Space Technology Mission Directorate
Technology drives exploration and the space economy. NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) aims to transform future missions while ensuring American leadership in aerospace. STMD develops, demonstrates, and transfers new space technologies that benefit NASA, commercial, and other government missions.
Ranked Civil Space Shortfalls
NASA invites you to contribute to the prioritization of technology shortfalls critical to civil space by February 20. Your feedback will help shape the future of space technology.
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Programs
Center Innovation Fund
The purpose of the Center Innovation Fund is to stimulate and encourage creativity and innovation within the NASA Centers in addressing the technology needs of NASA and the nation.
Flight Opportunities
Flight Opportunities rapidly demonstrates promising technologies for space exploration, discovery, and the expansion of space commerce through suborbital testing with industry flight providers. The program matures capabilities needed for NASA missions and commercial applications while strategically investing in the growth of the U.S. commercial spaceflight industry.
Lunar Surface Innovation Initiative
NASA’s Lunar Surface Innovation Initiative (LSII) works across industry, academia, non-profits, and with other government agencies to catalyze the development of technology that will enable robotic and human exploration of the Moon and future operations on Mars.
NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts
NIAC nurtures visionary ideas that could transform future NASA missions with the creation of breakthroughs—radically better or entirely new aerospace architectures, systems, or missions.
Prizes, Challenges, and Crowdsourcing
NASA connects the public to the agency’s missions and explores creative possibilities for addressing the agency’s needs through prizes, challenges, and crowdsourcing opportunities.
SBIR/STTR
The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs provide an opportunity for small, high tech companies and research institutions.
Small Spacecraft Technology
The Small Spacecraft Technology program expands the ability to execute unique missions through rapid development and demonstration of capabilities for small spacecraft applicable to exploration, science and the commercial space sector.
Space Tech Research Grants
Space Technology Research Grants will accelerate the development of high risk/high payoff technologies to support the future space science and exploration needs of NASA.
Technology Transfer and Spinoff
The NASA Technology Transfer program ensures that innovations developed for exploration and discovery are broadly available to the public, maximizing the benefit to the nation.
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Lindsay Kaldon
Fission Surface Power, Project Manager at NASA's Glenn Research Center
Jason Frieman
Research Electrical Engineer at NASA's Glenn Research Center
Beau Compton
Aerospace Engineer at NASA’s Glenn Research Center
Wanessa Priesmeyer
Flight Test Campaign Manager for NASA’s Flight Opportunities program
Lauren Best Ameen
Deputy Manager for the Cryogenic Fluid Management Portfolio Project Office at NASA
Paromita Mitra
Avionics Systems Manager at NASA
Women of Technology
Celebrating the Women who Bring NASA Technology to Life
Angela Herblet
Manager for NASA’s Prize Competitions
Kellin Slater
Project Manager at Colorado State University
Amber Soja
Program Manager at NASA's Langley Research Center
Emily Gargulinski
NASA Research Engineer at the National Institute of Aerospace
Ali Guarneros Luna
Aerospace Engineer at NASA's Ames Research Center
Anjie Emmett
Mechanical Engineer at NASA's Langley Research Center
Prital Johnson
Mechanical Engineer at NASA's Kennedy Space Center
Bob Carter
Materials Engineer at NASA's Glenn Research Center
Impact Stories
NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) develops technologies through a community of entrepreneurs, researchers, and innovators to solve the nation’s toughest challenges and enable future NASA and commercial missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
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