NASA Increases Value of Bioastronautics Contract

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Jan. 30, 2013

Trent J. Perrotto 
Headquarters, Washington                                
202-358-1100 
trent.j.perrotto@xxxxxxxx 

William Jeffs      
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-483-5111 
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CONTRACT RELEASE: C13-005

NASA INCREASES VALUE OF BIOASTRONAUTICS CONTRACT

HOUSTON -- NASA has increased the value of a contract with Wyle 
Integrated Science and Engineering Group of Houston to provide 
continuing support to the Human Health and Performance Directorate at 
NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. 

The modification increases the not-to-exceed indefinite-delivery, 
indefinite-quantity value of the contract by $49 million, from $914.5 
million to $963.5 million. This value is just a portion of the 
contract. The overall value of the contract with this change is $1.2 
billion. Wyle has held the cost-plus-award-fee contract since May 1, 
2003. The contract ends April 30. A follow-on competition, known as 
the Health and Human Performance Contract (HHPC), is under way. 

Services provided under the current contract support the International 
Space Station and Orion programs. Work includes medical services, 
research, technology development, engineering, operations and flight 
hardware development to support the health, safety and productivity 
of crews living and working in space. Wyle maintains readiness of 
facilities and laboratories and provides services for program 
integration, habitability and environmental factors, human adaptation 
and countermeasures, space medicine, flight hardware development and 
human research. 

Work under the contract is performed at Johnson and Ellington Field in 
Houston, as well as NASA's White Sands Test Facility in Las Cruces, 
N.M. 

Major subcontractors include Lockheed Martin Space Operations, Barrios 
Technology Inc., Enterprise Advisory Services Inc., Bastion 
Technologies and Muniz Engineering Inc., all in Houston, and Futron 
Corporation in Bethesda, Md. 

For more information about NASA and its programs, visit: 

http://wwww.nasa.gov 

	
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