Barrios proudly announces the continuation of its support to KBR Wyle Services for IMOC III
Barrios proudly announces the continuation of its support to KBR Wyle Services for IMOC III
CONTRACT WIN ANNOUNCEMENT: Barrios Technology, LLC, is proud to announce the continuation of our support to KBR Wyle Services on their newly awarded Integrated Mission Operations Contract III (IMOC III) prime contract in an expanded role as a major subcontractor. IMOC III covers spaceflight operations, avionics and software and capability development and execution support for the flight operations directorate at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston and the agency’s exploration systems development and space operations mission directorates.
According to NASA, this operations support capability will be used to define requirements associated with emerging options for human space exploration initiatives and potential new programs such as human research, commercial crew and cargo, commercial low Earth orbit development, advanced exploration systems, and advanced technology and research. This contract will see NASA and its partners complete the missions to the International Space Station, the return to the moon with Artemis of the first woman and first person of color, and the first commercial space stations.
“We congratulate KBR on this successful recompete, and we’re excited to partner with them once again. Over the past five years, under the management of David Bach, Barrios has been instrumental in providing IMOC II with operational support to the ISS flight control teams in Mission Control. Our innovative and passionate team will continue to provide extraordinary value to achieve the mission of our customer with mission and flight crew operations support for the International Space Station and future human space exploration,” says Barrios President, Kelly Page.
IMOC III has a five-year base period that covers services from October 1 through September 30, 2028, and includes two two-year options that could extend the contract through September 30, 2032.