NASA Awards Marshall Operations, Systems, Services and Integration Contract

Written by Ben

June 5, 2020

NASA

NASA has awarded the Marshall Operations, Systems, Services and Integration (MOSSI) contract to SGT LLC of Greenbelt, Maryland.

The company will provide the necessary management, personnel, equipment and supplies to ensure mission operations and ground systems development services for NASA programs, project offices, payload developers, educational institutions, international partner space agencies, and commercial partners at the agency’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.

The cost-plus-award fee mission services contract, with an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity component, has a base period of one year, which begins on Oct. 1, followed by one two-year option and five one-year option periods, which may be exercised at NASA’s discretion. The contract has a potential mission services value of $570.3 million, including options.

Under the contract, SGT LLC will be responsible for providing support and products for the development and execution of spaceflight operations that are the responsibility of the Human Exploration Development and Operations (HEDO) Office at Marshall.

These services include multi-program facilities, systems, and services, both local and remote, which support various spacecraft, payload, satellite, and propulsion systems operations. This support also includes the Huntsville Operations Support Center (HOSC), which enables all mission phases including planning, testing, simulations, pre-launch, launch, post-flight, and all aspects of flight operations.

The HEDO Office also provides engineering, operations and maintenance, and system development services and tools to program/project requirements. Primary program customers include the International Space Station Program, led by NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, and the Space Launch System Program, led by Marshall.

For information about NASA and other agency programs, visit:

Related Articles

Sols 4164-4165: What’s Around the Ridge-bend?

Sols 4164-4165: What’s Around the Ridge-bend?

Earth planning date: Monday, April 22, 2024   Curiosity succeeded on a ~14 m drive along a bend in upper Gediz Vallis ridge (uGVR) to park next to “Pinnacle Ridge,” an outcrop of uGVR to the north. Benefitting from a surplus in power, Curiosity's already...

NASA Wins 6 Webby Awards, 8 Webby People’s Voice Awards

NASA Wins 6 Webby Awards, 8 Webby People’s Voice Awards

NASA’s broad reach across digital platforms has been recognized by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS), which awarded NASA 6 Webbys in the 28th Annual Webby Awards. Editor’s Note: This article has been updated to add Hubble’s Inside the...

First NASA Mars Analog Crew Nears End of Mission

First NASA Mars Analog Crew Nears End of Mission

The first crew to take part in a yearlong NASA Mars analog mission reached the 300-day mark of its mission on April 20. The team of four volunteers entered the CHAPEA (Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog) habitat at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on...

Check out our Amazon Store

Lookin in our Amazon Store and pick up the items we review and talk about (if you purchase something from our store, we earn a small comission)

Join Our Newsletter

Click below and never miss a thing