The awardees will support the International Space Station Program from Jan. 12, 2024, to Sept. 30, 2030, with a two-year contract option period, the agency said Friday.
REMIS-2 was launched in April to address ISS’ needs in terms of spaceflight, payload facility integration, research mission integration, engineering sustainment and ground software and hardware services.
The participants of the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract are the following:
Aegis Aerospace
Axient
Cimarron Software Services
Consolidated Safety Services
JES Tech
KBR
Leidos
Metis Technology Solutions
Oceaneering International
Tec-Masters
Teledyne Brown Engineering
University of Alabama at Birmingham
The contractors will carry out task orders at selected NASA facilities, as well as in their respective operational locations.
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