NASA Awards Space Shuttle Main Engine Contract Modification

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June 12, 2008

John Yembrick
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-0602
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Steve Roy
Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala.
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CONTRACT RELEASE: C08-035

NASA AWARDS SPACE SHUTTLE MAIN ENGINE CONTRACT MODIFICATION

WASHINGTON -- NASA has signed a $16.8 million contract modification to 
space shuttle main engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne 
Inc. of Canoga Park, Calif., to incorporate an employee retention 
plan implemented by the company. Incentives are being provided to 
eligible personnel to ensure mission success and construction of the 
remaining engines to support space shuttle requirements through 
September 2010. 

Retention of the knowledgeable and skilled space shuttle main engine 
workforce is necessary to produce the remaining shuttle hardware. 
This contract modification supports the agency's priorities of safely 
flying and retiring the space shuttles.

The contract will end Sept. 30, 2010. This modification brings the 
total value of the contract, awarded in January 2002, to $2.181 
billion.

The three main engines are 14 feet long and seven and a half feet in 
diameter at the nozzle exit. They are liquid propellant rocket 
engines that have a combined thrust of more than 1.2 million pounds. 
Along with the solid rocket boosters, they provide the thrust to 
launch the shuttle.

For more information about NASA's Space Shuttle Program, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle

	
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