Boeing will produce from two to six upper stages per year during regular production, depending on NASA, requirements. The initial phase of the contract calls for several flight-test production units. If all options of the cost-plus performance contract are exercised through 2017, Boeing could produce as many as 23 upper stages. Under the contract, Boeing will employ up to several hundred technical support personnel at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. The Center has responsibility for the design of the Ares I, with Boeing providing production engineering support. Boeing also expects to employ up to several hundred production support personnel at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans, where the upper stage will be assembled. Boeing’s team of suppliers includes Hamilton Sundstrand Moog Inc.; Northrop Grumman, Orion Propulsion Inc.; SUMMA Technology Inc.; United Space Alliance; and the United Launch Alliance.