Summit Technologies & Solutions Awarded Contract for Technology Transfer Support in NASA’s Consolidated Agency Program

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NASA has awarded a new contract to Summit Technologies & Solutions, Inc. in Alexandria, Virginia for support in its Technology Transfer Program. The Consolidated Agency Technology Transfer Services contract is valued at up to $55 million and will begin on June 1 with a one-year base period followed by four one-year option periods.

The firm-fixed price contract will provide tech transfer support at multiple centers, including NASA’s headquarters in Washington, D.C., the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, and Stennis Space Center in Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. There is also potential for support at other agency field centers under the enterprise contract.

As a HUBZone small business set-aside contractor, Summit Technologies & Solutions will play a vital role in supporting NASA’s mission to protect its intellectual property with commercial potential and transfer it to entrepreneurs, companies, universities, non-profits, business incubators, innovation ecosystems, state and local governments. This will help create jobs and promote economic development while improving life here on Earth through technological advancements for mankind.

NASA is committed to advancing technology and innovation for the benefit of society as a whole. To learn more about NASA programs and initiatives visit their website at https://www.nasa.gov/.

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