NASA Exercises Contract Option For TDRS-M Satellite Decision Will Retain Hundreds Of Jobs

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Nov. 30, 2011

Joshua Buck 
Headquarters, Washington                                    
202-358-1100 
jbuck@xxxxxxxx 

Cynthia M. O'Carroll 
Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md. 
240-684-0821 
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CONTRACT RELEASE: C11-049

NASA EXERCISES CONTRACT OPTION FOR TDRS-M SATELLITE DECISION WILL RETAIN HUNDREDS OF JOBS


WASHINGTON -- NASA has elected to exercise the first of two available 
contract options for procurement of an additional Tracking Data Relay 
Satellite (TDRS) from Boeing Satellite Systems, Inc. of El Segundo, 
Calif. The estimated value of the contract option is $289 million and 
extends the period of performance through April 2024. Exercising the 
option will allow Boeing Satellite Systems to retain at least 300 
American jobs. 

The TDRS-K Program contract, awarded in December 2007, is a 
fixed-price incentive contract that directs Boeing Satellite Systems 
to design, develop, fabricate, integrate, test, ship, provide launch 
support, conduct in-orbit checkout operations and provide sustaining 
engineering support for two TDRS spacecraft, TDRS-K and TDRS-L. The 
original contract included options for two additional spacecraft 
(TDRS-M and TDRS-N). This action exercises the option for TDRS-M. 

"With the first-generation TDRS spacecraft retiring by 2015, NASA must 
continue to replenish the fleet," said Pete Vrotsos, network services 
director for Space Communications and Navigation at NASA Headquarters 
in Washington. "TDRS-M is the agency's first step in assuring the 
space network will meet NASA's and the U.S. government's relay 
satellite requirements by 2017." 

The TDRS Project is a national asset that provides critical support to 
NASA science and human exploration missions and support to other 
government agencies. The TDRS System Project is located at NASA's 
Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. 

For more information about the TDRS Program, visit: 

http://tdrs.gsfc.nasa.gov 

	
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