SEAS II will involve engineering mission and instrument systems for various NASA facilities such as the Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland and the Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, the agency said in the solicitation notice posted Monday.
Interested parties can submit proposals through March 11.
The incumbent's support work covered the formulation and implementation of Goddard's flight and ground systems such as scientific instruments, suborbital craft, unmanned aerial vehicles, spacecraft, propulsion systems and payloads for the International Space Station.
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