HUNTSVILLE — PCI Productions has been awarded a contract to manage communication services for all NASA centers including headquarters, NASA announced. Huntsville-based PCI Productions is owned by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians (PCI) and is an accomplished BBA certified 8(a) support services firm.
“We have created an excellent team built of thought leaders in communications.” said Tim McElyea, PCI Productions CEO. “This contract represents presents a unique opportunity to communicate the amazing work that NASA is doing for our country.
“We are honored to have been selected for this important mission.”
The contract has a potential value of $217.6 million, which includes the base plus option periods and the maximum IDIQ ordering value of $183 million, the company said.
PCI Productions, Mori Associates, Abacus Technology, and Alutiiq Career Ventures make up the core team of “Team Creek”, that will be providing the communications services which begins June 1, PCI Productions said.
The contract also covers services at NASA’s mission directorates, to enable the widest practicable and appropriate dissemination of NASA information, according to the space agency.
“This is one major step in our overall procurement strategy for communications that will allow us to more efficiently and effectively use the amazing capability of NASA communications organizations to connect the world with the agency’s missions,” said Johnny Stephenson, deputy associate administrator for Communications at NASA Headquarters in Washington.
The work includes strategic communications, planning, and integration services; stakeholder relations and public engagement support; media relations services; history and archives services; library services; and services in support of Freedom of Information Act requests.
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