Five programs, one accountable supplier.
Set up for federal work from the start.
What you screen on, answered here.
In text, not in an image and not only in a PDF, so it survives a find-in-page and a copy into a market research file. What is not published here is held, not missing, and it moves the same day you ask for it.
- Legal entity
- Constanellis Aerospace, Inc., a Delaware corporationLegal entity of record for contracting. Incorporated 2020.
- Business size
- U.S. Small BusinessSmall business under the size standard for our primary NAICS code.
- Ownership
- U.S.-owned; no foreign ownership, control, or influenceRelevant to foreign ownership review on classified and controlled work.
- Facilities
- Centennial, Colorado, 53,000 SF under contractColorado Springs site identified, 84,750 SF. Payload processing presence at KSC Exploration Park.
- SAM.gov
- Active registrationFederal contractor registration. Representations and certifications are current in the entity record.
- ITAR
- Registered with the Directorate of Defense Trade ControlsRegistration under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations. Technology control plan in place.
- UEI and CAGE
- On requestProvided in the capability package, same day on request.Unique Entity ID and Commercial and Government Entity code, as held in the SAM.gov entity record.
- NAICS
- On requestProvided in the capability package, same day on request.Primary and secondary industry classifications, as registered.
- Quality system
- In workAS9100-pathway quality management system in development for flight hardware. Certificate numbers and expiry dates publish here the day a certificate is issued, and not before.Published with a certificate number, never as a logo.
- Measurement traceability
- In workEvery instrument in the measurement chain sits on a calibration schedule with an unbroken path to national standards. The ISO/IEC 17025 scope covering it publishes inline, next to the service it covers, when it exists.The reason a measured value means anything outside the building that produced it.
- Security
- In workSystems engineered to federal requirements. Assessed status, architecture, and audit detail are discussed under NDA rather than posted.Discussed with qualified program offices and prime contractor teams.
- Personnel
- Clearance-eligible staff; company-sponsored processing for eligible candidatesStated as posture. No individual clearance level is published.
- Facility clearance
- In workSponsorship-ready. A facility clearance follows a classified requirement on a contract, which is the order the process actually runs in.Under the National Industrial Security Program.
A row marked On request is held and comes back the same day. Write to info@constanellis.com with "RFI" at the front of the subject line and the capability package follows. Detail beyond what is published here is discussed under NDA with qualified program offices and prime contractor teams. Last reviewed 2026-08-05.
Aligned to the contracting vehicles you already use.
Early-stage research, rapid prototyping, and production work each map to a pathway we are set up to execute under. Status labels below are literal: filings are described as filings, plans as plans.
Filings planned across DoD and NASA topics.
Rapid procurement pathway for commercial technology into defense programs.
Prototype and production OTAs, including consortium vehicles.
Standard FAR-based contracting for production work and engineering services.
Research partnerships with federal laboratories and federally funded R&D centers.
Substance, posture, and tempo aligned to federal work.
The customer published where this is going. We build to it.
None of the following is our work. It is the public planning record of the customers this company is built to serve, and it is the reason the five programs are shaped the way they are.
A hybrid architecture, on the record
The Space Force's Objective Force 2040 describes a force that integrates military, commercial, and allied capabilities into one hybrid architecture, with a Space Data Network carrying commercial and government layers on an open architecture. The seam between commercial capability and government-grade discipline is where this company is built to sit.
Sixty thousand satellites by 2040
Future Operating Environment 2040 projects the active satellite population more than quintupling, from roughly 12,000 today to about 60,000 by 2040, with launch demand growing toward 3,000 a year. Custody, domain awareness, and qualified hardware all scale with that curve, and none of them can be retrofitted after it arrives.
Resilient PNT, with commercial in the design
The Objective Force calls for next-generation resilient positioning, navigation, and timing built with commercial partners and allied constellations in the architecture, and for operations that continue through degraded and denied signal environments. That is the WIRES thesis, stated by the customer.
The Alliance buys commercial now
NATO declared space an operational domain, determined that attacks in space could trigger Article 5, adopted a Commercial Space Strategy in 2025, and runs multi-nation space initiatives from persistent surveillance to launch networks. Allied demand for commercial space services is policy, not prediction.
Sources: U.S. Space Force, Future Operating Environment 2040 and The Objective Force 2040 Baseline (April 2026); NATO's published approach to space. Public documents. Nothing here is a Constanellis contract or award, and none is implied.
What happens after you write, and when.
These are commitments, not averages. A window appears here once the company is prepared to be held to it on a bad week. Business days are U.S. federal business days. Last reviewed 2026-08-05.
Route your message and it reaches the right person on the first hop.
One mailbox, monitored, with a routing convention that works: put the tag at the front of the subject line and the message reaches the right person on the first hop. Nothing here is an auto-responder.
RFIs, sources sought, capability briefings, market research, and anything with a response deadline on it.
info@constanellis.comComponent and assembly work, qualification campaigns, and test articles. The quote form carries the fields that make a quote fast.
info@constanellis.comTeaming agreements, subcontract inquiries, supplier qualification, and consortium approaches.
info@constanellis.comInterview requests, fact checks, and asset requests. Include the outlet, the topic, and the deadline in the first message.
info@constanellis.comApplications go through the posting. This lane is for accommodation requests, status questions, and the talent network.
info@constanellis.comReady to discuss a program fit?
Capability briefings and capability packages are available under NDA to qualified federal program offices and prime contractor teams.