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MISSION OPERATIONS INTEGRATED CONTRACT II
THE INTEGRATED MISSION OPERATIONS CONTRACT II (IMOC II) PROVIDES SUPPORT AND PRODUCTS FOR SPACEFLIGHT OPERATIONS CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT AND EXECUTION FOR THE JOHNSON SPACE CENTER (JSC) FLIGHT OPERATIONS DIRECTORATE (FOD) AND THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION PROGRAM (ISSP) INCLUDING THE AVIONICS AND SOFTWARE OFFICE (OD). THIS INCLUDES SUPPORT TO MISSION PREPARATION (PLAN), CREW, FLIGHT CONTROLLER, INSTRUCTOR, AND ANALYST TRAINING (TRAIN), AND REAL-TIME MISSION EXECUTION (FLY) ACTIVITIES RELATED TO EXPLORATION OPERATIONS AND THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION OPERATIONS. OPERATIONS CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT IS REQUIRED FROM THE CONTRACTOR AS NASA DEFINES OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE EMERGING OPTIONS FOR THE EXPLORATION INITIATIVES AND POTENTIAL NEW PROGRAMS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE MULTI-PURPOSE CREW VEHICLE PROGRAM, THE SPACE LAUNCH SYSTEMS PROGRAM, THE LUNAR PRECURSOR ROBOTIC PROGRAM, THE HUMAN RESEARCH PROGRAM, THE EXPLORATION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM, THE COMMERCIAL CREW AND CARGO PROGRAMS, AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH.
THE CONTRACTOR WILL PROVIDE THESE SUPPORT SERVICES FOR THE GOVERNMENT WHO WILL LEAD, AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR, THE DEFINITION OF PROCESSES AND REQUIREMENTS, TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, AND MISSION EXECUTION DIRECTION INCLUDING AUTHORIZING THE COURSE OF ACTION TO RESOLVE ANOMALIES. THE CONTRACTOR WILL ALSO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR GOVERNMENT-LED MISSION PREPARATION, TRAINING, AND EXECUTION, AND INTEGRATION OF THOSE ACTIVITIES WITH SPACEFLIGHT STAKEHOLDERS INCLUDING NASA PROGRAMS, OTHER NASA ORGANIZATIONS AND CENTERS, AND NASA PARTNERS. ADDITIONALLY, THE CONTRACTOR WILL PROVIDE SUPPORT TO GOVERNMENT-LED NEW CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT, AND OTHER NON-MISSION SPECIFIC PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT TASKS.
THE SOW IS ARRANGED WITH CONTRACTOR MANAGEMENT IN SECTION 1, TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO FOD DESCRIBED IN SECTIONS 2-6, AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO THE AVIONICS AND SOFTWARE OFFICE IN SECTION 7. THE STRUCTURE OF THE SOW SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS DEFINING A REQUIRED ORGANIZATIONAL CONFIGURATION. THE MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT WILL BE NEGOTIATED VIA TASK ORDER.,
Total Committed
$0
Product or Service Description
Space Flight Management/Support R&D
Total Potential Value
$1.31B
Contracting Agency
Effective Date
Aug. 1, 2014
Funding Department
NASA JOHNSON SPACE CENTER
Type
Cost plus award fee
Solicitation Procedure
Negotiated proposal/quote
Extent Competed
Full and open competition
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Vendor | Description | Signed | Reason for Change | Amount Committed |
