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Oceaneering International Inc dba Oceaneering Space Systems Div

  • Oceaneering International Inc dba Oceaneering Space Systems Div

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  • Houston, TX 770582253
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  • Corporate URL: www.oceaneering.com/
  • Estimated Number of Employees: 4,800
  • Estimated Annual Receipts: $639,000,000
  • Business Start Date: 1993
  • Contact Person: Carl Walz
  • Contact Phone: 281-228-5395
  • Contact Email: cwalz@oceaneering.com
  • Business Structure:
  • Corporate Entity (Not Tax Exempt)
  • Business Type:
  • For Profit Organization
  • Manufacturer of Goods
  • Industries Served: Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing, Hardware Manufacturing, Machine Shops, Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Manufacturing, Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Propulsion Unit and Propulsion Unit Parts Manufacturing, Other Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing, Engineering Services, Drafting Services, Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services, Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)
  • Product Areas: AIRCRAFT LAUNCHING EQUIPMENT, HAND TOOLS, POWER DRIVEN, R&D-AERO & SPACE TECH-A RES/EXPL DE, R&D- SPACE: AERONAUTICS/SPACE TECHNOLOGY (APPLIED RESEARCH/EXPLORATORY DEVELOPMENT), ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING- GENERAL: ENGINEERING DRAFTING, NOT CAD/CAM, ENGINEERING DRAFTING SERVICES

Sampling of Federal Government Funding Actions/Set Asides

In order by amount of set aside monies.

