The company will work with subcontractors Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) and Herndon Solutions Group to help implement activities related to institutional operational safety, ground support equipment mission assurance, occupational health, aeronautics and space systems at Glenn Research Center and Neil Armstrong Test Facility, NASA said Monday.
The Bastion team will also support mission assurance requirements at other NASA facilities as needed.
Work on the IDIQ will commence on May 1 and conclude on April 30, 2029.
Houston, Texas-headquartered Bastion delivers engineering and technical services and products to customers in the aerospace, defense and oil and gas industries.
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