Under the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, MTS will receive task orders to provide knowledge and expertise in the program, planning and control discipline, NASA said Thursday.
The company will help the agency manage programs and projects at the Marshall Space Flight Center and the Johnson Space Center. Tasks encompass cost estimation and analysis, data storage and retrieval, earned value and risk management, scheduling and integration.
NASA said the PP&C mission services on the contract have a firm-fixed-price cost of $67.4 million and support work at other agency facilities is covered in the potential ceiling value of the IDIQ award.
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