Mar 26 2012

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CONTRACT RELEASE: C12-014 NASA AWARDS ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES SUPPORT CONTRACT

WASHINGTON -- NASA has awarded a contract to Science Systems and Applications, Inc., of Lanham, Md., to provide atmospheric-sciences support services. This is a cost-plus fixed-fee indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract with a maximum ordering value of $103 million. The period of performance, including the phase-in period, is from April 1, 2012, through April 30, 2017. This is a follow-on contract and a small business set-aside acquisition. The contractor will support projects that encompass all aspects of design, development, testing, maintaining, calibrating and operating suborbital instruments for atmospheric and solar observations. Additional support will be provided to aid the implementation, formulation and operation of satellite missions and the preparation of research proposals, publications and manuscripts. The contract also will support computing and software engineering efforts for NASA-funded researchers using high-end computing resources. The work will be performed at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., on behalf of the Earth Science Division at NASA Headquarters, Washington

MEDIA ADVISORY: M12-048 NASA DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR GARVER TO VISIT FAIRFAX COUNTY SCHOOL TUESDAY

WASHINGTON -- NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver will speak to the Luther Jackson Middle School in Falls Church, Va., on Tuesday at 1:15 p.m. EDT. The event is part of the USA Science and Engineering Festival's Nifty Fifty (times 2) Program. The Nifty Fifty program sends more than 100 top scientists and engineers into Washington-area schools before the festival to inspire middle and high school students' passion for science and engineering. Media representatives interested in covering the event should contact Shawn Flaherty at 703-554-3609. The festival will take place April 28-29 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center at 801 Mount Vernon Place NW in Washington. As the country's only national science festival, this venue increases public awareness about the importance of science and encourages youth to pursue careers in science and engineering

MEDIA ADVISORY: M12-052 NASA ADMINISTRATOR TO SPEAK AT AERO CLUB LUNCHEON

WASHINGTON -- NASA Administrator Charles Bolden will speak at the Aero Club of Washington's luncheon on Tuesday, March 27, at 1 p.m. EDT. Bolden will update the audience on the latest NASA initiatives and the agency's Fiscal Year 2013 budget request. The event will be held in the Congressional Room of the Capital Hilton at 16th and K streets NW in Washington. The luncheon, which begins at noon, and is for members and news media who have paid to attend. News media representatives who wish only to cover the speech should arrive by 1 p.m. To RSVP, contact Nancy Hackett at aeroclub1@verizon.net or 703-327-7082. The Aero Club fosters interest in aeronautics and hosts regular forums to discuss issues with leaders in the field