
NASA has selected 12 companies to provide research, engineering, and mission integration services for the International Space Station Program. The $478 million Research, Engineering & Mission Integration Services-2 (REMIS-2) contract will support the International Space Station Program work based at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.
The companies will provide spaceflight, ground hardware and software, sustaining engineering functions and services, payload facility integration, and research mission integration operations services.
Each company will receive a multiple-award, indefinite-quantity contract with firm-fixed-price and cost-plus-fixed-fee task orders. The seven-year contract begins Friday and extends through Sept. 30, 2030, with an option to extend through Sept. 30, 2032.
The companies selected are:
- Aegis Aerospace, Houston
- Axient Corp, Huntsville, Alabama
- Cimarron Software Services, Houston
- Consolidated Safety Services, Exploration Park, Florida
- JES Tech, Houston
- KBR Wyle, Fulton, Maryland
- Leidos, Webster, Texas
- Metis, Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Oceaneering, Houston
- Tec-Masters, Huntsville
- Teledyne Brown Engineering, Huntsville
- University of Alabama at Birmingham, Alabama
Most of the work will occur at contractor facilities across the country. Services also may be required at other NASA centres, contractor or subcontractor locations, or vendor facilities as requirements warrant. The contract also includes a small business reserve, which was fulfilled by selecting Aegis, Cimarron, Consolidated Safety Services, JES Tech, Metis, and Tec-Masters.
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