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Marshall Space Flight Center
Marshall’s business development and opportunity management organization actively identifies, captures, and pursues new work for the center in the areas of propulsion, space transportation and launch vehicles, space systems, and scientific research.
Focus Areas and Capabilities
Marshall has forged solid connections with innovative companies, laboratories, and academic institutes across the country and around the world. We enjoy responsive, mutually beneficial relationships with organizations in a broad range of scientific and technological fields. To support our mission, we are seeking to team with industry and other government agencies to ascertain areas of shared interests in product development and/or application. Briefing us on your capabilities will help us understand who you are, what you do and what products you offer that would be of mutual benefit. If you have a complementary area of technology or research to support Marshall’s missions and core capabilities, we look forward to hearing from you.
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Habitation Systems
Marshall Space Flight Center develops next generation habitation systems to make living and working in space and on planetary bodies possible.
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Lander Systems
Marshall Space Flight Center leads the systems needed to safely land on the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
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Advanced Space Transportation Systems
Marshall Space Flight Center enables rapid, efficient space transportation in cislunar space and beyond.
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Moon/Mars Surface Technologies and Systems
Marshall Space Flight Center builds innovative solutions through technology development demonstrations and risk reduction activities to enable humans to live and work on the moon and Mars.
![The Payload Operations Integration Center at Marshall manages science operations aboard the International Space Station.](https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/0fd0267.jpg?w=1024)
In-space/Surface Payload and Mission Operations
Marshall Space Flight Center is the leader in conducting end-to-end mission operations for science payloads in low Earth orbit, in cislunar space, on the lunar surface and beyond.
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Science
Marshall Space Flight Center advances ground-breaking scientific discoveries that improve our understanding of Earth, the solar system, and the universe, while enabling the next generation of human exploration missions through developmental research.
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Space Launch System
Marshall Space Flight Center manages the Space Launch System, an integrated super heavy lift launch platform enabling a new era of science and human exploration beyond Earth orbit.
Marshall Capabilities
Companies, academic institutions, state and other federal agencies can use NASA resources to support their needs and initiatives that align with NASA’s mission. Marshall provides broad technical expertise and consolidated cross-cutting capabilities to affordably, efficiently support the needs of the Agency, our government and commercial partners, and the nation.
Learn More about Marshall Capabilities![Ball Aerospace lead optical test engineer Dave Chaney inspects six primary mirror segments, critical elements of the James Webb Space Telescope, prior to cryogenic testing in the X-ray & Cryogenic Facility at Marshall Space Flight Center](https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/jwst_mirrors_in_xrcf_-_4.jpg?w=2048)
America's Rocket Factory
Michoud Assembly Facility
Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans is a world-class manufacturing facility, one of the largest in the world at 829-total acres, providing vital support to NASA exploration and discovery.
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Partnerships and Business Resources
Marshall Space Flight Center
Small Business Initiatives
Marshall small business resources and procurement information.
![Dr. Manil Maskey, a data scientist at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, is seen here with the international Earth Observing Dashboard.](https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/ceb-1989.jpeg?w=985)
Contact Us
MSFC Partnerships Office
Nick Case
nicholas.l.case@nasa.gov
256.544.8789
MSFC Technology Transfer Office
Preston Schmauch
preston.b.schmauch@nasa.gov
256.544.1218
MSFC Small Business Office
David Brock
NASA Small Business Innovation Research / Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) program
David C. Truitt, PMP
david.c.truitt@nasa.gov
938.249.7642