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Contract Deobligations Alert — March 17, 2026

Contract Deobligations Alert

1 total filings analysed

Executive Summary

A single neutral deobligation alert for NASA's $109M delivery order to Caltech (JPL operator) signals stable long-term space R&D funding through 2028, with $90M already outlayed. Limited direct equity implications due to nonprofit recipient, but unexercised $16M options offer minor upside. Execution risks persist from task order dependence, warranting sector-level monitoring in aerospace R&D.

Tracking the trend? Catch up on the prior Contract Deobligations Alert digest from March 14, 2026.

Risk Flags(1)

  • Execution[MEDIUM RISK]

    Long performance period to 2028-09-30 with dependence on future NASA task orders for full obligation realization.

Opportunities(1)

  • Unexercised options worth $16M to reach $125M ceiling; continued JPL FFRDC sponsorship enabling additional NASA task orders.

Sector Themes(1)

  • NASA's $109M deobligation on Caltech/JPL order reflects ongoing sponsorship of critical space science via nonprofits over 10-year horizon.

Watch List(1)

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    {"entity"=>"Caltech/JPL NASA Contracts", "reason"=>"$109M deobligation with $16M options and $90M outlays signals potential for further adjustments in space R&D funding.", "trigger"=>"Option exercises or new delivery orders exceeding $125M ceiling"}

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