National Space Test and Training Complex Innovative Technology and Engineering – Space Test and Range Capability Development (NITE-STAR)
Multi-award IDIQ vehicle (15 vendors) to modernize Space Force live and synthetic test/training ranges, feeding the existing OTTI program.
NITE-STAR (National Space Test and Training Complex Innovative Technology and Engineering - Space Test and Range Capability Development) is a $981M multi-award IDIQ contract vehicle established by the U.S. Space Force / Space Systems Command with 15 vendors to modernize Space Force live and synthetic test/training ranges, feeding the existing OTTI program.
Program detail
- Agency
- U.S. Space Force / Space Systems Command
- Acronym
- NITE-STAR
- Budget
- $981,000,000 (ceiling, multi-award IDIQ)
- Phase
- Award
- Domain
- Space test & training infrastructure / range modernization
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Frequently asked
- What is National Space Test and Training Complex Innovative Technology and Engineering – Space Test and Range Capability Development (NITE-STAR)?
- NITE-STAR (National Space Test and Training Complex Innovative Technology and Engineering - Space Test and Range Capability Development) is a $981M multi-award IDIQ contract vehicle established by the U.S. Space Force / Space Systems Command with 15 vendors to modernize Space Force live and synthetic test/training ranges, feeding the existing OTTI program.
- Which agency runs National Space Test and Training Complex Innovative Technology and Engineering – Space Test and Range Capability Development (NITE-STAR)?
- National Space Test and Training Complex Innovative Technology and Engineering – Space Test and Range Capability Development (NITE-STAR) is run by U.S. Space Force / Space Systems Command and is also known as NITE-STAR.
- What is the budget for National Space Test and Training Complex Innovative Technology and Engineering – Space Test and Range Capability Development (NITE-STAR)?
- National Space Test and Training Complex Innovative Technology and Engineering – Space Test and Range Capability Development (NITE-STAR) has a budget of $981,000,000 (ceiling, multi-award IDIQ), currently in its Award phase.
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Space Force established a $981M multi-award IDIQ contract vehicle (NITE-STAR) with 15 vendors to develop space test and training infrastructure
DefenseScoop: Space Force establishes $981M contract vehicle to develop testing, training infrastructureVerified2026-07-31 - 2
Space Force picked 15 companies, including Amentum, BAE Systems, and Lockheed Martin, for the $981 million training range IDIQ
SpaceNews: Space Force picks 15 companies for $981 million training range contractVerified2026-07-31