NASA Selects Space Station Integration Services Contract

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Aug. 21, 2012

Joshua Buck 
Headquarters, Washington                                         
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Kelly Humphries 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
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CONTRACT RELEASE: C12-043

NASA SELECTS SPACE STATION INTEGRATION SERVICES CONTRACT

HOUSTON -- NASA has selected Barrios Technology Ltd. of Houston to 
provide mission and program integration services for the 
International Space Station Program at the agency's Johnson Space 
Center in Houston. 

The two-year base contract is a small business set aside. It begins 
Oct. 1 and extends through Sept. 30, 2014. There are three potential 
two-year options valued at approximately $84 million and a provision 
for additional work not to exceed $50 million. The total potential 
value of the contract is $384.7 million. 

Under the contract, Barrios will provide program support related to 
strategic and tactical planning, engineering analysis, manifest 
development and hardware certification, safety and mission assurance, 
risk management, information technology, payload integration, program 
science and research. The company also will be responsible for 
configuration, data resource and business management. 

Subcontractors on the contract include ARES Technical Services Corp. 
of Houston and Booz Allen Hamilton of McLean, Va. 

For information about NASA and other agency programs, visit: 


http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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