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Astronaut Crew Rescue Services

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National Aeronautics And Space Administration → Kennedy Space Center

NAICS

621999 - All Other Miscellaneous Ambulatory Health Care Services View NAICS

Place of Performance

Kennedy Space Center, FL, United States

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AgencyNational Aeronautics And Space Administration → Kennedy Space Center
Contacts2 people available
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National Aeronautics And Space Administration → Kennedy Space Center
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Jacobs Alec N
Sims Tamara A

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This acquisition provides for astronaut crew rescue services for Commercial Crew Program (CCP) missions. CCP is responsible for astronaut crew rescue during off-nominal situations beyond the requirements of CCP mission providers. Astronaut crew rescue services include real-time communication with NASA, astronaut crew retrieval, and basic medical care during transportation to medical facilities to ensure the safety of the astronaut crew. Currently, the Department of Defense (DoD) provides NASA with rescue support.

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