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General Federal Contracts β€” January 11, 2026

General Federal Contracts

4 total filings analysed

Executive Summary

NASA concentrated $1.8B across four delivery orders to Caltech for JPL operations ($1.35B) and earth observation missions (SWOT, GRACE-FO, SMAP: $532M combined), with $1.43B already outlayed since 2018. All cost-plus-fixed-fee, non-competitive awards to nonprofit Caltech signal stable FFRDC funding through 2028 but no direct equity exposure. Unexercised options offer ~$1.23B upside potential; monitor NASA budgets for execution.

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Investment Signals(1)

  • Heavy NASA JPL Allocation(HIGH)
    β–²

    75% of $1.8B total tied to core JPL operations; reflects priority on space R&D continuity.

Risk Flags(2)

  • Execution[MEDIUM RISK]
    β–Ό

    Dependency on NASA task orders for work allocation across all contracts; cost-plus-fixed-fee invites oversight on overruns.

  • Market[MEDIUM RISK]
    β–Ό

    Long performance periods (to 2026-2028) expose to mission delays or funding shifts.

Opportunities(2)

  • β—†

    Unexercised options totaling ~$1.23B ($1.17B JPL ops + $56M missions) beyond current $1.8B obligations.

  • β—†

    Remaining ~$373M obligations post-$1.43B outlays through 2028.

Sector Themes(1)

  • β—†

    100% concentration in non-competitive Caltech awards for JPL/space science under NAICS 541715.

Watch List(2)

  • πŸ‘

    {"entity"=>"Caltech JPL Operations", "reason"=>"$1.35B obligation (75% of total) with $1.17B options; core NASA space R&D hub.", "trigger"=>"Option exercise or task order volume surge"}

  • πŸ‘

    {"entity"=>"NASA Earth Missions (SWOT/GRACE-FO/SMAP)", "reason"=>"$532M combined with ~$56M options; $329M outlayed.", "trigger"=>"Performance delays or extensions beyond 2026-2028"}

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