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Jacobs wins $600M contract at Marshall Space Flight Center

Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. won a contract with Marshall Space Flight Center with a potential maximum value of $600 million, if all options are exercised.

The contract has a base period of two years and also has three one-year options.

Under the terms of the contract, Jacobs—along with eight major subcontractors—will provide engineering and science services and skills augmentation. The subcontractors on the Jacobs team are as follow:

  • Aerodyne Industries LLC
  • All Points Logistics
  • Bevilacqua Research Corp.
  • ERC Inc.
  • Geocent LLC
  • Lee & Associates LLC
  • Qualis Corp.
  • Tuskegee University

Specifically, Marshall Space Flight Center will procure engineers, scientists and technicians to support their engineering directorate; science technology office; flight programs and partnerships office; and future programs and projects.

About the Author

Mark Hoover is a contributing writer to Washington Technology.

Reader Comments

Wed, Dec 12, 2012

Hope they hire qualified people. Seen how they just threw [unqualified] bodies at tasks and violated many acquisition laws.

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