Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: November 24, 2021
Reston, Virginia-based Centuria has received a potential $48 million contract from NASA to provide information technology services for the agency’s Kennedy Space Center, Johnson Space Center and Ames Research Center.
The space agency said Wednesday it awarded the IT Support Services III contract as a labor-hour order through the General Services Administration’s Veterans Technology Services 2 governmentwide acquisition contract.
ITSS III includes software development, IT security, project management, enterprise architecture and management systems engineering support services.
The award has a base period of nine months and four option years. Work will kick off on Jan. 1 and could run through Sept. 30, 2026, if all options are exercised.
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