Federal Contract Vehicles

Basic and Applied Aerospace Research and

Basic and Applied Aerospace Research and Technology

NASA IDIQ Expired
Obligated to date
$79.3M
Task orders
29
Contractors
11
Ceiling
$400 million

Vehicle overview

The Basic and Applied Aerospace Research and Technology (BAART) is a NASA-managed multiple-award IDIQ vehicle administered by the Langley Research Center. It is designed to provide research and technology development for aerospace systems. The vehicle's scale is defined by a $400 million ceiling and the award of contracts to 11 companies.

The vehicle covers research and development in advanced materials and structural systems, aerodynamics, aerothermodynamics, acoustics, and entry, descent, and landing (EDL).

Vehicle details

Ceiling

$400 million

Basic and Applied Aerospace Research and contract holders

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is Basic and Applied Aerospace Research and?
The Basic and Applied Aerospace Research and Technology (BAART) is a NASA-managed multiple-award IDIQ vehicle administered by the Langley Research Center. It is designed to provide research and technology development for aerospace systems. The vehicle's scale is defined by a $400 million ceiling and the award of contracts to 11 companies.
Which agency manages Basic and Applied Aerospace Research and?
Basic and Applied Aerospace Research and Technology is a IDIQ managed by National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
What can agencies acquire through Basic and Applied Aerospace Research and?
The vehicle covers research and development in advanced materials and structural systems, aerodynamics, aerothermodynamics, acoustics, and entry, descent, and landing (EDL).
How much has been obligated through Basic and Applied Aerospace Research and?
$79.3M has been obligated across 29 task orders.
How many contractors hold Basic and Applied Aerospace Research and?
11 contractors hold a position on Basic and Applied Aerospace Research and.
What is the contract ceiling of Basic and Applied Aerospace Research and?
Basic and Applied Aerospace Research and has a program ceiling of $400 million.
Is Basic and Applied Aerospace Research and active?
No, Basic and Applied Aerospace Research and is not currently active — its status is expired.

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