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MEDIA INVITED TO EXPERIENCE NASA FIELD TESTS FOR FUTURE MISSIONS
HOUSTON — NASA is once again taking human space exploration to the Arizona desert in tests to simulate conditions on other worlds. News media representatives are invited to two opportunities to learn more about the upcoming Desert Research and Technology Studies (Desert RATS) field tests. On Thursday, Aug. 4, journalists can visit NASA’s Johnson... »
$400 Million Solicitation
NASA has selected five firms for awards under a $400 million solicitation to perform large general construction projects. The work will be performed at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, Ellington Field, the Sonny Carter Training Facility, all in Houston, and the White Sands Test Facility in New Mexico. The five selected firms are Swinerton Builders... »
NASA ADMINISTRATOR CHARLES BOLDEN ISSUES STATEMENT ON THE DEATH OF FORMER SENATOR TED STEVENS AND MONDAY’S PLANE CRASH IN ALASKA
WASHINGTON — NASA Administrator Charles Bolden issued the following statement Tuesday about the plane crash in Alaska that killed former U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens and injured former NASA Administrator Sean O’Keefe and his son, Kevin: “We at NASA are deeply saddened by today’s news that former U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens and others were killed... »
NASA LANGLEY SELECTS MARYLAND COMPANY FOR INFORMATION TECH SUPPORT
HAMPTON, Va. — NASA has selected Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies of Greenbelt, Md., to provide the agency’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va., with computing support services for complex information technology (IT) systems and applications. The five-year maximum value of the Langley Research Center Information Technology Enhanced Services (LITES) task order contract is $183 million.... »























