NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), Huntsville,
Ala., has selected Accenture of Reston, Va., for a contract to
provide support services for NASA’s Integrated Financial
Management Program (IFMP). Accenture will provide services to
implement a suite of administrative systems for the Integrated
Asset Management module of the IFMP.
The five-year, firm-fixed price contract has a minimum value of
$12 million and a maximum value of $200 million. The volume of
services NASA needs will determine the actual value within the
contract range. The contract provides flexibility through its
Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity provisions. Additional
tasks under the contract may be required to include support in
contract and human resources management.
The overall goal of the IFMP is to improve the financial,
physical and human resources management process throughout
NASA. The Integrated Asset Management module will allow NASA to
better control and manage assets and programs in financial
reporting, project management and physical inventory. NASA owns
and manages a wide range of assets such as land, buildings,
aircraft, spacecraft, computers, equipment, chemicals and
supplies.
Accenture will provide services at NASA Headquarters and all 10
agency field centers. MSFC supports the implementation of new
modules and hosts the Competency Center on behalf of the IFMP.