Author: Matthew Nelson|| Date Published: September 2, 2020
Cornell Technical Services will continue to help NASA review programs, missions and proposals at the Hampton, Virginia-based Langley Research Center over the next five years under a $111.8M follow-on award.
The company will perform evaluations, assessments, studies, services and other support work for NASA’s Science Office for Mission Assessments — which helps the Science Mission Directorate procure scientific instruments and mission support services — through the EASSS 3 contract, the agency said Wednesday.
Other NASA components and government organizations can also receive services from the Columbia, Maryland-based technical and professional services provider.
CTS has supported SOMA since 2015 under the contract’s previous iteration valued at $101M.
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