NASA, Sierra Space modify CRS-2 commercial resupply contract

NASA and Sierra Space have agreed to modify their Commercial Resupply Services-2 (CRS-2) contract, originally awarded in 2016 to Sierra Space (then part of Sierra Nevada Corporation). The amendment updates the terms governing Sierra Space's cargo resupply work under the CRS‑2 program.

Discovered 2025-09-25T11:08:14.425498-07:00 | 2025-09-25T11:08:14.425498-07:00

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  • The amendment alters a long-standing 2016 CRS-2 award to Sierra Space and therefore affects a commercial partner that provides key cargo logistics under NASA’s resupply framework; contract changes can shift provider obligations and program scheduling.
  • The move comes as Sierra Space expands its station-related hardware and services (including recent work on JAXA docking components: https://hype.aero/?story=faa02089-26d0-4aa0-bc8e-1ae4aeaa0b4e), and as NASA increasingly leans on commercial vendors for mission services (see its solicitation for commercial tracking support for Artemis II: https://hype.aero/?story=2b556a26-68f9-4c9b-92f9-c8bcc512032f).

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2025-09-25T11:08:14.425498-07:00
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2025-09-26T22:05:23.567231-07:00
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