NGA

Booz Allen wins $315M geospatial intell contract

Work will contribute to solving problems in DoD, intelligence community

Booz Allen Hamilton has won a $315 million single-award contract to provide technical research and development subject matter expertise to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.

Under the contract, Booz Allen will apply this expertise to all facets of the InnoVision Future Solutions Program through November 2017, the company said in a release.

The program supports scientific research and contributes to advancements that are needed to solve complex problems within the Defense Department and the Intelligence community, Booz Allen said.

“We can help NGA achieve its objectives to advance geospatial science, and to deliver innovative tools and processes to address difficult geospatial intelligence challenges,” said Lee Wilbur, Booz Allen Senior Vice President.

“This win is a true testament to our long-standing partnership with the NGA that dates back more than three decades,” he said.

About the Author

Mark Hoover is a staff writer with Washington Technology. You can reach him at mhoover@1105govinfo.com or follow him on Twitter @mhooverWT.

Reader Comments

Please post your comments here. Comments are moderated, so they may not appear immediately after submitting. We will not post comments that we consider abusive or off-topic.

Please type the letters/numbers you see above

What is your e-mail address?

My e-mail address is:

Do you have a password?

Forgot your password? Click here
close
SEARCH

Trending

Webcasts

  • How Do You Support the Project Lifecycle?

    How do best-in-class project-based companies create and actively mature successful organizations? They find the right mix of people, processes and tools that enable them to effectively manage the project lifecycle. REGISTER for this webinar to hear how properly managing the cycle of capture, bid, accounting, execution, IPM and analysis will allow you to better manage your programs to stay on scope, schedule and budget. Learn More!

  • Sequestration, LPTA and the Top 100

    Join Washington Technology’s Editor-in-Chief Nick Wakeman as he analyzes the annual Top 100 list and reveals critical insights into how market trends have impacted its composition. You'll learn what movements of individual companies means and how the market overall is being impacted by the current budget environment, how the Top 100 rankings reflect the major trends in the market today and how the biggest companies in the market are adapting to today’s competitive environment. Learn More!