

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., Nov. 9 (UPI) -- NASA says it has selected C&C International Computers and Consultants Inc. to provide institutional support services at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
The 10-month contract, with two one-year options, is valued at approximately $31.5 million, comprised of an $11.5-million base value and $10 million for each one-year option.
NASA said the contract calls for the Hollywood, Fla., company to provide administrative support services personnel, including accountants, accounting clerks, administrative assistants, personnel assistants, procurement specialists, program analysts, resource analysts, secretaries and general clerks.
The space agency said programs supported under the contract include the space shuttle, International Space Station, Constellation program, launch services, engineering and external relations.
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