An inside tour of NASA facilities and Ellington Field
The February NASA Contractor Affairs Safety Committee Meeting was held at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) at the Sonny Carter Training Facility in Houston, TX, and the S&K Global Solutions EPIC Team was represented and in attendance. The NBL facility provides
Upgrading Robonaut’s electrical and control systems
Robonaut is the latest generation of the Robonaut astronaut helpers, launched to the space station in February 2011 aboard space shuttle Discovery on the STS-133 mission. It is the first humanoid robot in space, and although its primary job for
Managing 5,000 Pods of data for the USAF
In late September of 2013, S&K Global Solutions was awarded a new contract with the U.S. Air Force on a project called RAMPOD, which stands for Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability for Pods. Since 2000, RAMPOD has been an official Air
Helping the CDC in the fight against infectious disease
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has contracted with S&K Global Solutions to perform on two major projects. The first project calls for a SharePoint Developer to support the CDC Center for Global Health. With recent front-page news of the
Special recognition for S&K employees at NASA
Sylvia Paden, Project Specialist, and Lana Rouse, Project Specialist Back-up, received an achievement award for their efforts in delivery of Capsule Parachute Assembly System (CPAS) data to the Orion Program and Lockheed Martin in support of EFT-1 verification. The CPAS Project
S&K Employees honored by USAF F-15 Eagle Division
The F-15 Eagle Division at Robins Air Force Base in Georgia is handing out awards to our crew at S&K Global Solutions! Three employees were recipients of the Contractor of the Quarter Award. Heather Staton, Administrative Support Specialist, Cynthia Fisher, Acquisition
Orion parachute test flight a success
The combined team of the Army, Air Force, and NASA executed another successful test at the Yuma Proving Ground on Wednesday, February 22, 2014, launching 16 parachutes. Seven were test technique related and nine were Orion system parachutes. During the