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SAIC to Help NASA Run Safety Programs; James Moos Comments

James Moos
James Moos

Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAI) has won a potential $56 million contract to help NASA develop and implement programs intended to ensure compliance with agency policies and federal regulations.

The single-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contains 19 base months, three one-year options and a five-month option, SAIC announced Wednesday.

Company subject matter experts will perform work at the Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio and the Cleveland-based Glenn Research Center, which researches, designs, develops and tests aeronautics and spaceflight technology.

“This contract award represents the continuation of more than 15 years of SAIC support to the NASA Glenn Research Center, ” said James Moos, senior vice president and engineering group general manager.

SAIC intends to help the agency meet requirements under regulations covering operational safety, occupational health, energy and environmental and aeronautics and space systems mission assurance activities.

The company will also help the agency manage chemicals and waste, analyze and sample chemicals and also support programs for health physics and industrial hygiene.

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