Teledyne Brown wins $595.5M NASA contract

Marshall Operations Systems, Services, and Integration II (MOSSI II) contract won by Teledyne Brown Engineering Inc. of Huntsville (Space Connect contributed)

HUNTSVILLE — Teledyne Brown Engineering has been awarded a contract to support operations at Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA announced.

The contract, known as Marshall Operations Systems, Services, and Integration II (MOSSI II), has a potential mission services value of $596.5 million and a maximum potential indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity value of $85 million.

The contract calls for providing the ground systems and operations services to support the Payload and Mission Operations Division at Marshall. Work will be performed at the Huntsville field center, as well as the Johnson Space Center in Houston and Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

The contract begins this month with a two-year base period, followed by six one-year option periods. There is also a six-month option to extend services period that may be exercised at NASA’s discretion.

Among Teledyne Brown’s responsibilities are payload operations and ground systems for the International Space Station; test, launch, flight, and ground operations for the Space Launch System rocket; and flight operations and ground systems for the Near-Earth Asteroid Scout CubeSat mission.

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