Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: December 17, 2020
An ASRC Federal subsidiary will help NASA announce research opportunities, collect and review proposals and assist in the selection of applications for awards under the potential five-year, $212M Research and Education Support Services recompete contract.
Huntsville, Alabama-based ASRC Federal Agile Decision Sciences will also provide information technology, professional services and other related support through the NRESS-II indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract and will perform work at its facility and NASA headquarters in Washington, the space agency said Thursday.
The 8(a) small business set-aside contract has a five-year performance period that will kick off on Feb. 1, and individual task orders issued under NRESS-II may extend for up to a year past the ordering period’s expiration.
ASRC Federal’s technical services subsidiary received a potential $130M contract in 2015 to support NASA’s NRESS program, which seeks to help agency directorates meet their research objectives and support peer review life cycle activities.
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