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Teledyne Selected for NASA Engineering Contract
by Staff Writers
Thousand Oaks CA (SPX) Mar 13, 2013


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Teledyne Technologies has been selected as one of three contractors for NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center's (MSFC) Engineering Solutions and Prototyping (ESP) contract.

The ESP contract is an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) vehicle, worth up to $350 million over five years. Under this contract, Teledyne Brown will provide NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center with space systems design and development, hardware integration and testing, and technology maturation, including bench testing and prototype development and process development, in support of flight projects, human and robotic exploration, science and technology development and future programs/projects.

"The Marshall Space Flight Center is a centerpiece of NASA's engineering capabilities, and is critical to America's future in space," said Robert Mehrabian, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Teledyne.

"This selection is a reflection of Teledyne's exceptional capabilities and performance in space engineered systems. We are honored to be a part of NASA/Marshall's exciting future through collaborative work under ESP."

For over 50 years, Teledyne Brown Engineering has been in the business of developing and building space systems. Under ESP, Teledyne has assembled an array of solution providers capable of meeting NASA's project life cycle needs.

This experienced team of partners, with a breadth and depth of deep technical skills provided by large businesses and niches filled by small businesses in all specified categories, will help satisfy the demands of the ESP contract.

Additionally, Teledyne's outstanding hardware manufacturing facilities in close proximity to MSFC will enable quick response time with solutions that are technically and fiscally sound.

"Whether in human exploration, scientific research, or propulsion, all of MSFC's key NASA roles will be furthered through work in ESP for many years to come," said Rex Geveden, president of Teledyne Brown Engineering.

"We are pleased to now build on our more than 50 years of engineering performance history with NASA/Marshall through this new ESP contract."

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