NASA said Thursday the Exploration Extravehicular Activity Services indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract has a performance period that will run through 2034 and includes an option that allows the space agency to add additional contractors.
The initial task orders to be competed under the xEVAS contract will focus on the development and delivery of services for the first demonstration of the spacesuits outside the ISS in low-Earth orbit and for the Artemis III moon landing.
NASA said each company has invested a significant amount of funds to develop the spacesuits.
“Our commercial partnerships will help realize our human exploration goals,” said Mark Kirasich, deputy associate administrator of NASA’s Artemis campaign development division. “We look forward to using these services for NASA’s continued presence in low-Earth orbit and our upcoming achievement of returning American astronauts to the Moon’s surface.”
The EVA and Human Surface Mobility Program at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston oversees the xEVAS IDIQ contract.
Companies included in Axiom Space’s team that will work on the contract are KBR (NYSE: KBR), David Clark Co., Paragon Space Development, Air-Lock, A-P-T Research and Sophic Synergistics.
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NASA said Thursday the Exploration Extravehicular Activity Services indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract has a performance period that will run through 2034 and includes an option that allows the space agency to add additional contractors.
The initial task orders to be competed under the xEVAS contract will focus on the development and delivery of services for the first demonstration of the spacesuits outside the ISS in low-Earth orbit and for the Artemis III moon landing.
NASA said each company has invested a significant amount of funds to develop the spacesuits.
“Our commercial partnerships will help realize our human exploration goals,” said Mark Kirasich, deputy associate administrator of NASA’s Artemis campaign development division. “We look forward to using these services for NASA’s continued presence in low-Earth orbit and our upcoming achievement of returning American astronauts to the Moon’s surface.”
The EVA and Human Surface Mobility Program at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston oversees the xEVAS IDIQ contract.
Companies included in Axiom Space’s team that will work on the contract are KBR (NYSE: KBR), David Clark Co., Paragon Space Development, Air-Lock, A-P-T Research and Sophic Synergistics.
The Space Development Agency has awarded $3.5 billion in other transaction authority agreements to Lockheed Martin, L3Harris Technologies, Northrop Grumman…
The Defense Health Agency has awarded TriWest Healthcare Alliance $6.8 billion to continue providing healthcare and administrative services in support…