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SGT, LLC | THE INTEGRATED MISSION OPERATIONS CONTRACT II (IMOC II) SPECIFIES THE SUPPORT AND PRODUCTS FOR HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT OPERATIONS MISSION PREPARATION AND EXECUTION. THIS INCLUDES SUPPORT TO MISSION PREPARATION (PLAN), DEVELOPING AND TRAINING FLIGHT CONTROLLERS AND CREW, FLIGHT CONTROLLER CERTIFICATION AND SUPPORT, INSTRUCTOR, AND ANALYST TRAINING (TRAIN), AND REAL-TIME MISSION EXECUTION (FLY) ACTIVITIES RELATED TO INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION OPERATIONS, EXPLORATION INITIATIVES AND POTENTIAL NEW PROGRAMS. IN ADDITION, THE CONTRACTOR SUPPORTS THE GOVERNMENT-LED DEVELOPMENT OF MISSION REQUIREMENTS, OPERATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION CONCEPTS, PRODUCTS AND PLANS. IMOC II SUPPORTS THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS) PROGRAM, THE COMMERCIAL CREW PROGRAM, AND THE ARTEMIS MISSIONS (ORION, SLS, GATEWAY, AND HLS) AS WELL AS ANY FUTURE HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT PROGRAMS. | Oct. 19, 2020 | Other Administrative Action | $0 |
SGT, LLC | THE INTEGRATED MISSION OPERATIONS CONTRACT II (IMOC II) SPECIFIES THE SUPPORT AND PRODUCTS FOR HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT OPERATIONS MISSION PREPARATION AND EXECUTION. THIS INCLUDES SUPPORT TO MISSION PREPARATION (PLAN), DEVELOPING AND TRAINING FLIGHT CONTROLLERS AND CREW, FLIGHT CONTROLLER CERTIFICATION AND SUPPORT, INSTRUCTOR, AND ANALYST TRAINING (TRAIN), AND REAL-TIME MISSION EXECUTION (FLY) ACTIVITIES RELATED TO INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION OPERATIONS, EXPLORATION INITIATIVES AND POTENTIAL NEW PROGRAMS. IN ADDITION, THE CONTRACTOR SUPPORTS THE GOVERNMENT-LED DEVELOPMENT OF MISSION REQUIREMENTS, OPERATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION CONCEPTS, PRODUCTS AND PLANS. IMOC II SUPPORTS THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS) PROGRAM, THE COMMERCIAL CREW PROGRAM, AND THE ARTEMIS MISSIONS (ORION, SLS, GATEWAY, AND HLS) AS WELL AS ANY FUTURE HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT PROGRAMS. | Sept. 23, 2020 | Other Administrative Action | $0 |
SGT, LLC | MISSION OPERATIONS INTEGRATED CONTRACT II THE INTEGRATED MISSION OPERATIONS CONTRACT II (IMOC II) PROVIDES SUPPORT AND PRODUCTS FOR SPACEFLIGHT OPERATIONS CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT AND EXECUTION FOR THE JOHNSON SPACE CENTER (JSC) FLIGHT OPERATIONS DIRECTORATE (FOD) AND THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION PROGRAM (ISSP) INCLUDING THE AVIONICS AND SOFTWARE OFFICE (OD). THIS INCLUDES SUPPORT TO MISSION PREPARATION (PLAN), CREW, FLIGHT CONTROLLER, INSTRUCTOR, AND ANALYST TRAINING (TRAIN), AND REAL-TIME MISSION EXECUTION (FLY) ACTIVITIES RELATED TO EXPLORATION OPERATIONS AND THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION OPERATIONS. OPERATIONS CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT IS REQUIRED FROM THE CONTRACTOR AS NASA DEFINES OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE EMERGING OPTIONS FOR THE EXPLORATION INITIATIVES AND POTENTIAL NEW PROGRAMS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE MULTI-PURPOSE CREW VEHICLE PROGRAM, THE SPACE LAUNCH SYSTEMS PROGRAM, THE LUNAR PRECURSOR ROBOTIC PROGRAM, THE HUMAN RESEARCH PROGRAM, THE EXPLORATION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM, THE COMMERCIAL CREW AND CARGO PROGRAMS, AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH. THE CONTRACTOR WILL PROVIDE THESE SUPPORT SERVICES FOR THE GOVERNMENT WHO WILL LEAD, AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR, THE DEFINITION OF PROCESSES AND REQUIREMENTS, TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, AND MISSION EXECUTION DIRECTION INCLUDING AUTHORIZING THE COURSE OF ACTION TO RESOLVE ANOMALIES. THE CONTRACTOR WILL ALSO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR GOVERNMENT-LED MISSION PREPARATION, TRAINING, AND EXECUTION, AND INTEGRATION OF THOSE ACTIVITIES WITH SPACEFLIGHT