ASRC Federal Holding Company

ASRC Aerospace
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STEC

ASRC Software Engineers, Systems Engineers, and Orbital Analysts support and participate in the total life cycle evolutionary process of supporting new military and nationally important spacecraft and space technologies. Our highly skilled staff work with Air Force planners and engineers in the areas of requirements analysis, design reviews, testing and validation, and sustainment.
In addition to the life cycle flow participation, ASRC engineers are directly involved in leading and supporting space systems Interoperability (using Air Force systems test various data formats and protocols), CRSS (using commercial networks to support military space vehicles for emergency situations), and VMOC (a web-based mission operations complex system). ASRC engineers support critical stand-alone R&D projects such as the Defensive Counter space Test Bed (DTB) and the follow on to DTB (operational phase) Interim Satellite as a Sensor (ISAS). We are involved in requirements analysis, design, development, and testing of these systems.
Senior ASRC engineers mentor junior engineers in all aspects of project management including planning, analyzing requirements, testing, budgeting, and risk management.
ASRC engineers perform all documentation services associated with cradle to grave mission readiness and project management for government projects.
ASRC engineers support on-going maintenance of vehicle specific databases and Mission Unique Software. Engineers are on call to respond as necessary.
ASRC engineers support ISO and CMMI efforts on the STEC 2004 contract. In fact, ASRC employees are key leads in the areas of Software Development, Mission Planning, Mission Readiness, Testing, and the System Architecture.

Contract Details

Space Test and Engineering Contract (STEC)

  • Teamed with Northrop Grumman (prime)
  • AF customer:  Space and Missile Systems Center, Detachment 12/ Vehicle Operations (SMC Det 12/ VO).
  • Research and Development (R&D), 24/7 satellite operations, mission readiness, and C2 R&D
  • Supports the RDT&E Complex (RSC) in Albuquerque New Mexico and the Center for Research Support (CERES) in Colorado Springs, Colorado
  • ASRC Value: $17,177,405
  • Term: 1 Oct 2003 – 30 Sept 2008
  • 1 Year with four 1 year options (5 total)
  • Type: Cost Plus Award Fee (CPAF)

SCOPE includes a diverse range of requirements and projects to include complete planning, integration, launch and operations of experimental satellite programs in the areas of…

  • Mission Readiness
  • Special Studies
  • Systems Engineering
  • Software Development (Mission Unique)
  • Mission Planning and Analysis
  • Real-time Operations
  • Test Management
  • Process Engineering
  • Configuration/ Data Management

Defensive Counterspace R&D programs

  • Systems Engineering
  • Software Development
  • Test and Integration

Multi-Mission Satellite Operations Center (MMSOC)

  • Special Studies
  • Software Development (Mission Unique)
  • C2 Systems Planning
  • Satellite Operations
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