NASA has awarded a contract to Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. of McLean, Virginia, for the upkeep and operation of incident reporting packages and persevering with improvement to enhance present and future reporting methods.
The Aviation Security Reporting System and Associated Techniques award is a cost-plus-fixed-fee indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract managed by the Human Techniques Integration Division at NASA’s Ames Analysis Middle in California’s Silicon Valley.
The contract will help NASA’s Aviation Security Reporting System and the company’s Confidential Shut Name Reporting System (C3RS). The award for continuation of labor features a 60-day phase-in interval starting Friday, Feb. 9, a two-year base interval starting April 9, adopted by a two-year and a one-year possibility ending on April 8, 2029. The potential whole worth of the contract is roughly $38.4 million.
The Aviation Security Reporting System, managed out of NASA Ames on behalf of the Federal Aviation Administration, collects voluntarily submitted aviation security incident and scenario experiences and alerts the FAA to associated hazards. The group additionally works to diagnose the underlying causes of every reported occasion. The C3RS railroad reporting system, additionally managed by Ames, collects and analyzes experiences on unsafe situations or occasions within the railroad business to assist forestall extra severe incidents sooner or later.
Work carried out underneath the contract will probably be performed at Booz Allen Hamilton’s services in Sunnyvale, California, might embody improvement of extra associated methods by offering upkeep and operation of voluntary, unbiased, and confidential incident reporting packages.
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Abbey Donaldson
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1600
abbey.a.donaldson@nasa.gov
Hillary Smith
Ames Analysis Middle, Silicon Valley, Calif.
650-604-4789
hillary.smith@nasa.gov