Under ETIS IV, the selected contractor will provide engineering services to aid the AETD’s Mechanical Systems Division and related organizations in designing, building and operating space flight and ground systems hardware and software and tests to validate novel technologies. The ceiling amount of supplies or services that may be procured is $329 million in total.
The space agency will host an industry day on Sept. 16, during which interested parties may ask their questions or share their comments on the draft RFP. The in-person event will be held at NASA Goddard Space Flight in Greenbelt, Maryland. Vendors may send up to three representatives to the site. Registrations are open until Sept. 9.
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