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| Opportunity Type | NASA BAA Appendice |
| Funding Opportunity Posted By | NASA |
| Funding Opportunity Title | 2026-2027 BAA Appendix 26B-I SBIR |
| Opportunity ID | 80NSSC26R0006 |
| Link to Funding Opportunity | sam.gov |
| Important Dates | |
| Open Date | 04/21/2026 |
| Full Applications Due | 05/21/2026 |
| Funding Details | |
| Award Ceiling | $225,000.00 |
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| Product Service Code | AJ11 - GENERAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY R&D SERVICES; GENERAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; BASIC RESEARCH |
| NAICS Codes Here | 541715 - Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) |
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| Funding Opportunity Full Description | 2024 TX Mapping – Level 1 | Level 2 | SBIR/STTR Subtopic Number | Subtopic Title TX01 – Propulsion Systems GO.2.S26B – Development of cost-effective 3D printing of SOA Hall thruster magnetic circuits TX01.3 – Aero Propulsion AERO.2.S26B – Quiet Performance-Aircraft Propulsion Noise TX01.4 – Advanced Propulsion GO.3.S26B – Advanced Momentum Management and Propellantless Control Technologies for Solar Sail Spacecraft TX02 – Flight Computing and Avionics ENABLE.2.S26B – High Performance Onboard Computing TX04 – Robotics Systems EXPAND.3.S26B – Autonomous Onboard Health Management for Small Spacecraft and Distributed Systems TX04.3 – Manipulation INSITU.2.S26B – Sample Handling, Processing, and Control for In-Situ Lunar and Planetary Science Instruments TX05 – Communications, Navigation, and Orbital Debris Tracking and Characterization Systems COMNAV.2.S26B – Lunar 3GPP Capability Development TX05.4 – Network Provided Position, Navigation, and Timing COMNAV.1.S26B – Flight Dynamics and Navigation Technologies TX05.X – Other Communications, Navigation, and Orbital Debris Tracking and Characterization Systems EXPAND.2.S26B – Orbital Debris Tracking TX06 – Human Health, Life Support, and Habitation Systems EVA.2.S26B – Mars Exploration Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Suit TX07 – Exploration Destination Systems LIVEI.1.S26B – Surface Sustainability and Logistics: Dust Mitigation TX07.3 – Mission Operations and Safety INSITU.5.S26B – Contamination Control and Planetary Protection TX08 – Sensors and Instruments INSTALG.4.S26B – Detectors and Integrated Electronics TX08.2 – Observatories COSMO.5.S26B – Advanced Observatory Technologies: Mirrors, Structures, Systems, Fabrication and Metrology TX08.3 – In-Situ Instruments/Sensors INSITU.4.S26B – Variable Gravity Sample Preparation and Analysis TX09 – Entry, Descent, and Landing LAND.2.S26B – Development and Modeling of Waterproofing Coatings or Surface Treatments for Reusable Thermal Protection Systems (TPS) TX09.X – Other Entry, Descent, and Landing LAND.1.S26B – Real-time Characterization of Regolith Stability during Planetary Descent & Landing TX10 – Autonomous Systems AERO.1.S26B – Health Management and Sensing Technologies for Sustainable Aviation Fuel Systems TX10.2 – Reasoning and Acting INSITU.1.S26B – Fault Management Technologies for Autonomous Systems TX11 – Software, Modeling, Simulation, and Information Processing COSMO.3.S26B – AI for Rapid Development of Space Precision Components TX11.6 – Ground Computing INSTALG.3.S26B – Large-Scale Computing and Computational AI TX12 – Materials, Structures, Mechanical Systems, and Manufacturing AERO.5.S26B – Improved Material Discovery through Leveraging Novel Modeling and Experimental Approaches TX13 – Ground, Test, and Surface Systems AERO.6.S26B – Aeronautics Ground Test and Measurement Technologies: Diagnostic Systems for High-Speed Flows and Icing TX14 – Thermal Management Systems COSMO.2.S26B – Cryogenic Systems for Instruments TX14.X – Other Thermal Management Systems AERO.3.S26B – Advanced Thermal Management for High-Efficiency Engine Cycles TX15 – Flight Vehicle Systems AERO.8.S26B – Fuel to Electric Conversion TX16 – Air Traffic Management and Range Tracking Systems Airspace Operations and Safety |

