Author: Scott Nicholas|| Date Published: November 11, 2016
NASA has awarded nine companies indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts worth a total of $49.5 million over five years for specialized engineering, aeronautics and manufacturing support services to the Johnson Space Center’s flight operations directorate.
The space agency said Friday task orders encompass aerostructural engineering and analysis, aeromechanical systems, aeroavionics, electrical and software, ground support engineering services, fabrication and provisioning work.
Awardees include:
American Systems
ATA Engineering
Bastion Technologies
Engineering and Software System Solutions
Flight Test & Mechanical Solutions
Oceaneering International
Rothe Enterprises
Southern Research Institute
ZIN Technologies
The JSC flight operations directorate oversees aircraft operations, planning and execution of human spaceflight missions and training and support for astronauts, flight directors and controllers at the center.
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