Josh Buck
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
jbuck@nasa.gov
Michael Curie
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
321-867-2468
michael.curie@nasa.gov
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA has signed
a new partnership with Craig Technologies of Melbourne, Fla., to maintain an
inventory of unique processing and manufacturing equipment for future mission
support at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Under a five-year, non-reimbursable
Space Act Agreement, NASA will loan 1,600 pieces of equipment to Craig
Technologies. The equipment supported Space Shuttle Program capabilities such
as flight hardware and cable fabrication. It was used in manufacturing, repair
and inspection processes necessary for spaceflight hardware, avionics and
ground processing.
"This is an innovative way to
ensure that space shuttle era technology and tools are reused for other
hi-tech, private sector purposes along the Space Coast," said David
Weaver, NASA's associate administrator for the Office of
Communications."This is all part of NASA's plan to support the transition
to the next era of exploration, creating good-paying American jobs and keeping
the United States the world leader in space."
Craig Technologies will be able to use
the equipment for five years beginning January 2013 or until NASA requires use
of it, whichever comes first. Craig will be required to operate, maintain and
store the property at a single location within a 50-mile radius of Kennedy.
"Kennedy continues to work with the
commercial community to find inventive ways to share our unique
capabilities," said Joyce Riquelme, manager of the Kennedy Center Planning
and Development Office. "This partnership benefits new customers who will
use the equipment now, and keeps it close for our use in future spaceflight
projects."
The equipment currently is located in
the NASA Shuttle Logistics Depot in Cape Canaveral, Fla., and managed by United
Space Alliance (USA). The equipment will remain there through the end of the
year when the current USA lease expires.
For more information about Kennedy,
visit http://www.nasa.gov/kennedy.
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