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Mon, Mar 24, 2014

NASA Announces Small Business Industry Awards

Recognizes Outstanding Efforts Of Companies That Support The Agency

NASA announced Tuesday the recipients of the agency's Fiscal Year (FY) 2013 Small Business Industry Awards (SBIA) program at its inaugural Industry Forum. More than 30 nominations were received from all NASA centers.

The SBIA program recognizes the outstanding efforts of companies that support NASA in achieving its mission. Award categories include: Small Business Prime Contractor, Small Business Subcontractor, and Large Business Prime Contractor of the Year.

Under the leadership of Glenn A. Delgado, associate administrator for the agency's Small Business Program, more than 130 companies have received these respected awards since the program's inception in FY 2008.

The FY 2013 NASA Agency-Level SBIA winners are:

  • Healtheon, Inc., New Orleans; Agency Small Business Prime Contractor of the Year
  • Houston Precision Fasteners, Houston; Agency Small Business Subcontractor of the Year
  • Honeywell Technology Solutions, Inc., Columbia, MD; Agency Large Business Prime Contractor of the Year

FMI: www.osbp.nasa.gov

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