NASA has awarded CACI International a new contract worth up to $2 billion to help the space agency maintain and improve its IT services.

The NASA Consolidated Applications and Platform Services (NCAPS) award is a hybrid firm-fixed price and cost-plus-fixed-fee contract that is an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity provision.

“The NCAPS award will provide a comprehensive enterprise solution to standardize and centralize NASA’s IT services,” NASA said in a June 10 press release.

“This includes the maintenance of IT systems, development of new applications as needed for NASA, a rationalization of duplicative efforts to create efficiencies across NASA Centers, and other functions,” it added.

The performance period of the contract is eight years coupled with a 90-day phase-in period that will be followed by a base period, seven option periods, and a six-month extension period.

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Jose Rascon is a MeriTalk Staff Reporter covering the intersection of government and technology.
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