Teledyne Brown Engineering will support a variety of payload and mission operations, including NASA’s Space Launch System rocket, Near-Earth Asteroid Scout CubeSat mission and Delay Tolerant Network architecture, the agency said Thursday.
Work will also include the provision of ground infrastructure to support test, launch and flight activities under other projects backed by the Human Exploration Development and Operations Office’s Payload and Mission Operations Division.
The Marshall Operations Systems, Services and Integration II contract has a two-year base period of performance along with six one-year options and an additional six-month extension.
Teledyne will perform onsite services at Marshall and other locations including the Johnson Space Center in Houston and Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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