Space Flight Systems Development and Operations Contract III (SpaceDOC III)

expired opportunity(Expired)
From: Federal Government(Federal)
80GRC024DA003

Basic Details

started - 27 Feb, 2024 (2 months ago)

Start Date

27 Feb, 2024 (2 months ago)
due - 30 Mar, 2024 (28 days ago)

Due Date

30 Mar, 2024 (28 days ago)
Award

Type

Award
80GRC024DA003

Identifier

80GRC024DA003
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION

Customer / Agency

NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION (8325)NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION (8325)NASA GLENN RESEARCH CENTER (280)
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION

Supplier

SIERRA LOBO INC (Fremont, Ohio) Awarded: Feb 22, 2024Contract Value : $282,159,744.00
[object Object]

SetAside

SBA(Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5))
unlockUnlock the best of InstantMarkets.

Please Sign In to see more out of InstantMarkets such as history, intelligent business alerts and many more.

Don't have an account yet? Create a free account now.

The systems development and operations contract encompasses the development and delivery of technology development hardware and software, space flight hardware and software, ground support equipment, spares, as well as mission integration and operations, and sustaining engineering. The contractor will be responsible for the definition, design, development, analysis, fabrication, assembly, test, verification, delivery, and operation of space flight systems, associated support systems and equipment, and related ground activities, including research, science, and technology development and

Cleveland ,
 OH  44135  USALocation

Place Of Performance : N/A

Country : United StatesState : OhioCity : Cleveland

Office Address : 21000 BROOKPARK ROAD CLEVELAND , OH 44135 USA

Country : United StatesState : OhioCity : Cleveland

You may also like

Please Sign In to see more like these.

Don't have an account yet? Create a free account now.

Classification

pscCode AR11Space R&D Services; Space flight, research and supporting activities; Basic Research