The work includes information technology, such as data center operations, website and software development and security. The IMCS contract facilitates the sharing of systems, information and data on an enterprise-level basis in accordance with NASA's strategic plan. The company's “Best Practice” safety program at Kennedy was recognized by the United Safety Council with its Gold Award for Corporate Safety in 2013. The Small Business Prime Contractor of the Year award recipient is selected based on the company's performance by operating on schedule, within cost, exhibiting responsiveness to contractual requirements and providing innovative solutions to problems and issues.Ībacus has achieved a five-year contract underrun by one percent translating into a savings of $3.62 million. In addition to Abacus, the IMCS team includes QinetiQ North America. "We are committed to assisting Kennedy in its evolution to a world-class, multi-user spaceport for the 21st century."īased in Chevy Chase, Md., Abacus Technology provides information technology and communications services to NASA, the Department of Defense, contractors and worldwide news media organizations. "We are privileged to have highly skilled, experienced and dedicated people providing our customers with world-class service," she said. In accepting the recognition, Stratton gave credit to the Abacus and QinetiQ team of employees who do the day-to-day work supporting the IMCS contract. "Congratulations for exemplary work that has earned you this honor," said Cabana, in his letter informing the company of the selection. The award was presented to IMCS Program Manager Patty Stratton by Kennedy's director, Bob Cabana, during the space center's Honor Awards Ceremony on Feb. The company serves as the center’s Information Management and Communications Support (IMCS) contractor. as its Small Business Prime Contractor of the Year for 2013. NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida has selected Abacus Technology Corp.
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