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STG International, Inc. Awarded an Occupational Health Wellness and Fitness Contract from NASA Dryden Flight Research Center
Date: October 29, 2004
STG International, Inc., has been awarded a contract to provide occupational health, wellness, and fitness at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards AFB, California. Services include screenings and treatments for occupational illnesses and injuries, emergency response, ambulance services, medical support for the space shuttle program, and wellness/fitness center operations.
The Dryden Flight Research Center, is NASA's primary installation for flight research and home of the X-1-the first manned aircraft to break the sound barrier and open up the supersonic jet era. Piloted by Capt. Charles (Chuck) Yeager, the X-1 was a collaborative research effort between the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (later re-named NASA), the U.S. Air Force, and contractor Bell Aircraft. STG will continue the tradition of excellence in NASA and contractor collaboration by assisting NASA to protect the health of federal employees and contractor populations working at the site.
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