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NASA Awards Contract For Aerospace Model Systems and Test Hardware

NASA Awards Contract For Aerospace Model Systems and Test Hardware

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HAMPTON, Va., Oct. 15, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — NASA has awarded contracts to four small businesses to design and build aerospace model systems and development test hardware for spaceflight, flight, and ground-based tests supporting NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia.

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The small business set asides support the Reliance Consolidated Models (RECOM) V effort, a consolidation of design and fabrication of aerospace model systems and development test hardware.

Indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts were awarded to Advanced Technologies Incorporated, Calspan Systems Corporation, and Eagle Aviation Technologies, LLC, based in Newport News, Virginia and Micro Craft Inc. based in Tullahoma, Tennessee.

The RECOM V contract has a maximum cumulative value of $9.5 million over a 5-year period of performance.

The contract may also be used to support other NASA centers that require work within the scope of the RECOM V Performance Work Statement.

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