Federal Contract Vehicles

NOIS2

NASA Open Innovation Services 2

NASA IDIQ Expired
Obligated to date
$72.3M
Task orders
123
Companies awarded
18
Ceiling
$24.9 million

Vehicle overview

NASA Open Innovation Services 2 (NOIS2) is a multi-award IDIQ managed by the NASA Johnson Space Center. The vehicle provides crowdsourcing tools, such as challenges, prize competitions, and freelance or micro-task projects, to stimulate innovation. It has a total ceiling of $24.9 million, consists of 19 awardees, and succeeded the original NASA Open Innovation Services (NOIS) vehicle.

The vehicle enables the procurement of commercial crowdsourcing and open innovation platforms for NASA and other federal agencies via interagency agreements.

Vehicle details

Ceiling

$24.9 million

NOIS2 contract holders

Top 15 of 18 companies by obligations.

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is NOIS2?
NASA Open Innovation Services 2 (NOIS2) is a multi-award IDIQ managed by the NASA Johnson Space Center. The vehicle provides crowdsourcing tools, such as challenges, prize competitions, and freelance or micro-task projects, to stimulate innovation. It has a total ceiling of $24.9 million, consists of 19 awardees, and succeeded the original NASA Open Innovation Services (NOIS) vehicle.
Which agency manages NOIS2?
NASA Open Innovation Services 2 is a IDIQ managed by National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Johnson Space Center.
What can agencies acquire through NOIS2?
The vehicle enables the procurement of commercial crowdsourcing and open innovation platforms for NASA and other federal agencies via interagency agreements.
How much has been obligated through NOIS2?
$72.3M has been obligated across 123 task orders.
How many contractors hold NOIS2?
18 contractors hold a position on NOIS2.
What is the contract ceiling of NOIS2?
NOIS2 has a program ceiling of $24.9 million.
Is NOIS2 active?
No, NOIS2 is not currently active — its status is expired.

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