The Aeroscience and Flight Mechanics Division (AFMD) of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC) is seeking contractor support for the attached Statement of Work supporting engineering design, development, integration, test, analysis, verification and validation, certification, and spaceflight support activities within the areas of Guidance Navigation & Control (GN&C) systems, integrated avionics systems, and autonomous flight operations. The work is currently being performed by The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc (Draper) of Cambridge, MA. NASA is interested in hearing from any other qualified source that may be able to provide these services, particularly small businesses of any socioeconomic category. Any qualified source that is interested in potentially bidding on this opportunity must submit a capabilities statement identifying its core competencies related to this SOW along with at least one past performance reference that indicates successful performance of similar work within the last five years. A relevant corporate example would be performing similar work at a similar complexity of a contract with a value greater than $30M. If no qualified sources are identified, the Government intends to award this procurement on a sole-source basis to Draper. The response shall include the contract number, general scope description, contract value, and period of performance at a minimum.