NASA Awards Simulation and Software Technology Services Contract

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  February 07, 2023 
CONTRACT RELEASE C23-009
NASA Awards Simulation and Software Technology Services Contract
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NASA has awarded the Simulation and Software Technology III contract to CACI Federal of Chantilly, Virginia, to provide simulation and software technology support and related services for the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.

The single-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract has the capability to issue cost-plus-fixed-fee and firm-fixed-priced task orders with a maximum not-to-exceed contract value of $150 million. The contract and period of performance begins Wednesday, March 1, and ends Sept. 30, 2027.

Under the contract, CACI will be responsible for providing simulation and software technology support and related services for the Johnson Space Center Engineering Directorate’s divisions for Software, Robotics, and Simulation; Aeroscience and Flight Mechanics; Propulsion and Power, and Avionics, as well as other organizations throughout NASA.

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