


S&K, under the Boeing Engineering Technical Support (BETS II) contract, serves as a major subcontractor providing over 100 engineering and support personnel to help sustain. We also extend our expertise to other Boeing space initiatives, including the Commercial Crew Program (CCP) and Space Launch System (SLS) at Johnson Space Center (JSC).
Services include:
- Structures and Mechanisms
- Thermal Control
- Environmental Control and Life Support
- Flight and Mission Operations
- Electrical Power
- Extravehicular Activity and Crew Accommodations
- Vehicle Integration with Systems Engineering and Integration, Integrated Engineering Analysis, and Mass Properties.
- Payload Integration
- Provisioning Item Orders/Spares Project Management – over the life-cycle from contracting startup, procurement, fabrication, assembly, test and delivery.
- Avionics – including Avionics Integration, Communication and Tracking (C&T), and Guidance Navigation and Control (GN&C).
- Aerodynamics, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), and Aeroheating.
- Manufacturing Operations Engineering
As part of the BETS II contract, S&K is responsible for helping to maintain the ISS, overseeing communication operations, flight preparation, subsystem performance monitoring, and supporting critical decision-making tools. We also manage regulatory compliance, ensuring full adherence to Boeing and NASA standards.
Our experts provide real-time mission support for on-orbit activities, leveraging their deep knowledge of subsystem hardware and software to ensure mission success.
