NASA said Friday that the company will work with the center’s mission information and test systems directorate on areas such as flight research operations, flight simulations and information technology services.
The company will help the Armstrong Flight Research Center run its aeronautical test range, research and aircraft integration facility and the consolidated information technology center.
InuTeq’s contract contains a one-year base period that starts on Nov. 1 and includes four option years that could extend work to Oct. 31, 2019.