NASA Extends Contract for Astronaut Training Facilities

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March 11, 2008

John Yembrick
Headquarters, Washington
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Kylie Clem
Johnson Space Center, Houston
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CONTRACT RELEASE: C08-011

NASA EXTENDS CONTRACT FOR ASTRONAUT TRAINING FACILITIES

HOUSTON - NASA has issued a contract extension with a potential value 
of $78.25 million to Raytheon Technical Services Co. of Webster, 
Texas. The contractor will support facilities and operations for 
astronaut training at NASA's Johnson Space Center and Sonny Carter 
Training Facility in Houston.

The contract for operations at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory/Space 
Vehicle Mockup Facility will continue support to the Space Shuttle, 
International Space Station and Constellation Programs. Work includes 
supporting astronauts and other subjects in an underwater, neutrally 
buoyant environment; maintenance and upgrade of mechanical, 
hydraulic, fluid and electrical systems; design and manufacture of 
space vehicle mockups; and operation of the two facilities. Extending 
the contract will prevent a lapse in spaceflight training services at 
these facilities. 

The original contract was awarded to Raytheon Technical Services Co. 
in February 2003. Its current value is $111.51 million. The contract 
extension is valued at $56.99 million and has a base period of 
performance from April 1, 2008, to Sept. 30, 2010. It includes one 
pre-priced option, valued at $21.27 million, with a one-year period 
of performance. 

The contract is for cost-plus-award-fee/indefinite delivery, 
indefinite quantity with fixed fee.

For more information on NASA and its programs, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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