The company will deliver and manage computers, software, mobile IT support, accessories and peripherals and supporting infrastructure under the NASA End-user Services & Technologies contract, the space agency said Friday.
NEST has a base period of two years and three months along with two-year, one-year and five-year award term options that would extend work through May 31, 2029.
The agency’s Shared Service Center will administer the contract and Marshall Space Flight Center’s End-User Services Program Office will manage the services.