NASA Announces Crew Launch Vehicle Contract Modification

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April 18, 2006

Dolores Beasley
Headquarters, Washington
(202) 358-1753

Kim Newton
Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala.
(256) 544-0034

RELEASE: C06-027

NASA ANNOUNCES CREW LAUNCH VEHICLE CONTRACT MODIFICATION

NASA has authorized a contract action having a maximum value of $28.6 
million with ATK Thiokol of Brigham City, Utah, to continue design 
and development of the first stage for the crew launch vehicle.

The contract action maintains the design, development, tests and 
evaluation schedule; initiates procurement of long-lead items; adds 
the necessary design and engineering analysis leading to a Systems 
Requirements Review in September 2006; and provides the necessary 
support for first stage and vehicle-level design reviews identified 
in the work statement.

The cost-plus-award-fee contract provides additional support through 
Sept. 30, 2006. The crew launch vehicle is an in-line, two-stage 
rocket being developed primarily to carry the crew exploration 
vehicle - the capsule that will take astronauts to the moon.

Development of the crew launch vehicle is led by NASA's Marshall Space 
Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala., in partnership with the agency's 
Johnson Space Center, Houston; Kennedy Space Center, Fla; and Stennis 
Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Miss.

For information about NASA's Exploration Systems Mission Directorate 
and development of the crew launch vehicle, visit:

http://exploration.nasa.gov

	
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