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Human Health and Institutional Management Support Contract (HHIMS) 4

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The Human Health and Institutional Management Support Contract 4 is a forecasted procurement targeting the provision of board and panel services, configuration and data management, and conference support to the Human Health and Performance Directorate at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. Work under this contract will involve administrative and operational support functions critical to the Directorate’s mission, including managing technical documentation, facilitating governance through board and panel activities, and ensuring seamless coordination of meetings and events. The North American Industry Classification System code 541990 categorizes the solicitation under other professional, scientific, and technical services, indicating a broad scope of specialized expertise is required. This contract opportunity is posted by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with Michael D. Maloy listed as the point of contact for inquiries. Although the solicitation number is not yet assigned and the place of performance details are unspecified, the contract is anticipated to support mission-critical human health and performance initiatives at the Johnson Space Center. As a forecasted notice, this announcement serves as a pre-solicitation indicator for industry stakeholders to prepare proposals ahead of the official release, which will likely include detailed requirements, evaluation criteria, and submission deadlines in the coming months.

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NASA Johnson Space Center seeks board, data, and conference support for Human Health and Performance Directorate.

Agency

National Aeronautics And Space Administration → Johnson Space Center

NAICS

541990 - All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesView NAICS

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AgencyNational Aeronautics And Space Administration → Johnson Space Center
Contacts1 person available
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National Aeronautics And Space Administration → Johnson Space Center
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Maloy Michael D

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Provide board and panel services, configuration management/data management, and conference support to the Human Health and Performance Directorate.

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