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Lockheed Martin Corporation

  • Contact Person: Pamela Maxwell
  • Contact Phone: 408-742-0568
  • Contact Email: pamm.maxwell@lmco.com
  • Business Structure:
  • Corporate Entity (Not Tax Exempt)
  • Business Type:
  • For Profit Organization
  • Industries Served: Engineering Services
  • Product Areas: GENERATORS AND GENERATOR SETS, ELECTRICAL, GENERATORS & GENERATOR SETS ELECT

Sampling of Federal Government Funding Actions/Set Asides

In order by amount of set aside monies.

  • $500,000 - Tuesday the 14th of August 2012
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
    "SYSTEMS ENGINEERING FOR IN-SPACE SERVICING" (SEISS). GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER (GSFC) WILL DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT TWO STATION DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL OBJECTIVES (SDTOS), INCLUDING A ROBOTIC REFUELING, AND A DEXTRE POINTING PACKAGE DEMONSTRATION. THESE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS) INFRASTRUCTURE DEMONSTRATIONS WILL BE DESIGNED TO OPERATE ON THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS), AND WILL INCREASE NASA'S TECHNICAL CAPABILITY TO CONDUCT IN-SPACE SERVICING. THIS CONTRACT IS FOR THE ENGINEERING SERVICES REQUIRED TO SUPPORT THIS EFFORT.
  • $4,500,000 - Friday the 10th of July 2015
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
    THE MOSES II EFFORT IS A FIVE-YEAR SOLE-SOURCE FOLLOW-ON CONTRACT TO MAINTAIN THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF THE HST OBSERVATORY THROUGH THE NEXT PHASE OF ITS SCIENCE MISSION. THE SCOPE OF THIS FOLLOW-ON EFFORT INCLUDES CONDUCTING ALL ELEMENTS OF HST OPERATIONS OTHER THAN SCIENCE OPERATIONS, AND TO PERFORM SYSTEMS ENGINEERING TASKS REQUIRED TO PROPERLY MAINTAIN HST FLIGHT AND GROUND SYSTEMS.MISSION OPERATIONS RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE SAFE AND EFFICIENT CONTROL AND UTILIZATION OF THE HST OBSERVATORY, MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF HST-UNIQUE FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT, AS WELL AS CREATION, MAINTENANCE, AND UTILIZATION OF HST OPERATIONS PROCESSES AND PROCEDURES. CRITICAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING RESPONSIBILITIES CONSIST OF OPTIMIZING MISSION SYSTEM CAPABILITIES TO MAXIMIZE HST OPERATIONS EFFECTIVENESS AND SCIENCE PRODUCTIVITY. ESSENTIAL MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE PROVIDING A TECHNICAL STAFF POSSESSING IN-DEPTH KNOWLEDGE OF HST S VARIED, COMPLEX, AND UNIQUE FLIGHT AND GROUND SYSTEMS, ENSURING SUCCESSFUL ACCOMPLISHMENT OF THE DIVERSE TASKS NECESSARY TO EFFECTIVELY CONDUCT HST MISSION OPERATIONS AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AS WELL AS TO MANAGE AND REPORT CONTRACT ELEMENT COST AND SCHEDULE PERFORMANCE.
  • $3,200,000 - Friday the 27th of July 2012
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
    "SYSTEMS ENGINEERING FOR IN-SPACE SERVICING" (SEISS). GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER (GSFC) WILL DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT TWO STATION DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL OBJECTIVES (SDTOS), INCLUDING A ROBOTIC REFUELING, AND A DEXTRE POINTING PACKAGE DEMONSTRATION. THESE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS) INFRASTRUCTURE DEMONSTRATIONS WILL BE DESIGNED TO OPERATE ON THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS), AND WILL INCREASE NASA'S TECHNICAL CAPABILITY TO CONDUCT IN-SPACE SERVICING. THIS CONTRACT IS FOR THE ENGINEERING SERVICES REQUIRED TO SUPPORT THIS EFFORT.
  • $3,000,000 - Friday the 10th of July 2015
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
