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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) |
ADNET has been a valued partner at NASA since 1991, when we began to support Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC). Two decades later, ADNET has steadily increased its NASA presence at centers nationwide since our initial contract at GSFC. Our GSFC support spans each of our core service areas – science, engineering, IT, and education and public outreach – across multiple contracts.
At NASA GSFC, we support space flight missions, educational outreach programs, internal systems, program offices, and leading-edge development. Complementing our NASA Ames Research Center (ARC) supercomputing experience, we support High Performance Computing (HPC) system integration, system administration, system operations and support at GSFC for the NASA Center for Computational Sciences (NCCS). ADNET also supports GSFC’s Office of Human Capital Management, providing leadership development, change management, career development, and support for recruitment projects.
ADNET has supported NASA’s Independent Verification & Validation (IV&V) Facility since it opened in 1994, performing a wide range of critical IT services. The IV&V Facility and its customers depend on us for a range of technical support including help desk, database administration, IT security, Web development, network administration, videoconferencing, and telecommunications.
At NASA’s Ames Research Center (ARC) in California’s Silicon Valley, we provide cutting-edge support as part of the NASA Supercomputing Support Services (NS3) team, providing IT services to over 250 systems supporting their supercomputing environment.
In 2011, ADNET was awarded the NASA ACES contract (Agency Consolidated End-User Services) as a subcontractor. The 10-year, $2.5B ACES contract provides a vehicle for NASA Centers to outsource the provision and management of hardware, software, mobile information technology (IT) services, accessories, end-user support services, and infrastructure support. This broad range of end-user services will support NASA’s core business, scientific, research and computational activities.
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