All Points Partners with Leidos to Support NASA’s Space Cargo Missions
By Space Coast Daily // January 29, 2025
All Points will perform processing for cargo delivery to space, related engineering support

BREVARD COUNTY • MERRITT ISLAND, FLORIDA – All Points Logistics, a leading space and tech firm based on the Space Coast of Florida, has been awarded a new Cargo Mission Contract subcontract to provide services to Leidos supporting NASA projects, including the International Space Station and the Artemis Exploration Program.
All Points will perform processing activities for cargo delivery to space and related engineering support for flight hardware.
“We are excited about this new partnership with Leidos,” said All Points CEO Phil Monkress.
“This new contract will allow All Points and our Space Prep division to provide cost-effective engineering and payload processing solutions to Leidos to support NASA’s International Space Station, Commercial LEO Destinations, and Artemis Exploration programs.”
The Cargo Mission Contract effort will focus on Pressurized Cargo Integration and Systems Engineering and Integration Support beginning in October 2025.
All Points will provide a variety of technical support services, including pre-launch cargo preparation services at its planned processing facilities at Kennedy Space Center, as well as Operations Control Center services to manage operations process flow and conduct pre-launch test and checkout.
For 27 years, All Points has been a major solutions provider to a diverse array of government and commercial customers, now with operations in 26 states across the USA. All Points offers development and systems integration in mission-critical domains, such as space, defense, and cyber.
In 2021, All Points developed Space Prep to focus exclusively on space launch infrastructure-as-a-service. The dedicated and diverse team has award-winning expertise in payload processing, integrated logistics, modeling and simulation, and other technical specialties.
Space Prep’s new commercial infrastructure-as-a-service operations are being developed near NASA’s iconic Vehicle Assembly Building on a 170-acre site with 60 acres of site improvements. The Space Prep complex will boast approximately 500,000 square feet of state-of-the-art infrastructure, providing seamless support for spacecraft operations from the factory to the launch pad.
Leidos is a defense, aviation, information technology, and biomedical research company headquartered in Reston, Virginia. With 48,000 global employees, Leidos reported annual revenues of approximately $15.4 billion for the fiscal year ending December 2023.














