NASA Extends Bioastronautics Contract with Wyle

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July 23, 2009

Katherine Trinidad 
Headquarters, Washington                               
202-358-3749 
katherine.trinidad@xxxxxxxx 

William Jeffs 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-483-5111 
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RELEASE: C09-036

NASA EXTENDS BIOASTRONAUTICS CONTRACT WITH WYLE

HOUSTON -- NASA has exercised a $201 million second option on a 
contract with Wyle Integrated Science and Engineering Group of 
Houston to provide continuing support to the Space Life Sciences 
Directorate at NASA's Johnson Space Center. The option extends the 
contract to April 30, 2013. 

Under the bioastronautics contract, Wyle's work supports the 
International Space Station, space shuttle, Constellation and Human 
Research Programs. Wyle maintains readiness of Space Life Sciences 
facilities and laboratories. 

Wyle provides services for program integration; habitability and 
environmental factors; human adaptation and countermeasures; space 
medicine; flight hardware development and human research activities. 
Option 2 is a continuation of previous work with the exception that 
the space shuttle will be retired and no longer supported. 

The majority of the work is performed at Johnson. Work also is 
performed at launch and landing sites in the United States and 
Russia, as well as at the University of Texas Medical Branch at 
Galveston and the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Moscow. 

The contract's base period was from May 1, 2003 to April 30, 2008. 
Exercising Option 1 in July 2007 extended the contract to April 30, 
2011. The base period and Option 1 have a combined value of $775 
million. Exercising Option 2 brings the total potential value of the 
contract to $976 million. 

Major subcontractors include Barrios Technology, Bastion Technologies, 
Easi, Muniz Engineering and Lockheed Martin, all in Houston; Futron 
of Bethesda, Md.; and the University of Texas Medical Branch at 
Galveston. 

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