NASA has awarded a contract to Apache Innovations JV, a small business based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to provide logistics and metrology support services at the agency’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland.
Contract Details:
- Type: Cost-plus-fixed-fee
- Value: Potential total of $72.3 million
- Duration: Approximately five years, including options
Scope of Work:
Apache Innovations JV will manage various logistics functions, including:
- Equipment management
- Supply chain operations
- Mail services
- Transportation
- Disposal operations
Additionally, the company will procure measuring and test equipment and conduct calibration services across Glenn Research Center’s facilities, including the main campus at Lewis Field and the Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility.
Timeline:
- Phase-In Start Date: February 15, 2025
- Full Contract Performance Start Date: April 1, 2025
About Glenn Research Center:
Located in Cleveland, NASA’s Glenn Research Center is equipped with advanced facilities such as research aircraft hangars, wind tunnels, drop towers, and vacuum chambers. Notably, the Orion spacecraft, integral to NASA’s Artemis mission, is undergoing testing at the Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility.
This contract underscores NASA’s commitment to partnering with small businesses to enhance operational efficiency and support critical missions.
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