Award

Delivery Order #NNK17MA02T

NASA Awards Boeing $1.44 Billion for Crew Transportation System Development

Buyer

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Award Amount

$722,435,778.00

Ceiling

$722,435,778.00

Period of Performance

Dec 30, 2016 – Mar 31, 2028

Identifier

NNK17MA02T

NAICS

336414

The awarded contract is a definitive delivery order under the Commercial Crew Program (CCP), specifically for the Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCTCAP). The recipient, The Boeing Company, is a leading aerospace manufacturer engaged in the design, development, test, evaluation, and certification of crew transportation systems to support NASA's missions. The contract was awarded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), emphasizing its commitment to advancing human spaceflight. The contract details the procurement of a comprehensive integrated crew transportation system, capable of safely transporting NASA astronauts to and from the International Space Station (ISS). This contract holds significant importance as it enhances the United States' capabilities in human space exploration and fosters innovation in the aerospace industry. There is no specific set-aside designation for this contract. The current total value of the award is $1,436,431,552.00, reflecting a competitive bid process with full and open competition. The project timeline spans from December 30, 2016, to March 31, 2027. Key subcontractors include United Launch Services, LLC providing aerospace support for $2,000,000, and ILC Dover LP for outside production at $100,000. Previous contracts have laid the groundwork for the ongoing efforts in this vital program.

Description

THE COMMERCIAL CREW PROGRAM (CCP) COMMERCIAL CREW TRANSPORTATION CAPABILITY (CCTCAP) CONTRACT WILL PROVIDE COMPLETION OF THE DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, EVALUATION, AND CERTIFICATION OF AN INTEGRATED CREW TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM (CTS) CAPABLE OF TRANSPORTING NASA CREW TO AND FROM THE ISS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DESIGN REFERENCE MISSIONS AND NASA'S CERTIFICATION STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS.

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