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Ed Campion October 13, 1993

Headquarters, Washington, DC 3:00 p.m. CDT

(Phone: 202/358-1780)

Jeffrey Carr

Johnson Space Center, Houston

(Phone: 713/483-5111)

RELEASE: 93-079

LOCKHEED SELECTED FOR ENGINEERING CONTRACT

NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston, has selected Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co., Houston, for the Engineering, Test and Analysis contract worth $1.5 billion over 10 years, beginning January 1, 1994.

The contract work, to be performed at JSC, will be a continuation of the engineering support currently performed by Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co.

The work involves a variety of activities including: engineering, scientific, and technical support to research and development laboratories and projects; analytical support to the design, development, and operations of projects; engineering, maintenance, and operations support for research and development facilities; systems engineering, programming and operations support of automatic data processing equipment and networks; design development and operations support of payloads and flight hardware; technical support to flight crew training for payloads and spacewalks; and furnishing equipment and systems associated with that work.

Awarded through the competitive procurement process, the 10-year contract is for a 5-year base effort, with a 1-year and a 4-year renewal option.

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