Wyle and its contractor teammates support the Anthropometry and Biomechanics Facility at NASA Johnson Space Center by providing anthropometry and biomechanical analysis and evaluation expertise. Wyle tests and evaluate crew work procedures and equipment; spacesuit design; and extravehicular and intravehicular activities, tool designs, and crew-induced loads. The Anthropometry and Biomechanics Facility is uniquely equipped to conduct a variety of space biomechanics and ergonomics research studies that deal with issues humans will encounter while living, working, and exploring in space. Data gathered are used to improve crew living and working conditions in order to enhance productivity and operational efficiency. Ground-based research and testing are conducted in its heavily instrumented laboratories. It is one of the very few facilities in the world that has gathered both suited and unsuited human strength data relevant to Earth, Lunar and Martian gravity environments.