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New contracts awarded to ASRC Federal
ASRC Federal secured five new federal contracts during the second quarter of 2021.

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In April, ASRC Federal won two new contracts with the Air Force – Kirtland Engineering Operations Services (KEOS) and the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Base Operations Maintenance Services.
The first contract, KEOS, is with the Department of the Air Force, Air Force Installation Contracting Center. ASRC Federal NetCentric will provide comprehensive infrastructure engineering and base operations services in support of Kirtland Air Force Base and the 377th Air Base Wing located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The team will provide base operations and maintenance services including general management, facilities engineering, logistics and installation emergency management.
ASRC Federal Field Services was also awarded a contract with the United States Air Force to support Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Base Operations Maintenance Services in Anchorage, Alaska. The ASRC Federal Field Services team will provide preventive maintenance tasks, inspections, and repair of base systems and structures that are critical to successful operations.

JBER Air Force base in Anchorage, AK
In May, ASRC Communications, Ltd. was awarded a new contract by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) to support its Unified Cyber Situational Awareness Program. The ASRC Communications team will provide professional services and IT support, including cyber and cloud. Additionally, the team will create a single centralized, cloud-enabled cyber defense environment that will be the hub for cybersecurity operations across the Department of Defense Information Network.
Recently, ASRC Federal Space and Defense (AS&D) retained the Engineering Mission Operations Support Services VI contract for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in Suitland, MD. AS&D will help NOAA with its efforts to further deploy, manage and collect data from vital satellite programs to monitor weather, environment and climate conditions. The AS&D team will also provide spacecraft and ground system engineering support services for environmental operational satellites and engineering services for meteorological satellites.
Further, the ASRC Federal Space team also won a recompetition contract for the United States Space Force (USSF) Space Operations Command’s Wing Information & Communications Support. Consequently, the team will continue providing space operations, maintenance and logistics services at the USSF’s Peterson-Schriever Garrison in Colorado Springs, CO. Specifically, it will support the operational success of missions involving the Global Broadcast Service Operation Center, Defense Enterprise Computing Center, Military Satellite Communications, Maintenance Operations Center, Space Command Digital Integrated Network, Global Command and Control System and Information Assurance operations.