Army Corps solicits 3 BPAs for GIS support
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to set up three blanket purchase agreements worth a total of $9.9 million for geographic information system support.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to set up three blanket purchase agreements worth a total of $9.9 million for geographic information system support.
The Corps needs geospatial technical services that include remote sensing and GIS application, analysis and data production support services for the Omaha District GIS Department. The agency is looking for help with image processing, data mining, and statistical analysis, natural resources mapping support, GIS system architecture management, real estate parcel mapping, and map production support, among other services.
The fixed-price BPAs would last five years.
Responses are due March 14.
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