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$671,127,722

National Aeronautics and Space Administration·National Aeronautics and Space Administration

to SCIENCE SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS, INC.

aerospaceexpiredONGOING · MOD OF 2018 CONTRACT
WORK BEGAN2018-11-01·LATEST ACTION2026-06-25·SOURCEUSASPENDING·SOURCE IDCONT_AWD_80GSFC18C0120_8000_-NONE-_-NONE-
Award description

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SYSTEMS SERVICES THE PRINCIPAL PURPOSE OF THIS CONTRACT IS TO PROVIDE ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING SUPPORT SERVICES AND RELATED WORK TO EED, ISTD, SED, MESA, RELATED ORGANIZATIONS AND OTHER NASA CENTERS AND LOCATIONS SPECIFIED IN TASK ORDERS, FOR THE STUDY, DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT, FABRICATION, INTEGRATION, TESTING, VERIFICATION, AND OPERATIONS OF SPACE FLIGHT, AIRBORNE, AND GROUND SYSTEM HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE, INCLUDING DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES TO ENABLE FUTURE SPACE AND SCIENCE MISSIONS.

Verbatim from USAspending.gov. Capitalization, abbreviations, and codes are unchanged.

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In plain English

Provides electrical engineering support services for NASA space systems design, development, testing, and operations.

Sub-sectors
nasa-center-supportspace-systems-engineeringhardware-software-integration
Why this matters

Sustains NASA's space systems engineering capability essential to civilian space exploration and scientific research missions.

Supply-chain signal

Signals sustained demand for specialized electrical engineering talent; supports suppliers of space hardware and testing equipment.

U.S.–China competition angle

Maintains U.S. technical advantage in space exploration as competition with China's space program intensifies.

Generated by award_classification v2.1.0 via claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 on 2026-06-27. Cost: $0.013083.

Period of performance
Start
2018-11-01
End
2025-05-08
Status
expired418 days ago
Sources

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