NASA Contract Modification For Engineering And Support Services

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Feb. 21, 2012

Sonja Alexander                                    
202-358-1761 
Headquarters, Washington 
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Angela Storey 
256-544-0034 
Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala. 
angela.d.storey@xxxxxxxx 


CONTRACT RELEASE: C12-004

NASA CONTRACT MODIFICATION FOR ENGINEERING AND SUPPORT SERVICES

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- NASA has signed its final contract option with 
InfoPro Corp. in Huntsville to continue engineering technicians and 
trades support services for the agency's Marshall Space Flight 
Center. 


The $45.7 million contract modification includes $4.1 million for 
mission services and a potential maximum order quantity value of 
$41.6 million for additional support services that are available 
through orders under the indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity 
portion of the contract. 


The contract covers a wide range of engineering technicians and other 
trade skills to perform testing, ground and space-based research, 
test operations, data analysis, machine and electrical shop 
operations, and other technical activities. 


The one-year contract option begins on March 1, 2012. The performance 
based, cost-plus-award-fee, mission services contract with an 
indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity portion has a potential 
mission services value of $56.9 million and a potential maximum order 
quantity value of $150.8 million, with the exercise of this final 
option period. The contract was originally awarded in March 2008. 

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