The company’s federal arm will perform tasks for the Johnson Space Center Engineering Directorate in disciplines such as aeroscience, propulsion and power and robotics, NASA said Wednesday.
Contract work is scheduled to begin March 1 and will continue through Sept. 30, 2027.
The Houston-based Johnson Space Center serves as NASA’s hub for human spaceflight and space exploration initiatives, which include the International Space Station mission and the Orion program.
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