Noblis has been tapped for a $121 million contract to provide NASA with aerospace and technology research and development support.
Under the NASA Academic Mission Services 2, or NAMS-2, contract led by Crown Consulting, Noblis aims to leverage its aerospace and digital acumen throughout NASA’s AMES Research Center, the Reston, Virginia-based company announced Tuesday.
Mile Corrigan, president and CEO of Noblis and a 2024 Wash100 awardee, said, “We are excited to join this collaborative team of experts from Crown Consulting and across government, industry and academia.”
“Noblis’ commitment to innovation and excellence aligns with NASA’s goal to advance new technologies from R&D to mission-ready,” Corrigan added.
Lisa Gardner, vice president of the federal civilian solutions mission area at Noblis, said the company looks forward to working with NASA to produce novel aeronautics capabilities.
“Our team offers deep expertise in the strategic areas of air traffic management, artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, quantum computing and digital transformation to this contract,” Gardner stated.
The NAMS-2 contract has a period of performance of five years.