United Space Alliance Company

United Space Alliance (USA) is a Limited Liability Company (LLC), equally owned by The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) and Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE:LMT). Formed in 1996, it consolidated more than 30 heritage contracts that supported the Space Shuttle Program. Their successes include work on the Space Flight Operations contract (SFOC) and its follow-on, the Space Program Operations Contract (SPOC) as well as the Integrated Mission Operations Contract (IMOC). Under these contracts, USA served as NASA's primary industry partner in human space operations for the day-to-day management of the Space Shuttle fleet, and the planning, training and operations for 55 Space Shuttle missions and more than 35 International Space Station (ISS) increments. Under IMOC, USA supported the long-term use of the ISS, crew and cargo transportation solutions. They are proud of Their long, outstanding performance record and history of exceptional customer support.
Technology: SpaceTech
Industry: National Security, Space Travel
Headquarters: Houston, Texas, United States
Founded Date: $1M to $10M
Employees Number: 11-50
Estimated Revenue: $100M to $500M

Visit Website
usahumanresources@usa-spaceops.com
Register and Claim Ownership
Suggested by United Space Alliance