Leidos (LDOS) has secured a prime contract to deliver geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) solutions to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's (NGA) Office of Geography and Source Strategies Office, as announced on Tuesday.
The contract includes an initial one-year period, with the possibility of four additional one-year extensions and a further six-month extension as an option. If all options are exercised, the contract's total value could reach $107 million.
Through this agreement, Leidos will supply a range of human geographic, topographic, and open-source data products to support the NGA's day-to-day activities, specifically for their cartographers, human geographers, toponymists, catalogers, and collectors. Additionally, the Leidos team will furnish GEOINT products for the NGA's Geographic Names Server.
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The contract includes an initial one-year period, with the possibility of four additional one-year extensions and a further six-month extension as an option. If all options are exercised, the contract's total value could reach $107 million.
Through this agreement, Leidos will supply a range of human geographic, topographic, and open-source data products to support the NGA's day-to-day activities, specifically for their cartographers, human geographers, toponymists, catalogers, and collectors. Additionally, the Leidos team will furnish GEOINT products for the NGA's Geographic Names Server.
The material has been provided by InstaForex Company - www.instaforex.com