Craig Technologies to Support KBR Inc. on NASA’s Human Health and Performance Contract 2 (HHPC II)

Craig Technologies is proud to announce its role as a key subcontractor to KBR Inc, (KBR) in support of NASA’s Human Health and Performance Contract 2 (HHPC II). Under this contract, Craig Technologies will provide critical support across the full spectrum of contract requirements, helping to ensure the health, safety, and performance of NASA’s astronauts and workforce.

NASA awarded the HHPC II to KBR, of Fulton, Maryland, to provide services to the Human Health and Performance Directorate at Johnson Space Center in Houston. The contract, which begins November 1, includes a five-year base period with two potential option periods extending through 2035, with a total estimated value of $3.6 billion.

Craig Technologies will collaborate with KBR and other partners to support a wide range of NASA programs, including the Human Research Program, International Space Station Program, Commercial Crew Program, and Artemis campaign. The company’s contributions will span occupational health services, biomedical research, and mission-critical support aimed at mitigating health risks for current and future spaceflight crews.

“We are honored to continue our long-standing partnership with NASA and KBR,” said Greg Sheppard, Director of Business Development at Craig Technologies. “Our team is excited to contribute to the groundbreaking work being done to protect astronaut health and enable human exploration beyond Earth.”

The Human Health and Performance Directorate leads the global spaceflight community in advancing human health and performance in space. Craig Technologies’ involvement underscores its commitment to supporting NASA’s vision of enabling humans to live, work, and thrive in space, on the Moon, and on to Mars.