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The NASA engineering services contract with KBR for work at Goddard Space Flight Center has a not-to-exceed value of $719,000,000 over five years.
BAE Systems will lead a consortium including Kellogg, Brown and Root (KBR), PA Consulting, and L3Harris to design and manufacture a deployable tactical Wide Area Network called Trinity.
KBR has supported Goddard Space Flight Center for more than 35 years.
KBR won a $39,500,000 contract last year to analyze the effects of natural and manufactured threats to spacecraft in orbit.
KBR won a $24,900,000 contract to provide insights on the behavior of objects in nontraditional orbits.
Intuitive Machines partnered with KBR to win a NASA engineering services contract called OMES III on 2023-04-18.
As prime contractor and integrator, KBR selected KSAT to implement a communication solution for the Europe-Africa and Asia-Pacific regions for SWFO.
KBR and KSAT are developing a blended network that includes U.S. government ground station sites alongside KSAT-owned capabilities delivered as a service.
KSAT is working collaboratively with KBR to provide efficient and reliable delivery of SWFO mission data.
KBR and KSAT are developing a blended network that includes U.S. government ground station sites and KSAT-owned capabilities delivered as a service.
KBR will deploy the SWFO Antenna Network to provide always-on communications for the SWFO mission.
KBR selected KSAT to implement a communication solution for the Europe-Africa and Asia-Pacific regions for the SWFO mission.
The KBR and KSAT team are developing a blended network that includes U.S. government ground station sites and KSAT-owned capabilities delivered as a service.
KBR selected Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT) to implement SWFO communication services for the Europe–Africa and Asia–Pacific regions.
KBR was awarded a $44,000,000 task order to protect U.S. Air Force systems and software from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction.
The $44,000,000 KBR task order directly supports the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) Cyber Systems Engineering Directorate.
KBR acquired Centauri in 2020 for $800,000,000.
KBR is a Defense Department and NASA contractor with $6,000,000,000 in annual sales.
KBR won a $39,500,000 contract from the Air Force Research Laboratory in January to analyze the effects of natural and manufactured threats to spacecraft, payloads, and space services.
Kam Ghaffarian founded and led Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies, which became NASA’s second-largest engineering services contractor before being acquired by KBR in 2018.