Software company Ansys has secured a potential five-year, $39.1 million contract from NASA to deliver a range of modeling and simulation technologies to the space agency’s centers across the U.S.
NASA said Thursday the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract allows it to procure the company’s simulation capabilities in electromagnetics, orbit determination, photonics, semiconductors, thermal, structures and other engineering disciplines.
If all options are exercised on the agency-wide, single-award IDIQ, NASA centers will be able to place orders for Ansys software licenses and support services until April 6, 2027.
Bay St. Louis, Mississippi-based NASA Shared Services Center is the contract administrator.
Ansys operates from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, and develops and offers engineering simulation software in support of its government and industry customers.