  • $953,284 - Monday the 22nd of October 2012
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    JOHNSON SPACE CENTER
    CONSTELLATION SPACE SUITE SYSTEM/CSSS CONTRACT IS TO DESIGN, DEVELOP, TEST, EVALUATE, CERTIFY, PRODUCE, PROCESS, AND PROVIDE SUSTAINING ENGINEERING FOR HARDWARE AND ASSOCIATED SOFTWARE TO SUPPORT THE MULTIPLE CONSTELLATION MISSION REQUIREMENTS DEFINED HEREIN. SPECIFICALLY THE CSSS HARDWARE WILL PROVIDE FOR LEA AND 0-G EVA CAPABILITY FOR INDIVIDUAL CREWMEMBERS DURING ORION MISSIONS. ADDITIONALLY, THIS CONTRACT WILL PROVIDE HARDWARE FOR CREW SURVIVAL AND SURFACE EVA CAPABILITY FOR LUNAR MISSIONS. TO SUPPORT THESE CAPABILITIES, THE CSSS CONTRACT WILL INCLUDE SPACE SUIT HARDWARE, VEHICLE INTERFACE HARDWARE, GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (GSE), AND ANCILLARY EVA RELATED HARDWARE AS DEFINED HEREIN.
  • $88,885 - Tuesday the 22nd of May 2012
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    JOHNSON SPACE CENTER
    CREW, ROBOTICS, VEHICLE EQUIPMENT
  • $700,000 - Thursday the 17th of January 2013
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    JOHNSON SPACE CENTER
    OCEANEERING INTERNAT'L INC. CREW, ROBOTICS, AVIONICS,&VEHICLE EQUIPMENT (A-CRAVE) CONTRACT
  • $550,000 - Thursday the 17th of January 2013
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    JOHNSON SPACE CENTER
    OCEANEERING INTERNAT'L INC. CREW, ROBOTICS, AVIONICS,&VEHICLE EQUIPMENT (A-CRAVE) CONTRACT
  • $500,000 - Friday the 22nd of June 2012
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    JOHNSON SPACE CENTER
    CONSTELLATION SPACE SUITE SYSTEM/CSSS CONTRACT IS TO DESIGN, DEVELOP, TEST, EVALUATE, CERTIFY, PRODUCE, PROCESS, AND PROVIDE SUSTAINING ENGINEERING FOR HARDWARE AND ASSOCIATED SOFTWARE TO SUPPORT THE MULTIPLE CONSTELLATION MISSION REQUIREMENTS DEFINED HEREIN. SPECIFICALLY THE CSSS HARDWARE WILL PROVIDE FOR LEA AND 0-G EVA CAPABILITY FOR INDIVIDUAL CREWMEMBERS DURING ORION MISSIONS. ADDITIONALLY, THIS CONTRACT WILL PROVIDE HARDWARE FOR CREW SURVIVAL AND SURFACE EVA CAPABILITY FOR LUNAR MISSIONS. TO SUPPORT THESE CAPABILITIES, THE CSSS CONTRACT WILL INCLUDE SPACE SUIT HARDWARE, VEHICLE INTERFACE HARDWARE, GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (GSE), AND ANCILLARY EVA RELATED HARDWARE AS DEFINED HEREIN.
  • $500,000 - Friday the 22nd of June 2012
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    JOHNSON SPACE CENTER
    THE PURPOSE OF THE CSSS CONTRACT IS TO DESIGN, DEVELOP, TEST, EVALUATE, CERTIFY, PRODUCE, PROCESS, AND PROVIDE SUSTAINING ENGINEERING FOR HARDWARE AND ASSOCIATED SOFTWARE TO SUPPORT THE MULTIPLE CONSTELLATION MISSION REQUIREMENTS DEFINED HEREIN. SPECIFICALLY THE CSSS HARDWARE WILL PROVIDE FOR LEA AND 0-G EVA CAPABILITY FOR INDIVIDUAL CREWMEMBERS DURING ORION MISSIONS. ADDITIONALLY, THIS CONTRACT WILL PROVIDE HARDWARE FOR CREW SURVIVAL AND SURFACE EVA CAPABILITY FOR LUNAR MISSIONS. TO SUPPORT THESE CAPABILITIES, THE CSSS CONTRACT WILL INCLUDE SPACE SUIT HARDWARE, VEHICLE INTERFACE HARDWARE, GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (GSE), AND ANCILLARY EVA RELATED HARDWARE AS DEFINED HEREIN-INCREMENTAL FUNDING
  • $500,000 - Saturday the 29th of March 2014
    Office Of Policy Management And Budget
    NBC ACQUISITION SERVICES DIVISION
    IGF::OT::IGF DARPA-BAA-12-02 "PHOENIX" OCEANEERING INTERNATIONAL, INC. D12PC00383, 3. OTHER FUNCTIONS
  • $356,045 - Thursday the 17th of January 2013
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    JOHNSON SPACE CENTER
    OCEANEERING INTERNAT'L INC. CREW, ROBOTICS, AVIONICS,&VEHICLE EQUIPMENT (A-CRAVE) CONTRACT
  • $34,600 - Thursday the 27th of September 2012
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
    TERABOT-S MANIPULATOR SYSTEM
  • $300,000 - Monday the 22nd of October 2012
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    JOHNSON SPACE CENTER
    CONSTELLATION SPACE SUITE SYSTEM/CSSS CONTRACT IS TO DESIGN, DEVELOP, TEST, EVALUATE, CERTIFY, PRODUCE, PROCESS, AND PROVIDE SUSTAINING ENGINEERING FOR HARDWARE AND ASSOCIATED SOFTWARE TO SUPPORT THE MULTIPLE CONSTELLATION MISSION REQUIREMENTS DEFINED HEREIN. SPECIFICALLY THE CSSS HARDWARE WILL PROVIDE FOR LEA AND 0-G EVA CAPABILITY FOR INDIVIDUAL CREWMEMBERS DURING ORION MISSIONS. ADDITIONALLY, THIS CONTRACT WILL PROVIDE HARDWARE FOR CREW SURVIVAL AND SURFACE EVA CAPABILITY FOR LUNAR MISSIONS. TO SUPPORT THESE CAPABILITIES, THE CSSS CONTRACT WILL INCLUDE SPACE SUIT HARDWARE, VEHICLE INTERFACE HARDWARE, GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (GSE), AND ANCILLARY EVA RELATED HARDWARE AS DEFINED HEREIN.

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