NASA Extends Johnson Space Center Support Contract

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Sept. 30, 2009

Michael Curie 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1100 
michael.curie@xxxxxxxx 

James Hartsfield 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-483-5111 
james.a.hartsfield@xxxxxxxx 

CONTRACT RELEASE: C09-050

NASA EXTENDS JOHNSON SPACE CENTER SUPPORT CONTRACT

HOUSTON -- NASA has awarded a three-year contract extension to Jacobs 
Technology Inc. of Tullahoma, Tenn., for engineering and science 
support at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. 

The contract extension has an estimated value of $978 million. The 
extension brings the total contract value to approximately $2.16 
billion through Jan. 31, 2013, with an eight year total period of 
performance. 

Work will be performed primarily at Johnson. Services are provided to 
Johnson's Engineering Directorate and Astromaterials Research and 
Exploration Science office. 

The extension provides: 


Continuity of engineering operations, analysis, and hardware and 
systems certification for fly-out of the Space Shuttle Program. 

Continuity of engineering development, operations, and hardware and 
systems certification for the International Space Station during the 
initial six-person crew on-orbit operations, the last shuttle flight 
to the station, space station assembly completion, Commercial Orbital 
Transportation Services, the European Automated Transfer Vehicle and 
the Japanese H-2 Transfer Vehicle. 

Completion of major milestones for design, development, test and 
evaluation of government-furnished equipment for the Orion spacecraft 
and critical test beds supporting the development of Orion. 

The engineering science contract is a hybrid cost-plus-award-fee, 
firm-fixed-price contract. It includes a baseline effort, an 
indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity effort, and a 
level-of-effort requirement. 

The prime contractor, Jacobs Sverdrup, will manage the effort from 
Houston. Major subcontractors include ERC Inc. and Manufacturing 
Technical Solutions Inc. of Huntsville, Ala., and Barrios Technology 
Ltd., GeoControl Systems Inc., Hamilton Sundstrand Management 
Services Inc. and Muniz Engineering Inc. of Houston. 

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