Leidos recently won a
one-year contract, with four one-year options that push the contract value to
$777 million, to support the Army Geospatial Center’s (AGC) High-Resolution 3-D
(HR3D) Geospatial Information program.
"Leidos has a
long history of directly supporting U.S. Army warfighters through vital
airborne programs," Leidos Chairman and CEO Roger Krone said.
"Our team is excited to continue that support using advanced technologies
to produce critical mapping products."
Awarded under the
General Services Administration (GSA) One Acquisition Solution for Integrated
Services (OASIS) contract, the single-award task order will see Leidos manage
HR3D geospatial information, including collecting, processing, disseminating,
storing and maintaining it. Leidos will produce geospatial products over
relevant areas, conducting air and land collection operations and processing
the information. From a higher altitude, Leidos will also integrate
Light Detection and Ranging sensor technology (LIDAR).
"The selection of
the Leidos team on this contract solidifies our standing as leaders in airborne
capabilities," Leidos Advanced Solutions Group President John
Fratamico said. "We remain dedicated to supporting our customer and providing
cost-effective, advanced technology solutions to meet the DoD's mission
requirements."
The company will work with KEYW Corporation, Tenax TM LLC, Neany Inc, Sigma
Space Corp., OG Systems LLC, Pixia Corp. and Woolpert Inc on the contract.
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