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NASA Awards Marshall Engineering Technicians, Trades Support Services Contract

Contract Begins March 1, 2008

NASA selected InfoPro Corporation based in Huntsville, AL as the prime contractor to provide engineering technicians and trades support services at the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center. The selection resulted from a full and open competition under the 8(a) set-aside program.

Under the contract, InfoPro Corporation will provide engineering technicians and trades services to support the Marshall Engineering Directorate. The services will cover a wide range of engineering technicians and other trade skills to perform testing; ground and space-based research; test operations; data analysis; machine and electrical shop operations; and other technical activities. The company will provide the necessary management, personnel, equipment and supplies not otherwise provided by the Government to fulfill the requirements of the contract.

The contract begins on March 1, 2008, with a one-year base period, followed by four one-year options. The performance based, cost-plus-award-fee, mission services contract with an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity portion has a mission services value of $39.8 million and a maximum order quantity value of $150.8 million, if all options are exercised. 

A total of seven proposals were received and evaluated. The contract is a follow-on effort for Marshall Space Flight Center materials testing and fabrication services.

FMI: www.nasa.gov/centers/marshall/home/index.html

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