About Us
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Highlighted Projects
Marshall Operations Systems, Services, and Integration II (MOSSI II)
BCS provides on-orbit operations support for NASA human spaceflight and DoD technology spacecraft. We support on-orbit science mission operations for International Space Station (ISS) through our participation in the NASA/MSFC Mission Operations & Integration (MO&I) contract and its follow-on, the Marshall Operations, Systems, Services and Integration II (MOSSI II) contract. Our efforts include mission preparation, crew and flight controller training, and real-time operations requirements support for space and science operations.
BCS specializes in Data Management Coordination for science experiments being conducted on the ISS. BCS personnel are responsible for command, control, data handling, communications and tracking for science payloads on the space station. The DMC manages the integrated high-data-rate Ku-band communications link between the ground and the station. This position manages data system traffic, downlink video, ensures ground data quality with NASA users and assesses data system change requests. The DMC also manages video coverage of research on the station while monitoring, configuring, and coordinating the use of the video system.
BCS also supports the stowage/logistics function associated with the ISS Science program. The Stowage position daily evaluates onboard stowage and inventory, ensuring the crew has all parts and materials required for their research. Additionally, the stowage team identifies sites where the crew can store hardware when not in use and helps maintain a database of locations and configurations of all payload science equipment.
Gateway
The Gateway is a lunar outpost that will provide a platform for humans to perform science, support sustainable access to the moon, and serve as a staging point for future deep space missions. The Gateway is intended to be developed, serviced, and utilized in collaboration with commercial and international partners. In addition to NASA, the development is being led by International Partners- ESA, JAXA, and CSA, for construction in the 2020s. Gateway “utilization” (or “payloads”) include internal and external science experiments and technology demonstrators.
BCS supports the Artemis Missions and the Gateway Program in several key ways. This includes 1) supporting the Gateway Mission Integration and Utilization Office developing strategies for payload selection and payload integration as well as leading integration of the payloads with the Gateway; 2) supporting the same office in providing ground systems and flight controllers for payload operations on-orbit; 3) supporting the Gateway Vehicle Systems Integration Office in developing the vehicle systems supporting on-orbit payloads and the corresponding ground support equipment and systems supporting payload checkout, verification, and operation; 4) supporting the Moon to Mars Exploration Operations in the same manner for Artemis missions as Gateway support described in items 1, 2 & 3. Our support includes requirements development, interface management, verification activities, process development, and coordination across Artemis programs, as well as Gateway contractors and International Partners.
MDA
BCS is currently a protégé with Parsons Corporation under the Mentor-Protégé Program (MPP) with the Missile Defense Agency (MDA). The MDA Mentor Protégé Program provides incentives to major DoD contractors (mentor firms) to furnish eligible small business concerns (protégé firms) with assistance designed to:
1) Enhance the capabilities of eligible protégé firms to perform as subcontractors and suppliers under DoD contracts, and other contracts and subcontracts;
2) Increase the participation of protégé firms as subcontractors and suppliers under DoD contracts, other Federal Government contracts, and commercial contracts; and
3) Foster the establishment of long-term business relationships between protégé firms and their mentor firms. BCS is currently doing a technology exchange with Parsons in Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). MBSE is the next major enhancement to systems development. It encompasses both hardware development and software development allowing for better integration of the system.
Our history
Bailey Collaborative Solutions was formed in February 2016 by Dr. Carmine Bailey. Since its inception, BCS seen steady growth through 2019 and sustained its workforce and revenue through 2020 and 2021. BCS utilizes an ever-growing network of subject matter experts to help its clients achieve their objectives. BCS has built a partnership with local universities providing clients access to a diverse set of student skills while exposing the best and brightest.
Value Proposition
We match experts in their fields with Young Professionals to lower the aggregate cost of project support for our customers and to accelerate the transfer of knowledge to build the next generation STEM workforce.
Student Workforce
Our Research Associates are currently studying: Engineering (Aerospace, Mechanical, and Civil), Physics, Computer Science, and Mathematics.
We create a focus on training and working with the future of our workforce to prepare them for their future with our team of experienced engineers and workers.
Combined Experience
Our combined experience and hard work span the complete life-cycle of Government contracting across Huntsville area agencies including Redstone Arsenal (AMRDEC, MDA, SMDC), and the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center.