Award
Award #NNK14MA75C
NASA awards Boeing a $4,556,076,044.00 single award IDC to design, develop, test, evaluate, and certify an integrated crew transportation system for transporting crew to and from the ISS, as well as post-certification missions.
Buyer
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Ceiling
$4,556,076,044.00
Period of Performance
Sep 16, 2014 – Mar 31, 2028
Identifier
NNK14MA75C
NAICS
336414
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) awarded The Boeing Company a single award Indefinite Delivery Contract (IDC) for the Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCTCap) program. Boeing, a major aerospace and defense corporation, will design, develop, test, evaluate, and certify an integrated crew transportation system (CTS) capable of transporting NASA crew to and from the International Space Station (ISS). This contract, awarded through full and open competition, represents a significant step towards ensuring safe and reliable access to the ISS for American astronauts. The scope of work encompasses the completion of the CTS design, development, testing, evaluation, and certification, along with post-certification missions to the ISS. The total potential value of the award is $4,556,076,044.00. The contract includes task orders for post-certification missions, encompassing ground, launch, lifeboat, on-orbit, return, and recovery operations. Modifications to the contract have addressed various aspects, including government furnished property, special studies task orders, period of performance extensions, and change requests related to design and testing. No set-aside designation was applied to this award. The contract award date is September 16, 2014.
Description
COMMERCIAL CREW PROGRAM (CCP) COMMERCIAL CREW TRANSPORTATION CAPABILITY (CCTCAP) CONTRACT FOR DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, EVALUATION, AND CERTIFICATION OF AN INTEGRATED CREW TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM (CTS).