Mar 3 2011

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CONTRACT RELEASE: C11-010 NASA AWARDS SPACE NETWORK EXPANSION-EAST OPTION

WASHINGTON -- NASA awarded the option for the Space Network Expansion-East, under the Space Network Ground Segment Sustainment contract, to General Dynamics C4 Systems of Scottsdale, Ariz. The cost-plus-award fee, indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity option has a total estimated value of $32.7 million. The period of performance is from March 1, 2011, through Sept. 2, 2015. The base contract was awarded on June 15, 2010. The Space Network Ground Segment is part of NASA's Space Network. The agency's Tracking and Data Relay Satellites (TDRS) comprise the space segment. The network provides the resources for global space-to-ground telecommunications and tracking coverage for low and near-Earth orbit robotic and human spaceflight missions. Under the option, General Dynamics will implement the ground segment at NASA's new ground terminal in Blossom Point, Md., to enable the Space Network to continue to deliver high quality services and meet stakeholder requirements. The Space Network Ground Segment Sustainment effort includes replacing aging systems at existing Space Network ground segments; creating a more flexible and expandable architecture; facilitating the integration of NASA's Space Communications and Navigation networks; addressing customer requirements and advances in technology; and implementing new methods and capabilities for using the TDRS to support Space Network user spacecraft. The effort also includes expanding and improving the methods for Space Network user control centers to interface with the Space Network Ground Segment for data and service planning and control; and maintaining long-term operational performance, reliability and maintainability.


CONTRACT RELEASE: C11-046 NASA ANNOUNCES SPACE SHUTTLE CLOSEOUT CONTRACT MODIFICATION HOUSTON --

NASA announced the Space Shuttle Program and subcontractor closeout modification to the Space Program Operations Contract (SPOC) with United Space Alliance (USA) of Houston, valued at $232.9 million. The contract covers SPOC closeout actions from Oct. 1, 2011 through Sept. 30, 2013, including: -- Making orbiters Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour safe for public display -- Ferry operation activities for Discovery -- Property, information technology systems and records disposition by USA -- Subcontract closeout activities including property disposition, information technology systems disposition and records disposition by 31 subcontractors through firm-fixed-price contracts and five subcontractors through five cost-plus type contracts. The principal locations of the various work elements are USA's facilities in Houston, Huntsville, Ala.; and Titusville, Cocoa Beach and Kennedy Space Center in Fla. This is a cost-plus-award-fee-reimbursement contract.


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