Leidos receives extension on LAMS system for additional Artemis missions
- Leidos received a $14.1 million contract extension from NASA for LAMS production.
- Total contract value is $37.8 million.
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This will be an important part of the ORION spacecraft's Environmental Controls and Life Support Systems (ECLSS). Each mission will require four individual LAMS units, as well as one spare unit.
"This extension reaffirms the importance of LAMS to the ORION Program and our commitment to NASA's mission," said Leidos Space Division Manager for the Dynetics Group Robert Wright. "This is a long journey of product research, development and improvement of the particular units in ECLSS, which will support protecting astronaut life. We are relying on the success of our previous work and feedback from NASA to ensure these systems are both resilient and effective."
"We have a talented team of committed engineers working on this exciting NASA program, and they are ready to build and deliver nine LAMS units for both Artemis IV and V missions," said Trista Niemann, Leidos LAMS Program Manager.
LAMS is the first air monitor for a human spacecraft to use this type of technology.
Work on the contract will take place in
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