NASA chooses joint venture for $200M facility support contract
The new Multi-Center Administrative Support Services contract consolidates requirements from two incumbent awards.
A joint venture involving FedSync and BFS has won a potential five-year, $200 million contract to carry out broad administrative and other professional services across at least a half-dozen NASA facilities.
NASA has designated April 1 as the start date for the new contract, which covers one initial base year and up to four individual option years. Work would take place through May 31, 2030 if the agency exercises all options.
The agency’s Friday award notice listed these locations of performance
- Johnson Space Center in Texas
- Kennedy Space Center in Florida
- Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama
- Michoud Assembly Facility in Louisiana
- Stennis Space Center in Mississippi
- White Sands Test Facility in New Mexico
FedSync-BFS will be responsible for helping NASA coordinate training, travel, special events and other activities for employees. The company will also take over the work involving data management, time and labor collection, customer service, and general office tasks.
NASA structured the new Multi-Center Administrative Support Services contract as a consolidation of requirements from two incumbent awards held by the CBF Partners joint venture and CelaPro.
Deltek data indicates CBF Partners’ contract as poised to expire on Oct. 31, 2025 and CaleraPro’s on July 31, 2026.