Author: Ramona Adams|| Date Published: July 7, 2017
Analytical Mechanics Associates has secured a potential five-year, $324.4 million contract to conduct technology research and development efforts in support of NASA missions.
NASA said Friday the Technology, Engineering, and Aerospace Mission Support 3 contract covers scientific research; engineering design, analysis, and development; technology program implementation; test implementation and operations; systems analysis and conceptual design; and program management services.
AMA will also support long-term NASA missions; programs and projects for the agency’s four mission directorates; and an engineering and safety facility at the Langley Research Center.
The TEAMS 3 contract has three base years and two option years.
Hampton, Virginia-based AMA works with commercial and government customers to help them address engineering, mathematical and business challenges with the use of technology.
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