ARLINGTON, VA – Crown Consulting Inc., prime contractor for the NASA Academic Mission Services 2 (NAMS-2) contract at Ames Research Center, plans a variety of events to recruit, introduce and on-board aerospace research professionals interested in a role supporting Ames.
Talent recruitment will begin with an open house on Oct. 10 for staff who worked for the predecessor NAMS contract. The event will introduce them to the NAMS-2 project team and opportunities within the contract. Those interested in attending should email nams-2@crown.com.
The Crown team also seeks aerospace engineers, data scientists, software engineers, researchers and others from a range of disciplines who bring a passion for aerospace and advancing NASA’s mission.
A variety of additional events will follow to help NAMS-1 talent successfully apply for positions with NAMS-2. A series of Tech Talks will convene researchers and staff to explore contract work under development across the scope of the contract.
The five-year, $121 million NAMS-2 contract provides aerospace and technology research and development support for NASA Ames, located in California’s Silicon Valley. The Crown team expands Ames’ capabilities with expertise, staffing and services that advance fundamental research and development, field-test deployments and operational missions.
Visit nams-2-crown.com to learn more about the contract, job opportunities and talent events, as well as submit letters of interest and CVs.
About Crown Consulting Inc.
Founded in 1989, Crown (www.crownci.com) applies engineering, information solutions, analytics and infrastructure expertise to assist government and industry in enhancing performance and planning for future challenges. Specializing in the field of aviation, Crown has earned a reputation for forging system and service solutions based on analytic rigor and real-world perspectives – as reflected in contributions to challenging programs with the Federal Aviation Administration and NASA. Today, the company is at the forefront of integrating emerging technologies and advanced aviation systems into the National Airspace System through dedicated support to federal agencies, state and local governments, and private-sector clients.