NASA Awards Crew Robotics And Vehicle Equipment Contracts

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July 07, 2010

Stephanie Schierholz 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-1100 
stephanie.schierholz@xxxxxxxx 

Brandi Dean 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-483-5111 
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CONTRACT RELEASE: C10-039

NASA AWARDS CREW ROBOTICS AND VEHICLE EQUIPMENT CONTRACTS

WASHINGTON -- NASA has awarded contracts to three companies and one 
university for crew robotics and vehicle equipment work. The combined 
total value of the four contracts is not to exceed $70 million. 

The companies selected are ATK Space Systems of Brigham City, Utah; 
Oceaneering International and Wyle Integrated Science and 
Engineering, both of Houston; and the University of Alabama at 
Birmingham. The cost-plus-fixed-fee, performance-based contracts run 
through June 2015. 

The contracts involve spacewalk activity equipment, spacecraft flight 
crew equipment, crew health and conditioning systems, spacewalk 
robotics equipment, environmental control and life support equipment, 
active thermal control systems, avionics equipment and ground support 
systems. The equipment is for use in the space shuttle, International 
Space Station and other advanced development programs. 

The contracts with ATK, Oceaneering and Wyle were awarded as a result 
of a full and open competition. The University of Alabama contract 
was awarded based on a competition open to educational and nonprofit 
institutions. The work will be conducted at contractor and 
subcontractor facilities. 

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