NASA has awarded three companies contracts potentially worth $350 million combined to provide engineering products and services to the agency’s Marshall Space Flight Center.
Each five-year indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract has a minimum order quantity value of $1 million, the agency said Monday.
Companies will compete for orders to help design, test and evaluate flight projects for the Marshall Center.
Awardees include:
- Radiance Technologies
- Teledyne Brown Engineering
- Wyle Laboratories
Work will also support the center’s organizations for human and robotic exploration, science and technology development and future projects.