    THE MOSES II EFFORT IS A FIVE-YEAR SOLE-SOURCE FOLLOW-ON CONTRACT TO MAINTAIN THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF THE HST OBSERVATORY THROUGH THE NEXT PHASE OF ITS SCIENCE MISSION. THE SCOPE OF THIS FOLLOW-ON EFFORT INCLUDES CONDUCTING ALL ELEMENTS OF HST OPERATIONS OTHER THAN SCIENCE OPERATIONS, AND TO PERFORM SYSTEMS ENGINEERING TASKS REQUIRED TO PROPERLY MAINTAIN HST FLIGHT AND GROUND SYSTEMS.MISSION OPERATIONS RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE SAFE AND EFFICIENT CONTROL AND UTILIZATION OF THE HST OBSERVATORY, MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF HST-UNIQUE FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT, AS WELL AS CREATION, MAINTENANCE, AND UTILIZATION OF HST OPERATIONS PROCESSES AND PROCEDURES. CRITICAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING RESPONSIBILITIES CONSIST OF OPTIMIZING MISSION SYSTEM CAPABILITIES TO MAXIMIZE HST OPERATIONS EFFECTIVENESS AND SCIENCE PRODUCTIVITY. ESSENTIAL MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE PROVIDING A TECHNICAL STAFF POSSESSING IN-DEPTH KNOWLEDGE OF HST S VARIED, COMPLEX, AND UNIQUE FLIGHT AND GROUND SYSTEMS, ENSURING SUCCESSFUL ACCOMPLISHMENT OF THE DIVERSE TASKS NECESSARY TO EFFECTIVELY CONDUCT HST MISSION OPERATIONS AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AS WELL AS TO MANAGE AND REPORT CONTRACT ELEMENT COST AND SCHEDULE PERFORMANCE.
  • $3,000,000 - Friday the 10th of July 2015
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
    THE MOSES II EFFORT IS A FIVE-YEAR SOLE-SOURCE FOLLOW-ON CONTRACT TO MAINTAIN THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF THE HST OBSERVATORY THROUGH THE NEXT PHASE OF ITS SCIENCE MISSION. THE SCOPE OF THIS FOLLOW-ON EFFORT INCLUDES CONDUCTING ALL ELEMENTS OF HST OPERATIONS OTHER THAN SCIENCE OPERATIONS, AND TO PERFORM SYSTEMS ENGINEERING TASKS REQUIRED TO PROPERLY MAINTAIN HST FLIGHT AND GROUND SYSTEMS.MISSION OPERATIONS RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE SAFE AND EFFICIENT CONTROL AND UTILIZATION OF THE HST OBSERVATORY, MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF HST-UNIQUE FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT, AS WELL AS CREATION, MAINTENANCE, AND UTILIZATION OF HST OPERATIONS PROCESSES AND PROCEDURES. CRITICAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING RESPONSIBILITIES CONSIST OF OPTIMIZING MISSION SYSTEM CAPABILITIES TO MAXIMIZE HST OPERATIONS EFFECTIVENESS AND SCIENCE PRODUCTIVITY. ESSENTIAL MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE PROVIDING A TECHNICAL STAFF POSSESSING IN-DEPTH KNOWLEDGE OF HST S VARIED, COMPLEX, AND UNIQUE FLIGHT AND GROUND SYSTEMS, ENSURING SUCCESSFUL ACCOMPLISHMENT OF THE DIVERSE TASKS NECESSARY TO EFFECTIVELY CONDUCT HST MISSION OPERATIONS AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AS WELL AS TO MANAGE AND REPORT CONTRACT ELEMENT COST AND SCHEDULE PERFORMANCE.
  • $3,000,000 - Friday the 27th of July 2012
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
    "SYSTEMS ENGINEERING FOR IN-SPACE SERVICING" (SEISS). GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER (GSFC) WILL DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT TWO STATION DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL OBJECTIVES (SDTOS), INCLUDING A ROBOTIC REFUELING, AND A DEXTRE POINTING PACKAGE DEMONSTRATION. THESE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS) INFRASTRUCTURE DEMONSTRATIONS WILL BE DESIGNED TO OPERATE ON THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS), AND WILL INCREASE NASA'S TECHNICAL CAPABILITY TO CONDUCT IN-SPACE SERVICING. THIS CONTRACT IS FOR THE ENGINEERING SERVICES REQUIRED TO SUPPORT THIS EFFORT.
  • $2,367,843 - Friday the 10th of July 2015
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
