NASA Contract Integrates Mission Operations, Training Facilities

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Nov. 7, 2008

John Yembrick 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-0602 
john.yembrick-1@xxxxxxxx 

Kelly Humphries 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-483-5111 
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CONTRACT RELEASE: C08-64

NASA CONTRACT INTEGRATES MISSION OPERATIONS, TRAINING FACILITIES

WASHINGTON -- NASA has awarded a $667.3 million contract to Lockheed 
Martin Corp. of Gaithersburg, Md., to provide integrated support for 
the hardware, software, data and displays used to train for and 
execute human spaceflight missions. 

The new Facilities Development and Operations Contract, or FDOC, 
combines work previously performed under two separate contracts, and 
the synergy is expected to augment the efficiency and effectiveness 
of the human spaceflight operations team. The FDOC replaces the 
Mission Support Operations Contract and incorporates portions of the 
work performed under the Space Program Operations Contract. 

"This award offers the opportunity to effectively transition 
experienced mission operations capabilities from the Space Shuttle 
Program to the Constellation Program," said Associate Administrator 
for Space Operations Bill Gerstenmaier. "Specifically, this contract 
will make possible the efficient transformation of shuttle operations 
personnel, knowledge and facilities to enable success in future human 
spaceflight programs." 

The contract provides consolidated systems services development and 
operations support within NASA's Mission Control Center in Houston 
and backup control centers for the space shuttle, International Space 
Station and Constellation programs. The FDOC team will ensure the 
availability, integrity and reliability of space station avionics 
software, space shuttle and space station integrated planning 
systems, shuttle and station simulators for crews and flight 
controllers, and space shuttle flight software production. In 
addition, it will support development of a Constellation training 
facility, simulators and mission control systems. The majority of the 
work for the contract will take place at or near NASA's Johnson Space 
Center in Houston. 

The contract base period begins Jan. 1, 2009, and continues through 
Sept. 30, 2012. The contract includes two one-year extension options 
valued at $154.2 million and $155.5 million respectively. Exercising 
both options would extend the contract through Sept. 30, 2014, and 
increase the total contract value to $977 million. 

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