enables d

Why This Opportunity Matters

ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF is seeking responses for space research and technology with a set-aside for No Set Aside businesses in Columbus, OH. This set-aside designation means eligible businesses face reduced competition from larger firms.