KBR Teams with McCallie, Awarded $300M NASA Mission Integration Enhancement Contract
The Systems Engineering Advanced Services II (SEAS II) contract has a five-year period of performance with a total value of
In addition to mission and instrument systems engineering, the prime/subcontractor team will provide guidance, navigation, and control systems, which include altitude control systems analysis and algorithm/software development. This critical task seeks to integrate and improve end-to-end development processes between the space, ground, science, and operations segments of a mission.
"The world's leading government agencies and commercial enterprises rely on KBR's mission-oriented engineering solutions, and we look forwarding to supporting McCallie and NASA on the continuation of this important venture," said Byron Bright, President of KBR Government Solutions
KBR is proud to work with small businesses and was recently awarded the Dwight D. Eisenhower Award by the
Additionally, KBR has been supporting GSFC for many decades and has extensive experience in all phases of mission engineering and space flight instrument development, including design, analysis, manufacturing, assembly, and testing.
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