STAKEHOLDERS INCLUDING NASA PROGRAMS, OTHER NASA ORGANIZATIONS AND CENTERS, AND NASA PARTNERS. ADDITIONALLY, THE CONTRACTOR WILL PROVIDE SUPPORT TO GOVERNMENT-LED NEW CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT, AND OTHER NON-MISSION SPECIFIC PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT TASKS. THE SOW IS ARRANGED WITH CONTRACTOR MANAGEMENT IN SECTION 1, TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO FOD DESCRIBED IN SECTIONS 2-6, AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO THE AVIONICS AND SOFTWARE OFFICE IN SECTION 7. THE STRUCTURE OF THE SOW SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS DEFINING A REQUIRED ORGANIZATIONAL CONFIGURATION. THE MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT WILL BE NEGOTIATED VIA TASK ORDER., | May 28, 2020 | Other Administrative Action | $0 |
SGT, LLC | MISSION OPERATIONS INTEGRATED CONTRACT II THE INTEGRATED MISSION OPERATIONS CONTRACT II (IMOC II) PROVIDES SUPPORT AND PRODUCTS FOR SPACEFLIGHT OPERATIONS CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT AND EXECUTION FOR THE JOHNSON SPACE CENTER (JSC) FLIGHT OPERATIONS DIRECTORATE (FOD) AND THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION PROGRAM (ISSP) INCLUDING THE AVIONICS AND SOFTWARE OFFICE (OD). THIS INCLUDES SUPPORT TO MISSION PREPARATION (PLAN), CREW, FLIGHT CONTROLLER, INSTRUCTOR, AND ANALYST TRAINING (TRAIN), AND REAL-TIME MISSION EXECUTION (FLY) ACTIVITIES RELATED TO EXPLORATION OPERATIONS AND THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION OPERATIONS. OPERATIONS CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT IS REQUIRED FROM THE CONTRACTOR AS NASA DEFINES OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE EMERGING OPTIONS FOR THE EXPLORATION INITIATIVES AND POTENTIAL NEW PROGRAMS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE MULTI-PURPOSE CREW VEHICLE PROGRAM, THE SPACE LAUNCH SYSTEMS PROGRAM, THE LUNAR PRECURSOR ROBOTIC PROGRAM, THE HUMAN RESEARCH PROGRAM, THE EXPLORATION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM, THE COMMERCIAL CREW AND CARGO PROGRAMS, AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH. THE CONTRACTOR WILL PROVIDE THESE SUPPORT SERVICES FOR THE GOVERNMENT WHO WILL LEAD, AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR, THE DEFINITION OF PROCESSES AND REQUIREMENTS, TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, AND MISSION EXECUTION DIRECTION INCLUDING AUTHORIZING THE COURSE OF ACTION TO RESOLVE ANOMALIES. THE CONTRACTOR WILL ALSO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR GOVERNMENT-LED MISSION PREPARATION, TRAINING, AND EXECUTION, AND INTEGRATION OF THOSE ACTIVITIES WITH SPACEFLIGHT STAKEHOLDERS INCLUDING NASA PROGRAMS, OTHER NASA ORGANIZATIONS AND CENTERS, AND NASA PARTNERS. ADDITIONALLY, THE CONTRACTOR WILL PROVIDE SUPPORT TO GOVERNMENT-LED NEW CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT, AND OTHER NON-MISSION SPECIFIC PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT TASKS. THE SOW IS ARRANGED WITH CONTRACTOR MANAGEMENT IN SECTION 1, TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO FOD DESCRIBED IN SECTIONS 2-6, AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO THE AVIONICS AND SOFTWARE OFFICE IN SECTION 7. THE STRUCTURE OF THE SOW SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS DEFINING A REQUIRED ORGANIZATIONAL CONFIGURATION. THE MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT WILL BE NEGOTIATED VIA TASK ORDER., | April 15, 2020 | Other Administrative Action | $0 |
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