NASA Completes Contract Award for Space Program Operations

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Feb. 27, 2007

John Yembrick
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-0602 

Kyle Herring 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-483-5111 

CONTRACT RELEASE: C07-08

NASA COMPLETES CONTRACT AWARD FOR SPACE PROGRAM OPERATIONS

WASHINGTON - NASA has completed a modification to convert the letter 
contract with United Space Alliance (USA), LLC, of Houston, to a 
fully defined contract covering space shuttle and International Space 
Station program operations for a base period from Oct. 1, 2006, 
through Sept. 30, 2010. The contract is valued at $6.34 billion.

The contract includes five, one-year options, thereafter totaling a 
potential period of performance of nine years to 2015.

Efforts under the Space Program Operations Contract include work and 
support for mission design and planning; software development and 
integration; astronaut and flight controller training; system 
integration; flight operations; vehicle processing, launch and 
recovery; vehicle sustaining engineering; and flight crew equipment 
processing. It is a cost reimbursement contract, with provisions for 
award and performance fees. 

Work in support of this contract is performed at NASA's Johnson Space 
Center, Houston, Kennedy Space Center, Fla., Marshall Space Flight 
Center, Huntsville, Ala., and other subcontractor locations USA deems 
appropriate to complete the work.

For more information about NASA and agency programs, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov

	
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