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Jacobs Receives Contract Extension at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

Parul Dubey on November 7, 2016 - in Lifecycle

DALLAS- Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (NYSE:JEC) announced today it was awarded a contract modification to extend and increase the value of the Engineering and Science Services and Skills Augmentation (ESSSA) contract at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.

The contract modification is for a 10-month option and has a potential value of $246.5 million, which includes an increase of $150 million in contract value. The option began on October 1 and extends the period of performance through to July 2017.

The contract extension enables Jacobs to continue providing science and engineering and technician support for flagship programs including the Space Launch System, International Space Station, and numerous smaller space science and technology development projects.

In making the announcement, Jacobs Senior Vice President Aerospace and Technology Ward Johnson said, “We are pleased to have this opportunity to maintain our longstanding relationship with NASA Marshall Space Flight Center. This contract modification enables us to continue supporting its vital role in enabling space exploration and discovery.”

Jacobs is one of the world’s largest and most diverse providers of full-spectrum technical, professional and construction services for industrial, commercial and government organizations globally. The company employs 50,000 people and operates in more than 30 countries around the world. Its Aerospace and Technology line of business provides enterprise solutions to government and commercial aerospace clients. For more information, visit www.jacobs.com.

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