INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
$22,325,878,874
AI Summary
This $22.3 billion contract with Boeing covers the design, development, and operation of the International Space Station (ISS), the largest structure ever built in space. Running since 1993, this contract has supported humanity's continuous presence in low Earth orbit for scientific research and international cooperation.
Key Points
- 01Funds Boeing's role in the International Space Station program
- 02One of NASA's longest-running and largest contracts, since 1993
- 03ISS has been continuously occupied since November 2000
- 04Supports scientific research in microgravity
- 05Contract extends through 2026
Award Details
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Quick Summary
- Amount
- $22.3B
- Agency
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Recipient
- THE BOEING COMPANY
- Type
- Other
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