NASA has recently announced the awarding of its Logistics and Metrology Support Services (LMSS) contract to Sierra Lobo Inc. of Fremont, Ohio. The contract is set to begin on October 1, 2021, following a 30-day phase-in period that starts in September. This new contract includes a two-year base period and three one-year option periods that could potentially extend the contract through September 2026.
Sierra Lobo Inc., an engineering services company, will provide logistics and metrology support services to the Engineering and Technology Directorate at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. The total potential value of this contract, if all options are exercised, stands at approximately $97.5 million.
The services to be provided under this contract include managing equipment and property, calibration services, and shipping and receiving. Sierra Lobo will also be responsible for managing the center's metrology and calibration labs, ensuring that all equipment and processes meet the required standards.
This contract signifies NASA's ongoing commitment to maintaining the highest standards in engineering and technology research. It also highlights the agency's willingness to collaborate with external partners to achieve its mission goals.
Sierra Lobo Inc. has a strong track record in providing engineering solutions to government and industrial clients. This partnership with NASA is set to further consolidate the company's position as a leading provider of logistics and metrology support services.