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1 UNITED SPACE ALLIANCE The Space Operations Company sm

2 Who We Are  Limited Liability Company  Jointly owned by The Boeing Company and Lockheed Martin  Headquartered in Houston, TX  Space Flight Operations Contract (SFOC) created to streamline operations  USA assumed prime responsibility for SFOC operations in 1996  Resulted in eventual consolidation of 31 legacy contracts  Space Program Operations Contract  Follow-on to SFOC  Space Shuttle Program operations and related support for the International Space Station and exploration programs.

3 Company Profile  Majority of employees  Florida  Texas  Alabama  More than 1,100 suppliers in 44 states Houston, TXHuntsville, AL KSC, Titusville, Cape Canaveral

4 USA Mission and Vision Mission Provide safe, high-quality, best-value space operations, services and technologies to our customers. Vision To be a world leader in space operations on Earth, on orbit and beyond.

5 Diverse Capabilities  Mission, manifest and trajectory planning and analyses  Mission control operations  Space systems training  On-orbit assembly, payload deployment and servicing  Extravehicular activity planning and execution  Rendezvous/proximity operations and docking  Flight crew equipment preparation and maintenance  Space operations software engineering

6 Diverse Capabilities  Launch vehicle and flight hardware processing  Launch and recovery operations  Ground system design engineering  Large scale integration and sustaining engineering  Space logistics/supply chain management  Advanced space flight technology

7 Customers/Contracts CustomerContracts ATK Launch Systems Inc.Ares I First Stage DDT&E The Boeing Company Portable Computer System Software (PCS), Vehicle Logistics and Payload Integration Support (VLPIS) - Provide technical and managerial tasks required to accomplish the sustaining engineering for the continued development and maintenance of the PCS and provide VLPIS for integrated and non- integrated Flight Hardware. Excalibur Almaz USA Inc. Task Order Agreement for Commercial Space Systems

8 Customers/Contracts CustomerContracts Lockheed Martin Facilities Development & Operations Contract (FDOC) Orion Crew Vehicle (Orion CEV) International Space Station Program Associate Contractor Agreement Hamilton Sundstrand CorporationEVA Space Operations Contract (ESOC) NASA Johnson Space Center Integrated Mission Operations Contract (IMOC) Space Program Operations Contract (SPOC)

9 Customers/Contracts CustomerContracts NASA Marshall Space Flight CenterMSFC Blanket Purchase Order Orbital Sciences Corp. Task Order Agreement for Commercial Resupply of the International Space Station SiemensNon Destructive Evaluation of Aircraft parts Sierra Nevada Corporation Commercial Crew Development-Phase 2 support related to Ground Support, Mission Support and Flight Software Support

10 Major Customers/Contracts CustomerContracts Space System Loral Fabrication parts for Commercial Satellites SPARTA, Inc. (dba Cobham Analytic Solutions) Missile Defense Agency Engineering Support Services (MiDAESS)-Engineering support Capability Group 3 Missile Defense Agency Engineering Support Services (MiDAESS)-Infrastructure and Deployment Capacity Group 4

11 For more information on doing business with United Space Alliance, please visit us at or us at usa-spaceops.com.comwww.unitedspacealliance.com Small Business Representatives: TX – John Espinosa – FL- Beth Moore – AL – Tiffany Booker –