    THE MOSES II EFFORT IS A FIVE-YEAR SOLE-SOURCE FOLLOW-ON CONTRACT TO MAINTAIN THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF THE HST OBSERVATORY THROUGH THE NEXT PHASE OF ITS SCIENCE MISSION. THE SCOPE OF THIS FOLLOW-ON EFFORT INCLUDES CONDUCTING ALL ELEMENTS OF HST OPERATIONS OTHER THAN SCIENCE OPERATIONS, AND TO PERFORM SYSTEMS ENGINEERING TASKS REQUIRED TO PROPERLY MAINTAIN HST FLIGHT AND GROUND SYSTEMS.MISSION OPERATIONS RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE SAFE AND EFFICIENT CONTROL AND UTILIZATION OF THE HST OBSERVATORY, MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF HST-UNIQUE FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT, AS WELL AS CREATION, MAINTENANCE, AND UTILIZATION OF HST OPERATIONS PROCESSES AND PROCEDURES. CRITICAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING RESPONSIBILITIES CONSIST OF OPTIMIZING MISSION SYSTEM CAPABILITIES TO MAXIMIZE HST OPERATIONS EFFECTIVENESS AND SCIENCE PRODUCTIVITY. ESSENTIAL MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE PROVIDING A TECHNICAL STAFF POSSESSING IN-DEPTH KNOWLEDGE OF HST S VARIED, COMPLEX, AND UNIQUE FLIGHT AND GROUND SYSTEMS, ENSURING SUCCESSFUL ACCOMPLISHMENT OF THE DIVERSE TASKS NECESSARY TO EFFECTIVELY CONDUCT HST MISSION OPERATIONS AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AS WELL AS TO MANAGE AND REPORT CONTRACT ELEMENT COST AND SCHEDULE PERFORMANCE.
  • $215,531 - Friday the 10th of July 2015
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
    THE MOSES II EFFORT IS A FIVE-YEAR SOLE-SOURCE FOLLOW-ON CONTRACT TO MAINTAIN THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF THE HST OBSERVATORY THROUGH THE NEXT PHASE OF ITS SCIENCE MISSION. THE SCOPE OF THIS FOLLOW-ON EFFORT INCLUDES CONDUCTING ALL ELEMENTS OF HST OPERATIONS OTHER THAN SCIENCE OPERATIONS, AND TO PERFORM SYSTEMS ENGINEERING TASKS REQUIRED TO PROPERLY MAINTAIN HST FLIGHT AND GROUND SYSTEMS.MISSION OPERATIONS RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE SAFE AND EFFICIENT CONTROL AND UTILIZATION OF THE HST OBSERVATORY, MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF HST-UNIQUE FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT, AS WELL AS CREATION, MAINTENANCE, AND UTILIZATION OF HST OPERATIONS PROCESSES AND PROCEDURES. CRITICAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING RESPONSIBILITIES CONSIST OF OPTIMIZING MISSION SYSTEM CAPABILITIES TO MAXIMIZE HST OPERATIONS EFFECTIVENESS AND SCIENCE PRODUCTIVITY. ESSENTIAL MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE PROVIDING A TECHNICAL STAFF POSSESSING IN-DEPTH KNOWLEDGE OF HST S VARIED, COMPLEX, AND UNIQUE FLIGHT AND GROUND SYSTEMS, ENSURING SUCCESSFUL ACCOMPLISHMENT OF THE DIVERSE TASKS NECESSARY TO EFFECTIVELY CONDUCT HST MISSION OPERATIONS AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AS WELL AS TO MANAGE AND REPORT CONTRACT ELEMENT COST AND SCHEDULE PERFORMANCE.
  • $2,106,047 - Friday the 27th of July 2012
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
    "SYSTEMS ENGINEERING FOR IN-SPACE SERVICING" (SEISS). GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER (GSFC) WILL DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT TWO STATION DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL OBJECTIVES (SDTOS), INCLUDING A ROBOTIC REFUELING, AND A DEXTRE POINTING PACKAGE DEMONSTRATION. THESE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS) INFRASTRUCTURE DEMONSTRATIONS WILL BE DESIGNED TO OPERATE ON THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS), AND WILL INCREASE NASA'S TECHNICAL CAPABILITY TO CONDUCT IN-SPACE SERVICING. THIS CONTRACT IS FOR THE ENGINEERING SERVICES REQUIRED TO SUPPORT THIS EFFORT.
  • $166,000 - Friday the 27th of July 2012
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
    "SYSTEMS ENGINEERING FOR IN-SPACE SERVICING" (SEISS). GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER (GSFC) WILL DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT TWO STATION DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL OBJECTIVES (SDTOS), INCLUDING A ROBOTIC REFUELING, AND A DEXTRE POINTING PACKAGE DEMONSTRATION. THESE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS) INFRASTRUCTURE DEMONSTRATIONS WILL BE DESIGNED TO OPERATE ON THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS), AND WILL INCREASE NASA'S TECHNICAL CAPABILITY TO CONDUCT IN-SPACE SERVICING. THIS CONTRACT IS FOR THE ENGINEERING SERVICES REQUIRED TO SUPPORT THIS EFFORT.

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