Engineering Services and Science Capability Augmentation (ESSCA) II
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The ESSCA II contract is designed to provide comprehensive engineering and scientific support services across a wide range of disciplines including advanced propulsion, aerosciences, avionics, electrical systems, flight software, guidance and navigation, manufacturing, materials, structural and mechanical systems, thermal and fluids, and more. This contract will support the research, design, development, analysis, testing, operations, and sustaining engineering efforts primarily for the Marshall Space Flight Center, including the Michoud Assembly Facility, as well as the Stennis Space Center. It will also be accessible to other NASA centers, ensuring a broad application of expertise. The contract emphasizes flexibility and wide-ranging capability augmentation to meet diverse technical needs in support of NASA’s missions. The contract’s place of performance is Huntsville, and although there is no small business set-aside, points of contact are available to assist interested parties. The contract falls under NAICS code 541715, indicating a service focus on research and development in physical, engineering, and life sciences. Overall, ESSCA II aims to strengthen NASA’s ability to innovate and maintain robust technical engineering and scientific operations.
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Huntsville, AL, United StatesSet-Aside
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The Engineering Services and Science Capability Augmentation (ESSCA) II requirement is anticipated to provide services and skills across a broad spectrum of engineering and science disciplines for Marshall Space Flight Center (inclusive of Michoud Assembly Facility) and Stennis Space Center. The contract will be accessible to all other centers.
