NASA’s Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, has selected and awarded contracts to Campbell Engineering and AZ Technology, Inc., both in Huntsville, AL; Hamilton Standard Management Services, Inc.; Lockheed Martin Space Mission Systems and Services; Oceaneering Space Systems; and Spar Operations & Engineering
Corporation, all in Houston, TX.
The work to be provided under the contracts is for
extravehicular activity and extravehicular robotics tools and
equipment for the Space Shuttle Program and the International
Space Station. It also includes design and fabrication support
for advanced development programs, hardware upgrades,
modifications, build-to-print existing extravehicular activity and
extravehicular robotic hardware.
These are Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contracts
with commercial fixed price, noncommercial fixed price and cost
reimbursement features. Delivery orders will be completed among
the selected contractors. The contracts are for a five-year
period. Each of the six contracts has a minimum value of $50,000
with a not-to-exceed value of $43.8 million. The government will
not exceed a total amount of $43.8 million over all the contracts
combined.