The Advisory Support and Technical Requirement Administration (ASTRA) contract has an $866 million ceiling value across all awardees and supports multiple contract types for task orders over five years. The award broadens KBR’s work in delivering engineering and technical solutions, helping translate complex threat data into actionable insights across the air, space and cyber domains. KBR will provide advisory and assistance services driving the research, development and sustainment of intelligence systems and capabilities for the U.S. Air Force, Department of War and the intelligence community. Work will be performed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio and at other KBR facilities in the surrounding area.
This contract aligns with KBR’s focus on Speed to Mission ImpactSM, accelerating decision-making within complex programs. The company structures its teams to help customers move requirements efficiently from concept to operational use, serving as a strategic advisor for national security missions.
"KBR brings a proven ability to deliver timely, mission-focused support while adapting quickly to evolving threats," said Jay Lennon, President of Mission Technology Solutions Defense and Intel division. "This selection reflects our enduring track record with NASIC and our expertise in pairing technical development with responsive advisory and systems engineering capabilities."
For more than a decade, KBR has supported NASIC in its mission to identify and assess threats to support multi-domain operations. The ASTRA contract continues this longstanding relationship and underscores KBR’s role as a trusted partner supporting enduring air and space intelligence requirements.
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