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NASA Announces First Mentor-ProtxE9gxE9 Agreement Under Enhanced Program

NASA Announces First Mentor-ProtxE9gxE9 Agreement Under Enhanced Program

  • NASA has announced its first Mentor-ProtĂ©gĂ© Agreement under its enhanced program, partnering with L3Harris Technologies and Parametric Machining, Inc. to foster innovation and strengthen its supply chain.
  • The agreement aims to advance NASA’s mission by providing technical and business development assistance to small businesses, enhancing their capabilities and opportunities for growth.
  • Through the Mentor-ProtĂ©gĂ© Program, large prime contractors like L3Harris Technologies serve as mentors to small business protĂ©gĂ©s, offering support in areas such as manufacturing, subcontracting, and technical training.
  • The program provides benefits including enhanced manufacturing capabilities, mentorship from experienced NASA prime contractors, opportunities for advancement in government contracts, and access to technical assistance and business development support.
  • NASA is actively accepting new Mentor-ProtĂ©gĂ© Agreements and encourages large prime contractors and small businesses to explore the benefits of forming partnerships under the program, with more information available on the NASA website.
A yellow and blue star logo stands next to text that reads "Office of Small Business Mentor-Protégé Program."
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NASA is marking progress in strengthening the agency’s small business partnerships, supply chain resiliency, and domestic space manufacturing capabilities.

Under the agency’s enhanced Mentor-ProtĂ©gĂ© Program, NASA has announced the first Mentor-ProtĂ©gĂ© Agreement between L3Harris Technologies, a NASA large prime contractor, and Parametric Machining, Inc., a veteran-owned small business.

This agreement will help advance NASA’s mission by fostering innovation and reinforcing the agency’s supply chain. As NASA continues to advance the Artemis campaign, deep space exploration, and aeronautics research, partnerships like this are essential in securing a resilient and efficient supplier base.

“We are excited to facilitate the first agreement under the newly enhanced NASA Mentor-ProtĂ©gĂ© Program,” said Dwight Deneal, assistant administrator for NASA’s Office of Small Business Programs. “This agreement, and the many that will follow, promote domestic ingenuity and manufacturing and provide opportunities for small businesses to grow and thrive within NASA’s industrial base.”

Through Mentor-ProtĂ©gĂ© Agreements, large prime contractors serve as mentors, offering technical and business development assistance to small business protĂ©gĂ©s. This collaboration not only enhances protĂ©gĂ©s’ capabilities but also provides mentors with a stronger, more reliable subcontracting base, enabling them to fill their supply chain gaps. Additionally, protĂ©gĂ©s gain potential prime and subcontract opportunities, enhanced technical capabilities, technical training, and long-term business growth.

Relaunched in November 2024, the merit-based NASA Mentor-ProtĂ©gĂ© Program is designed to bolster small business development while strengthening NASA’s supply chain and industry base. By focusing on a targeted set of North American Industry Classification System codes, including research and development and aerospace manufacturing, NASA ensures that participating small businesses are well-positioned to contribute to long-term mission objectives.

The agreement between L3Harris Technologies and Parametric Machining, Inc. demonstrates the value of NASA’s revamped Mentor-ProtĂ©gĂ© Program. NASA is actively accepting new Mentor-ProtĂ©gĂ© Agreements and encourages large prime contractors and small businesses to explore the benefits of forming partnerships under the program. Participating in the Mentor-ProtĂ©gĂ© Program provides:

  • Enhanced manufacturing capabilities and subcontracting opportunities.
  • Mentorship from experienced NASA prime contractors.
  • Opportunities to advance competitiveness in government contracts.
  • Access to technical assistance and business development support.
  • A pathway for small businesses to integrate into NASA’s supply chain.

L3Harris Technologies is a prime contractor at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, supporting the Geostationary Extended Observations Imager Instrument Implementation contract. NASA Goddard also will serve as the administering center for this agreement.

For more information on NASA’s Mentor-ProtĂ©gĂ© Program and how to participate, visit:

https://www.nasa.gov/osbp/mentor-protege-program

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Apr 17, 2025

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Q. What is NASA’s Mentor-ProtĂ©gĂ© Program?
A. The program is designed to bolster small business development while strengthening NASA’s supply chain and industry base, focusing on a targeted set of North American Industry Classification System codes.

Q. Who is L3Harris Technologies and what role does it play in the agreement?
A. L3Harris Technologies is a NASA large prime contractor that will serve as a mentor to Parametric Machining, Inc., a veteran-owned small business, under the Mentor-Protégé Agreement.

Q. What are the benefits of participating in the Mentor-Protégé Program for small businesses?
A. Participating provides enhanced manufacturing capabilities and subcontracting opportunities, mentorship from experienced NASA prime contractors, opportunities to advance competitiveness in government contracts, access to technical assistance and business development support, and a pathway to integrate into NASA’s supply chain.

Q. What is the purpose of the Mentor-Protégé Agreement between L3Harris Technologies and Parametric Machining, Inc.?
A. The agreement aims to foster innovation and reinforce NASA’s supply chain by providing technical and business development assistance to Parametric Machining, Inc., while also strengthening L3Harris Technologies’ subcontracting base.

Q. Who is Dwight Deneal and what role does he play in the announcement?
A. Dwight Deneal is the assistant administrator for NASA’s Office of Small Business Programs and facilitated the first agreement under the newly enhanced NASA Mentor-ProtĂ©gĂ© Program.

Q. What is the relaunch date of the merit-based NASA Mentor-Protégé Program?
A. The program was relaunched in November 2024.

Q. How does the Mentor-Protégé Program benefit large prime contractors like L3Harris Technologies?
A. Large prime contractors, such as L3Harris Technologies, gain a stronger and more reliable subcontracting base, enabling them to fill their supply chain gaps and access potential prime and subcontract opportunities.

Q. What is the administering center for the agreement between L3Harris Technologies and Parametric Machining, Inc.?
A. NASA Goddard will serve as the administering center for this agreement.

Q. How can small businesses participate in the Mentor-Protégé Program?
A. Small businesses can explore the benefits of forming partnerships under the program by visiting https://www.nasa.gov/osbp/mentor-protege-program.