The company will help the space agency manage flight vehicle communications, radar, telemetry, logistics and tracking efforts, NASA said Wednesday.
The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract also covers computer and information systems services; sustainment and engineering of range equipment; and modification, installation and test of electronics and communications systems.
Our flight and launch range services are critical to meeting government and commercial sector needs for accessing flight regimes worldwide from the Earths surface to the Moon and beyond,” said Bill Wrobel, director of NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility.
Contract work is scheduled to commence on Feb. 1 and will continue through Jan. 31, 2024.