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  2. NASA SEWP - Wikipedia

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    NASA SEWP was the first GWAC in the Federal Acquisition arena and the original contract was awarded in 1993. SEWP II was awarded in 1996, SEWP III in 2001, SEWP IV in May 2007 [13] and SEWP V in May 2015. [3] SEWP VI is scheduled to begin May 2025. [14]

  3. Rocketplane Kistler - Wikipedia

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    The plan called for demonstration flights between 2008 and 2010. Rocketplane Kistler would receive up to $207 million if they met all NASA milestones. [8] [9] [10] In November 2006, Rocketplane Kistler and Alliant Techsystems announced that Alliant Techsystems would become the lead contractor for Rocketplane Kistler's K-1 launch vehicle. [11]

  4. Governmentwide acquisition contracts - Wikipedia

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    A GWAC is not necessarily restricted to the agency that runs it (see the article on SEWP as an example). All IDIQs, including GWACs, are regulated by FAR , a set of rules and regulations that must be followed by federal agencies and resellers of goods and services (known as Contract Holders) to the government in the procurement process.

  5. Development of the Commercial Crew Program - Wikipedia

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    The report also states that NASA agreed to pay an additional $287.2 million above Boeing's fixed prices to mitigate a perceived 18-month gap in ISS flights anticipated in 2019 and to ensure the contractor continued as a second commercial crew provider, without offering similar opportunities to SpaceX. [84]

  6. NASA Launch Services Program - Wikipedia

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    A NASA/contractor team is in place to meet the mission of the Launch Services Program, which exists to provide leadership, expertise and cost-effective services in the commercial arena to satisfy Agency wide space transportation requirements and maximize the opportunity for mission success.

  7. List of companies based in Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    Major companies based in Oklahoma City. Expand Energy - Fortune 500 (163) Continental Resources (NYSE) Devon Energy - Fortune 500 (270) and NYSE [1]

  8. Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority (OSIDA) is a development authority created by the state of Oklahoma to operate a spaceport near Burns Flat, Oklahoma. [ 1 ] The Authority's primary asset is the former Clinton-Sherman Industrial Airpark , a former military airport featuring a redundant 13,503-foot-long paved runway .

  9. Thomas Baron - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Ronald "Tom" Baron (c. 1938 – April 27, 1967) [1] was a quality control and safety inspector for North American Aviation (NAA), when NAA was the primary contractor to build the Apollo command module.