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Boeing Awarded NASA Human and Robotic Technology Development Projects

ST. LOUIS, Dec. 03, 2004 -- NASA recently selected Boeing [NYSE: BA] to work on seven technology development projects worth almost $25 million (in the first year) as part of NASA's Human and Robotic Technology (H&RT) program.

The H&RT is strategically linked to Project Constellation Spirals one and two, which are efforts to return humans to the moon by 2020. The development projects will support the research and technology goals and objectives of the Vision for Space Exploration.

"These development projects will allow NASA to develop the critical technologies needed to return to the moon and one day to Mars," said Jack Chenevey, Boeing lead for H&RT activities. " This opportunity to be part of the very first round of technology developments means Boeing will be well positioned to continue our participation in the Nation's crewed space activities and that we will be able to continue to bring value to NASA as they move toward the next frontiers of space exploration."

Boeing was awarded contracts in the following areas:

In addition to these awards, Boeing will also serve as a subcontractor to the Georgia Institute of Technology for a project called Silicon-Germanium Integrated Electronics for Extreme Environments. This project will develop electronic modules able to survive the Lunar night without heaters. By eliminating heaters, low-temperature electronics can reduce the need for batteries, save weight, and lower the mission costs.

Of the 70 proposals selected by NASA as part of its H&RT Broad Agency Announcement issued in July 2005, Boeing received the most of any single contractor. NASA is expected to finalize the contracts in Fiscal 2005.

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Ed Memi
NASA Systems
The Boeing Company
(281) 226-4029
edmund.g.memi@boeing.com