NASA Seeks Partnerships for New Aviation Hub Initiative
In an effort to boost the country's aviation industry and stay competitive in the global market, NASA is launching its Aerospace Skilled Technical Workforce Hubs (NAS_Hub) initiative. The program aims to create strategic centers that will develop and sustain a skilled technical workforce aligned with aerospace industry and NASA mission needs.
The NAS_Hub hubs will serve as focal points for aligning education, workforce, industry, and government partners to accelerate workforce readiness over a three-year period of performance. Eligible applicants include state governments, institutions of higher learning, nonprofit organizations, for-profit businesses, and small businesses.
To establish these hubs, NASA is seeking proposals from lead organizations that can collaborate with aerospace employers to align education and training with industry-defined workforce needs. The hubs will also partner with community colleges and high school Career and Technical Education programs to deliver hands-on, industry-aligned learning experiences.
The program's key dates include:
* Pre-proposal webinar: February 18, 2026, 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET
* Office hours session: March 3, 2026, 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET
* Proposal deadline: March 20, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. ET
* Anticipated award notification: June 2026
NASA is also seeking partnerships for its Aeronautics Innovation Challenges program, which aims to give students of all ages opportunities to solve real-world problems in the aviation community.
Additionally, NASA has released several Requests for Information (RFI) solicitations, including ones on Advanced Air Mobility and Emergency Response Operations. These RFIs aim to gather market research and technical needs that may lead to future solicitations regarding these areas.
To learn more about these opportunities and submit proposals, interested parties should register on the NSPIRES website and review the full opportunity notices.
In an effort to boost the country's aviation industry and stay competitive in the global market, NASA is launching its Aerospace Skilled Technical Workforce Hubs (NAS_Hub) initiative. The program aims to create strategic centers that will develop and sustain a skilled technical workforce aligned with aerospace industry and NASA mission needs.
The NAS_Hub hubs will serve as focal points for aligning education, workforce, industry, and government partners to accelerate workforce readiness over a three-year period of performance. Eligible applicants include state governments, institutions of higher learning, nonprofit organizations, for-profit businesses, and small businesses.
To establish these hubs, NASA is seeking proposals from lead organizations that can collaborate with aerospace employers to align education and training with industry-defined workforce needs. The hubs will also partner with community colleges and high school Career and Technical Education programs to deliver hands-on, industry-aligned learning experiences.
The program's key dates include:
* Pre-proposal webinar: February 18, 2026, 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET
* Office hours session: March 3, 2026, 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET
* Proposal deadline: March 20, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. ET
* Anticipated award notification: June 2026
NASA is also seeking partnerships for its Aeronautics Innovation Challenges program, which aims to give students of all ages opportunities to solve real-world problems in the aviation community.
Additionally, NASA has released several Requests for Information (RFI) solicitations, including ones on Advanced Air Mobility and Emergency Response Operations. These RFIs aim to gather market research and technical needs that may lead to future solicitations regarding these areas.
To learn more about these opportunities and submit proposals, interested parties should register on the NSPIRES website and review the full opportunity notices.