NASA Extends Partnership with KBR
NASA's Contract with KBR: A Stellar Collaboration Continues for Intelligent Innovation!
NASA is extending its ISRDS‑3 contract with KBR for two more years, focusing on intelligent systems research including machine learning and robotics at the Ames Research Center. With a shift to potentially open bidding, the extension ensures continuity while embracing new opportunities.
Introduction to NASA's ISRDS‑3 Contract Extension
Details of the ISRDS‑3 Contract and Extension
Role of KBR in NASA's Intelligent Systems Division
Competitive Bidding and Open Procurement Considerations
Economic Impacts of the Contract Extension
Social Implications of Advanced Technologies
Political Reactions and Transparency in Government Contracts
Future Implications and Uncertainties in the Contract Extension
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