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Analytical Mechanics Associates Inc dba A M A

  • Analytical Mechanics Associates Inc dba A M A

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  • Hampton, VA 236661568
  • Phone: 757-865-0944
  • Corporate URL: www.ama-inc.com
  • Estimated Number of Employees: 70
  • Estimated Annual Receipts: $9,836,350
  • Business Start Date: 1962
  • Contact Person: Candice Weeks
  • Contact Phone: 256-830-4811
  • Contact Email: contracts@ama-inc.com
  • Business Structure:
  • Corporate Entity (Not Tax Exempt)
  • Business Type:
  • For Profit Organization
  • Industries Served: Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services, Engineering Services, Custom Computer Programming Services, Computer Systems Design Services, Computer Facilities Management Services, Other Computer Related Services, Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services, Other Management Consulting Services, Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services
  • Product Areas: SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: PROGRAM MANAGEMENT/SUPPORT, PROGRAM MANAGEMENT/SUPPORT SERVICES

Sampling of Federal Government Funding Actions/Set Asides

In order by amount of set aside monies.

  • $993 - Friday the 19th of February 2016
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
    CEOS VISUALIZATION ENVIRONMENT (COVE) TOOL
  • $95,000 - Friday the 19th of February 2016
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
    IGF::OT::IGF OTHER FUNCTIONS ENGINEERING VISUALIZATION DEVELOPMENT
  • $88,841 - Friday the 19th of February 2016
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
    MEDLI/MEADS TRAJECTORY RECONSTRUCTION PREPARATION
  • $863 - Friday the 19th of February 2016
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
    AEROTHERMODYNAMIC ASSESSMENT OF ENTRY SYSTEMS
  • $757,483 - Friday the 19th of February 2016
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
    IGF::OT::IGF OTHER FUNCTIONS PLANETARY ENTRY, DECENT, AND LANDING SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND FLIGHT MECHANICS 3
  • $75,000 - Friday the 19th of February 2016
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
    MEDLI/MEADS TRAJECTORY RECONSTRUCTION PREPARATION
  • $69,357 - Wednesday the 28th of May 2014
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
    EVE FY 12 SUSTAINING ENGINEERING AND MATURATION
  • $67,712 - Friday the 10th of July 2015
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
    OTHER FUNCTIONS - THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE OF THE TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND AEROSPACE MISSION SUPPORT 2 (TEAMS 2) CONTRACT IS TO SUPPORT RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT IN ORDER TO MEET EVOLVING NASA MISSION OBJECTIVES. WORK REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE SUPPORT OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH; ENGINEERING DESIGN, ANALYSIS, AND DEVELOPMENT; TECHNOLOGY READINESS LEVEL ADVANCEMENT OF WORK ASSOCIATED WITH EVOLVING NASA MISSIONS; IMPLEMENTATION OF TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS; TEST IMPLEMENTATION AND OPERATIONS; SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND CONCEPTUAL DESIGN; AND PROGRAM/PROJECT MANAGEMENT SUPPORT. THE CONTRACTOR WILL SUPPORT MULTIPLE LONG TERM, COMPLEX NASA MISSIONS (PROGRAMS/PROJECTS) INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE AERONAUTICS RESEARCH MISSION DIRECTORATE S AVIATION SAFETY, AIRSPACE SYSTEMS, FUNDAMENTAL AERONAUTICS AND INTEGRATED SYSTEMS RESEARCH PROGRAMS; EXPLORATION SYSTEMS MISSION DIRECTORATE S EXPLORATION TECHNOLOGY AND DEMONSTRATIONS, HEAVY LIFT AND PROPULSION TECHNOLOGY, PRECURSOR ROBOTIC MISSIONS AND HUMAN RESEARCH; NASA ENGINEERING AND SAFETY CENTER (NESC); INDEPENDENT PROGRAM ASSESSMENT OFFICE (IPAO); AND SPACE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM. WORK WILL INCLUDE COOPERATIVE ACTIVITIES WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS, NASA CENTERS, AND AGENCIES. WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THIS SOW, THE PERFORMANCE-BASED REQUIREMENTS TYPICALLY ADDRESS ONE OR MORE FACETS OF A COMPLEX SYSTEMS STUDY OR ASSESSMENT, AN ACTIVITY SUPPORTING A RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM, OR A FLIGHT PROGRAM AND MAY REQUIRE: SPECIALIZED SKILLS OF A SINGLE INDIVIDUAL OR MULTI-DISCIPLINARY TEAM OF INDIVIDUALS; OR CLOSE INTEGRATION WITH TASKS PERFORMED BY NASA PERSONNEL, OTHER CONTRACTOR STAFF, AND/OR OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCY PERSONNEL. DUE TO THE DYNAMIC NATURE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, THE CONTRACT WILL EXPERIENCE VARIATIONS IN WORKLOAD. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE SUFFICIENT FLEXIBILITY AND DEPTH TO ACCOMMODATE TEAMS 2 REQUIREMENTS IN A TIMELY AND EFFICIENT MANNER.
  • $672,878 - Friday the 19th of February 2016
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
    ARCHITECTURE DEFINITION AND ANALYSIS FOR THE HSF ARCHITECTURE TEAM&INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURES WORKING GROUP
  • $6,292,412 - Friday the 10th of July 2015
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
    OTHER FUNCTIONS - THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE OF THE TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND AEROSPACE MISSION SUPPORT 2 (TEAMS 2) CONTRACT IS TO SUPPORT RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT IN ORDER TO MEET EVOLVING NASA MISSION OBJECTIVES. WORK REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE SUPPORT OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH; ENGINEERING DESIGN, ANALYSIS, AND DEVELOPMENT; TECHNOLOGY READINESS LEVEL ADVANCEMENT OF WORK ASSOCIATED WITH EVOLVING NASA MISSIONS; IMPLEMENTATION OF TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS; TEST IMPLEMENTATION AND OPERATIONS; SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND CONCEPTUAL DESIGN; AND PROGRAM/PROJECT MANAGEMENT SUPPORT. THE CONTRACTOR WILL SUPPORT MULTIPLE LONG TERM, COMPLEX NASA MISSIONS (PROGRAMS/PROJECTS) INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE AERONAUTICS RESEARCH MISSION DIRECTORATE S AVIATION SAFETY, AIRSPACE SYSTEMS, FUNDAMENTAL AERONAUTICS AND INTEGRATED SYSTEMS RESEARCH PROGRAMS; EXPLORATION SYSTEMS MISSION DIRECTORATE S EXPLORATION TECHNOLOGY AND DEMONSTRATIONS, HEAVY LIFT AND PROPULSION TECHNOLOGY, PRECURSOR ROBOTIC MISSIONS AND HUMAN RESEARCH; NASA ENGINEERING AND SAFETY CENTER (NESC); INDEPENDENT PROGRAM ASSESSMENT OFFICE (IPAO); AND SPACE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM. WORK WILL INCLUDE COOPERATIVE ACTIVITIES WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS, NASA CENTERS, AND AGENCIES. WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THIS SOW, THE PERFORMANCE-BASED REQUIREMENTS TYPICALLY ADDRESS ONE OR MORE FACETS OF A COMPLEX SYSTEMS STUDY OR ASSESSMENT, AN ACTIVITY SUPPORTING A RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM, OR A FLIGHT PROGRAM AND MAY REQUIRE: SPECIALIZED SKILLS OF A SINGLE INDIVIDUAL OR MULTI-DISCIPLINARY TEAM OF INDIVIDUALS; OR CLOSE INTEGRATION WITH TASKS PERFORMED BY NASA PERSONNEL, OTHER CONTRACTOR STAFF, AND/OR OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCY PERSONNEL. DUE TO THE DYNAMIC NATURE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, THE CONTRACT WILL EXPERIENCE VARIATIONS IN WORKLOAD. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE SUFFICIENT FLEXIBILITY AND DEPTH TO ACCOMMODATE TEAMS 2 REQUIREMENTS IN A TIMELY AND EFFICIENT MANNER.

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