NASA Awards Contract Supporting Langley’s Research, Science Services

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  February 28, 2023 
CONTRACT RELEASE C23-013
NASA Awards Contract Supporting Langley’s Research, Science Services
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NASA has awarded a contract to Analytical Mechanics Associates of Hampton, Virginia, for services to support NASA Langley Research Center’s research, engineering, and science services (RSES). These categories include autonomous systems; acoustics; aerosciences; avionics and crew systems; systems design, engineering, modeling, integration, and flight hardware technology development; flight dynamics and controls; materials and advanced processing structures; systems analysis and concepts development; measurement systems; applied science; science research and analysis; science missions; and an atmospheric science data center.

The RSES contract has a maximum total value of nearly $1.5 billion over an eight-year period of performance.

Under the RSES contract, Analytical Mechanics Associates will support the full range of technology readiness levels from fundamental research through flight rated hardware design and development. The contractor also will support leading-edge research and programs supporting NASA’s missions supporting the infusion of novel, fundamental methods, and concepts in research.

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https://www.nasa.gov

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