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NASA - Short Haul Fatigue Study

Procurement Office FAA - Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center
Procurement Category Services (not listed)
Contract Awarded No
Estimated Value $250,000 to $700,000
Competition Type Sole Source
RFP Quarter 4th QTR
Fiscal Year
Description

The mission of the Aerospace Human Factors Research Division (AAM 500) is to promote civil aerospace safety through excellence in aerospace human factors (HF) research. The Division conducts research that focuses on improving human performance, efficiency, and safety. We are pursuing an IAA with NASA to perform a short haul fatigue study.

Contact Name Ashley Awwad
Email ashley.awwad@faa.gov
Is this a follow-on to a current 8(a) contract? No
Place of Performance
  • TBD
  • Oklahoma
Personnel Clearance Requirements No
Action/Award Type Fixed Fee

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