Boeing has awarded US$200 million in contracts
to small businesses for work on the International Space Station
(ISS).
The contracts were awarded under the Boeing Engineering and
Technical Support Service program. Boeing is NASA’s prime
contractor for the ISS.
The selected companies provide expertise in a
number of areas including engineering, information technology,
software development and mission assurance support.
Recipients
include S&K Global Solutions, LLC, Polson, Mont.; Barrios
Technology, Ltd., Houston; ALATEC, Inc., Huntsville, Ala.; Summit
Technologies & Solutions, Inc., Alexandria, Va.; RVMTI JV, LLC,
Cedar Park, Texas; and All Points Logistics, LLC, Merritt Island,
Fla.
Contracts cover the period of performance from October 2016
to September 2020.
During the first half of the government’s 2016
fiscal year, Boeing Space Exploration programs, which include the
ISS, Commercial Crew and Space Launch System, purchased
approximately $754 million in products and services from a network
of 690 suppliers. Included in these purchases were contracts worth
about $211 million awarded to small and diverse businesses.
“Supplier partners are critical to our growth
and success,” said Mark Mulqueen, Boeing ISS program manager.
“It’s important to Boeing and our NASA customer that we commit
significant resources to growing our small business network
through targeted outreach, mentoring programs and regular
collaboration.”
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