Sidus Space is a Teammate on
NASA’s $3.5 Billion Exploration Extravehicular
Activity Services Contract
June 15, 2022
Sidus Space, Inc.
announced that it is part of the Collins Aerospace
team which was awarded NASA's Exploration
Extravehicular Activity (xEVAS) services contract.
The Exploration Extravehicular
Activity Services, or xEVAS Program is expected to
include the design, development, production,
hardware processing, and sustainment of an
integrated Extravehicular Activity (EVA) capability
that includes a new Spacesuit and ancillary
hardware, such as Vehicle Interface Equipment and
EVA tools. This EVA capability is to be provided as
a service for the NASA International Space Station
(ISS), Artemis Program (Gateway and Human Landing
System), and Commercial Space missions.
The xEVAS contract has a
potential value of $3.5 billion through 2034 with a
10-year base contract plus two option years. NASA
awarded the contract to Collins Aerospace and Axiom
Space.
Sidus is pleased to be selected
as a teammate with Collins Aerospace through the
life cycle of the program as a major subcontractor
during the period of performance of the NASA xEVAS
contract and other contracts with independent
commercial entities.
Carol Craig, Sidus Space CEO
said, “We are proud to be part of the Collins xEVA
team in development and manufacturing of the next
generation space suits to support ISS and Artemis,
allowing humans to walk and explore the moon. Over
the last 10 years, Sidus has been manufacturing
space hardware and participating in every major
space project. We are looking forward to playing a
meaningful role in this exciting opportunity,
continuing our legacy of creating new revenue
streams through strong partnerships.”
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