NASA today announced an opportunity for university students to work with NASA engineers to conceive, design, fabricate and test a radio-controlled aircraft capable of taking off and landing while ...
NASA has awarded the Systems Engineering Advanced Services (SEAS) II contract to McCallie Associates, Inc., of Bellevue, Nebraska. The 8(a) small business set-aside, cost-plus-fixed fee, indefinite ...
NASA/LaRC has a requirement for continued Systems Engineering Support for the Office of Chief Engineer to perform pre-assessment surveys, Systems Engineering Capability Analysis, and planning and ...
NASA has awarded a contract to ASRC Federal Space & Defense (AS&D) of Greenbelt, Md., for the Electrical Systems Engineering Services II (ESES II) for the agency’s Goddard Space Flight Center. This is ...
NASA has awarded Columbus Technologies and Services a potential five-year, $1.1 billion follow-on contract to provide electrical and electronic engineering support for the agency’s Goddard Space ...
McCallie Associates, a wholly owned subsidiary of Alutiiq, has won a potential $387.1 million contract to engineer mission and instrument systems for various NASA departments. NASA said Thursday that ...
A group of Northwestern Engineering students selected by NASA to help establish a human presence on the Moon has earned a prize for their efforts. The team was awarded the Systems Engineering Award by ...
Iteration number four of this contract supports work on the development and validation of new technologies for space and science missions. Columbus Technologies and Services has won a potential ...
If or when NASA re-establishes a human presence on the moon, novel inflatable systems configured for future lunar operations could play a key role. A team with Northwestern Engineering students was ...
NASA’s Glenn Research Center developed a new flywheel-based mechanical battery system that redefined energy storage and spacecraft orientation. This innovative approach demonstrated the potential of ...
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